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Mega Movie Man Mark builds up a Mega Movie Review and Parody for The LEGO Movie! What's all the hype about? Is it really as ...
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“The Lego Movie” is the funniest ... His favorite song is the society-wide hit “Everything is Awesome,” his favorite restaurant is “any chain restaurant” and his favorite show is ...
But that's okay -- in fact, it's awesome, or so Warner Bros.' new animated sequel The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part tells us. And writers Chris Miller and Phil Lord, working this time with ...
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The latest, “The Lego Ninjago Movie,” is a chip off the old blocks. Now, the city of Ninjago is under siege by the egomaniacal Lord Garmadon — a bumbling Darth Vader type.
It was always going to be a big task to live up to the awesomeness of The Lego Movie – but could the sequel pull it off? Well, not… quite, at least according to the first reviews of The Lego ...
"The Lego Movie" smartly comments on fascism and corporate conformity with its faux pop hit "Everything is Awesome." Warner Brothers Last Friday, critics and fans alike were stunned when “The ...
“Everything is Awesome,” celebrating brain-rotting conformist groupthink with a smile. Emmet’s sense of self-worth is tested, severely, in “Lego Movie 2.” The innocent-looking Lego Duplo ...
The expression "more of the same" isn't always what artists want to hear, but for "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" it is very good news indeed. It is hard to imagine any fan of "The Lego Movie ...
That's "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part." It's a brilliant creation by any comparison except for the films that preceded it. "Really good" may pale in comparison to "super amazing," but if you ...
In fact, for The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, Dillon Francis, T-Pain, and That Girl Lay Lay had to out-awesome the most awesome song committed to film. Did they succeed? I’m not sure ...