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Action Girl: Wyldstyle and Princess Uni-kitty at the very end. Adaptation Explanation Extrication: Emmet talking to Lord Business in the finale and convincing him to do a Heel�Face Turn is kept in the Junior Novel and Video Game, but the context for whynote  isn't. Interestingly, the video game keeps the Plot Twist from the film, but still . Affectionate Parody: The movie frequently (though not completely) parodies summer blockbuster movies. The fact that Everything's Built with LEGO helps, as even the most spectacular explosions and overloaded action sequences end up becoming sillier as a result. Especially the scene with the real-life kid, which Emmet views as an Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever. Allegory Adventure: The movie notably toys with this trope. The entire plot of the film is presented In-Universe as a metaphor for Finn's playtime in his dad's study, which explains why the ancient "relics" of human artifacts can appear alongside LEGO bricks. However, Emmet, complete with mental voiceover, is able to consciously move himself in this world, albeit with great difficulty.




It's left to the viewer's interpretation whether or not the whole movie took place in Finn's head, or if the world of LEGO is its own universe that Finn and Dad can just manipulate. And the Adventure Continues: "We are fwom the pwanet Duplo, and we are hew to destwoy you!" Arc Words: "See everything" is used repeatedly to refer to the power of the Master Builders to see the potential in the pieces around them. Lord Business's obsession with keeping everything "how it is supposed to be." . "Now it's your turn to be the hero." Finn says that to Emmet during his vision, and Emmet says it to Wyldstyle before his Heroic Sacrifice. The power of the Special is... you're special. Artistic License � Chemistry: The mineral spirits The Man Upstairs uses to un-Kragle the Lego universe at the end would almost certainly remove the paint used to give minifigs their faces and clothing details, in the same way Lord Business uses nail polish remover to remove Bad Cop's "Good" face. We can safely assume that, being a Lego connoisseur, he was probably careful with the stuff.




Ascended Meme: In the "Behind the Bricks" featurette, Vitruvius talks about how great it is that he's voiced by Morgan Freeman, noting the famous joke that "that man could read the phone book and make it sound interesting." He then proceeds to do just that.Vitruvius: Five five five, three four nine two. Just listen to that rich molasses.Nintendo Switch Pre Order Xbox One Bundle Deals 6 gifs from the Lego Batman Movie trailer that prove it's the Lego Movie sequel we need There are two ways to look at The Lego Batman Movie: 1) as a Batman movie made out of Lego, or 2) as a sequel/spinoff of The Lego Movie that just happens to star Batman. I dunno about you, but I'm quite a bit more excited for the latter interpretation, and this new trailer from Warner Bros. is full of moments that make me think it could be even funnier than its hilarious predecessor. Batman can never find the right TV input eitherThe BAT-KAYAKReggae Man - pants = RobinJoker makes the best sad puppy faceThat hairAnd, duh, it's got Lego buildingDirected by Chris McKay and featuring the voices of Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes, Mariah Carey, The Lego Batman Movie opens in the UK and US on February 10, 2017.Seen something newsworthy?




Everything is cool when it’s Easter Sunday When you find all the eggs Easter Sunday is a special day of the year for so many people around the world, and it turns out it is even a big day for the “Special,” the one that lives in the LEGO universe. Because we all know it’s so much cooler when you celebrate the holidays with a team. This Easter version of The LEGO Movie squad has all of them decked out in their best white and pink garb in honor of the holiday, including Batman, who looks like a cross between the Caped Crusader and Ralphie in his bunny costume from A Christmas Story. This “Double-Decker Basket” piece, a play on Emmet’s not-quite-as-stupid-as-you-think double-decker couch, is the work of LEGO artist Chris McVeigh, and it doesn’t take a master builder to see how great it is. It’s also nice to know that Lord Business has managed to find true peace in his life, now that’s hes not trying to glue everyone into place. I’m glad the gang has welcomed him with open tiny arms.




Make sure you check out McVeigh’s website and his work on his Flickr page. He has some amazing pieces, with lots geared right towards us in the nerd world, including plenty of Star Wars numbers. He even has one of Kylo Ren’s secret identity, Matt the Radar Technician, from Undercover Boss: Starkiller Base. What other holidays would you like to see The Lego Movie squad celebrating? Everything will be awesome if you share your thoughts with us in the comments below.The 25 best Wii U games Nintendo is about to unveil a new machine, so we decided it was time to revisit our Best Wii U games list and see what was missing.... Best iPhone 7 deals Dolby Vision is going to make the Lego Movie look even more awesome Tech rolls out to Warner Bros. movies this year Dolby Vision, the company's TV enhancement technology, has been a long time coming - we first heard about it at last year's CES. However, a new partnership with Warner Bros. means the wheels are finally in motion in terms of getting it out to consumers.




Dolby Vision is a start-to-end upgrade for all kinds of content, from streaming video to games: the company promises it brings "astonishing brightness, incomparable contrast, and captivating colour" right into your living room.For that to happen it needs to be supported during filming, and by your television set, and at every point in between. With Warner Bros. signing up, we might finally be able to test it out for ourselves in the not-too-distant future.Everything is (looking) awesomeExisting movies can be remastered with the tech, too: the first WB films to get the treatment will be The Lego Movie, Edge of Tomorrow and Into the Storm at some point this year. Stand by for "greater brightness in a fuller palette of rich new colours and deeper nuanced darks never before seen on TV."Dolby describes Vision as "a complement to both HD and 4K" and says it wants to get content in place before Dolby Vision-enabled TVs appear later this year. We'll have to wait and see just how many more partners it can get on board."

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