The Lego Movie understood its audience more than most. It's all in the details; the real registry numbers from the kits, Benny and his aesthetic being a callback to the first Lego Space set from the 80's, and even the blink and you'll miss it Bionicle reference.
The crossovers of different characters from different universe is amazing. Because its literally how you play with Legos, you put a bunch of random character on a huge set and just played with it. I mean I remember putting my Lego Gandalf in the Lego Batmobile 😂
I got the same sort of vibe from the Mario movie. Despite just being kinda "eh" on its own merits as a film, it was SO clearly made with love by people who know the franchise and wanted to do it justice. I lost count of all the "holy cow, I can't believe they referenced THAT" moments by the time it was over.
The Lego Movie still remains one of my favourite animated movies, not just because I grew up with Lego, but also because it was more than just a commercial film, it was a heartfelt, well written and passionate celebration of the power of imagination and creativity that made the childhoods of countless people, including myself.
The most impressive thing to me was how they used real pieces for almost everything. Playing the lego games when I was younger, there were a lot of scenes that were not fully "lego". Like the floors and other materials were generic. Like a muddy floor texture to represent a jungle floor. They didn't have the iconic studs LEGO on them. The movie had these pretty much everywhere I can think of. Imagine rendering all of those pieces. Impressive
This movie could have easily been a soulless cashgrab. But there was genuine love and care put into this. It really goes to show that even the most bizarre or dumb-sounding idea for a film (or any piece of media for that matter) can work great if it's done right.
This makes me feel old. I can't believe it's been this long! The Lego Movie is still one of the best animated movies of 2014 and 2014 was such a good year for movies.
Replicating the stop-motion looks with the realistic CGI animation feels like a great achievement to ever accomplish in all of LEGO media and that really stunned me as a kid of how big and well crafted the LEGO world is brick by brick.
The Lego Movie was my first distinct memory of seeing a movie in a theater. On Monday, I came back to school to everybody rejoicing over the movie and singing Everything Is Awesome. It's insane that all that happened a decade ago.
A big problem I have with the lego ninjago movie is that it didn't respect the original series. The Lego Batman Movie had so many references and Easter eggs to Batman. while making it super funny. The Lego Ninjago Movie changed all the characters. no easter eggs whatsoever. And didn't feel like ninjago
I didn't play with Lego or toys much but when The Lego Movie came out I was in awe by the visuals Made me want to go back to playing with Legos I even tried to be a "master builder" by making anything out of well anything I would get my parents to buy buildings, airplanes and helicopters etc Now most parents would get annoyed by how much toys they're kid is getting and would say "you've got alot of toys at home" But when I was 9 I didn't care for my toys and gave pretty much most of em away and started playing video games my parents always tried to get me to go out and play with my friends or sometimes ask if I wanna buy a toy but I always declined When I told them I wanna get Legos from the Lego Movie they were surprised and thrilled I wanna do something other than video games Even my best friend wanted to play with Legos as well Now I have a daughter who's 5 and likes to play with my Legos that I still have to this day Luckily she doesn't put any in her mouth 😂 she likes to build even if it takes a while She's a very smart girl
Even though there are a multitude of truly incredible animated films that I watched over the years, none of them quite established a part of who I am as much as the Lego Movie. The amount of love I have for that single film is at a level that nobody on this planet could understand.
Man. I remember my grandfather and aunt taking me to see this when I was 7 or 8, and I've since rewatched the movie so many times I know half the dialog by heart! So many memories. Insane that it's been 10 years.
The LEGO movie 2 is genuinely a good sequel that logically follows on from the original and is fun in its own way. Is it as good as the first one? No, but that doesn't stop it from still being great, and it's sad that it's probably the last we'll see of those kinds of LEGO movies. The LEGO movies were like their own mini-genre of animation that still had so much potential for more stories imo, especially parodying existing IPs like in the LEGO Batman movie. Even the Ninjago movie had good bits I really enjoyed, so it's a shame we won't see more films like them.
@@Mayo_Nayootrue, my wishful thinking is that it would've been nice if they took a break from making them to avoid audience fatigue but I would love if now they could work on just a few new ones.
I absolutely Love The Lego movie! I was only 8 years old when this movie came to theaters and I was excited for it. I’m an adult fan of Lego in 2024, now that I’m 17, and I still reflect back to this movie 10 years later.
IMHO, the Lego Ninjago movie was underrated and unjustly slept on. It was a dang decent ninja action movie with great effects, and with a lot of heart and humor. Really think it deserved a lot better, and would not surprise me in the least if its considered a beloved cult classic as its intended audience grows up.
Okay, but I can't be the only one who had no idea what they were saying during the "part of a team" line in Everything is Awesome. I assumed it was "everything is cool when you bon appetite" for *years*
When I go to the cinema, I'm dead silent and stone still. No matter how much I want to laugh at something, I try to be as unobtrusive as possible to the other patrons. When I saw the Lego movie, however, I couldn't help it. I was laughing harder and more consistently than with any other movie I'd seen before or have seen since. Absolutely amazing.
ya know, I just gotta wonder, if they had advertised the Lego Ninjago Movie as a parody of Ninjago with the Lego movie humor instead of just leaving people confused what it was; if it would've gone over better, like a movie making the kinds of jokes about Ninjago that the Lego Batman Movie made about batman? that sounds pretty cool! but when the Lego Ninjago movie was coming out I was just annoyed with it, it seemed Ninjago was changing again, and making it stupid, and wrecking continuity, so I was mad at it, but if I knew it was a parody from the start? I can't help but think I would've been more receptive of it, but who knows...
I want a Lego Dimensions into a 2 part movie. Now it's a wire to put on the silver screen, but it can work with the right people, and because its something going through Wanner Brothers IPs and it can be something right, like Avengers Infinity War/Endgame and etc.
I originally thought that cloudy with a chance of meatballs was by the same company of the hotel transylvania franchise, sony animations. I also hope that lego movie 3 happens. and they better not ruin it like dreamworks did with megamind vs the doom syndicate. I really loved the first 2 films., the way that rex revealed that he was the villain was astonishing!
god, I'm going to miss these characters so much... I feel like what primarily killed the second lego movie was the utter lack of marketing, being released on the same day as HTTYD3, and the time gap you mentioned yourself - instead of making the film more for older audiences that grew up since the first movie (which WOULD also fit with the second movie's theme), it feels like it's even more for kids than the first one, despite both being PG-rated. Maybe it's all the "systarian" enviornments consisting of Duplos and LEGO Friends, who knows. But I have to say I did really like the second movie as well - maybe it wasn't as good as the original, but that's a GIANT bar to leap over as the first lego movie was astronomically good. The second one is also great, but in the context of being a sequel to the legendary lego movie, it falls a little more flat than it should in places. I've seen mixed opinions online - some love it, some find it "meh", and most people don't even know it existed. Personally, I don't think it deserves nearly as much flack as it got - definitely doesn't deserve to have the same RottenTomato score as "Ralph Wrecks The Internet"....eugh
I remember where I was and what I was doing when I first saw the trailer for the Lego movie Which is particularly impressive considering I was SIX YEARS OLD HOLY SHI--
Last weekend they were playing this in my local theater, and I went to see it with my friends! We absolutely love it, and it hit completely different after reading 1984 lmaooo
The fact its been so long but its still so recognizable and fresh-feeling goes to show how timeless and original the lego movie really is, even inspired me to start working on my own brickfilm series that is animated in stop motion about a similar setting where all of the lego universes are connected
I grew up with Ninjago (the TV show) and although the movie was so different both are just seperate and both amazing in their own ways. To be fair the TV show was my entire childhood and the movie defined my entire humour so take it how u will. ALSO I STAD BY THIS THE PLAYMOBILE MOVIE WAS SO BAD IT WAS GOOD
Same. It's hilarious when you think of the Ninjago movie as a high school AU spinoff thing. And hey, they gave us the new designs. Which is up to preference but I do like them.
I love the Lego movie and the Lego Batman movie, my two favorites from this franchise! Who says that they aren't good is lying. Ninjago wasn't like the series, nothing, but it is still fun and Lego 2 is funny too, but not great like the others in my opinion
i came out of the second lego movie really hoping they would make a 3rd because i enjoyed the second one even more than the original. i love all the characters so much but especially Unikitty and Benny. My car is named benny partly after him and i always say "benny do you like spaceships? cos i think they are great" to the car ahahahah
I can't believe this movie is already 10 years old. I remember when I was 12 years old and saw it in theaters when it came out. It's my favorite movie of all-time! It's got the best animation I've ever seen and the rest of the movie is absolutely brilliant! It's the whole reason why I love Legos so much!
I loved cats don’t dance and quest for Camelot as a kid my siblings and I watched them all the time along with looney tunes back in action (which we all much prefer to space jam but none of us saw that until we were adults)
People are going to look back in 10 years and say, "all the movies in the 20s had the same animation style" (Puss in Boots "2", the two SpiderVerse movies etc.)
I made brick films as a kid and seeing the Lego Movie in theatres as an adult was like watching my childhood dream come true (particularly the shot pulling back from Emmet's apartment showing the rest of Bricksburg)
I remember seeing glimpses of it on TV and then watching it so many times as a kid and still do as an adult. Definitely one of my top 10 favorites movies ever.
My favorite animated movie. A film that it's not just a funny movie but also full of deep philosophical themes. A film that explores the nature of identity, existential themes, the power of imagination and the conformism.
The Lego Batman Movie is excellent - i consider it my favorite batman movie, the Ninjago movie while funny, disregarded the ninjago stuff in an absurd way. But ye. bangers
I quite liked every lego movie, definitely lego movie 1 the most. My family would watch them on streaming services, they're really good when you don’t know what to watch, but also kinda make you think through comedy in a way
1:12, Considering their reputation, it's probably for the best since they'd more likely sue you. 4:25, That would explain why Brad Bird would join Pixar.
it still pains me to this day that lego movie 2 has the same RottenTomatoes rating as Ralph Wrecks The Internet and CWACOM2 (around 60%), despite not being nearly as bad - if not bad at all, pretty good actually... maybe the signs of RottenTomatos ratings being inaccurate for the most part were there even before Mario and FNAF released
I loved that movie, i loved the 3DS game, and i never played with any LEGO before. It was what i wished it to be, a fun adventure, an insane crossover, nothing about modern-day politics, and great characters. Was that so hard to make?
I think the 5 year gap between the Lego movie 1 and 2 is fine seeing as the Lego movie 2 happens 5 years after the 1st anyway, with Batman taking place just after the first Lego movie
Sorry Dazz, they DID NOT name drop the MCU. Idk what Earth-199999 is but it isn’t the canon designation for the MCU. The canon designation is 616. So if Miguel is trying to state that 199999 is the MCU, then technically, HE’S the one breaking canon! lol!!!!!
Yep, it's been 10 years already. But what kind of Lego Movie would YOU have wanted to see..?
pp
I couldn't have asked for anything better tbh
It came out when I was 4
Another Bionicle would be awesome ngl. Give us the Toa Inika/Mahri arc already
@@EthanKornhaus-xd2okI was 3
I remember having my mind be blown away when I learned this wasn’t stop-motion, but rather very highly detailed CGI
Same xddd
Same, it’s crazy how talented these Mf be bruv
It aged like fine wine.
Wait it’s not stop motion?
@@MrGamerDoesVids I just had the same reaction!
The Lego Movie understood its audience more than most. It's all in the details; the real registry numbers from the kits, Benny and his aesthetic being a callback to the first Lego Space set from the 80's, and even the blink and you'll miss it Bionicle reference.
Would it really have been a LEGO movie without Bionicle in it at least *somewhere?*
The crossovers of different characters from different universe is amazing. Because its literally how you play with Legos, you put a bunch of random character on a huge set and just played with it. I mean I remember putting my Lego Gandalf in the Lego Batmobile 😂
I got the same sort of vibe from the Mario movie. Despite just being kinda "eh" on its own merits as a film, it was SO clearly made with love by people who know the franchise and wanted to do it justice. I lost count of all the "holy cow, I can't believe they referenced THAT" moments by the time it was over.
The Lego Movie still remains one of my favourite animated movies, not just because I grew up with Lego, but also because it was more than just a commercial film, it was a heartfelt, well written and passionate celebration of the power of imagination and creativity that made the childhoods of countless people, including myself.
Fr bro this movie is like one if my top 5
The most impressive thing to me was how they used real pieces for almost everything. Playing the lego games when I was younger, there were a lot of scenes that were not fully "lego". Like the floors and other materials were generic. Like a muddy floor texture to represent a jungle floor. They didn't have the iconic studs LEGO on them. The movie had these pretty much everywhere I can think of. Imagine rendering all of those pieces. Impressive
Yeah, even with the new, next-gen, Lego Star Wars game from like 2 years ago didn’t have full Lego detail, and it was really disappointing to me :/
This movie could have easily been a soulless cashgrab. But there was genuine love and care put into this.
It really goes to show that even the most bizarre or dumb-sounding idea for a film (or any piece of media for that matter) can work great if it's done right.
the lego movie was 10 years ago?? holy crap it only feels like it was 5 years ago 😭
I mean the 2nd movie is roughly that old so it makes sense
i loved it
@@iluvchess14736I didn't even knew there was a second movie 😅
@iluvchess14736 it turned 5 in February 2. I know because it's my favorite and watched it alot. I know nobody asked.
This makes me feel old. I can't believe it's been this long! The Lego Movie is still one of the best animated movies of 2014 and 2014 was such a good year for movies.
Replicating the stop-motion looks with the realistic CGI animation feels like a great achievement to ever accomplish in all of LEGO media and that really stunned me as a kid of how big and well crafted the LEGO world is brick by brick.
The Lego Movie was my first distinct memory of seeing a movie in a theater. On Monday, I came back to school to everybody rejoicing over the movie and singing Everything Is Awesome.
It's insane that all that happened a decade ago.
A big problem I have with the lego ninjago movie is that it didn't respect the original series. The Lego Batman Movie had so many references and Easter eggs to Batman. while making it super funny. The Lego Ninjago Movie changed all the characters. no easter eggs whatsoever. And didn't feel like ninjago
Not to mention every single character is a complete idiot who don't deserve to have a story focused on theme.
A WHOLE DECADE HAS PASSED..... 😢
Yup
WHY AM I SO OLD
I didn't play with Lego or toys much but when The Lego Movie came out I was in awe by the visuals
Made me want to go back to playing with Legos
I even tried to be a "master builder" by making anything out of well anything
I would get my parents to buy buildings, airplanes and helicopters etc
Now most parents would get annoyed by how much toys they're kid is getting and would say "you've got alot of toys at home"
But when I was 9 I didn't care for my toys and gave pretty much most of em away and started playing video games my parents always tried to get me to go out and play with my friends or sometimes ask if I wanna buy a toy but I always declined
When I told them I wanna get Legos from the Lego Movie they were surprised and thrilled I wanna do something other than video games
Even my best friend wanted to play with Legos as well
Now I have a daughter who's 5 and likes to play with my Legos that I still have to this day
Luckily she doesn't put any in her mouth 😂 she likes to build even if it takes a while
She's a very smart girl
Even though there are a multitude of truly incredible animated films that I watched over the years, none of them quite established a part of who I am as much as the Lego Movie. The amount of love I have for that single film is at a level that nobody on this planet could understand.
Man. I remember my grandfather and aunt taking me to see this when I was 7 or 8, and I've since rewatched the movie so many times I know half the dialog by heart!
So many memories. Insane that it's been 10 years.
The LEGO movie 2 is genuinely a good sequel that logically follows on from the original and is fun in its own way. Is it as good as the first one? No, but that doesn't stop it from still being great, and it's sad that it's probably the last we'll see of those kinds of LEGO movies. The LEGO movies were like their own mini-genre of animation that still had so much potential for more stories imo, especially parodying existing IPs like in the LEGO Batman movie. Even the Ninjago movie had good bits I really enjoyed, so it's a shame we won't see more films like them.
maybe it's a good thing....we shoulden't have too much of a good thing
@@Mayo_Nayootrue, my wishful thinking is that it would've been nice if they took a break from making them to avoid audience fatigue but I would love if now they could work on just a few new ones.
10 years old?!!!! Fuck I feel like a dinosaur now, I was 13 when that movie came out. Jesus Christ….
i was 8 or 9....and the memories
I was 5 turning 6
I was 7
I was probably 10.
I feel you.. but whyyy ?!! We're so young still 😂
It’s absolutely insane that this movie is 10 years old, but the animation still holds up so well today 😮
That's cuz they went with the stop motion style, which is timeless.
I absolutely Love The Lego movie! I was only 8 years old when this movie came to theaters and I was excited for it. I’m an adult fan of Lego in 2024, now that I’m 17, and I still reflect back to this movie 10 years later.
IMHO, the Lego Ninjago movie was underrated and unjustly slept on. It was a dang decent ninja action movie with great effects, and with a lot of heart and humor.
Really think it deserved a lot better, and would not surprise me in the least if its considered a beloved cult classic as its intended audience grows up.
10 YEARS!? My goodness… The Lego movie was the very first movie I ever saw in a movie theatre. Crazy how fast time passes.
“Making their grand debut with”
Ad: “PANERA BREAD”
Okay, but I can't be the only one who had no idea what they were saying during the "part of a team" line in Everything is Awesome. I assumed it was "everything is cool when you bon appetite" for *years*
hahahahahaha😂
The LEGO Movie is one of my favorite films of 2014 plus How To Train Your Dragon 2,Penguins Of Madagascar The Movie,RIO 2 and Godzilla 2014
LEGO Jurassic Park: The Unofficial Retelling already exists
this was the best animated film of 2014, it genuinely would of won the 2015 best animated feature Oscar, had it been nominated for that.
One of my favorite animated movies of all time is now a decade old? Wow, I feel old.
When I go to the cinema, I'm dead silent and stone still. No matter how much I want to laugh at something, I try to be as unobtrusive as possible to the other patrons.
When I saw the Lego movie, however, I couldn't help it. I was laughing harder and more consistently than with any other movie I'd seen before or have seen since.
Absolutely amazing.
ya know, I just gotta wonder, if they had advertised the Lego Ninjago Movie as a parody of Ninjago with the Lego movie humor instead of just leaving people confused what it was; if it would've gone over better, like a movie making the kinds of jokes about Ninjago that the Lego Batman Movie made about batman? that sounds pretty cool! but when the Lego Ninjago movie was coming out I was just annoyed with it, it seemed Ninjago was changing again, and making it stupid, and wrecking continuity, so I was mad at it, but if I knew it was a parody from the start? I can't help but think I would've been more receptive of it, but who knows...
I want a Lego Dimensions into a 2 part movie. Now it's a wire to put on the silver screen, but it can work with the right people, and because its something going through Wanner Brothers IPs and it can be something right, like Avengers Infinity War/Endgame and etc.
That’s incredible. I can’t believe it’s 10. I remember watching it in theatres and there were so many amazing qualities about it
I originally thought that cloudy with a chance of meatballs was by the same company of the hotel transylvania franchise, sony animations.
I also hope that lego movie 3 happens. and they better not ruin it like dreamworks did with megamind vs the doom syndicate. I really loved the first 2 films., the way that rex revealed that he was the villain was astonishing!
god, I'm going to miss these characters so much... I feel like what primarily killed the second lego movie was the utter lack of marketing, being released on the same day as HTTYD3, and the time gap you mentioned yourself - instead of making the film more for older audiences that grew up since the first movie (which WOULD also fit with the second movie's theme), it feels like it's even more for kids than the first one, despite both being PG-rated. Maybe it's all the "systarian" enviornments consisting of Duplos and LEGO Friends, who knows. But I have to say I did really like the second movie as well - maybe it wasn't as good as the original, but that's a GIANT bar to leap over as the first lego movie was astronomically good. The second one is also great, but in the context of being a sequel to the legendary lego movie, it falls a little more flat than it should in places. I've seen mixed opinions online - some love it, some find it "meh", and most people don't even know it existed. Personally, I don't think it deserves nearly as much flack as it got - definitely doesn't deserve to have the same RottenTomato score as "Ralph Wrecks The Internet"....eugh
Yeah i didn't even knew it existed !! Wtf ?!! A second lego movie ?!! Where was i ??!!! Wheere ?!! The multiverse is reaaal !!!
I remember where I was and what I was doing when I first saw the trailer for the Lego movie
Which is particularly impressive considering I was SIX YEARS OLD HOLY SHI--
Last weekend they were playing this in my local theater, and I went to see it with my friends!
We absolutely love it, and it hit completely different after reading 1984 lmaooo
I can't believe that The Lego Movie is over 10 years old now. I remember watching it in theaters as a kid. Brings back memories.
The fact its been so long but its still so recognizable and fresh-feeling goes to show how timeless and original the lego movie really is, even inspired me to start working on my own brickfilm series that is animated in stop motion about a similar setting where all of the lego universes are connected
I grew up with Ninjago (the TV show) and although the movie was so different both are just seperate and both amazing in their own ways. To be fair the TV show was my entire childhood and the movie defined my entire humour so take it how u will. ALSO I STAD BY THIS THE PLAYMOBILE MOVIE WAS SO BAD IT WAS GOOD
I agree, I loved both! Also the lego ninjago movie was the funniest thing ever
Same. It's hilarious when you think of the Ninjago movie as a high school AU spinoff thing. And hey, they gave us the new designs. Which is up to preference but I do like them.
I have such good memories from T.L.M, so this stirs them.
HOW?!
Still one of my fav movies of all time.
This came out on my birthday at the cinema. Love this film, except for the real human bits lol. Great video man
I'd say it still holds up and it could become timeless classic in a couple of decades
TOTALY deserved that Oscar
Every time I watch this movie I have the sudden feeling to play with Lego
This movie has cemented itself as one of the best
I’m sad how old I am
we all are
I love the Lego movie and the Lego Batman movie, my two favorites from this franchise! Who says that they aren't good is lying.
Ninjago wasn't like the series, nothing, but it is still fun and Lego 2 is funny too, but not great like the others in my opinion
i came out of the second lego movie really hoping they would make a 3rd because i enjoyed the second one even more than the original. i love all the characters so much but especially Unikitty and Benny. My car is named benny partly after him and i always say "benny do you like spaceships? cos i think they are great" to the car ahahahah
I can't believe this movie is already 10 years old. I remember when I was 12 years old and saw it in theaters when it came out. It's my favorite movie of all-time! It's got the best animation I've ever seen and the rest of the movie is absolutely brilliant! It's the whole reason why I love Legos so much!
great to see a video on the lego movie!
kinda whished more people talked about the bionicle movie
I loved cats don’t dance and quest for Camelot as a kid my siblings and I watched them all the time along with looney tunes back in action (which we all much prefer to space jam but none of us saw that until we were adults)
Watch Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu. It started in 2011 and still airing to this day.
I feel old, this movie still feels so young.
Its animation doesnt age, it looks like lego, the animation are great and the effects like smoke and glare are great.
People are going to look back in 10 years and say, "all the movies in the 20s had the same animation style" (Puss in Boots "2", the two SpiderVerse movies etc.)
The thumbnail text overlay is insane this vid
I made brick films as a kid and seeing the Lego Movie in theatres as an adult was like watching my childhood dream come true (particularly the shot pulling back from Emmet's apartment showing the rest of Bricksburg)
I remember seeing glimpses of it on TV and then watching it so many times as a kid and still do as an adult. Definitely one of my top 10 favorites movies ever.
Ten years already? Time waits for no man.
I'm still looking back and impressed how they manage to get so many original characters to be so memorable as much as the pop culture stuff was.
My favorite animated movie. A film that it's not just a funny movie but also full of deep philosophical themes. A film that explores the nature of identity, existential themes, the power of imagination and the conformism.
I remember The Quest For Camelot! It was actually a really fun kids movie!
The Lego Batman Movie is excellent - i consider it my favorite batman movie, the Ninjago movie while funny, disregarded the ninjago stuff in an absurd way. But ye. bangers
I still can’t believe this wasn’t stop-motion animated.
I quite liked every lego movie, definitely lego movie 1 the most. My family would watch them on streaming services, they're really good when you don’t know what to watch, but also kinda make you think through comedy in a way
1:12, Considering their reputation, it's probably for the best since they'd more likely sue you.
4:25, That would explain why Brad Bird would join Pixar.
This and Mixels (Which also become 10 years old this year btw) made my love for Lego go from 100 to 1000000000
The Franchise is awesome, and I love it! I do hope we see more project's that focus on the romance between Emmet and Lucy. I love them so much!
I'm glad you dropped the "you didn't really care". Each time I was like "no, shut up! I do care, bruh...I care so damn much!" 😭
Rewatched it before it a day it turned 10 and it still holds up
unfortunately, I completely disagree. Lego Batman is another absolute masterpiece and I genuinely think Lego Movie 2 is the best sequel of all time
I want a lego starwars movie where the minifigures don't talk. Just like the old lego starwars games
it still pains me to this day that lego movie 2 has the same RottenTomatoes rating as Ralph Wrecks The Internet and CWACOM2 (around 60%), despite not being nearly as bad - if not bad at all, pretty good actually... maybe the signs of RottenTomatos ratings being inaccurate for the most part were there even before Mario and FNAF released
I think that its an amazing movie C:
I remember my kids and thier friends belting out Everything is Awesome as we left the theatre. Good memories :)
The duo in 2014 you wanna see me shake up the animation industry?
The duo in 2018: you wanna see me do it again?
I loved that movie, i loved the 3DS game, and i never played with any LEGO before.
It was what i wished it to be, a fun adventure, an insane crossover, nothing about modern-day politics, and great characters.
Was that so hard to make?
If you like musicals and/or early cinema, I'd recommend Cats Don't Dance. It's a fun little flick.
That title is like a gut punch. There’s no way it’s been ten years has it!?
I really hope we get more lego movies eventually, especially an actual ninjago one that doesn’t spit-on and mock the entirety of the show fanbase.
12:06 watch out Dazz, you've revealed your secrets on how you got so much clips from the movie
I think the 5 year gap between the Lego movie 1 and 2 is fine seeing as the Lego movie 2 happens 5 years after the 1st anyway, with Batman taking place just after the first Lego movie
Why do they keep insisting on shoving live action into everything? What's the appeal supposed to be?
Sorry Dazz, they DID NOT name drop the MCU. Idk what Earth-199999 is but it isn’t the canon designation for the MCU. The canon designation is 616. So if Miguel is trying to state that 199999 is the MCU, then technically, HE’S the one breaking canon! lol!!!!!
Please talk about Verbalase and his 50K video
Fire movie man love it
Im 10 yers old too❤
“Emmet and Star Lord in the same universe”
…I’m pretty sure that isn’t how that works.
I can't believe this... I saw it in theaters back then and it was pretty cool
2:30 What I've been saying...
Thanks for making me feel old, Dazz. Regardless, I still love this movie.
I think I remember watching this movie for the first time…man time flies
10 YEARS?! AAHHHHH!!! 💀
they should start turning tv shows into lego
When you realize that something you loved since it's creation is 10 years old (For me, its FNAF), you know you're getting old.
The lego movie is still one of the best animated movies I’ve seen since I was a kid.
As a huge fan of Ninjago, I saw the movie twice. So I single handedly was about 1/3 of the ticket sales 💪
It feels like it's been longer than that, I actually like this movie it's better than other lego movies out there
Me: "hahaha 10 years?? Not possible. The movie came out when I was 14, and that was only like three years ago. hahahah...ha ha" :''''D
ITS BEEN 10 YEARS?!?!?!!?