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Edgy MD Feb 10 2014 08:37 AM |
My Facebook feed has been filling with hyperbole over this all weekend. Having no kidmuffins of my own, I'm not sure if all this spooging is something that applies to me, or a real invitation to go see the film and CHANGE MY LIFE. Tell me about it.
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 10 2014 09:06 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
This movie came out and I had no idea it was coming. With my youngest now 12 and a half, I realize that I'm now out of the loop when it comes to entertainment for younger kids.
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Ceetar Feb 10 2014 09:26 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
I want to see it but my wife is still punishing me for Wreck-It Ralph 2 years ago.
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metsmarathon Feb 10 2014 09:01 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
seriously, go see it.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 11 2014 01:42 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
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The hell? What was wrong with Wreck-It Ralph?
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Ceetar Feb 11 2014 05:57 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
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That's what I said. She clearly didn't play enough of those games as a kid to get the nostalgia involved. Come to think of it, she didn't like Scott Pilgrim either. bah, I'll just watch it myself at home when I get a chance.
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metsmarathon Feb 11 2014 08:57 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
about the only way to not like wreck it raplph is to go in thinking, "bah, video game nonsense. i'm so above it."
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Vic Sage Feb 11 2014 08:59 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
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i had no particular nostalgia for those games either (other than Pong and Pac Man and Space Invaders), but its a charming movie and a fun concept regardless. I'm looking forward to LEGO as well.
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seawolf17 Feb 11 2014 01:24 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
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THIS, all of this.
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metirish Feb 11 2014 08:13 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
Agree with above from MM and Wolf , loved this movie....but Christ I loved Lego Batman , I actually thought it was Michael Keaton hamming it up and was a bit disappointed when I checked that it wasn't...Will Arnett was just great.
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MFS62 Feb 11 2014 09:36 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
MMYF saw it with our young grandson.
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Lefty Specialist Feb 12 2014 07:55 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
My wife and I went, childless, to see it with a theater full of kids. We both loved it. I had a bit of a problem with the ending, but I nitpick.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 12 2014 10:03 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
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How young? (Ours is not quite 4, and is GENERALLY good at handling dramatic/scary moments in kids' movies, but...)
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metsmarathon Feb 12 2014 04:32 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
Minimm is 4.1 years old, is scared of the bears in Brave, and the trolls in Frozen, and only got a little scared in the lego movie. I forget when, prolly when the bad guys were winning, but once he sat on my lap he was fine. No hiding or worry.
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MFS62 Feb 12 2014 10:02 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
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Almost 3. And he doesn't get scared by much. He likes dinosaurs. Later
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Lefty Specialist Feb 14 2014 08:45 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
There was a moment where a couple of the younger kids in the audience were scared, but it passed quickly.
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 14 2014 08:48 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
Were the college buddies frightened?
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Edgy MD Feb 16 2014 03:11 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
Hate to be the naysayer, but I'm giving this three out of five. I was leaning toward two-and a half.
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metsmarathon Feb 17 2014 07:12 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
stop motion would've been very limiting. using real actual physical bricks would've been limiting, and damned near impossible within a reasonable budget. there were freaking waves in a lego brick-built ocean. rebuilding and resetting that 24 times a second (or more depending on your framerate) would've been a monster task.
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Edgy MD Feb 18 2014 07:45 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
Working within limits and exceeding the seeming limitations can be part of the magic of film.
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Mets – Willets Point Feb 19 2014 08:02 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
I'd like to see this too.
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metsmarathon Feb 19 2014 08:21 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
while i agree that adding in an extra 5-10 minutes of take a goddamn breath willya!? would've helped the movie a lot, i think that the frenetic pacing and immersiveness of a universe rendered entirely in lego are what made the movie so enjoyable.
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Vic Sage Feb 20 2014 09:18 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!
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Edgy MD Feb 21 2014 07:25 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
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I don't think so. I think it would have been a film that honored the spirit they were trying to get across --- medium is the message and all --- while advancing the art of stop action.
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Vic Sage Feb 21 2014 01:26 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
i agree; I'm just not willing to criticize it for failing to do what it is not trying to do.
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metsmarathon Feb 21 2014 01:48 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
according to producers, there are 3,863,484 unique lego bricks used in the movie. however, to recreate the entire movie using physical bricks, you would need over 15,080,330 bricks total, as some of hte unique bricks get "re-used".
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themetfairy Feb 21 2014 09:45 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
We caught it this evening - it was very entertaining.
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metsmarathon Feb 26 2014 08:53 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/the-lego-movie/
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batmagadanleadoff Feb 26 2014 09:23 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
[youtube:3qwo88ow]WweptLDy-5s[/youtube:3qwo88ow]
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 26 2014 09:44 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
How did they do on the scoreboard?
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 26 2014 09:45 AM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
That's nice. I got one of them big green plates for Lunchpail to build replica stadiums on as a rainy-day activity but we haven't gotten around to actual construction yet.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Mar 02 2014 06:14 PM Re: The Lego Movie (2014) |
Finally caught it this afternoon. YoungerPooper's first in-theater sit-all-the-way-through-sans-interruption movie. So very good, and, yeah, the subversiveness-- both large-scale and small-scale (as with the passive-aggressive cheery UniKitty)-- was much appreciated.
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