Bonus Content:- They Come in Pieces: Assembling The LEGO® Movie 2 - Outtakes and Deleted Scenes - Super Cool (Official Lyric Version) - Promotional Materials: In 2019 Be Whatever You Wanna Be - Promotional Materials: Me and My Minifig - Promotional Materials: Please Silence Your Cell Phones - Promotional Materials: LEGO® Sets in Action - Promotional Materials: LEGO® Designers - Emmet’s Holiday Party: A LEGO® Movie Short
M**G
Everything is Awesome Again! Did NOT Expect It to Live up to #1 as Well as it Did!
Before going to any sequel, I always get really worried that it can't possibly live up to the original. This was especially true in the case of The LEGO Movie 2. I was BLOWN away by #1--a totally original story that was visually stunning and had me laughing the entire way through. I was thus SO surprised and pleased when this movie lived up to the first one in absolutely every aspect! It was every bit as original, as funny, and as touching as the first one! Here are the highlights of the movie, in my opinion:*BRIEF SYNOPSIS (minor spoiler alert): This movie takes place five years after the end of The LEGO Movie, during which time the young boy from the first movie has grown into a teenager. His LEGO building preferences have changed, and his quaint and orderly "Brickburg" has descended into the gritty chaos of "Apocalypseburg" (based on Mad Max). The only one of his vast LEGO collection who's immune to all the grit is Emmet, The LEGO Movie's hero, who's still firmly attached to the idea that "everything is awesome." When an alien invader penetrates Apocalypseburg's defenses and forcibly abducts his friends (including Wildstyle/Lucy, Batman, Unikitty, etc.) to "The Systar System" (the younger sister's room), however, Emmet believes that he needs to toughen up to rise to the challenge of rescuing them. He is aided in this quest by the rugged and mysterious Rex Dangervest. But as the pair of them work to rescue Emmet's friends from the powerful Queen Whatevra Wa'nabi ("Whatever I Wanna Be"), Emmet slowly discovers that not everything is as it seems...*LEGO ARTWORK: Just like the first one, The LEGO Movie 2 is chock-full of absolutely beautiful LEGO designs! It isn't actually filmed via stop-action with real LEGOs, but you'll often have to check yourself since they go a good ways to make it appear like they did! My favorite LEGO artwork in this movie include Apocalypseburg, the Rexelsior, the wedding cake spaceship, and the music decibel bars that Wildstyle uses at one point to make her escape--super clever!*SONGS: They obviously knew they had a good thing going with "Everything is Awesome" from the first movie, and I'm SO glad that they decided to add more music numbers to this movie! The whole soundtrack is fantastic, with "Catchy Song" and "Not Evil" being my two favorites.*HUMOR: I found this movie every bit as funny as the first one, with special highlights being the various references to Chris Pratt's filmography (i.e., as a first baseman in "Moneyball", a raptor trainer in "Jurassic World", etc.) The creators also take full advantage of the many references they have license to make, like when one character refers to Emmet as "a Hufflepuff" and when they provide subtitle translations for the raptor sounds from Jurassic Park. :)*TRUE TO REAL-LIFE LEGO SIBLING STRUGGLES: Finally, just as The LEGO Movie highlighted the "age-old" clash between adults and children sharing the same LEGOs, this one focuses on the struggle between siblings. Having shared LEGOs with my own siblings, many moments in the show forcefully reminded me of my real-life experiences with LEGO culture.I would enthusiastically recommend this movie to all fans of both LEGOs and The LEGO Movie. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
M**Y
Everything is Awesome Again
If you loved the first LEGO Movie, you won't be disappointed with The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part. The sequel picks up where the first movie left off, with Emmet and his friends facing a new threat from outer space that threatens to destroy their world. To save the day, Emmet and his friends must journey to a strange new world and face off against a new enemy, Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi.The LEGO Movie 2 is a fun and heartwarming movie that will appeal to viewers of all ages. The animation is bright and colorful, and the voice acting is top-notch. Chris Pratt is excellent as the lovable and naive Emmet, while Elizabeth Banks is fantastic as the tough and independent Lucy. Tiffany Haddish also steals the show as Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi, bringing humor and depth to her character.One of the highlights of the movie is the catchy and upbeat soundtrack, which features the infectious hit song "Everything is Awesome Again." The songs are fun and catchy, and will have you singing along in no time.The Blu-ray edition of The LEGO Movie 2 features stunning visuals and crisp sound, making for an immersive viewing experience. The special features are also a treat, including behind-the-scenes footage and commentary from the filmmakers. It's a great package for fans of the movie who want to dive deeper into the world of LEGO.Overall, The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is a worthy sequel that captures the same spirit of fun and creativity as the first movie. It's a movie that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired, reminding us all that everything can be awesome if we work together. So, if you're looking for a fun and heartwarming movie that the whole family can enjoy, The LEGO Movie 2 is the perfect choice.
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Yes
It's a great movie and I recommend it to everyone who has seen the first movie and the twist villain is awesome I just ran out of popcorn but if I could it would be 69/5 starsAnd to end off my review here's the first 141 lines of the Bee Movie ScriptBee Movie Script - Dialogue TranscriptVoila! Finally, the Bee Movie script is here for all you fans of the Jerry Seinfeld animated movie. This puppy is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of the movie to get the dialogue. I know, I know, I still need to get the cast names in there and all that jazz, so if you have any corrections, feel free to drop me a line. At least you'll have some Bee Movie quotes (or even a monologue or two) to annoy your coworkers with in the meantime, right?And swing on back to Drew's Script-O-Rama afterwards -- because reading is good for your noodle. Better than Farmville, anyway.Bee Movie ScriptAccording to all known lawsof aviation,there is no way a beeshould be able to fly.Its wings are too small to getits fat little body off the ground.The bee, of course, flies anywaybecause bees don't carewhat humans think is impossible.Yellow, black. Yellow, black.Yellow, black. Yellow, black.Ooh, black and yellow!Let's shake it up a little.Barry! Breakfast is ready!Ooming!Hang on a second.Hello?- Barry?- Adam?- Oan you believe this is happening?- I can't. I'll pick you up.Looking sharp.Use the stairs. Your fatherpaid good money for those.Sorry. I'm excited.Here's the graduate.We're very proud of you, son.A perfect report card, all B's.Very proud.Ma! I got a thing going here.- You got lint on your fuzz.- Ow! That's me!- Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.- Bye!Barry, I told you,stop flying in the house!- Hey, Adam.- Hey, Barry.- Is that fuzz gel?- A little. Special day, graduation.Never thought I'd make it.Three days grade school,three days high school.Those were awkward.Three days college. I'm glad I tooka day and hitchhiked around the hive.You did come back different.- Hi, Barry.- Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.- Hear about Frankie?- Yeah.- You going to the funeral?- No, I'm not going.Everybody knows,sting someone, you die.Don't waste it on a squirrel.Such a hothead.I guess he could havejust gotten out of the way.I love this incorporatingan amusement park into our day.
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