Warner Bros. | Release Date: February 10, 2017
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MasterRileyFeb 16, 2017
The Lego Batman movie was great just like The Lego movie. Its got great action, humour, characters, and surprisingly even some emotional weight to it. Overall it is a fun and entertaining movie for kids and adults alike.
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Movieman27Feb 22, 2017
I have to admit that walking into the theater to see this movie i really felt like I was not sure what to expect from it cause I didn't really like the LEGO movie that much but however all my worries about the movie were put to rest I laughedI have to admit that walking into the theater to see this movie i really felt like I was not sure what to expect from it cause I didn't really like the LEGO movie that much but however all my worries about the movie were put to rest I laughed out loud at least twice during the movie yes BATMAN is a little cocky at first but he learned a good lesson in having friends and family and the importance of team work and the matter that you don't have to be related to the people to consider them family Expand
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Jarrod_ReviewsFeb 11, 2017
The Lego Batman Movie: Seeing how "The Lego Movie" is one of my favorite films of all time, I went into "Lego Batman" with my expectations soaring, those expectations were met. Granted, I liked it less than "The Lego Movie" but I knew thatThe Lego Batman Movie: Seeing how "The Lego Movie" is one of my favorite films of all time, I went into "Lego Batman" with my expectations soaring, those expectations were met. Granted, I liked it less than "The Lego Movie" but I knew that would happen so I didn't hold that against the film. The animation was stunning, It was so fluent and colorful. The film was also very funny, It poked fun at not just Batman, but Superhero tropes and pop culture in general, I felt like this would be considered "Deadpool" for kids. The voice acting and cast were awesome, they worked so well off each other. My only flaw I could find with it was it wasn't as emotionally powerful as "The Lego Movie" not to say that the emotional moments were bad, just not as well done as "The Lego Movie". In the end "The Lego Batman Movie" gets A childhood memory that aged well/10. It was meant for kids and it's colorful but It can also be enjoyed by Adults and even inspire a few laughs. Expand
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43in2014Feb 16, 2017
Related media: The film uses the styles and is a follow up to The Lego Movie. It also refers back to past Batman films, TV shows and comics.
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What's it like?: Batman is imperious in his defeat of his enemies, including The Joker, but he does
Related media: The film uses the styles and is a follow up to The Lego Movie. It also refers back to past Batman films, TV shows and comics.
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What's it like?: Batman is imperious in his defeat of his enemies, including The Joker, but he does have one big weakness - his individualism - and The Joker exploit this in his plan to destroy Gotham.
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1. The film tackles one aspect of the Batman story that has not been looked into in all of the past Batman films in a significant way. It is his individualism and his arrogance. Doing so makes this film very fresh and original. Even the trailers are very interesting!
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2. Taking a page from Deadpool, the jokes start at the very beginning. No! Even earlier than that! Even before the Warner Bros. logo is revealed! Now that shows great effort! The jokes continue until the very end, with the final song that is similar in tone to the Everything is Awesome song from The Lego Movie. There is no mid- or post-credit scene though.
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3. There are numerous jokes on Batman, Batman's incarnations in all the previous films and TV series, Bruce Wayne, Robin, Alfred, The Joker, Superman, The Justice League, The Phanthom Zone, The Wayne Mansion, The Batcave, etc., that harks back to what we knew of them already, yet opens up new possibilities into the characters and props. >
4. I prefer this film over The Lego Movie. I think that the animation here has fewer distracting flashing lights, there are more jokes, and there isn't the live action part at the end of The Lego Movie that slows that film down.
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Cons: No significant cons.
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How would the different age groups rate it?
Children: Excellent
Teenagers: Excellent
Young adults: Excellent
Medium age adults: Excellent
Old adults: Good.
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My rating: 5/5 (no half scores). Watch it in the cinemas and buy the DVD.
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MattBrady99Feb 21, 2017
You know DC f**ked up big time when a movie staring Lego figures started off a better cinematic universe than your live action movie.

After the surprise that was "The Lego Movie", which was my favorite animated movie of 2014. So of course I
You know DC f**ked up big time when a movie staring Lego figures started off a better cinematic universe than your live action movie.

After the surprise that was "The Lego Movie", which was my favorite animated movie of 2014. So of course I was looking forward to this. When the team behind "Morel Orel" is directing your movie, it's going to be special. Now while I liked "The Lego Movie" a little more due to the writing and it's clever hidden message, but still.

"The Lego Batman Movie" is the best Batman movie since "The Dark Knight" and that's saying a lot. With it's bright warm colors, fast peace, and some many pop culture references for its humor. There was even a Pulp Fiction reference that I'm not sure many picked up on. It's a movie for both kids and adults. All of the Lego movies have two things in common which is heart and team work. It's really smart and goes as far from being just a kids movie.

Heck, I almost teared up at point. That's right folks, I nearly cried during a movie staring Lego's. Wow.

Will Arnett as Batman might be my third favorite portrayal of the Caped Crusader. Just the voice, emotion swings, and his cocky attitude is basically Batman in a nutshell. While a funnier version, but also an interesting and compelling one. By focusing on family and the loneliness of Batman. The movie itself makes fun of Batman's history with Adam West and Schumacher movies, but also being somewhat respectful as well.

And who would've thought Zach Galifianakis was going to be a solid Joker. Galifianakis was having a blast with this, but also putting his own take on the character as well. The Jokers evil plans in the movie are so absurd and silly that somehow fits. It's perfect for the relationship between him and Batman. Making it a anti-romantic spoof.

All of the other cast all did a fantastic job. Michael Cera was great as Robin and had excellent chemistry with Will Arnett. Rosario Dawson was pretty good as Batgirl / Barbara Gordon. And Ralph Fiennes as Alfred was spot on, but kind of a wasted opportunity that he didn't reprise his role of Voldemort by voicing him, because Voldemort is in the movie. Oh well.

The animation is both really stunning and gorgeous. It's impressive that they once again made it look like it's stop motion animation with the power of CG. You can see the little details that you won't catch on your first watch. The finger prints that are clearly seen on the characters and the movement you would see in stop motion. I'm just be glad it's not the cheap looking direct-to-video animation that every movie starring Lego has been doing.

My only issue with "Lego Batman Movie" is the pacing. As I said before, there are some many pop culture references and all of them are funny, but the film goes by so quick it's easy to miss them. It doesn't give you much time to breath. So while your laughing at the joke, it will then make two or three more jokes. I literally wanted to say to the movie "Please, slow down a bit". But I can see this easily been fixed by re-watching it, which may help.

Overall rating: Everything Is Batman!
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morventhusFeb 17, 2017
This is by far one of the more enjoyable super hero movies out today. While its no where near as good as The LEGO MOVIE. It still is a great blast for the family. If your a batman fan or a dc fan you will get a lot of enjoyable in jokesThis is by far one of the more enjoyable super hero movies out today. While its no where near as good as The LEGO MOVIE. It still is a great blast for the family. If your a batman fan or a dc fan you will get a lot of enjoyable in jokes (while these don't take away from the movie it does add more enjoyableness). Kids will love it. That's really all you need to know. Expand
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DukeJonFeb 18, 2017
Good film, but I have to say the lego movie is much better. The storyline of batman discovering his feelings is a bit overdone, which is ironic as it's batman who is denying his own feelings from the beginning. The action sequences are overlyGood film, but I have to say the lego movie is much better. The storyline of batman discovering his feelings is a bit overdone, which is ironic as it's batman who is denying his own feelings from the beginning. The action sequences are overly frenetic; there's simply too much going on too quickly for the viewer to follow. I had trouble figuring out what was going on half the time. As with the lego movie this film will bear repeated viewing, there are so many jokes going on it's difficult to take them all in. Expand
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RtheomFeb 12, 2017
Overall, pretty enjoyable. If you liked the first Lego movie, you'll like this one. The beginning is awesome, the end is great, the middle is a little slow, but overall a fun movie. I probably wouldn't say that you need to see this inOverall, pretty enjoyable. If you liked the first Lego movie, you'll like this one. The beginning is awesome, the end is great, the middle is a little slow, but overall a fun movie. I probably wouldn't say that you need to see this in theaters, but it would definitely be worth catching on Netflix. Expand
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SpangleFeb 14, 2017
Fast paced, frenetic, and kinetic, The Lego Batman Movie is another piece of product placement for Lego, Bed, Bath & Beyond, and Pennysaver, that works incredibly well. Though fast paced, it never annoys, while providing bright colors and funFast paced, frenetic, and kinetic, The Lego Batman Movie is another piece of product placement for Lego, Bed, Bath & Beyond, and Pennysaver, that works incredibly well. Though fast paced, it never annoys, while providing bright colors and fun sequences for the target child audience. But, in this spate of incredible energy, The Lego Batman Movie touches on important themes of teamwork, togetherness, and family, that should have a profound impact on children. For adults, the dirtier jokes and the constant fan service with Batman, and the critique of DC films ("brooding" as a Batman trait, mocking the premise of Suicide Squad) will more than provide enough entertainment. Above all, however, the film truly strikes a sweet spot from being self-referential and corny without slipping into becoming annoying a la last year's Deadpool. This is a self-aware superhero satire done right with funny jokes, good action, and tremendous animation.

With Will Arnett anchoring the film with a hysterically selfish and narcissistic take on Batman, Arnett finds some great pieces to the character when he is not just spitting punch lines. Though the punch lines work, the film would tire quickly if it were just a barrage of jokes. Rather, via Batman, the film finds a heart akin to a Pixar film. Lonely and caught in a constant spiral of self-loathing that culminates with a new Batman film being released, the character lives a life of solitude. At times vulnerable, but always lashing out as a result of his inner anger, Arnett does well to play a man who is self-aware. He knows he is alone, but his vanity and pride do not allow him to admit it out loud. His obsession over his abs is vain, yes, but also heavily compensating for how inadequate of a person he feels like without a family to call his own. Though Alfred (Ralph Fiennes) is there for him, he is so blind for self-hatred, this point is lost on him. As a side bar, Fiennes is a brilliant selection for Alfred and does tremendously in the role.

Though the film explains its themes of loneliness, family, and teamwork with no subtlety, it never feels preachy because it is a kids movie. Though the parents get it, the kids do need Ellie Kemper's Phyllis, guardian of the Phantom Zone, the explain to us what makes people good or bad and how people can change. On-the-nose, the film never suffers or feels hokey, rather it is a good time for the adults to calm down and relax from the frenetic pace of the film.

The frenetic pace of the film is not a constant though. Some of the best scenes in the film are ones highlighting Batman's loneliness. An extended shot that has to be somewhere near a minute long or more (a lifetime in this film) of Batman just sitting in his indoor pool eating lobster is absolutely hysterical. Him warming up the lobster and getting his mail also hits comedy highs for its critique of the mundanity of life. It highlights just how plain his life is, but makes him so relatable to the audience and shows that, no matter who you are, the Pennysaver winds up in the mailbox and you always hit the wrong numbers on the microwave the first time. The simple comedy of this film is a pleasure to watch unfold and, though not revolutionary, it is incredible fun and really works in the film with great comedic delivery and director Chris McKay willing to take his time with jokes.

That said, the film's most fervent energy comes into the form of constant references. A who's who of properties that Warner Bros or Lego have their hands in with villains coming left, right, and center, from the 80s, 90s, and 00s, the film is a nerd's dream. Much of the hilarity comes the sheer number of villains introduced - both from Batman's world and others - as well as those that are not real, but included anyways as a punchline. Again, very simple humor, but it is great service to the adults in the crowd who will get the references and enjoy seeing them portrayed in this format.

Plot-wise, the film is in service of its themes. Naturally, one must fail on their own to realize they need help. Yet, the film's interesting action in Arkham Asylum and the city of Gotham, as well as an interesting take on the "end the world" desire of villains of all kinds, the film finds great entertainment from its storyline. It may not be revolutionary, but director Chris McKay does a great job capturing the action and finding innovative ways to utilize the use of legos in the battle and in the aftermath of action sequences (fire). Interestingly, the film also shows the need for evil as the presence of evil ensures the rise of good to overcome evil. In this way, the character of the Joker (Zach Galifianakis) is used incredibly well and his actions in regards to the plot work incredibly well with this recurring theme.

Featuring a stellar voice cast, The Lego Batman Movie is a terrifically animated affair that is pure energy.
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Compi24Feb 11, 2017
"The LEGO Batman Movie" is yet another win for Warner Animation's 'LEGO' franchise, with the film's talented voice cast and general sense of self-awareness ultimately filling out the top reasons as to why any self-respecting Batman movie fan,"The LEGO Batman Movie" is yet another win for Warner Animation's 'LEGO' franchise, with the film's talented voice cast and general sense of self-awareness ultimately filling out the top reasons as to why any self-respecting Batman movie fan, comic-book movie fan, or simple movie fan should at least enjoy it. Like it's 2014 predecessor, "LEGO Batman's" rapid-fire-style humor and emotional underpinnings ultimately make this an enjoyable watch as it is. But the stellar animation and effects most certainly don't hurt it either. And, though, it could have used a joke pass or two to smooth out some of the flatter moments of humor, boy does this movie still leave its mark and then some. Expand
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TimW001Feb 18, 2017
I loved this movie. So much fun. Very humorous. Strong voice acting. Features from Voldemort, Daleks, and many other evil characters. Honestly, if you want to enjoy this movie you will love it.
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AlexanderLuthorFeb 11, 2017
The Lego Batman Movie was a fun-filled family adventure chock full of laughs from start to finish. They even managed to center the story line upon a great life lesson, that friends are family.
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moviemitch96Feb 18, 2017
I really enjoyed "The Lego Movie" when I saw it when it first came out three years ago, but personally, I found this film to be a bit funnier even. Will Arnett once again perfectly lends his voice to the titular character. Other supportingI really enjoyed "The Lego Movie" when I saw it when it first came out three years ago, but personally, I found this film to be a bit funnier even. Will Arnett once again perfectly lends his voice to the titular character. Other supporting voice talents include the likes of Zach Galifianakis as the Joker, Michael Cera as Robin, Ralph Fiennes as Alfred, etc., all of whom perfectly add further charm and fun to the film! In addition, the film brilliantly pokes fun at itself and the overall character of Batman almost non-stop... and it's surprisingly hilarious often times as a result! Overall, much like its titular character, it might not be quite as original or ambitious as "The Lego Movie", but it does do a near-perfect job of taking a character almost everyone knows and loves and giving him his most colorful, fun, and downright wildest movie yet, which was certainly enough to satisfy me, as I'm sure it will satisfy many other fans as well. Expand
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Kai82Jul 17, 2021
Probably the best Batman movie. It is at the same time a charming love-letter, (valid) criticism, bits of a parody, a psychological study of Batman and an awesome hero’s journey story. It gets so many things right like the humor, action,Probably the best Batman movie. It is at the same time a charming love-letter, (valid) criticism, bits of a parody, a psychological study of Batman and an awesome hero’s journey story. It gets so many things right like the humor, action, characters, story and themes. Story: It starts like a standard Batman story. The Joker is threatening to destroy Gotham City and Batman is trying to stop him. However the usual hero / villain banter ends with Batman saying that the Joker means nothing to him which breaks the Joker and will have huge consequences as this motivates him to go up to eleven (if not twelve but not in the way you will predict as this is not a high PG rated movie). Meanwhile Bruce Waynes life outside his hero persona is a bit empty and this will change too. With this set up the story starts. The story is immensely creative and has deep insights into Batman, Bruce Wayne, the lore, characters and legacy. You can watch this as fan and be entertained and amazed by the effort put into it as much as casual viewer. The ideas and twists were truly great and the climax is truly a highlight of the movie. They nail the character of Batman including the contradictory facets. For example he is without doubt the world greatest detective and an awesome superhero but answer me this: What has he archived in Gotham City in the long run? Has crime disappeared? Are there fewer super-villains? Is Gotham City safer? Is there even a significant drop in crime rates? Batman is excellent in catching criminals but awful in changing the situation (I am a Batman fan by the way before you ask). There is even the discussion among fans if Batman created his villains and make the situation (far) worse which is also the question in one of the best episodes in the legendary Batman the Animated Series named “Trial” which I recommend by the way (Episode and show). Back to the movie and lets continue with the characters. Without good characters the movie would not be half as good. Luckily we got a strong performance. The script and voice actors create an immersive and enjoyable experience. I praise the whole cast, the writer and director. Like Lego only your creativity is the limit;-). They use also the full potential of the villains rooster (Hint: I did not miss a word here before “villain rooster”). Then there is the hero's journey / character development. Truly great and the ideas alone are praiseworthy. The characters develop a lot and at the end it is a more than satisfying conclusion. The story and characters enhance each other. Presentation: Like the Lego movie it has the unique style that looks amazing. They nailed the Lego look and still manage to give the characters enough expression to make it work well. It looks so good that you want to rebuild scenes from the movie with your Lego sets. Sidenote: Even adults enjoy Lego but many will never admit it. The excellent voice actors and soundtrack complete the very good presentation. Overall I was amazed by the ideas and creativity of the story. It is like I said as good for fans and casual viewers. I think this is for many including me the best Batman movie which was a surprise as I did not expect this. I fully recommend it and say we need more creativity like this in movies. Expand
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LinttaFlamingoFeb 11, 2017
This time it's actually a good thing to say that a movie is a lot like its predecessor. I thought that The Lego Movie was excellent, and I thought that this movie was excellent too! The animation is gorgeous and colorful, the movie is filledThis time it's actually a good thing to say that a movie is a lot like its predecessor. I thought that The Lego Movie was excellent, and I thought that this movie was excellent too! The animation is gorgeous and colorful, the movie is filled with jokes that really hit most of the time and the action is amazing, and Batman works pretty much perfectly as a Lego character. Expand
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PeterAlexanderApr 12, 2017
Whilst not on the level of the original Lego Movie, the Lego Batman is still brings the universe to life in wonderful new ways. The dynamic between the Joker and Batman, whilst somewhat predictable, is charming from start to finish. TheWhilst not on the level of the original Lego Movie, the Lego Batman is still brings the universe to life in wonderful new ways. The dynamic between the Joker and Batman, whilst somewhat predictable, is charming from start to finish. The introduction of new characters and universes is done with perfection. Expand
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PipeCFeb 25, 2017
DC Extended Universe & Batman's Highly-Polished Ascension.

The Bat-Man/Bruce Wayne—created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, DC Comics member, and regular sentinel of Gotham City—, the esoteric nocturnal hero and philanthropist multimillionaire,
DC Extended Universe & Batman's Highly-Polished Ascension.

The Bat-Man/Bruce Wayne—created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, DC Comics member, and regular sentinel of Gotham City—, the esoteric nocturnal hero and philanthropist multimillionaire, has appropriated immeasurable designs, natures, dimensions and idiosyncrasies, from his roots in «The Case of the Chemical Syndicate» of Detective Comics #27 (1939) to his neo-appearance in Batman V Superman.Despite his initial salutations to the small or big screen were not entirely effective, his eruptive pinnacle ran from the pencil and the paper, comics which years later serve as required look for any tiny brilliant mind that longs to represent in a celluloid to the bleak superman without superpowers.Finite have been those who have portrayed his being truthfully, some with more artistic fate than others, with the general objective that the dark knight is globally singled out by his impenetrably complex and individualist moral, a man darkly martyred as a result of a fateful infancy.Nevertheless, LEGO, Danish line of plastic construction toys, which ventured into the cinematic market a few years ago, elaborated a subversive and radically antithetical transformation of that guy from Gotham contused of pompous manner; its version is critically fun, erratic and empathic, causing a partially unused aspect in the world of superhero movies. First, we are going to contextualize. It all started in 2014, the period in which Warner Bros.commended in the hands of, at that time, newcomers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, an avid and daring ambition focused on LEGO playful construction toys. Luckily, it proved to be an unsuspected and festive strangeness, encountering us in front of an animation vehemently divergent from Pixar's or Dreamworks' works and a jaunty exclusive nature, which allowed our star character, his pertinent and unprecedented spin-off. So once again, they have hit the nail on the head, considering that the filmmakers do not enclose their aspirations within the vast editorial catalog of characters which they treasure, but that they redouble the desires doing to parade characters from other franchises such as "Harry Potter" (Voldemort) or even apocalyptic primate "King Kong".

The Dark Knight, The Caped Crusader, The World's Greatest Detective, Bats, The Bat or simply Batman is an individual who works and lives alone on the basis of his preconceived general statutes. He coexists behind the shadows of his alter ego: Bruce Wayne, who, rationally, also saves the world on an individual basis and without any vestige of changing his ways of thinking or acting. However, when he circumstantially adopts Dick Grayson, will be faced to forsake his existential ideologies and aphorisms in order to take it upon himself to bring him up, instruct him and convert him into his personal co-worker Robin. On the way, only a few are designated for adorning and supplying personality to the storyline; Barbara Gordon and his conservative butler Alfred Pennyworth will have to overcome the dodge manufactured by the fateful Clown Prince and all his clan of subordinates, which commonly threaten to the full extinction of the human race, nevertheless, this time goes much beyond.

It's difficult to believe that the singular film comes out minutely unscathed, having in its writing the bizarre amount of ten screenwriters, and though four of them set up Batman's (Will Arnett) and Superman's (Channing Tatum) brand new identities, that mishmash of ideas could have developed a creative incontinence which would finish with the absolute collapse of the product, but nonetheless, here, ten heads think better than one, and in a fabulous way.Although visual gags (slapstick), jokes and self-references are quite and even excessive, exactly that is what it is all about, presenting a fable with atypical and self-parodic touches exhorting contemporary society from macabre politicians, self-centered celebrities and barbarian conflagrations, a world where good and evil are so laughable to provoke a reaction and an understanding of our existential one-sided basis: love.Hence the script of these men is utterly about human affections; accepting that each human must open its heart understanding that each of them reason singly, assimilating their reasonings, respect and go forward, and support each other. It's more than a concomitant pop-culture product, is an evident social criticism requiring of compression within every child and adult who attend a movie theater. Pushing into the background a prudent analysis about soundtracks, dubbing or ideal characters, ethics and human morality are what take precedence; and although this specific vision will be merely appreciably for those who generate an abstract reading of the film, Hollywood, the fabulous cinematic monster, did not provide a work of such high-minded dimensions in a long time. This is the film we need, it's a must-see animated motion picture.
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CineAutoctonoFeb 18, 2017
"The Lego Batman Movie" was a funny movie, and very good, Lego returned to the attack now with Batman, the performances are good, the animation was good, and the message it conveys was incredible.
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RvwFromUpHereFeb 11, 2017
Who: Michael Cera, BoJack Horseman, Voldemort, Voldemort's Voice Actor, and NOT all of the other people who played Batman before (which I could have sworn the Lego people promised us)
What: The most loving Batman parody of all time
Where:
Who: Michael Cera, BoJack Horseman, Voldemort, Voldemort's Voice Actor, and NOT all of the other people who played Batman before (which I could have sworn the Lego people promised us)
What: The most loving Batman parody of all time
Where: Lego Gotham City
When (Can I watch again): Whenever you need to be reminded Batman is a GREAT versatile character no matter what Ben Affleck will have you believe.
Why: This movie is genuine fun for all ages. Batman fans will especially get a kick of all the stellar references.
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Creeper3455Feb 13, 2017
The LEGO Batman Movie was almost going to be the next 'Deadpool',but with all the gags and jokes,it's still a good flick. The animation looks stunning as always, there are plenty of morals (like teamwork, friendship, family etc.) as well asThe LEGO Batman Movie was almost going to be the next 'Deadpool',but with all the gags and jokes,it's still a good flick. The animation looks stunning as always, there are plenty of morals (like teamwork, friendship, family etc.) as well as easter eggs and cameos. The only flaw i had for the movie were the jokes. The movie is so fast that there are plenty of jokes, some of them are funny and some were 'meh'. And, like 'Storks', it has an emotional ending that will probably drop a tear or two. In the end, The LEGO Batman Movie doesn't have the laughs or the emotion of The LEGO Movie, but it's still an enjoyable movie that has some potential to be the best Batman movie since 'The Dark Knight'. Expand
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VirgonoShakaFeb 27, 2017
Normally one would think that the idea of making an entire movie about Batman a comedy would not be effective in this day and age where apparantely DC comics wants all the properties to be dark and gritty, but this holds surprinsingly well.Normally one would think that the idea of making an entire movie about Batman a comedy would not be effective in this day and age where apparantely DC comics wants all the properties to be dark and gritty, but this holds surprinsingly well. It pays homage to every Batman TV or movie apperance, and has some funny lines and creative ideas throughout its runtime, and adresses some deep themes here and there too. While nothing super or incredible, it's a solid effort with talented voice actors and good humor in its majority. So in conclusion, nothing really remarcable, but enough good moments to justify see it once. Recommended for people who like the Lego movies and games, and for anyone to have a fun short time with friends, just don't go with too high a bar, or unreallistic ideas. Expand
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Thatonenerd2187Feb 27, 2017
The Lego batman movie is one of the most entertaining movies of 2017 so far. The animation is very impressive as everything looks nice and colorful, and the movement works well. The characters all have something to like about them, with veryThe Lego batman movie is one of the most entertaining movies of 2017 so far. The animation is very impressive as everything looks nice and colorful, and the movement works well. The characters all have something to like about them, with very funny humor added to make them more charming. The acting is pretty solid, the dialogue is funny, and lots of funny pop-culture references are thrown around in this movie. Some scenes feel very fastly paced, and some moments made me wish the movie was a little bit longer. The Lego Batman Movie is a very entertaining movie for kids and fans of Batman, and I would recommend giving this a watch. Expand
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Cameronius_113Feb 11, 2017
The LEGO Batman Movie was released in 2017 and was directed by Chris McKay. It is a spin-off of the 2014 film The Lego Movie and explores the character of Batman introduced in that film, showcasing his sense of humour but also hisThe LEGO Batman Movie was released in 2017 and was directed by Chris McKay. It is a spin-off of the 2014 film The Lego Movie and explores the character of Batman introduced in that film, showcasing his sense of humour but also his loneliness.
Evident from the trailers, this movie has fantastic humour and is one of the first films in a while that has got me laughing, but this time not laughing AT the movie (I've done that more times than I care to count recently). What I love about the film is that it knows exactly what it wants to be and also isn't afraid to make fun of Batman's pop culture history, no matter how recent which proves that this film definitely had some clever minds behind it.
Will Arnett's portrayal of Batman is (and I'm not joking) probably the best I have seen since Michael Keaton in Tim Burton's Batman films (I'm excluding Kevin Conroy as he hasn't appeared in big-budget Batman films made for cinema). His constant use of sarcasm was easily the best part of his character and was constantly funny and it also never got old either. The character had already previously appeared in The Lego Movie but this movie really explored him in an entertaining but also involving way too.
The side-characters were plain fantastic to see; Robin always puts a smile on the audience's face, Barbara Gordon's character was well-done and also the route they went with The Joker was interesting albeit amusing too and made him a proper character as I feared from the trailers that he may have turned out to be a bland villain which thankfully he didn't.
As with the original Lego Movie, the animation is great and is very visually appealing; it's made to look like stop-motion animation and it genuinely does feel like it is all of the time even though it is CGI. All of the action sequences were very fun to watch with the wide range of colours and effects too.
An issue one could have with the film is that it does follow a very similar plot to the original Lego Movie but with all of the great characters and humour it honestly didn't bother me at all and I was constantly invested in the film. I also found this plot to be more consistant too, with the original Lego Movie plot feeling a bit all-over-the-place for me (although most of it was tied up at the end) with lots of locations which I kind of felt were a bit unnecessary. However, this film thankfully kept within the boundaries I wanted it to.
While this film does have its comedic and satirical tone, it also did have a heartfelt side which I was expecting because the original Lego Movie did too and it was done very well. It was great to see how well it delivered all of the messages that it wanted to and also explored some themes which could seem complex but in a simple, friendly way. You may think that I loved this portrayal of Batman purely because of the satirical nature of the character but there was much more to the character which was handled surprisingly much more effectively than in plenty of the recent Batman films.
Overall, this was a great film to start 2017 and one that thankfully didn't disappoint. The humour is on-point and constantly hilarious and the character of Batman is possibly one of my favourite portrayals of the character in any media to-date, no joke. I was pleased to see that there was more to the film than just the humour and how well balanced the two aspects were and ultimately made a very entertaining experience. I would definitely recommend this film and is easily one of the best animated films of recent years.
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paychickFeb 11, 2017
Funny, but not hilarious. I enjoyed "The Lego Movie" more because of the clever jokes and satire. Not enough of that in this film, which disappointed me because I'm a huge Batman fan. This is definitely a kids movie.
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cnakhlaFeb 12, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This film was almost as good as the lego movie and had good humour throughout. It wasn't attempting to be spectacular but just a fun film, and i think it completely hit its mark Expand
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JPKJul 8, 2019
Hilarious Spin-off
Unlike Minions, The LEGO Batman Movie does a movie based off a comic relief character correctly with a huge amount of laughs, creativity, and superb voice acting.
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EpicLadySpongeFeb 10, 2017
The Lego Batman Movie does what no animation movie has ever done in the past six months. They actually made Batman actually funny and entertaining in his Lego form. While it is true that this Batman installment won't win against "The DarkThe Lego Batman Movie does what no animation movie has ever done in the past six months. They actually made Batman actually funny and entertaining in his Lego form. While it is true that this Batman installment won't win against "The Dark Knight" in terms of moviegoing, it is as a pack of different opinions one of the best movies focusing on a DC character since the theatrical release of "The Dark Knight Rises". Expand
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marcmyworksFeb 15, 2017
Lego Batman creates even better animation than the original LEGO movie boasting with big star voice talents. What it lacks is an interesting and grounded story. The script isn't funny or silly enough to be better than the original however itLego Batman creates even better animation than the original LEGO movie boasting with big star voice talents. What it lacks is an interesting and grounded story. The script isn't funny or silly enough to be better than the original however it is still worth a watch. Expand
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dannytran555Feb 10, 2017
IF you are youtuber and hear about channel name " how it should have end (HISHE)" then this movie is exactly what HISHE look like when it turn into 1 hour movie. Really funny film with ton of references And bat pun will make you laugh yourIF you are youtuber and hear about channel name " how it should have end (HISHE)" then this movie is exactly what HISHE look like when it turn into 1 hour movie. Really funny film with ton of references And bat pun will make you laugh your ass off. Although Lego Batman might hard to watch for fresh new audience who have no clues about those referernces if they not a hard core fan of batman series Expand
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CriticFerFeb 10, 2017
The LEGO Batman Movie is not better that The LEGO Movie but is surprising very good. The humor is funny, the animation is fantastic and the characters are really interesting. The message is too obvious, but its really entreating for theThe LEGO Batman Movie is not better that The LEGO Movie but is surprising very good. The humor is funny, the animation is fantastic and the characters are really interesting. The message is too obvious, but its really entreating for the Batman Fans and the LEGO fans. Expand
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Davrosdaleks1Feb 11, 2017
Preferred the original Lego Movie, but this one doesn't miss by much. Maintains the excellent use of rapid-fire jokes, while maintaining heart. Also, liked all the meta-references. There's a reason the commercials don't reveal the Joker'sPreferred the original Lego Movie, but this one doesn't miss by much. Maintains the excellent use of rapid-fire jokes, while maintaining heart. Also, liked all the meta-references. There's a reason the commercials don't reveal the Joker's master plan and you'll be pleasantly surprised. Expand
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GAMERGUYCASUALMar 18, 2017
When I walked out of the theater with my friend I said out loud "Dude what the **** did we just watch." This movie was amazing and being a fan of Batman it kinda dissapointed me with some parts which is why it doesn't get a 10 I also likedWhen I walked out of the theater with my friend I said out loud "Dude what the **** did we just watch." This movie was amazing and being a fan of Batman it kinda dissapointed me with some parts which is why it doesn't get a 10 I also liked the idea of the dark knight facing a near impossible challenge like Dalleks and Godzilla, King Kong, and ****ING Sauron (I don't know how to spell his name) just please watch this movie Expand
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Jack97Feb 10, 2017
The Lego Batman Movie continues the Lego Movie franchise's success with yet another fast-paced blast! The action is exciting, the animation is spectacular and, perhaps most of all, the film is hilarious! The in-jokes of Batman lore, DC andThe Lego Batman Movie continues the Lego Movie franchise's success with yet another fast-paced blast! The action is exciting, the animation is spectacular and, perhaps most of all, the film is hilarious! The in-jokes of Batman lore, DC and even other movies are clever and very rarely don't hit their mark. What a way to kick off the 2017 blockbusters! Everything is still awesome with Lego. Expand
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TVJerryFeb 14, 2017
Batman proved so popular in the previous Lego movie, that he returns with his own…on his own…all alone. Can he learn to work with others to save Gotham from the Joker? Other than a different plot, this is pretty much like the original. TheBatman proved so popular in the previous Lego movie, that he returns with his own…on his own…all alone. Can he learn to work with others to save Gotham from the Joker? Other than a different plot, this is pretty much like the original. The visual style is cluttered, none of the characters are particularly memorable, the jokes are often bad and the many chases are lively but unfocused. The energetic approach should please young viewers, but I didn't care much for the original and found this one even less amusing or inventive. Expand
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Jess_HillApr 14, 2017
Magnificent. This is a joyful celebration of the caped crusader, with Arnett giving us the best incarnation of Batman since The Dark Knight. Absolutely saturated with in-jokes and homages, and with a script that revels in self deprecatingMagnificent. This is a joyful celebration of the caped crusader, with Arnett giving us the best incarnation of Batman since The Dark Knight. Absolutely saturated with in-jokes and homages, and with a script that revels in self deprecating humour, this is a thoroughly delightful experience that masterfully delivers an exceptional addition to the DC universe. The characters are charming, the visuals are captivating, and the storyline remains wonderfully true to the Lego ethos whilst delivering an epic Batman v. Joker showdown that is sure to keep you enthralled. A brilliantly fun family film. 9.33/10 Expand
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JoeCoolFeb 28, 2017
Seriously overrated this one. The first half of the movie is a bore-fest and the second half continues in the same way. If it wasn't for my kids I wouldn't have waited to see the second half which would have been a shave because the last 15Seriously overrated this one. The first half of the movie is a bore-fest and the second half continues in the same way. If it wasn't for my kids I wouldn't have waited to see the second half which would have been a shave because the last 15 minutes are actually pretty good. Still overall I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone with kids over 8, save your bucks for the upcoming smurfs movie which will be hard pressed to do worse than this one. Expand
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Mack_FraserFeb 19, 2017
This fun and silly movie gets Batman more than any representation of Batman has since at least The Dark Knight. It has a deep understanding of the character's history, how he has been portrayed over the last 80 or so years, and how currentThis fun and silly movie gets Batman more than any representation of Batman has since at least The Dark Knight. It has a deep understanding of the character's history, how he has been portrayed over the last 80 or so years, and how current Bat-fans tend to view the character. However, this isn't some reverent awe-struck superhero flick. The Lego Batman Movie takes all of this and creates a spot-on meta commentary that mercilessly deconstructs The Bat, his fans, and his recent films. This isn't really shocking given the MO of The Lego Movie and of Robot Chicken where director Chris McKay worked for years. What is surprising though is how the film uses all of this commentary and deconstruction as the basis for a plot with an actual emotional through-line that creates a convincing argument for how future Batfilms should move forward. The film poses the bold idea that maybe Batman doesn't have to be a man-child wish fulfilment character still brooding over a trauma decades in the past, unable to connect with others. The film suggests that maybe he could be a fun character with friends who does what is right not for himself or to ease his own pain but instead to protect those he loves and because he loves his city. Also, this film has surprisingly great action direction, a great voice cast and possibly the best score of 2017 so far. I guess what I'm saying here is, go check this thing out. It is totally worth your time, especially if you are a Batfan. I'm giving it a 9 only because there is a slight sag in pacing right before the big climax but, in the grand scheme of things, it's a minor quibble in what is an otherwise superior film. Expand
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bigmsMar 8, 2017
It put me to sleep... Maybe because i was tired, wait no it was 7:40pm showtime... It just didn't do it for me... it wasn't as good the LEGO movie....
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HappyislandsFeb 11, 2017
This was everything I ever hoped it would be and more. Hilarious, exciting, moving and wildly inventive. TLBM is the potential of the superhero movie fully realised. I think I genuinely LOVE this film.
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A_ReviewsFeb 25, 2017
Terrible. Watch something else instead of putting up with the terrible portrayal of Batman that casts him as an all-round **** Treat your family to a good book, in fact. They'll thank you for it.
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OverpaidFeb 13, 2017
Very funny for the first half, then descends into generic action. The plot is very simple. It's alright, but not a classic like the original Lego Movie.
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JunghovaFeb 14, 2017
Never a good sign when there are like 15 writers in the credits for an animated movie. The movie had some good moments, but ultimately felt half baked and should have been a direct to video release. Overall story was pretty weak. My kidsNever a good sign when there are like 15 writers in the credits for an animated movie. The movie had some good moments, but ultimately felt half baked and should have been a direct to video release. Overall story was pretty weak. My kids loved it, but it is no where near as good as The Lego movie, which had a way better flow while juggling 9 zillion characters. Expand
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CheetahiceFeb 20, 2017
I think this film was very great for family enjoyment. It is just like the Lego Movie, fun and entertaining. The LEGO Batman Movie had everything I was looking for. Will Arnett was funny. The cast came together to make a great film for all ages.
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TrevorsViewFeb 11, 2017
It happened last year in Deadpool, and now The LEGO Batman Movie does the same basic shindig: as the opening credits come up, Will Arnett speaks in his bat-voice, mocking the clichés utilized by the logo format. Then once the official storyIt happened last year in Deadpool, and now The LEGO Batman Movie does the same basic shindig: as the opening credits come up, Will Arnett speaks in his bat-voice, mocking the clichés utilized by the logo format. Then once the official story starts, the title character introduces himself… in LEGO form! Looks like we’re in for yet another wild mockery of heroism!

Robot Chicken regular Chris McKay recreates the classic bat fun from both yesterday and today with explosively wild fight sequences and its own vocabulary of slang. Best of all, you don’t have to follow the bat-franchise to pick up the laughs aplenty; many jokes stem off “first world problems” such as waiting for food to heat up. Past the big bad bat’s self-absorbed nature, his little “irks” are hilariously relatable.

All the caped crusader’s misadventures are guaranteed to trigger cheers from fans of the franchise as well as newcomers. Right from the first several minutes he takes on his baddest foe forever, (no not Superman) the Joker. He basically breaks the clown’s heart by telling him their enemy-ship means nothing to him, and he then goes straight to basking in the praise of Gotham. Everything else afterward both pokes fun at Batman’s old days and brings in every- literally every baddie he has ever had to fight (including the Condiment King!) over his near-eighty year existence.

This new type of Batman behaves differently from the interpretations by West, Keaton, Kilmer, Clooney, Bale, and Affleck. He spends his free time eating microwaved lobster in the middle of a swimming pool and laughing at emotional scenes in romantic comedies including Jerry Maguire. (Yes, there are live-action films in the LEGO world; it makes no sense but who cares?) Then while out in the crowd under his cowl, he gloats about his abdominal “nine-pack”. While out of the suit as Bruce Wayne, anyone ought to feel stupid for not recognizing his egocentric personality. Normally, nobody would want to know him personally, but Will Arnett’s vocal performance as the Dark Knight is easy to love!

The LEGO Movie was a big, unexpected surprise three years ago, and now the same LEGO universe gets an expansion with the same style of humor, except with Gotham now in the mix—a nine-year-old’s dream come true! The creative world designed off real LEGO bricks still brings out the same feel of playing with LEGO bricks at a young age, but now, not nearly enough creativity plays off the first movie’s celebrated concept. Heck, several of the smoke clouds and water floods are not even made of LEGO bricks! Bummer!

Although the familiar joke a millisecond style of humor remains unscathed, which could turn away those who didn’t enjoy the first movie for that very reason. If you are overwhelmed by briskly paced dialogue and complementing loud colors, then don’t bother with such a franchise.

At least it means The LEGO Batman Movie tries to be as far away from the overly serious character we’ve seen in the last few movies, and the given circumstances fit the cheesy nonsensical nature, more so than what Schumacher succumbed us to. The tiny LEGO universe stands out from all recreations of the famous crime fighter with its traditionally altered set of role models: the publicly praised heroes are actually bad guys in another way, and the publicly condemned villains have a means of becoming heroes in their own right. I mean, it makes the shoe fit, right? With his black, scary cowl, large cape, hoarse voice, and habit of bullying others, shouldn’t we consider Batman a villain? Maybe his new burden *ahem* responsibility of taking custody of orphan Dick Grayson to help stop the Joker’s evil plan will change things.

Sure enough, LEGO Batman has no choice other than let his new adoptive son don a racially offensive Rastafari costume, name himself “Robin,” and fight against all the great pop culture baddies including Voldemort and Sauron. Against his wishes, Batman cannot fight alone: he needs all the help he can get to send these villains back to the “Phantom Zone” (which is an extra-dimensional prison for bad guys) they came from, or else risk Gotham splitting in half, exposing the bottomless abyss underneath.

Overall, if you walk into The LEGO Batman Movie expecting a serious toned town character study, look elsewhere. If you go in expecting a smartly written love letter to the Dark Knight, one to tug on your heartstrings and bring back your inner child, tears of amazement are a guarantee.
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pdw123Jun 8, 2017
Oh boy were those critics wrong here, and I'll also never ever see a film produced by, bleh, I just threw up in my mouth, Steve Mnuchin, current Treas. Sec. and the foreclosure king, good grief! I didn't know that Wall Street real estateOh boy were those critics wrong here, and I'll also never ever see a film produced by, bleh, I just threw up in my mouth, Steve Mnuchin, current Treas. Sec. and the foreclosure king, good grief! I didn't know that Wall Street real estate gurus were now getting into film production and might be part the reason films are getting so BAD. The trailer consists of the only funny moments here, if you can even call them that, and the rest of the film is so overly long and obnoxious that you will literally lower your poor child's IQ level if you take them to it. The Trump theme of going it alone to fight bad guys is the only theme here, and a hackneyed one at that. A DAWG of the year, really really bad !!! Expand
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ScienceAdvisorMay 21, 2017
Starts off well, but quickly devolves to childish humor and a pretty basic script that is more in-line with a Michael Bay movie (so a very basic script). So even with Batman in the central role, this is far inferior to The Lego Movie, evenStarts off well, but quickly devolves to childish humor and a pretty basic script that is more in-line with a Michael Bay movie (so a very basic script). So even with Batman in the central role, this is far inferior to The Lego Movie, even though it copies many of it's aspects. The ending was dissapointing and utterly silly, with logic only a child could accept. Expand
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ourtimehascomeOct 20, 2017
As a children's film, The Lego Batman movie seems to appeal mostly to adults, which isn't surprising considering its generic pileup of references to other media. Much of the humor comes from changing the personality of Batman altogether.As a children's film, The Lego Batman movie seems to appeal mostly to adults, which isn't surprising considering its generic pileup of references to other media. Much of the humor comes from changing the personality of Batman altogether. Scenes change so rapidly, the director must have a short attention span. The voice cast is terrible; it's as if they chose people based on their star power alone. Compared to The Lego Movie, it's a letdown, and compared to any other Batman film, it's a disaster. Expand
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TheQuietGamerAug 20, 2017
It recaptures the non-stop, off-the-wall sense of humor and surprising heart of The Lego Movie, while this time making things more Batman-centric. One can expect to find plenty of laughs, a great message, and a surprisingly intricate look atIt recaptures the non-stop, off-the-wall sense of humor and surprising heart of The Lego Movie, while this time making things more Batman-centric. One can expect to find plenty of laughs, a great message, and a surprisingly intricate look at the complexities of the Batman character in ways other movies about the character just haven't. Who would've thought a kids movie would be the one to examine the effects Batman's past tragedies have had on the character and the way his self-destructive life style blurs the lines between hero and villain. It's the most mature and meaningful bit of Bat-fiction in years, and it's been brought to life with animated Legos and family-friendly humor. The animation style is still really interesting. The screen does regularly get cluttered, making it hard to keep track of what's going on during some of it's larger action scenes. The voice cast is phenomenal and I loved the new takes on classic characters. There are also plenty of nods to Batman's long history in both comics, TV shows, movies, and much more. The amount of obscure Batman villains alone is sure to bring a smile to the face of any longtime Batman fan and excite the imaginations and interest of those who haven't heard of them.

The story is simply great. It shows us Batman's relationships (or lack thereof) with the heroes and villains around him and asks the question of whether or not he can ever open up his heart and find a family. The humor is spot-on. The jokes come at you in a near-constant stream of hilarity. It tackles a wide variety of humor and always comes out on top. A perfect movie for Batman fans of any age. Don't make this mistake of missing out of this because it's "made for kids." There's something here for everybody because it is so deceptively deep. Deeper than pretty much any other movie about the character with maybe the exception of the Nolan trilogy. What could have been a simple cash-in on both Batman and the masterful first movie is instead an incredibly well-made follow up that does the character and the newly arriving Lego Movie franchise a great service. Like the first Lego Movie, this is simply not to be skipped.

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Neth3rtwistFeb 13, 2017
The movie has its moments. From sweeping action sequences that remind us of hundreds of other dark crusader incarnations to a Mad Max-esque Hans Zimmer-ish musical backdrop (the guy works in the same office as Mr. Gladiator himself and isThe movie has its moments. From sweeping action sequences that remind us of hundreds of other dark crusader incarnations to a Mad Max-esque Hans Zimmer-ish musical backdrop (the guy works in the same office as Mr. Gladiator himself and is known as Lorne Balfe, previous work quite unknown) to beautiful, seemingly hand-crafted (seemingly) animation to... sappy emotional scenes? You heard right: the movie is unnecesarily ground to a screeching halt while Batman's familial isolationism is explored. And why do we care about this? Oh, right, we don't. Batman movies are about one thing: brooding action, music, and memorable villains (plus neat vehicles). Lego movies, games, and shows are about.. cute comedy. So how in the world did emotional bonding get thrown in this blender? 6/10 Expand
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mrmonsterMar 17, 2017
It is good. Certainly not great, but good. It has a lot of good humor, (and plenty of jokes the kids will not get for years) but still, it is a very good movie.
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FreedomFightersJun 20, 2017
With how much I loved "The LEGO Movie," I was definitely excited when I heard that Batman, one of the first film's funniest characters, was going to get his own film. Having finally seen it, I was definitely entertained, but I felt there wereWith how much I loved "The LEGO Movie," I was definitely excited when I heard that Batman, one of the first film's funniest characters, was going to get his own film. Having finally seen it, I was definitely entertained, but I felt there were a few flaws. Sure, the animation was great, the writing was solid and the film as a whole was clever and packed with fun references, but the film was nearly as charming as the first, and considering that this film didn't really use the "LEGO" part nearly as well as the first one did, I think it could've easily worked as a differently styled "Batman" film without the "LEGO" part. In some ways, I feel like the "LEGO" thing was merely a means to cash in on Batman's popularity. Even so, it's definitely an entertaining cash-in, and I would definitely suggest giving it a look. Expand
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eagleeyevikingJul 12, 2017
Funny, moving, and animated well, The LEGO Batman Movie is a solid animated film as well as a solid Batman film that deals with themes such as loneliness and family with aplomb.
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FarhanFirozMay 24, 2017
The Lego Batman is one of the biggest surprises of the year.
The movie has a really interesting plot with great animation and a bunch
of Easter eggs and hilariously poking fun at batman and the lure of it. Will Arnett is definitely one of the
The Lego Batman is one of the biggest surprises of the year.
The movie has a really interesting plot with great animation and a bunch
of Easter eggs and hilariously poking fun at batman and the lure of it.
Will Arnett is definitely one of the greatest batman's portrayed on the big screen.
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RalfbergsJun 23, 2017
I am not a kid anymore, so maybe I did not like it as much as I should - I basically watched it because of the Batman. It was enjoyable, but I did not like some things in the plot. The comedic elements though were a nice touch and I like wereI am not a kid anymore, so maybe I did not like it as much as I should - I basically watched it because of the Batman. It was enjoyable, but I did not like some things in the plot. The comedic elements though were a nice touch and I like were they are going with the Lego Batman franchise. Expand
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avr50Jun 28, 2017
Lego Batman movie is not the lego movie, it shouldn´t but what i meant is the quality of the movie should be the same. The animation is good, but the jokes are just to much and that can be tired to see and anoying sometimes because you justLego Batman movie is not the lego movie, it shouldn´t but what i meant is the quality of the movie should be the same. The animation is good, but the jokes are just to much and that can be tired to see and anoying sometimes because you just don´t laugh because if you see the trailers those are the best jokes. Is good for kids and for parents that trully loves them. Just rent it on iTunes and you will expend 104 minutes of your live, just that Expand
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Captain_ChaosJun 7, 2017
Quite possibly my favorite Batman film, LEGO Batman combines the amazing stop-motion animation and punchy humor of the first LEGO Movie with my favorite superhero, a character with an incredible history and wealth of material to draw on. AQuite possibly my favorite Batman film, LEGO Batman combines the amazing stop-motion animation and punchy humor of the first LEGO Movie with my favorite superhero, a character with an incredible history and wealth of material to draw on. A stellar voice cast, a ton of references to the comics, and a surprisingly poignant take on the relationship between Batman and the Joker, and more so, the importance of having people you can rely on in your life. A great film for all ages. Expand
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tbeit2Mar 11, 2017
I have to say I was disappointed by this movie.

To start, my main flaws involved the humor in this movie. There was a lot of it, and not all of it landed. It seemed to put quantity over quality and as a result the film suffered. There were
I have to say I was disappointed by this movie.

To start, my main flaws involved the humor in this movie. There was a lot of it, and not all of it landed. It seemed to put quantity over quality and as a result the film suffered. There were some funny jokes and scenes, but overall I didn't find myself laughing nearly as much as I did at "The Lego Movie".

The story was also kind of... meh. I won't get into spoilers, but I will say it was predictable. It was a cool plot to be sure, but I felt they could have done more with it.

There are positives though. First off, the animation is beautiful and was a joy to watch. There were some characters that grew over the film and were enjoyable, as well as some cameos that were hilarious.

Overall, it definitely isn't a bad movie but it isn't anything I found special.
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Darksabre812Feb 27, 2017
I expected a mediocre kids movie and found myself laughing out loud the entire time. It is the best spoof film since Spaceballs. The movie captures the fun that superhero movie can be yet still retains a good message and solid character archI expected a mediocre kids movie and found myself laughing out loud the entire time. It is the best spoof film since Spaceballs. The movie captures the fun that superhero movie can be yet still retains a good message and solid character arch for our caped crusader. The movie references are more timeless than fresh, pulling from years of inside jokes instead of using the current flavor of the week fads. Another big surprise was Zach Galafinakis's Joker. I would like to talk to him about the choices made in that character. Still menacing and thoroughly evil, his Joker was able to explore the relationship between Batman and the Joker in a way that has only been done well in the comics and Dark Knight. Totally recommend. Expand
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SuperAquaLuigiFeb 20, 2018
A high energy, exciting, and very funny adventure that's exactly what you'd expect from a LEGO movie. It also plays out kind of like a spoof movie back when spoof movies were good.
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HPFANBOY1237Apr 9, 2017
Definitely not as good as the Lego Movie. The Lego Batman Movie is extremely convoluted and tonally uneven, it also takes forever to end. But in the end, it pays off as a funny and mostly entertaining movie that my mom fell asleep in.
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RoballnApr 2, 2017
Building upon the beauty and magic of the Lego universe, The Lego Batman Movie presents itself as a funny, well thinked, warm-hearted and superbly crafted work of modern animation. It's fair to say that this movie holds a better narrativeBuilding upon the beauty and magic of the Lego universe, The Lego Batman Movie presents itself as a funny, well thinked, warm-hearted and superbly crafted work of modern animation. It's fair to say that this movie holds a better narrative than most of the other Batman movies out there; packed with references to pop culture as well as to its source of inspiration, it's an instant classic of family oriented movies. Expand
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musicmaniac1965Aug 13, 2017
After being surprised how fun it was to watch "The Lego Movie" as an adult, i was looking forwards to see how the Batman frenchise would be used. I expected a more humorous tone than in the latest Batman movies, so starting from there.After being surprised how fun it was to watch "The Lego Movie" as an adult, i was looking forwards to see how the Batman frenchise would be used. I expected a more humorous tone than in the latest Batman movies, so starting from there.

Graphics are amazing, both in 3D as well as on the normal Blu ray. Even more so than the allready competent Lego Movie. Lighting effects, smoke, and i preferred the "real water" compared to the Lego water in Lego Movie. Nice to see lots of extra's amongst them also a reasonable part of how the movie has been made.

Sound was awesome in the theater, with nice surround effects. It worked at home as well, but the sounds did seem not to be as well placed (like the Batwing flying across the screen, the sound possition did not felt as deep and properly placed as in the movie theater). Still, it is good enough to pull me back into the movie again. I tried watching the Dutch langued version as well, but i came of much prefferring the original cast.

I feel i could re watch this movie even more so than The Lego Movie, due to the kind of humor suits me just fine, and almost all the character voices just felt right. For me, this movie is just as fun to watch as an adult then it is to watch along with the children.

All in all, since i gave The Lego Movie a 9, and i feel this is the better Lego Movie for me, a 10 it is!
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TyranianApr 11, 2019
Great animation but even more overstuffed with mediocre jokes than The Lego Movie.
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imthenoobJun 17, 2020
The story, which is ok for the most part, fades a bit for me towards the end but I found it to be a very entertaining movie that makes great use of the very talented cast behind it. I liked it far more than I did the other Lego movies.
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LeZeeAug 18, 2017
All important movies start with a black screen...

As the new millennium began, alongside the LEGO films born, but it all started with the song, the breakthrough song 'Everything is Awesome' a couple of years ago. Since then, we all thought
All important movies start with a black screen...

As the new millennium began, alongside the LEGO films born, but it all started with the song, the breakthrough song 'Everything is Awesome' a couple of years ago. Since then, we all thought LEGO was a new format in 3D animation like Anime in 2D Animation. So I was expecting very eagerly what could be the second LEGO film. When they had announced it was going to be 'Batman', many 'Batman' fans were elated. So here we are.

It took a longer time than expected to hit the screen. I'd lost hope in this, because all the sweet memories of the firs LEGO film were fading away from me. So I could not say or think anything about it. That's all changed once I watched it. While watching it, everything was restored like waking up after I was knocked down with a big blow to the head. That reminded how badly I missed it. One of the best animations. It can't be compared to the normal animation. It is more like a jerky type, similar to stop-motion, but done in softwares.

Anyway, it was not about the animation. It was the story and dialogues. The best Batman film was a very serious film, but this one was so fun. For all ages, a non stop entertainment guaranteed. The surprise was all the villains coming together in one place. When the Batman ignores his arch-rival, the Joker, he is set to redefine his position to fight the Batman. His comeback endangers the whole Gotham city. Then the black clad, the Batman, with the support of his sidekicks, fights to save the city from devastating. The remaining is how it all ends.

The voice-over artists were awesome, but first, my praise goes to the screen and dialogue writers. As I said, nothing was great in animation, especially if you had seen the previous LEGO film. All one can see is LEGOS everywhere, the world, the city, the characters made of LEGOS and then even the explosives and other special effects are kind of LEGO brick style visual. But top to bottom a very enjoyable film. An animation that should not be missed. Probably it could contest in the upcoming Oscars. Now all my eyes are towards 'Ninjago'. Bring it on.

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iCronicAug 7, 2017
Strong beginning&weak ending, some repetitive joke patterns. Still very funny, great writing&voice actors. The Lego movie was better though
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NerdConsultantFeb 20, 2017
Lego Batman is just the film I needed at just the right time. It’s good, funny and it’s just a plain delight to watch. It has a few issues, mainly to do with the jokes and the plot doesn’t entirely work as a whole and it’s not as creativeLego Batman is just the film I needed at just the right time. It’s good, funny and it’s just a plain delight to watch. It has a few issues, mainly to do with the jokes and the plot doesn’t entirely work as a whole and it’s not as creative as the Lego movie. But really, those are nit picks. I actually think this is a good time out and I think kids will enjoy it, their parents will enjoy it and I think comic fans will get something out of it as well. It’s well animated, for the most part well written and it’s very well acted. If you like Batman and you liked Lego Movie, this is one to add to your collection or to try and see when it is out in cinemas. Expand
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MrMovieBuffJun 27, 2017
'The LEGO Batman Movie' is hilarious from start to finish. It's like 'Deadpool' (2016) for kids, the self-referential humor and snappy dialogue make this movie fun, and energetic. We see that Batman (voiced by Will Arnett) has taken down his'The LEGO Batman Movie' is hilarious from start to finish. It's like 'Deadpool' (2016) for kids, the self-referential humor and snappy dialogue make this movie fun, and energetic. We see that Batman (voiced by Will Arnett) has taken down his ultimate enemy, the Joker (voiced by Zach Galifinakis), and Batman makes him realize that he has other enemies that are arguably no more important as he is, which leaves the Joker feeling vulnerable and disheartened. We then see Batman living a very quiet life in his mansion. He has no other friends, nor does he attend any parties. His butler, Alfred (Ralph Fiennes) tries to inform him about how too quiet and lonesome his life could get. One day, while attending Commissioner Gordon's party, he meets a young orphan who goes by the name Dick Grayson (Michael Cera), and wants Bruce Wayne to adopt him. Bruce does this unknowingly as he is distracted by developing a loving feeling for Barbara Gordon (Rosario Dawson), who then tells Gotham that Batman is not a very good hero for the city, as he makes no attempts to catch the evil criminals. Bruce, shocked by this, tries to make a change, but the Joker has other plans. This movie contains, once again, some of the best mix of stop-motion animation and CGI animation that we've seen from 'The LEGO Movie' (2014), and still has that irreverent humor, only this time, all the jokes poke fun at the history of Batman and DC Comics (there's even a subtle jab at 'Suicide Squad'). Will Arnett provides his best vocal range for the character, and proves that this character, who we got a glimpse of in 'The LEGO Movie' (2014), can carry his own movie. After this, I'd like to see a "LEGO Superman Movie", as well as many more spin-offs and sequels to come. This franchise has a bright and inventive future. Expand
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russiangamerFeb 20, 2017
Прекрасная графика, море отсылок, реально смешные шутки, старая добрая мораль.
Итог: Отличнейший мультфильм, единственная придирка - немного затянули, минут так на 10.
Прекрасная графика, море отсылок, реально смешные шутки, старая добрая мораль.
Итог: Отличнейший мультфильм, единственная придирка - немного затянули, минут так на 10.
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UrbanlistenerJul 22, 2017
Great animated movie, the performances, the jokes, the story, the animation, the score, everything lands perfectly. My main and only issue with the movie is its pace. It is WAY too fast, theres no time to catch all the gags and comprehendGreat animated movie, the performances, the jokes, the story, the animation, the score, everything lands perfectly. My main and only issue with the movie is its pace. It is WAY too fast, theres no time to catch all the gags and comprehend fully whats happening, everything is so fast, it is sometimes overwhelming. Expand
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kyle20ellisMar 14, 2022
Was very pleasantly surprised by 'The LEGO Movie'. Initially wasn't sure as to whether a film based on a popular (and timeless) children's toy merchandise would work, but it ended up being one of the best animated films that year and one ofWas very pleasantly surprised by 'The LEGO Movie'. Initially wasn't sure as to whether a film based on a popular (and timeless) children's toy merchandise would work, but it ended up being one of the best animated films that year and one of the year's most entertaining.

'The LEGO Batman Movie' was seen with higher expectations, knowing what to expect and being somebody who likes Batman very much, and was every bit as good if not better. Its only stumbling block is the last half hour or so, which tonally (with things taking a more dramatic and darker tone) felt too far removed from the rest of the film and not only did it lose momentum it also felt somewhat overblown. With that being said, 'The LEGO Batman Movie' was a sheer delight for Batman and superhero fans, anybody who loved 'The LEGO Movie' and wants to see a fresh take on Batman and superheroes will not be disappointed.

Like with 'The LEGO Movie', the animation is really first rate, the vibrant yet dynamic colours are remarkably vivid to the extent that it makes the eyes pop, the backgrounds are immaculately designed, the characters look remarkably good in Lego form and a lot of the visuals especially in the action are very inventive. There is a bright and breezy soundtrack that compliments The Lego Movie beautifully, a lot of it is very catchy with a touch of humour while also giving room for a more understated touch.

Again, the script bursts with imaginative verbal and visual gags, while there is a sharp wit, snappy dialogue and thick and fast jokes that all hit their mark. A lot of it is hilarious and makes the film one of 2017's most entertaining, but it's more than just comedy. There is a lot of poignant heart, block-busting action and some inspirational messaging. What makes 'The LEGO Batman Movie' especially good is how it feels like a celebration of Batman while mocking previous incarnations and his origins with glee.

Story is fast-paced and energetic, with lots of humour and heart. There are a lot of characters here but not too many, the characters (heroes and villains) have their entertaining quirks and personalities yet the film really allows you to properly care for them as well. The voice work is exemplary, with note perfect turns from Will Arnett and Ralph Fiennes and actors who on paper sounded completely wrong for their roles actually nailing them (Zach Galifianakis could easily have been a disaster as Joker but was both entertaining and menacing, Michael Cera is also the most likable he has been in a long time).

In summary, wonderful, perfect for kids and adults alike and a delight for Batman/superhero fans. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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RobBob99Aug 7, 2017
Wow, talk about a fun ride from start to finish. The LEGO Batman Movie managed to make one of the most interesting and refreshing incarnations of the Batman character to date. If you're a hardcore fan of the character, a number of easter eggsWow, talk about a fun ride from start to finish. The LEGO Batman Movie managed to make one of the most interesting and refreshing incarnations of the Batman character to date. If you're a hardcore fan of the character, a number of easter eggs and satirical humor revolving around the history of Batman will have you laughing out loud constantly. I found myself laughing minutes into the next scene after a number of gut busting one liner that never seemed to end. While the pacing did drag in the toward the end of the second act, I had a smile on my face throughout making this one of my favorites of the year so far. Expand
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JarodyDec 11, 2017
With incredible voice acting, remarkable Lego animation and brilliantly executed humour, the only thing lacking in the Lego Batman Movie is a strong emotional message like the Lego Movie.
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Striking4gold4May 22, 2017
Not only does The Lego Batman Movie achieve more than Batman v Superman (although that was expected), it also achieves more than the original Lego movie. The story brings us into Batman's life behind the cowl, and it REALLY delivers. TheNot only does The Lego Batman Movie achieve more than Batman v Superman (although that was expected), it also achieves more than the original Lego movie. The story brings us into Batman's life behind the cowl, and it REALLY delivers. The animation feels like it's made of 100% Lego, and not to mention the action scenes are really fun to watch. It also uses almost every DC villain as a character in the film, but the one that stands out most is The Joker. What the writers done with him is great! So, all in all, The Lego Batman Movie isn't one of the better DC films, it's one of their best. Expand
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SrPepeJan 3, 2018
Lego Batman sorprendentemente es una increíble película de Batman, que si se ve más allá del contenido infantil, se aprecia mucho. Deja una gran enseñanza y creo que es la única obra de Batman que refleja a la perfección la relación entre elLego Batman sorprendentemente es una increíble película de Batman, que si se ve más allá del contenido infantil, se aprecia mucho. Deja una gran enseñanza y creo que es la única obra de Batman que refleja a la perfección la relación entre el murciélago y el Joker. Expand
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thoodeeFeb 11, 2017
Movie was freaking hilarious! Also had so many "straight from comic" references. I didn't think this movie would be as good as the first lego movie, but definitely met expectations and then some. The only negative I had coming out of theMovie was freaking hilarious! Also had so many "straight from comic" references. I didn't think this movie would be as good as the first lego movie, but definitely met expectations and then some. The only negative I had coming out of the movie was that there was never a dull moment so that I could take a piss break. (given all the multiple beers that were consumed, obviously) Expand
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Muskrat147Mar 4, 2017
Similar to its predecessor, The Lego Batman Movie shines with pop culture references and many clever gags, but also digs a little deeper, establishing complex characters and a story that proves to be emotional, powerful and hilarious - all atSimilar to its predecessor, The Lego Batman Movie shines with pop culture references and many clever gags, but also digs a little deeper, establishing complex characters and a story that proves to be emotional, powerful and hilarious - all at the same time. Expand
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KillercadenMar 22, 2017
I loved this movie so much! This movie literally has nonstop action! Micheal Cera was hilarious in this movie along with Will Arnett. honestly, I would say I like more than the first lego movie that I still really loved, but I was nonstopI loved this movie so much! This movie literally has nonstop action! Micheal Cera was hilarious in this movie along with Will Arnett. honestly, I would say I like more than the first lego movie that I still really loved, but I was nonstop laughing during this one but they are both so GOOD! Expand
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alejandro970Jan 12, 2020
Does exists a Batman movie that excels Mask of the Phantom or Sub Zero? Naturally. From same masterminds of Lego Movie we got a selfish Batman who has to learn by the hardest way to work in team. Lots of laughs and irreverent easter eggs.Does exists a Batman movie that excels Mask of the Phantom or Sub Zero? Naturally. From same masterminds of Lego Movie we got a selfish Batman who has to learn by the hardest way to work in team. Lots of laughs and irreverent easter eggs. Another depreciated by mean Uncle Oscar. Expand
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thedaywalkerJun 21, 2017
Very interesting movie
Although most of the funny moments came from easter eggs and mentions of the batman movies over the years, but its funny in it's own right. With a very good message for the kids as well, but i think in the end of the
Very interesting movie
Although most of the funny moments came from easter eggs and mentions of the batman movies over the years, but its funny in it's own right. With a very good message for the kids as well, but i think in the end of the end of the day, most jokes will pass by if you haven't watched the batman movies
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GreatGatsbyMar 20, 2017
The LEGO Batman movie continues Warner Brothers Lego franchise with a fairly smart and amusing film that achieves in bringing everyone's favorite caped crusader to the big screen in a more satirical light. Lego Batman is very funny in theThe LEGO Batman movie continues Warner Brothers Lego franchise with a fairly smart and amusing film that achieves in bringing everyone's favorite caped crusader to the big screen in a more satirical light. Lego Batman is very funny in the most simplistic ways, as the trailers gave away most of the movies intended big laughs. The voice work is brilliant, especially Zach's work on the Joker that truly puts Jared Leto's to shame. I feel Warner would be better off doing a live action remake of this Batman film rather than continue on the path their superhero universe is heading. Expand
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FromKangaFeb 15, 2017
I'm really impressed with this movie, I really liked the first lego movie but I didn't know if I was going to like this one, but after seeing this film, I can say with confidence that the lego batman movie is a must see for lego fans, forI'm really impressed with this movie, I really liked the first lego movie but I didn't know if I was going to like this one, but after seeing this film, I can say with confidence that the lego batman movie is a must see for lego fans, for batman fans and for movie fans in general.

The story is surpringly really good and deep, it's more a character study of who batman is and his flaws, it talks about him being alone and wants to stay alone because he's afraid to lose someone close to him again and it gave us some unexpected emotional moments.

The characters are amazing, batman is likeable and funny but like I said he has unexpected depth, Robin, Barbara and Alfred were all really likeable and are important for the character of Batman.
But my favourite character in this movie (besides batman) was the joker, the relationship between him and batman was hilarious but also kind of heartwarming and people can actually relate to the joker, having the feeling of being underappreciated for the things you do for someone, it really took me off guard how well made the characters were.

The animation like the lego movie is freaking amazing, really impressive at times, there is so many details and hidden gags throughout this movie, there is so much thrown at the screen and it's a blast to look at.

It has so many themes and good morals, it makes it a really good film for kids, but adults who know batman will understand these references and will also have a great time.

I'm just so impressed, my only con with this film it's that sometimes there is so many jokes that you can get lost, but that's just a very minor flaw


Conclusion: This is the best animated movie of this year for now, it's one of the funniest films I've seen in a long time, it's heartwarming and deep and it has fun and likeable characters.
It's sad that it's the best DC film since the dark knight and is more mature than suicide squad and Batman v Superman.
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KinzuaFeb 20, 2017
It's rare that I have to really think about what flaws a movie had to critic it because it was that good to me. The way the comedic, serious, and heart-warming moments are packaged in this movie is amazing. This movie doesn't take itself tooIt's rare that I have to really think about what flaws a movie had to critic it because it was that good to me. The way the comedic, serious, and heart-warming moments are packaged in this movie is amazing. This movie doesn't take itself too seriously nor does it try to be a mindless parody and I commend it for that. Just like the Lego Movie, the visuals and animation are so astounding you sometimes forget you are watching a Lego movie. As for the faults of this movie, it introduces so many characters but doesn't develop many of them and it lacks a grounded story. Overall, at least give this movie a watch because whether or not you like it as much as me, you're sure to have a good time. Expand
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Skeletor1704Feb 25, 2017
Pretty good and some funny moments with nods to Batman of all generations. However it started off pretty... Crap. Some cringy moments but also some pretty deep moments that really does show Batman's true feelings
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SuperemeAug 10, 2017
The true story about Batman is that he is my favorite superhero and this movie is really awesome but however I don't like the Color black and you know it is really popular.
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ChuckAmuckMar 1, 2017
This latest Lego feature is one for both Lego fanatics and people who have more respect for batman than for themselves. After watching this in a movie theater full of children, I can safely say most kids will love it. Silly jokes, action andThis latest Lego feature is one for both Lego fanatics and people who have more respect for batman than for themselves. After watching this in a movie theater full of children, I can safely say most kids will love it. Silly jokes, action and wonderful use of medium resulted in two hours of giggling, shrieking and awe from the younger audience members. But this film is for parents too, there are a good few secret grown up jokes and plenty of references to past Batman films, comics and tv shows for you. I'll admit, I was worried that most of the film's better moments would have been spent in the trailers, but thankfully this was not the case. The overall story of the film was entertaining and there was a good amount of emotion and character development to make it worthwhile. The voice acting is superb, the casting choices were very well made and it's fun to see return performances from some characters from Lego Movie. It's a fun film that will pick you up, have you laughing and leave you in a great mood. Expand
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MonkiReviewsJul 17, 2017
Better than the original Lego Movie. It was also almost perfect. The story was amazing, funny, and emotional. They put a lot of work into voice acting and animation. It is worth a watch.
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CalumRhysUKApr 9, 2017
Growing up, Lego meant everything to me, my aspirations of becoming an architect, and even the result of me studying design engineering in university, were all due to my fascination with Lego as a child and the complex structures you couldGrowing up, Lego meant everything to me, my aspirations of becoming an architect, and even the result of me studying design engineering in university, were all due to my fascination with Lego as a child and the complex structures you could craft and create. In 2014, upon the announcement of 'The Lego Movie', despite my love for the toy, I was kinda doubting the general premise. How could you make a movie out of Lego? Well, that question was soon answered as I gawped in awe at the screen, the movie was fantastic. Now, the character from 'The Lego Movie' that garnered the most love was Batman, a cocky, sarcastic, childish take on the superhero we know and love... well it was only going to be a matter of time before he got his own motion picture.

'The Lego Batman Movie' was definitely an enjoyable ride, and whilst I think it lacks in comparison to its predecessor, it stills thrusts us back into the universe that we came to revere in 2014. With an admirable cast of voice talent, and stunning animated visuals, 'The Lego Batman Movie' boasts undeniable creative talent, but does at times seem to be trying a little too hard to be funny, building off the reputation the initial film garnered.

Is this film worth viewing? Most definitely, it's a hilarious feel-good animated comedy, and definitely perfect for the younger audience. I actually saw this film prior to its full release during a preview a few days early, however I believe it may have been aimed more as a kids matinée... I was literally the only adult there, shameful I know, but heck, I didn't care. The kids in the audience continually laughed with glee, so its definitely something suited for that kind of audience, but don't skip over the older adults who are still children at heart, it's an alluring comedy that piles on the laughs, definitely worth a watch.
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CHEENYUSAug 6, 2017
So, that was disappointing.
"The LEGO Movie" from 2014 was clearly one of my favourite movies of this decade so far. The jokes as well as the animation, characters and so on were hilarious. Unfortunately, "The LEGO Batman Movie" is pretty
So, that was disappointing.
"The LEGO Movie" from 2014 was clearly one of my favourite movies of this decade so far. The jokes as well as the animation, characters and so on were hilarious. Unfortunately, "The LEGO Batman Movie" is pretty much the opposite in my opinion.
The jokes are pretty repetetive an often just dumb and the animation is way too oversaturated. The cut was very hectic and because of the annoying animations you can`t even notice what`s going on on the screen. Asides from that I think the characters are simple but cute and the story has a lot of potential.
It`s not a terrible movie, but in my opinion "The LEGO Movie" was way better.
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PericowskyOct 1, 2017
It's amazing that LEGO characters managed to print the Bruce Wayne'soul, even more than the directors of 'Suicide Squad' and 'Batman v Superman', obvious giving comical touches at the right times, excellent animation of LEGO, good dumbbellIt's amazing that LEGO characters managed to print the Bruce Wayne'soul, even more than the directors of 'Suicide Squad' and 'Batman v Superman', obvious giving comical touches at the right times, excellent animation of LEGO, good dumbbell with DC Comics. Expand
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MLPNASCARFan18Oct 16, 2017
The Lego Batman Movie has it's funny moments but it doesn't quite have the same charm The Lego Movie had. Has a lot of action scenes as typical in any DC Universe movie but as for the story it's kind of ho hum and predictable. The charactersThe Lego Batman Movie has it's funny moments but it doesn't quite have the same charm The Lego Movie had. Has a lot of action scenes as typical in any DC Universe movie but as for the story it's kind of ho hum and predictable. The characters were okay but some could have been left out and like Barbara the police chief and The little orphan boy (Forgot his name). Batman may had been the one who stole the show in the first film but I don't think him having a stand alone was really a good idea. But this is coming from a non Lego fan, I mean if your a fan of the Lego series then it would be okay for you but this really wasn't my cup of tea. It's a good action movie but it's not perfect. Expand
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GorbaxDec 2, 2017
A lively, colorful, rapid fire animated company with a fluid animation style and reference filled script. The Lego Batman Movie is great and can be recommended to all ages.
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Miles_SDec 3, 2017
A lively, colorful, rapid fire animated company with a fluid animation style and reference filled script. The Lego Batman Movie is great and can be recommended to all ages.
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Davidf4679Dec 17, 2017
The Lego batman movie is a good movie but it's not perfect but it's a fun movie and good joke it's funny Batman is the best. And the joker and Robyn and good song the animation is a good style the best Lego movie
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ThaddeusDec 16, 2017
The film never can live up to The Lego Movie, but the puns were funny. I hated the second act of the movie and I hated the Joker, but the opening scene and the shark reference to the 1966 film were funny. Decent clean movie for the family.
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CTHReviewsSep 11, 2018
If I'm being honest, The Lego Batman movie is the most hilarious spoof movie I've seen in decades. The film makes fun of how weird the caped crusader has been over the years, and yet simultaneously celebrates how awesome he truly is.
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4Nick3Apr 18, 2018
A funny clever film that is one easy to enjoy. But this movie just keeps getting worse and worse each time I watch it, probably because it can be all over the place and boring.
Rating: C
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NolanLundgaardMay 12, 2018
Epic!!!!! Best Batman movie I have seen to date!!! I totally recommend The LEGO Batman Movie! It was even better than The LEGO Movie, and if you liked that, you will love the Batman version!
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xXClutchDutchXxFeb 9, 2020
Very good movie for all ages. It has the perfect humor for fans of old and new with iconic scenes referencing lots of classic films. You can some it up with just a solid film all around for the family.
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FedericoSierraMar 4, 2019
There is a genuine interest to analyze Bruce Wayne's lack of social development following his parents death. I wish the movie had dig deeper into this instead of devoting so much of its runtime to travel to The Phantom Zone and all thoseThere is a genuine interest to analyze Bruce Wayne's lack of social development following his parents death. I wish the movie had dig deeper into this instead of devoting so much of its runtime to travel to The Phantom Zone and all those unnecessary villains. Expand
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