In case you are like me were I dont use a DVD player or BD player but use the digital codes to access when ever and where ever I can stream.
This comes with a digital code that is not for the US market and can not be redeemed. If you are ever looking at these from just a picture the triangle on the cover will be your key indicator to stay away. Hope I save someone else the frustration I went through.
Great movie tho.
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| Genre | Animation, Comedy, Action & Adventure |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Contributor | Phil Lord, Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Christopher Miller, Alison Brie, Liam Neeson, Elizabeth Banks, Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Chris Pratt, Charlie Day See more |
| Language | English, Spanish |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
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The LEGO Movie
An ordinary Lego mini-figure, thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil Lego tyrant from gluing the universe together.
Product Description
An ordinary Lego construction worker, thought to be the prophesied 'Special', is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil tyrant from gluing the Lego universe into eternal stasis.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.5 inches; 2.88 Ounces
- Item model number : 28941110
- Director : Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : June 17, 2014
- Actors : Chris Pratt, Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman, Nick Offerman
- Subtitles: : French, Spanish, Portuguese
- Producers : Dan Lin, Roy Lee
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : WarnerBrothers
- ASIN : B00I6JOBTI
- Writers : Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,447 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #63 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs
- #98 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
- #239 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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I enjoyed the LEGO movie, the voice actors were great in each film and I had to add them to my growing movie collection. These are great films for kids and adults alike. The humor works for all who watch them. I am also a big fan of animation and the creativity behind making them. Amazon had a great price for the film as well
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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2021
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Don't buy this Blu-ray/Digital HD UA version! My code expired in 2017 - despite the fact that I purchased the movie in 2020 on Amazon, AND/AND flixster.com where you're supposed to redeem the code doesn't even exist anymore. I found that you can supposedly redeem a flixster code on FandangoNow, but when I tried to do that, it says the code is invalid. It turns out, the code wasn't valid in the US region ever!!!!!! Another user noted that the triangle on the front of the cover is your indication that the redemption code is for a different region. I wish I had known that before I purchased this! Very disappointed in Amazon and the seller for misadvertising this product! It simply does not include a valid digital copy of the movie.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2015
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One of my very favorite films of 2014.
What I worried would be a feature length commercial is instead a very funny, and somewhat subversive film, overflowing with ideas, puns, perfect music, and wacky 'cameos' by everyone from Shaquile O'Neil, to a wonderfully warped and dark Batman (given terrific voice by Will Arnet).
'Lego' doesn't look quite like any film I've seen before. It has a rough, almost bizarrely low- tech look to it's Lego people -- stop motion that looks like stop motion --oddly (but very effectively) combined with mind-blowingly huge and complicated shots of the Lego universe in action. Somehow in the unlikely mix of slickness and lo-fi something wonderful is created; animation that is wildly impressive, but also clearly human, creative and DIY at the same time.
The film is basically a spoof of every Hollywood vision-quest movie you've ever seen. You know the films. A young character (almost always male) is called on to save the world/neighborhood/kingdom. He's over-matched, and under prepared, but with a kindly older mentor of great power to guide him, you know he will find a way to prevail.
Except here the "special" character at the center really ISN'T very special. He's a young working guy like a million others, who's not very bright or especially brave, and who just wants to live his happy, blank, endlessly repetitive safe life. And the mentor? None other than the voice of Morgan Freeman, expertly spoofing his own image as the ultimate voice of wisdom. He plays a wizard who is far less consistently brilliant and all knowing than he claims or wants to be. He's very, very funny, which is not the first thing one thinks of with Morgan Freeman. The same could be said of Liam Neeson, who also does a great voice job as the good cop/bad cop, who's personality changes depending on what side of his head is facing front. Will Ferrell is also excellent as the villain of the piece, being just silly enough to be funny, but just real enough to give the story some real tension.
Not everything works, and there were a few spots near the end where the energy flagged. But overall this is an exciting and creative (and wonderfully fun) piece of film-making, that manages to attack the near fascist mentality of a society obsessed with consuming, and determined not to question it's own lives (it's not for nothing that the villain's name is 'President Business')-- while still being very funny, and almost never feeling like its preaching.
And without giving anything away, in the last 20 minutes it changes the rules again, and asks a few profound questions about the nature of existence, without seeming like it had suddenly jumped the track as a film for kids as well as adults.
In the end, I walked around with the hysterical, awful (in a great way), and when you think about it kinda dark anthem "Everything is Awesome" banging around in my head for days.
What I worried would be a feature length commercial is instead a very funny, and somewhat subversive film, overflowing with ideas, puns, perfect music, and wacky 'cameos' by everyone from Shaquile O'Neil, to a wonderfully warped and dark Batman (given terrific voice by Will Arnet).
'Lego' doesn't look quite like any film I've seen before. It has a rough, almost bizarrely low- tech look to it's Lego people -- stop motion that looks like stop motion --oddly (but very effectively) combined with mind-blowingly huge and complicated shots of the Lego universe in action. Somehow in the unlikely mix of slickness and lo-fi something wonderful is created; animation that is wildly impressive, but also clearly human, creative and DIY at the same time.
The film is basically a spoof of every Hollywood vision-quest movie you've ever seen. You know the films. A young character (almost always male) is called on to save the world/neighborhood/kingdom. He's over-matched, and under prepared, but with a kindly older mentor of great power to guide him, you know he will find a way to prevail.
Except here the "special" character at the center really ISN'T very special. He's a young working guy like a million others, who's not very bright or especially brave, and who just wants to live his happy, blank, endlessly repetitive safe life. And the mentor? None other than the voice of Morgan Freeman, expertly spoofing his own image as the ultimate voice of wisdom. He plays a wizard who is far less consistently brilliant and all knowing than he claims or wants to be. He's very, very funny, which is not the first thing one thinks of with Morgan Freeman. The same could be said of Liam Neeson, who also does a great voice job as the good cop/bad cop, who's personality changes depending on what side of his head is facing front. Will Ferrell is also excellent as the villain of the piece, being just silly enough to be funny, but just real enough to give the story some real tension.
Not everything works, and there were a few spots near the end where the energy flagged. But overall this is an exciting and creative (and wonderfully fun) piece of film-making, that manages to attack the near fascist mentality of a society obsessed with consuming, and determined not to question it's own lives (it's not for nothing that the villain's name is 'President Business')-- while still being very funny, and almost never feeling like its preaching.
And without giving anything away, in the last 20 minutes it changes the rules again, and asks a few profound questions about the nature of existence, without seeming like it had suddenly jumped the track as a film for kids as well as adults.
In the end, I walked around with the hysterical, awful (in a great way), and when you think about it kinda dark anthem "Everything is Awesome" banging around in my head for days.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2016
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Written in so many great layers. Great for kids but adults can enjoy this film by themselves. Nostalgia, family, tongue-in-cheek marketing, cultural satire, political commentary, even cosmology, all somehow come together beautifully in a film my kids watched dozens of times and I enjoyed every single time. Not too many films can pull that off.
I can't believe Morgan Freeman hasn't done more voiceover work, because he just kills it. Chris Pratt and Will Farrell are hilarious, but that's generally a given. Alison Brie was delightful in Community and channels all that tried-and-true repressed Id she showed there into this. Elizabeth Banks brings established comic chops to her role, though I will agree with others that the agency of her otherwise very potent character was marginalized; she obviously has a backstory where she can't sort out her own identity (constantly changing names), hopes to be the Special (the "hero" of the Prophecy) but isn't, and then despite these unresolved insecurities loses herself in relationships. I don't think my five year old daughter internalizes those heady concepts; she just likes that Wyldstyle can build stuff and kicks butt, which she totally does. Liam Neeson growls, snarls and kicks chairs with totally PG "swearing" fits as Bad Cop, lampooning the roles that have made him so much money lately. Finally (for the purposes of this now-longer-than-intended review), Will Arnett and the script subvert the stereotypical Batman so hard it's difficult to believe but amazing to watch. There's a reason he's getting his own film soon.
So if you haven't seen this movie, it's worth it. Good luck getting the main song out of your head, a delicious piece of ironic sugary pop that hides a layer of tragic bitterness all its own; the songwriter was actually in a pretty dark place with his home life at the time of writing and you can disturbingly hear that undercurrent of smiling with gritted teeth. This is basically the tone of the film in music form - stuff sucks, but we have what we need to make it just a little better: friends, creativity, hope. That's what I got, anyway.
I can't believe Morgan Freeman hasn't done more voiceover work, because he just kills it. Chris Pratt and Will Farrell are hilarious, but that's generally a given. Alison Brie was delightful in Community and channels all that tried-and-true repressed Id she showed there into this. Elizabeth Banks brings established comic chops to her role, though I will agree with others that the agency of her otherwise very potent character was marginalized; she obviously has a backstory where she can't sort out her own identity (constantly changing names), hopes to be the Special (the "hero" of the Prophecy) but isn't, and then despite these unresolved insecurities loses herself in relationships. I don't think my five year old daughter internalizes those heady concepts; she just likes that Wyldstyle can build stuff and kicks butt, which she totally does. Liam Neeson growls, snarls and kicks chairs with totally PG "swearing" fits as Bad Cop, lampooning the roles that have made him so much money lately. Finally (for the purposes of this now-longer-than-intended review), Will Arnett and the script subvert the stereotypical Batman so hard it's difficult to believe but amazing to watch. There's a reason he's getting his own film soon.
So if you haven't seen this movie, it's worth it. Good luck getting the main song out of your head, a delicious piece of ironic sugary pop that hides a layer of tragic bitterness all its own; the songwriter was actually in a pretty dark place with his home life at the time of writing and you can disturbingly hear that undercurrent of smiling with gritted teeth. This is basically the tone of the film in music form - stuff sucks, but we have what we need to make it just a little better: friends, creativity, hope. That's what I got, anyway.
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Jam
5.0 out of 5 stars
A brilliant movie, appealing to Lego fans past and present
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 5, 2015Verified Purchase
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie with my daughter.
Most of the way through, I was reasonably content to sit back and let the plot (good vs evil, chosen one, magic artifact yada-yada) pass me by, and simply enjoy the low level jokes, the attention to detail, the fun characters, the hilarious parodies, and the shameless mocking of all manner of pop culture clichés and western life in general.
Only in the last half hour or so of the movie, when the underlying plot is really exposed, do you realise the absolute genius of the story; the amazing parallel between the Lego world's fight against "oppression" and what we've all experienced in real life as kids - when we've gone from diligently making kits from instructions, to letting our imagination run riot.
It means in the end the movie wins on every level - and I thoroughly recommend buying it because I genuinely think you could watch this many times in short succession and still spot new details to be amazed by.
Most of the way through, I was reasonably content to sit back and let the plot (good vs evil, chosen one, magic artifact yada-yada) pass me by, and simply enjoy the low level jokes, the attention to detail, the fun characters, the hilarious parodies, and the shameless mocking of all manner of pop culture clichés and western life in general.
Only in the last half hour or so of the movie, when the underlying plot is really exposed, do you realise the absolute genius of the story; the amazing parallel between the Lego world's fight against "oppression" and what we've all experienced in real life as kids - when we've gone from diligently making kits from instructions, to letting our imagination run riot.
It means in the end the movie wins on every level - and I thoroughly recommend buying it because I genuinely think you could watch this many times in short succession and still spot new details to be amazed by.
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PacKing Trekker
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love 3D. This is a fun movie.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 17, 2018Verified Purchase
I'm a HUGE fan of 3D movies, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to find new releases of 3D blu-ray movies in the U.S., so I have been buying more and more on AmazonUK. I already owned the Lego Movie, but wanted it in 3D, which meant, "Hello, AmazonUK." It arrived safely and in good shape. I won't say it arrived quickly, but that is understandable.
DM
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everything is Awesome!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2015Verified Purchase
The perfect 3D film for everyone, we all played with Lego as kids so I guess everyone can relate to the story in some way.
This is such a fun film you can forgive everyone walking round for a month after singing the annoying theme-song!
Watching in 3D brings all the figures to life and shows the care and attention to detail displayed by the director and crew. I can't recommend it highly enough for any 3D fan 10/10!
Also, Batman is hilariously stupid.
This is such a fun film you can forgive everyone walking round for a month after singing the annoying theme-song!
Watching in 3D brings all the figures to life and shows the care and attention to detail displayed by the director and crew. I can't recommend it highly enough for any 3D fan 10/10!
Also, Batman is hilariously stupid.
Ben H
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the top movies of 2014
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2015Verified Purchase
One of my favourite films of 2014 and the DVD came with a UV copy which was great, allowing me to watch the movie on my laptop without taking the DVD around with me. Delivery with Prime was fast and I will watching many times. Definitely recommend if you're looking for a film that's great for a younger audience but with jokes suitable for adults who used to/still do love Lego, lots and lots of sarcasm and jokes that poke fun at the film itself. Fantastic.
Mr P.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everything is Awesome!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 30, 2014Verified Purchase
Fantastic movie! If you have seen a Lego film before then you will know that there is something for all ages in them, suitable for ages 3-99! Witty with a great storyline this film has been watched several times in my house since ownership a week ago. The 3D aspect is fantastic, remaining sharp and with sense of good depth. Great little twist at the end of the film too!
If you build it, then you should buy it!
If you build it, then you should buy it!
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