The Lego Movie

The Lego Movie

2014 "The story of a nobody who saved everybody."
The Lego Movie
The Lego Movie

The Lego Movie

7.7 | 1h40m | PG | en | Adventure

An ordinary Lego mini-figure, mistakenly thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil Lego tyrant from conquering the universe.

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7.7 | 1h40m | PG | en | More Info
Released: February. 07,2014 | Released Producted By: Village Roadshow Pictures , Vertigo Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.thelegomovie.com
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An ordinary Lego mini-figure, mistakenly thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil Lego tyrant from conquering the universe.

Genre

Adventure , Fantasy , Animation

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Cast

Chris Pratt , Elizabeth Banks , Will Ferrell , Morgan Freeman , Will Arnett , Liam Neeson

Director

Shane Prigmore

Producted By

Village Roadshow Pictures

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Shane Prigmore
Shane Prigmore

Conceptual Design

Andy Bialk
Andy Bialk

Conceptual Design

Donald Walker
Donald Walker

Conceptual Design

Pavel Elagin
Pavel Elagin

Conceptual Design

Vivienne To
Vivienne To

Conceptual Design

Grant Freckelton
Grant Freckelton

Production Design

Pablo Plaisted
Pablo Plaisted

Director of Photography

Michole Bergstrom
Michole Bergstrom

First Assistant "A" Camera

Tyler Allison
Tyler Allison

First Assistant "B" Camera

Jennifer Bell
Jennifer Bell

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Julie-Marie Robar
Julie-Marie Robar

Costume Supervisor

Jarrod Anderson
Jarrod Anderson

Technical Supervisor

Raffaele Fragapanan
Raffaele Fragapanan

Technical Supervisor

Mark Locke
Mark Locke

Transportation Captain

Brian Steagall
Brian Steagall

Transportation Coordinator

Phil Lord
Phil Lord

Director

Omar Dabbagh
Omar Dabbagh

Layout

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Dorathen Better Late Then Never
BoardChiri Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Nelson Strang It's certainly entertaining up to a point, but the third act doesn't work for me. This film definitely thinks it's cleverer than it actually is. But, you can give it some slack, because the 'Everything is Awesome' song is so catchy.
invisibleunicornninja Before I watched this movie, I was prepared to say that it was terrible. Its not. The animation, voice acting, comedy, action, drama, plot, and every element I can think of is done extremely well. The only reasons I'm not giving the movie a 10/10 is because there are some bits that veer away from silly and off into stupid and because its made to sell toys. I would highly recommend this movie. It is extremely funny and entertaining.
areatw 'The LEGO Movie' brings LEGO to life in a lively, action packed film. On paper, this movie really shouldn't have worked. Taking a popular kids' toy and making a movie out of it was a big risk and was never going to please everyone. Part of the reason it turned out so well is because it doesn't even take itself seriously. LEGO itself is the butt of many of the jokes in the film.The story is better than expected and the characters are funny and interesting. Visually this film is spectacular. The amount of detail in each frame is mind-blowing. It's amazing to watch. I would have never expected a film based on a toy to be such a hit, and not only with kids. 'The LEGO Movie' is about as good as I could have hoped it to be. If you think about the many things that could have gone wrong with this movie, it's impressive how well it was received.
SnoosReviews I wasn't sure what to expect as I sat down to watch this movie, was it to be too childish, or will it be geared towards impressing adults also? Too heavy on the Lego promotion? Was it to have a solid story or be a weak mish-mash of brainless money spinning tripe? As the credits rolled at the end of the movie I can honestly say I have not been so pleasantly surprised by a movie in a long, long time. Hands down, it is fantastic.The Lego Movie has heart, it has substance and great energy. It's clever, really clever and I appreciate the level of effort and thinking that has gone into making this movie. It is laugh out loud funny, not only in a slapstick way but also through witty dialogue and intelligent, sharp humour. The universe created for The Lego Movie is one of the greatest aspects, the attention to detail is fantastic and nothing ever looks out of place with some brilliantly witty props and surroundings. With spot on casting the Lego characters are brought to life, Liam Neeson, Will Ferrell and Morgan Freeman all play their part especially well in their supporting roles.  The story is a simple one, easy to follow but is told in an imaginative and well paced with a good array of characters, clichéd but pleasant. It's the classic unassuming hero story, good vs potential evil with friendship and loyalty the driving points being the mission. There are plenty of funny moments, some surprisingly downbeat scenes and some well choreographed action sequences.My only real negative is that I feel it was geared a little too heavily towards 3d viewing and when viewing in standard 2d it can feel a little over the top and choppy at times. It's clear which parts would look great in 3d but when viewed standard some scenes can look like quite poor animation.Towards the end, the movie makes a bold move, a move which could quite easily have backfired and undone all the greatness. Thankfully it was pulled off extremely well, delivering just how they wanted it to and didn't feel remotely wrong in any way.The creators got it spot on. Promote Lego to the hills, kids will love so many aspects of it, adults will love it too and the money will come rolling in for sequels, this is a new Universe for the animation genre and I can see it continuing for many years to come. The Batman Lego Movie was released this year and with such an array of characters at their disposal, I expect to see plenty more movies in the future.A very solid 9/10