Pheran
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took the kids to see it over the weekend. both kids loved it! my son keeps singing "everything is awesome!"
I had to buy this song and put it on my daughter's iPod, she keeps singing it too.
took the kids to see it over the weekend. both kids loved it! my son keeps singing "everything is awesome!"
I'm glad all of you liked the spaceship guy. For those that aren't as much of a geezer as me, you may not know that he is from the old Lego Space theme, which came out in 1978 right when I was growing up. I had a ton of those legos as a kid, so it was great to see that nod to my childhood.
yeap i had the lego space set also. it was great seeing it.
though personally i think batman stole the show. oh and green lantern/superman was funny
Ladies and Gentlemen....introducing BILL O'REILLY TO THE FORUMS!
Welcome Bill!
I'm glad all of you liked the spaceship guy. For those that aren't as much of a geezer as me, you may not know that he is from the old Lego Space theme, which came out in 1978 right when I was growing up. I had a ton of those legos as a kid, so it was great to see that nod to my childhood.
I'm glad all of you liked the spaceship guy.
Aikouka: re: second spoiler tag. I'm sorry you feel that way about LEGO. LEGO is very much about creating, not just pounding out projects while following directions. My kids have about 25lb's of LEGO's that they are free to build whatever they want with. These LEGO's are from the late 80's and the 90's, and still provide countless hours of entertainment for my boys.
i dont get you people complaining about specialized sets. there are still plenty of ways to just get generic blocks.
http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Bricks-Mo...&keywords=lego
http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Ultimate-...&keywords=lego
http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Education...48MHE4MNBZXD1F
http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Education...48MHE4MNBZXD1F
http://www.amazon.com/Bricks-Pound-B...QY9VSWNMXQA18J
there are also still the classic town / police / firehouse / etc types of sets.
and all the legos i ever remember that we got were 'sets'. car set, house set, town set. we did the same thing then (30 years ago) as my minions are doing now, build the set once as you are supposed to, and then bust it up and build whatever.
my son has gotten probably 20 lego sets, from lord of the rings, to the monster hunter ones to star wars and while they may have a few specialized pieces, there is NO WAY they are 85% special parts. he builds them per the instructions once, and then takes them apart and adds them all together in a big pile to do whatever he wants with them. it's the same now as it was then.
my son has gotten probably 20 lego sets, from lord of the rings, to the monster hunter ones to star wars and while they may have a few specialized pieces, there is NO WAY they are 85% special parts. he builds them per the instructions once, and then takes them apart and adds them all together in a big pile to do whatever he wants with them. it's the same now as it was then.
I wasn't exagerating with the 85% figure, either. I bought him any number of spaceship / rover / robot sets, and most of the pieces are useless for any purpose other than what's on the front of the box.
I saw the movie yesterday. It was just as dumb as the previews. :|
Like others have said, this simply isn't true.
There is absolutely no way that movie is better than Frozen. And RT scores for these kinds of movies usually go down over time as people other than die hard fanboys decide to go.
He was talking about today's Legos, and he's dead right. The Legos I grew up with (80's, 90's) were great. I never followed the instructions and just built whatever. When my kids were of Lego age, I was so stoked to buy them Legos (mid/late 2000's). It sucked. 85% of the pieces in those kits are specialty pieces with only one plausible purpose: fitting into its place in the box's intended design. It wasn't until they had amassed TONS of Legos from TONS of different kits that there were enough generic pieces to do much.
I finally saw it this weekend (if you wait long enough, you don't have to put up with the kids) and I enjoyed it immensely. The writers perfectly nailed what a LEGO movie should be; bricks, building, and a whole lot of self-referential humor. Also: Star Wars.![]()