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The LEGO Movie Videogame XBOXONE Cheats Abraham Lincoln - F3VG47 Emmet (Clown) - FNHLTK Emmet (Lizard) - UOOAQY Emmet (Old West) - NIHX2B Emmet (Pajamas) - HJ4C21 Gallant Guard - FXP9AN Green Ninja - OSSVNI Lady Liberty - A76DN7 Larry The Barista - K7TDXJ Lord Vampyre - KGJ4DU Mrs. Scratchen Post - UP7HJQ Panda Guy - NG73OM Robo SWAT (Laser) - GFH2F8 Swamp Creature - BID12F Vitruvious (Young) - BC2XJ5... View all XBOXONE cheats! The LEGO Movie Videogame XBOX360 Cheats Emmet (Lizard) - uooaqy Larry The Barista - k7tdxj Mrs. Scratching post - up7hjq A House Divided - Play as Abraham Lincoln and Lady Liberty. - Kragelize 10 people with the Kragle gun. Always Read The Instructions! - Complete all Instruction Builds in Story Mode. Are You A DJ? - Complete Level 3 - Flatbush Gulch. - Defeat 20 enemies as Sheriff Not-A-Robot. Build Things Only You Can Build - Collect all Golden Manuals.




View all XBOX360 cheats! The LEGO Movie Videogame 3DS Cheats At the oversized LEGO box in Bricksburg, you can enter the codes below to unlock the corresponding pants for your character (which you otherwise must find and unlock over the course of the game). 6LK78NN9 or HVLH63VL - Angry Kitty & Construction Pants 6LKMNDHR or HVLLRX6R - Blacktron Fan & Musical Pants 6LK3FRL6 or HVL4TQT4 - Johnny Thunder & Super Secret Pants 6LK3RRY4 or HVL4TB94 - Robo Pilot & Astro Pants At the oversized LEGO box in Bricksburg, you can enter... View all 3DS cheats! The LEGO Movie Videogame PS4 Cheats Building Bad - Attempt a Master Build-It with a Non-Master Builder - Bronze Business Business Business - Earn... View all PS4 cheats! The LEGO Movie Videogame PS3 Cheats Blacktron Fan & Music Pants - 6LKMNDHR Build Things Only You Can Build -... View all PS3 cheats!LEGO is rolling out 17 new sets that tie in with their upcoming feature film, The LEGO Movie.  




We’ve got early looks at two of those sets today, along with a collection of minifigures that reveal some of the characters in the animated movie from directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs).  The story centers on Emmet (Chris Pratt), an average LEGO minifigure who is mistaken for the most extraordinary person in the LEGO world and is looked upon to save his people from an evil tyrant named President Business (Will Ferrell).  If you missed it, catch the film’s first trailer here. Also featuring the voices of Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, and Cobie Smulders,  The LEGO Movie opens in 3D on February 7, 2014.  Hit the jump to check out some early looks at the movie’s characters and set pieces. First up, here’s a look at The LEGO Movie collectible minifigures series 12 and the Cloud Cuckoo Palace set (via Brick Fanatics and Yahoo!): Gail the Construction Worker Marsha Queen of the Mermaids




“Where are my Pants?” Cloud Cuckoo Palace: a building set based on a key scene in the film. The set features Emmett, Wyldstyle, and a villain named Executron. But the real highlight here is a never-before-seen character named Uni-Kitty, who’s voiced by “Community” and “Mad Men” star Alison Brie. How Uni-Kitty fits into the plot remains to be seen, but if the building set is any indication, her role is definitely a colorful one.  The Cloud Cuckoo Palace, which will cost about $20. Here’s a look at one of the sets titled Lord Business’ Evil Lair (via Heat Vision): Characters in the set include [Lord Business], Emmet (the movie’s lead, voiced by Pratt) plus Vitruvius, Ma Cop, Pa Cop, Lord Business and wrestler/Master Builder, El Macho Wrestler, and brick-built Biznis Kitty, a different version of Unikitty. (The latter two are brand new creations.)  The set will have 738 pieces, retail for $89.99 and hit stores in January, 2014.Every kid with a toy box, every parent who’s ever winced from landing a bare foot on a two-by-two red block, every grandparent who’s bought a minifig for a birthday knows that “The Lego Movie” opens Friday.




But is it right for everyone? We snap together some of your likely questions. (Warning: Many spoilers ahead.) The prosCritical reviews have been almost universally positive, with Time magazine calling it "the funniest, cleverest, most exhaustingly exhilarating animated feature in ages." There's plenty of pop-culture references to keep the adults amused and the movie's world is nicely representative of your typical kid's Lego collection. Milhouse from "The Simpsons" mingles with Superman, Lady Liberty, "1980 something space guy," a mermaid, a panda and other Lego figs, and other household items such as Krazy Glue and used Band-Aids ("the cloak of Ban-Dai-Ed") play roles. The consEmphasis on "exhaustive." It’s like it was written by a Lego-loving kid hopped up on Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs who was inspired by one of the “Batman” movies — the action is frenetic and hyper. All kids who play with Legos may want to see it, but it's not right for the younger tykes. And the 3-D is unnecessary.




Is it right for kids of all ages?We're going to say no. While it’s rated PG for “mild action and rude humor,” there are a lot of hyperactive battle scenes, car chases and explosions. The Batmobile is shot until it blows up, as is Wonder Woman’s invisible jet (but that’s pretty funny, since … it’s invisible). And there are intense scenes — scary skeleton-faced robots attack, a characters’ parents are threatened, our heroes are strapped into chairs and “tortured” with green light flashes. A kid behind us wailed when a submarine exploded, another couldn't stop asking her parents about a character who was beheaded with a penny. Parents need to evaluate their own child's comfort level. Nine-year-olds will be in happy hyperfrenetic heaven, preschoolers should stick to "Frozen." Do I need to pony up for 3-D?Emmet and some of the other characters are flung into the audience due to various explosions, and red Lego blocks often rain out at the audience. But the third dimension doesn't suck the audience onscreen into its crazy cartoonish world.




If you've got the money and want to get the full "Lego Movie" experience, the 3-D isn't a bad addition. But if your local theater's only showing it in 2-D or you want to save a few bucks, don't let your kids guilt you into feeling bad about it. How are the voices?Chris Pratt's enthusiastic voice as unlikely hero Emmet is in almost every minute of the movie, and he's likable and funny. Kudos also to Morgan Freeman in a perfect Morgan Freeman role as the wizard Vitruvius and Will Arnett as a growly, frattish Batman. You'll have fun recognizing the other voices too, especially Jonah Hill, whose Green Lantern could've used a much bigger role, Elizabeth Banks as a fighter not unlike Trinity from "The Matrix," and Will Ferrell as the nasty villain. Best lines“His face is so generic, it matches every other face in our database.”“We need more ideas so dumb and bad no one will ever think they could possibly be useful.”“I told the weird cat thing to stall.”“You don’t know me, but I’m on TV, so you can trust me.”

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