




When Bruce Wayne receives the man of the year award, fellow billionaire Lex Luthor becomes jealous and decides to run for President. To create the atmosphere for his type of fear-based politics Lex recruits the Joker to perfect a Black LEGO Destructor Ray which wreaks havoc on Gotham. As Lex destroys Batman's tech, Batman reluctantly turns to Superman for help. Review: An (almost) Feature Length Lego Movie (With Batman!) - My family has enjoyed the previous Lego movie releases for Star Wars, but considering the superhero obsession in our household I had to pick this film up. The movie itself runs 71 minutes, almost a feature length which is quite a bit more than we've gotten with the previous Star Wars specials. The movie begins with Batman and Superman taking on Lex Luthor and flashes back to the "Man of the Year" award ceremony which quickly gets out of control when the Joker leads a group of villains (including the Penquin, Harley Quinn, Riddler, Two-Face and Catwoman) to crash the party. And what better way to stop a villain team up then by getting together a few "super" friends like Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Cyborg and The Flash. There are plenty of other characters that show up along the way as well. While this film utilizes the spirit of the cut-scenes from LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes , it is not a straight repackage of them. Many scenes have been added and the others reanimated and re-cut and improved upon for the release, all for the better. If you've played the game, you get the gist, but this is a much higher quality of animation and gives you the story in a much more cinematic way. The film itself is fun for all ages, with enough Lego humor for the kids and plenty of jokes that will probably be over their heads including references to the Batman films going all the way back to the 1960s. Kudos to the design team for their parody of the original 1989 Batman film opening, as well as the use of that iconic Danny Elfman music and the John Williams Superman score. The voice work is solid and though I prefer the voice cast of Arkham Asylum, this group of actors does a wonderful job portraying these characters in a more kid friendly way. The bonus features are great as well and include a short feature called "Building Batman" behinds the scenes in the Lego animation studio with a few kids getting to work with the resident animator, 2 episodes of The Brave and the Bold and one from Teen Titans, a Lego Batman stop-motion short, and 5 winning shorts from the Lego DC Universe Super Heroes Video Contest. There are various languages options but unfortunately no commentary which I would have loved to hear from the director or lead animator about the production. The pack-in of Clark Kent with the "S" exposed is a nice add on for Lego collectors as well. Ultimately this is a great release. It's a fun film for all ages and a worth a look. Review: FUNTASTIC!!!! - I'm not sure where to begin -- the animation is EXCELLENT! This isn't just a "bunch of cut scenes from the video game" and most/all of the animation is completely ORIGINAL to this movie. FABULOUS STUFF!!! The humor is just great -- very well-written dialogue that kept my kids & I giggling. My wife even bellowed out a huge laugh at a couple scenes, and she's generally not much into "comic book-y stuff", as she calls it. This is terrific, and worth every penny. Bought one for a friend's son, too. He's gonna love it! As for the negative reviewers, I have only this to say to you: "You clearly HAVE NOT seen this movie if that's your view. It is FULL of ORIGINAL scenes, dialogue, and story that DIFFERS from the game while maintaining the same general plot. The animation is PHENOMENAL, and I know you'll come back and tell me how you've seen it, blah-blah-blah, but I have been playing the game with my son, and just finished watching this with my entire family, and can say without a doubt that it is NOT 'just made up of a bunch of cut scenes from the video game'. NEXT!" ~Charlie~
| ASIN | B00D014E4Y |
| Actors | Charlie Schlatter, Christopher Corey Smith, Clancy Brown, Travis Willingham, Troy Baker |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,445 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #9,116 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,030) |
| Director | Jon Burton |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | WHV1000418180DVD |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Animated, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Jon Burton |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| Release date | June 11, 2013 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 11 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
M**N
An (almost) Feature Length Lego Movie (With Batman!)
My family has enjoyed the previous Lego movie releases for Star Wars, but considering the superhero obsession in our household I had to pick this film up. The movie itself runs 71 minutes, almost a feature length which is quite a bit more than we've gotten with the previous Star Wars specials. The movie begins with Batman and Superman taking on Lex Luthor and flashes back to the "Man of the Year" award ceremony which quickly gets out of control when the Joker leads a group of villains (including the Penquin, Harley Quinn, Riddler, Two-Face and Catwoman) to crash the party. And what better way to stop a villain team up then by getting together a few "super" friends like Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Cyborg and The Flash. There are plenty of other characters that show up along the way as well. While this film utilizes the spirit of the cut-scenes from LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes , it is not a straight repackage of them. Many scenes have been added and the others reanimated and re-cut and improved upon for the release, all for the better. If you've played the game, you get the gist, but this is a much higher quality of animation and gives you the story in a much more cinematic way. The film itself is fun for all ages, with enough Lego humor for the kids and plenty of jokes that will probably be over their heads including references to the Batman films going all the way back to the 1960s. Kudos to the design team for their parody of the original 1989 Batman film opening, as well as the use of that iconic Danny Elfman music and the John Williams Superman score. The voice work is solid and though I prefer the voice cast of Arkham Asylum, this group of actors does a wonderful job portraying these characters in a more kid friendly way. The bonus features are great as well and include a short feature called "Building Batman" behinds the scenes in the Lego animation studio with a few kids getting to work with the resident animator, 2 episodes of The Brave and the Bold and one from Teen Titans, a Lego Batman stop-motion short, and 5 winning shorts from the Lego DC Universe Super Heroes Video Contest. There are various languages options but unfortunately no commentary which I would have loved to hear from the director or lead animator about the production. The pack-in of Clark Kent with the "S" exposed is a nice add on for Lego collectors as well. Ultimately this is a great release. It's a fun film for all ages and a worth a look.
C**Y
FUNTASTIC!!!!
I'm not sure where to begin -- the animation is EXCELLENT! This isn't just a "bunch of cut scenes from the video game" and most/all of the animation is completely ORIGINAL to this movie. FABULOUS STUFF!!! The humor is just great -- very well-written dialogue that kept my kids & I giggling. My wife even bellowed out a huge laugh at a couple scenes, and she's generally not much into "comic book-y stuff", as she calls it. This is terrific, and worth every penny. Bought one for a friend's son, too. He's gonna love it! As for the negative reviewers, I have only this to say to you: "You clearly HAVE NOT seen this movie if that's your view. It is FULL of ORIGINAL scenes, dialogue, and story that DIFFERS from the game while maintaining the same general plot. The animation is PHENOMENAL, and I know you'll come back and tell me how you've seen it, blah-blah-blah, but I have been playing the game with my son, and just finished watching this with my entire family, and can say without a doubt that it is NOT 'just made up of a bunch of cut scenes from the video game'. NEXT!" ~Charlie~
E**.
The Super Friends Return!
What an awesome little movie this was! I wasn't even aware it existed until I stumbled upon it one day. The LEGO animated characters and "playsets" are beautifully done, and the storyline is very entertaining, for both adults and children. DC Comics may not do live action movies that well, but they put out some fantastic animated ones. This movie brings some "fun" back into the DC Universe. It reminds me of being a kid again. Fans of the original Super Friends cartoon series (and its many incarnations) will really enjoy this LEGO Batman movie. Batman is serious and Robin is kid-like and sometimes clumsy. Superman rushes in to save the day occasionally. When he does, Robin is in awe; Batman less than thrilled that Superman is stealing his thunder. Classic! Although I wish there were even more DC characters that made appearances, we do get to see some of the main Justice Leaguers and numerous Batman villains (plus Lex Luthor). Give me LEGO DC superhero movies any day over any current animated superhero shows.
H**R
Great for kids, fun for adults too
The nice thing about the Lego movies and TV shows is they don't just cater to the youngest children. It has a bunch of jokes that would fly over the heads of the younger kids but parents will get it. At least you won't get bored sitting with your kids. The movie is a bit dark, but then again, it's Batman so that is to be expected. My 4 year old is a big fan of batman and all the other superheroes, so the combination of that plus Lego was ideal for him. He's getting a little more aware of what's "scary", so he wanted me to sit with him. It's perhaps a little violent for those who want to shield their kids from everything, so maybe check out a trailer or soomething if that's a concern.
N**M
Something to watch with the kids
If you're into Legos, then this movie is a must-watch with the kids. Our kids enjoyed this superhero action movie.
K**D
Really Fun
In waiting for the blue ray release of The Lego Movie, we purchased this video to watch and it was a nice, entertaining 86 minutes. It was fun for an adult and older teen to watch, jokes for kids and adults to get. Because Batman and his world are meant to be dark, I'm not sure about adequacy for younger children. I think Lego captured some of the darkness with the Joker character, so parents might want to gauge how their younger children will react. The feature that is also included is a nice explanation of how the movie was made and uses kids to do some of the stop action work. I would think it will inspire a whole new generation of film makers to come. Perhaps even a whole lot more Lego amatuer films will show up on YouTube.
S**T
Batman ist mal wieder auf Solo-Mission – bis Superman, Wonder Woman & Co. auftauchen, um gemeinsam gegen Lex Luthor und den Joker anzutreten! 😈🔋💣 Und das Ganze natürlich im herrlich-humorvollen LEGO-Stil! 😄🎮 Action, Spaß und Anspielungen für große wie kleine DC-Fans gibt’s hier im Minutentakt – inklusive Batmobil-Drifts, Laser-Schlachten und jeder Menge Superkräfte! 🚗⚡🛡️ Die Animation ist flott, der Humor charmant ironisch, und der Teamgeist steht ganz klar im Fokus. 🤝💫 Fazit: Ein witziges, heldenhaftes LEGO-Abenteuer für die ganze Familie – mit Batman im Mittelpunkt (natürlich 😎). 🦇🏆🎬 👉 Tipp: Entdecke außergewöhnliche Bildkalender, Puzzles & Leinwände – die perfekte Geschenkidee für jeden Anlass! 🎨🖼️ Erhältlich auf Amazon – einfach nach "Marco Warstat" suchen! ✨🧩
S**N
Bought this for my grandson's 7th birthday and, judging by his comments, I definitely made a great choice. He has watched it over and over again and describes it as "super duper fantastic" and of course "cool"............ high praise indeed. He now gives a running commentary on the action for the benefit of his little brother - all of 10 months old!
S**N
Birthday gift my don loves it and it arrived on time
R**.
Un Batman come non lo abbiamo mai visto. La Lego, in formidabile ascesa negli ultimi anni, si dimostra imbattibile anche nel settore dell'entertainment. I suoi videogiochi sono delle vere perle, giocabili da tutti in età compresa dai 4 ai 99 anni. Questo film è un ottimo prodotto, l'animazione è perfetta e le battute fanno ridere, davvero. Una cosa che occorre sapere prima di acquistarlo è che, essendo tratto direttamente dal videogame Lego Batman2, è composto da tutte le animazioni di intermezzo del videogioco, quelle scenette terribilmente spassose tra un livello e l'altro. Per chi ha giocato il videogioco potrebbe essere una delusione, trattandosi di materiale già visto. Per tutti gli altri e per i veri fan Lego, è un prodotto assolutamente da avere. E' buono, anzi ottimo, che questo aspetto sia chiaramente segnalato in copertina con un vistoso bollino giallo che avverte che "Batman il film" è tratto direttamente dal videogame Batman2. E' meno buono che sia così dannatamente corto! Eccezionali, per gli amanti del genere, i contenuti speciali del dvd, che da soli varrebbero la spesa.
A**ー
安価で楽しめる作風。シリアスだがあったかみのあるバットマンが見れます。
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