I still cannot believe how infrequently this one comes up: Benny cannot talk to the computer, but the Pirate can. It is running pirated software! Made me chuckle.
♫ EVERY-THING IS AWE-Soooome! ♫ I had that stupid song stuck in my head for two days after seeing this movie. After seeing this video, it'll probably be stuck in there for *another* two days. ... which isn't so bad. I kind'a like the song :)
Jason Copeland I took a 12 hour flight once, and spent the entire time watching The Lego Movie over and over again. I just love this movie so much, I can't even describe it.
When you realize the movie is cg, the scene with ghost Vitruvius is even funnier! They actually animated what looked like half-baked stop motion animation! And if you look carefully I think you can actually see finger prints. Giving more hints at this is just a kid playing. This movie is just a master piece. The allegory is great and the characters are all lovable Mock-ups of typical character tropes. And as for the backgrounds, usually it’d be distracting but that’s not the case here. Like it’s said here taking note of everything in the backgrounds and the note of all the hints of what’s really going on would take hours if not all day. The sheer amount of fridge brilliance and logic is worth a watch too.
For everyone complaining about "Everything is Awesome" being too catchy a song: It's _supposed_ to be incredibly catchy. All of the citizens have that mantra hammered into them to stop them trying to change something. It being a catchy song makes it far easier to hammer.
and now they invented catchy song that is supposed to be stuck in everyone's heads. the lyrics are "this song's gonna get stuck inside your heeeaaad" like 19320935235 times, and everybody was dancing to it because they got stuck it in their head including benny dancing like a jelly
So Vitruvius is the ONLY one who knows the prophecy is fake, but he’s the one who believes in Emmet throughout the whole film! That, my friends, is true kindness.
@@Iveraxiit he didn’t know for certain that it was fake. And he also didn’t completely believe in the prophecy being fake because he still hunted down Emmet
Hang on, when Lord Business say "or you'll be put to sleep" does he mean send to bed? I thought he meant you'll be euthanized. When i first saw i was like WTF in a kids movie??
honestly I love that line "I need someone to write that because I'm not going to remember it but here we go." imo best line in that movie ever. There are many but that one is the best
Another fun thing to note is that the timer that counts down when everyone is in the think tanks actually counts in real time. it's not some movie ex machina where 5 seconds is actually like 20 minutes
I’m glad someone else finally noticed this. I was very happy that the movie’s 100 seconds was indeed pretty damn close to an actual 100 seconds. It’s a bit off but not by much.
One win from me - when wyldstyle flips the bike's exhausts they become guns. Because everything in Lego is contextual. It's an exhaust or a gun - you pick.
6:58 Fun fact. Those Scenes Emmet is pointing at, were all done by fans. They held a Stopmotion Contest before this movie came out, and put the best videos in film. One of the winners was Kevin from Brotherhood Workshop. In fact they were so impressed by his video, they hired him to do stopmotion shorts on their website. Extra win for that.
I'm just gonna say, a little while after this movie came out, I decided to go see it in IMAX. I was LITERALLY the only person in the tiny theater, and I still freaking loved it. (I say LITERALLY because no joke, I was the only person in the room watching it.) The lego movie was amazing. I laughed, I cried, I wish that a hundred people had been in the room with me to see how amazing this movie was. One of my happiest memories was getting to see the lego move in theaters because I could laugh or cry with no judgment, but the movie deserved better.
Man I'm on the same boat! I still remember where i was when i watched this movie for the first time, and it's the first and only time i've ever fallen in love.
@@alwaysawesome216 A friend and I had this years back when we went to see the new Jumanji in theaters, and this was Regal Cinema. It WAS however 10:30 at night and the rest of the mall had been closed for an hour and a half already. Point is, it happens.
you missed something, the four background movies at 7:00 are actually clips from the four first Lego stop motion movies that were originally put on youtube and kickstarted the genre.
Not exactly, those movies were made for lego movie by the fans. The movie that started the genre was 'magic portal' from 1989. And there is a refference to that - the tube used by the kid is called 'magic portal'. :)
Incorrect, those were submitted by fans for this movie. Look at the picture quality and look at the pieces. Not 1980 Legos lol. There are references to old Lego fan films though, like Magic Portal.
6:04 Additional wins: the lego bricks being used to simulate Benny's speed, and the spaceship that busts of the tower at first is actually a mini model.
A little detail you missed. Yes, every detail is lego, but really EVERYTHING IS Lego. During the spaceship, spaceship scene, when Benny moves so fast, he blurs, but pause at the right time, you can see that his blur is actually a line of legos.
4:07 Also, when Unikitty says “No frowny faces.” the two characters next to the clown flip his head around, just like real life minifigures that have two expressions have them on the opposite sides of their head. Such attention to detail. 7:00 Fun fact, on the TVs those are stop motion animations that weren’t originally made for the movie.
i love how the two guys from cinemasins and cinemawins are so different even with the intro cinemasins: spoilers! (duh...) cinemawins: spoilers! (but you knew that ^^}
Same, I never noticed that in the film, I just thought Batman was just getting pissed off because everything's so happy and cheerful there and he's a bit moody!
That's exactly how I took it. He's in some super mega happy cheerful place and now he's got these two ravers gyrating around him. That alone made the scene extremely funny, but to find out they are Killer Croc and the Joker, that's just awesome.
Fun fact: Chris Pratt (thank you god for that gift to humanity) actually recorded 45 MINUTES of that awkward YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU. And in my mind, THAT right there is a dedication win! +1
A huge thing I love about this film is that even though it's CGI, they did it in such a way that it mimicks Stop Motion, which is obviously how a lot of Lego fan films are made. To me, a choice like that could have only been made by someone who loves Lego.
I loved the tiny bit about the horses. Wyldstyle rides it properly (for a Lego figure) with the legs locked into the Horse but Emmet just sits on the filling block.
watching this makes me wanna play with LEGO again, that stuff was my heart and soul. whenever i felt sad i would bust out my giant box of LEGO and just build whatever the heck i wanted. i feel like playing with LEGO made you express your creativity, and now i definitely think it’s lost that sort of feeling. amazing video by the way!
"It's not like some ship is gonna come out of nowhere and save us MY GOSH" I love how a win was added even without him saying anything. It was just hilarious. :D Also does anyone else think the Minecraft film will be as good?
It's not really anti-capitalist in my opinion. My parents worked office jobs when I was a kid and I hated it when they had to leave because I couldn't play with them. So it makes sense that a kid would think that business=evil and turns their parents into these anti-fun people because they don't know any better.
I like this point, but on the flip side... Capitalism is why your parents had to spend some much time working instead of playing with you. We all hate capitalism, it an unseen evil that runs the majority of our lives from the day we're born until we die. Children feel its effects, but they're unable fully digest the broader scope of the concept until adulthood and late-stage slaps them in the face one day.
I would argue your last point about the kid not knowing any better proves this movie is anti-capitalist. In childhood we see things in their most basic level with an innocent point of view. And growing up to better understand that system, doesn’t mean that you grow to accept it. And in aldulthood the father loses that creativity and individuality that his son holds still has. Whether or not that was capitalism that stripped that away is up for debate, but it definitely wasn’t communism.
@@kyladyer2855 Capitalism is why we're all able to live such comfortable lives. A man obsessed with his work and perfection has nothing to do with capitalism (he's obviously plenty wealthy, so he's not doing it for money). I don't hate capitalism. I hate large corporations that have crushed small business owners & governments that have assisted with that. This movie is anti-corporation, which is NOT the same thing as capitalism (ie the buying and selling of goods and services). Corportions could be subbed out for any centralized authoritarian power that crushes all dissident & individuality. Which funnily enough, describes communism perfectly.
@@ayoutubewatcher2849okay 1. im not the original poster so some of that reply shouldn't have been directed at me, 2 what you just described (Corps and Gov eating small businesses) is called CAPITALISM. Google is free.
this movie was my favorite movie ever as a kid, i used to constantly say “the lego movie!” whenever i sat down with my parents to watch a movie and they were always like “again? we watched it like a month ago..” and i’d be like “YES” because it was and still is just such an entertaining, funny, earnest movie that is just utterly timeless and fun. i love the lego movie & i will defend it to my grave
So this movie growing up besides cars 2 was my entire family's favorite for like 5 years we all had our favorite parts and now I'm watching this I'm remembering so many parts that we always loved and laughed at and reminded me of times my mother and father were still married
Love your videos, Lee! I'd just like to add this: I recently re-watched The LEGO Movie after not having seen it in a long time and, man, I got waves and waves of goosebumps when Emmet watched his “friends” basically say he’s a boring, nothing person. They say he’s a blank slate, that he’s not special, or flat out don’t remember him. We don’t even learn Emmet's name until just under 12 minutes into the movie when he says his own name. Emmet doesn't seem obviously special, but if we take a closer look, there are indeed somethings that make Emmet something. And those are that he's such a genuine, sweet, and honest guy. He is full of kindness and care and he's all about people. It means something when someone tries to learn and remember your name, and Emmet remembers the names of ALL his neighbors, ALL the cat lady’s cats, and ALL his co-workers. Even his construction worker job is about people and helping. His original idea, the double decker couch, is all about people having a good time together. He was the first and only one who jumped in to comfort UniKitty when her home was destroyed and asked her if she wanted to “Sit down and talk about it.” He was the one to try to comfort WyldStyle when it looked like Batman bailed. He made an inspiring speech for a group of master builders so they could work together. He was the first one to see past her tough exterior to the real person underneath. He also technically sacrificed himself for the world twice! First when he realized he might explode and continued anyway. And again, without hesitation, when he realized disconnecting the battery was the fastest way to save the master builders so they could save the world. (Goosebumps again.) And Emmet didn't defeat Lord Business by literally beating him or throwing him in jail (despite the fact that he held 1000 master builders prisoner, used them as creativity slaves against their will, killed Vitruvius in front of all of them, and was going to murder them all via electric shock) Instead, Emmet saw that Lord Business had the same experience he did: neither of them were told they were special. Emmet: "That night in the city when you thought I was the Special, and you said I was talented and important... That was the first time anyone really told me that." Lord Business: "No one ever told me I was special." (Obviously, this doesn't excuse Lord Business' crimes.) Emmet told Lord Business what both of them needed to hear growing up and introduced a new perspective. Lord Business no longer had to take people messing with his stuff as a personal attack or confirmation that he wasn't special. Emmet gives SO MUCH MORE than he receives! He's sort of the result of the question: if you had to pick between being kind/selfless or intelligent/creative, which would you choose? Emmet may not have the spark in his eyes that most everyone else has, but he chooses to be kind, honest, and genuine to himself and everyone he meets every day. Even after being told he’s not the hero, that he’s just “An ordinary, regular, generic construction worker.” That is not nothing. That is special. THAT is his secret weapon. Like Emmet and President/Lord Business, not everyone gets told they are special, talented, interesting, and important, and that is truly a tragedy. We feel like we have to earn those titles, look for traits in ourselves compared to others that make us unique, or just mourn the idea that we’re not special. Everyone wants to be special. Why? Because being special “Sounds so good”, as Emmet put it. Being special means we get the attention, acceptance, and love that we all need. For those of you reading this who haven’t been told or don’t feel special, I promise you that you are special, talented, interesting, and important just as you are right now. You don’t have to earn it or do/be anything specific to be special. You are special because of who you are. Just you existing, just you being you is special, and you are unique. And that means you deserve love, acceptance, and attention regardless.
I really didn't expect anything when I first saw this movie. So it totally blew me away. Even on the second and third watching, I see new stuff. awesome.
You didn't mention how well the secret knock would work. Not only is it not something an intruder is likely to try, but the delay before the door opens is long enough for them to not think it worked and try something else.
When this came out, my friend and I went to see it m, just because we thought it would be a light-hearted film and the cast was decent. I spent the majority of it either laughing blown away by the attention to detail, or in the last half hour being hit so emotionally I was close to tears. This is SUCH a good film, and while there was hype at the time, I feel like these days it's criminally underrated.
Exactly. Big Hero 6 had a LOT of potential. Young extremally smart kid going the wrong direction. Like Tony Stark only less playboy more... boy. But no. thay HAD to make a superhero movie. Whis is idiotic. Baymax was made to be a nurse. Not an iron man.
My favourite detail in this movoe is how Bad Cop's transition to Good Cop is by swiping his face sideways like an actual Lego figurine. One of the best movies ever made
This is an old comment but I’m pretty sure they do but it’s not in their character to post anything on the topic or to acknowledge anything other than movies
@@parjai97 just to update you I watched back and he references cinema sins in Deadpool by saying "they even open up with this villain eating an apple, my counterpart probably has something to say about that"
Lego tears deserve a point. When Lucy was saved from the falling train, Batman was the hero she needed then. Emmet is all clear, by the end of the movie, to be her hero 100%.
something about how you talk about the emotional moments in movies makes me tear up...which is impressive, because I literally don't cry about anything
I think my favorite theme in this movie was that Emmet was special solely because a young boy thought he should be special. It just brings so much depth to the "chosen one" cliche because it's saying how if someone believes you are the whole world to them, then you become the whole world :,) it's a theme deeper than destiny and less two-dimensional than free will. It's a theme about...worth and value. About how much you mean to someone solely because they chose to love you
It was a slight disappointment. But not too terrible either. I mean, the soundtrack was good, albeit with a few bad placements of the songs. At least one or two of the action scenes were kinda fun. Also Deadshot, Harley, and Waller were fantastic (both the characters and the actors), and Diablo and Flag were pretty good too. It's just that the other main characters (Joker, Killer Croc, Captain Boomerang, and Katana) are mediocre at best due to the fact that they are not given much to work with or not enough screen time or enough lines to have an impact at all. I wanted to like those characters, but they were just so forgettable and underused. Also Enchantress was one of, if not the, worst villains for ANY movie I've seen in a long time. And the editing and pacing was awful. I'd probably give it a 5 or a 6 out of 10, which is just about the same rating I'd give Man of Steel and the Batman v Superman Theatrical Cut (The Ultimate Edition gets a 7/10)
*Reply to Andrew Heaney* (I have no idea why TH-cam doesn't give you the usual, blue text name, but oh well) I agree with you, even though I found El Diablo to actually be the high point of the movie. The tragedy of his past was really well presented, and his "final form" is awesome. But what made me actually dislike the movie (I thought it was kinda fine when I watched it, if yet disappointing) was when I looked back and realised how much they squandered the potential of Enchantress. My favorite moment in the entire movie is the first transformation of Enchantress, when the witch hand shows up, holds Moone's hand, it turns and she becomes Enchantress. And then they made her one of the most boring villains I've ever seen, with a bunch of random CGI powers and zombie henchmen. Makes me upset every time I think about it, since it's MAGIC. You should be able to do SO much creative stuff with that, but they just said "Eh" and threw some CGI together.
I love all the background characters in this film. You've got everything from the CMF Vampire, to Lloyd Garmadon, to Speed Racer. The amount of characters from the company's history they managed to slip into this is crazy.
As someone who is a Lego Nerd: Having Benny get snubbed on the spaceship the entire time, and then the slow realization pan of him to the rack of gray and blue and sirens and dishes with the rocket countdown, parts I know are all Classic Space staples... That is both my favorite reference and payoff in this.
Wow i just noticed at 1:27 look at that detail on the sign to the mid left of the screen it says Heartlake City the city where lego friends takes place. That's a win! Edit: fun fact at 2:14 the editors actually had to shorten the eeeeeeeeeee. Chris Pratt did it for several minutes.
I'm surprised he didn't add a win when new Good Cop stated *I'll hold these guys off, you go stop em, YAYYYY* I'm also surprised he didn't give a win for when Metal Beard said that Overbearing Assistants were a major threat
2:49 when the cars run into the wall, at first it seems like they just run into it, but eventually it looks more like they're being unceremoniously thrown by a child, some even spinning around.
I work at Legoland and lemme tell you... this movie is the best thing that ever happened! Makes my job so much more enjoyable purely because I can relate to the kids with this one so easily. They’re actually building a Lego Movie Land right now.
“Write all that down or else I’ll forget it” said the blind LEGO, I doubt there’s a way LEGO Braille exists but at the same time it could just mean he didn’t care what they had to say and that’s an extra win on top of the context of the line
I was worried it might come off like that. I was just saying that's how it will be remembered. The scoff was supposed to indicate that I didn't agree. I really like Suicide Squad.
Atlantis needs to be Winned. That movie had so much amazing in it. Not perfect, but clearly had the potential to be one of the most epic films Disney ever put out.
Just watch the start of the sequel right after the first one. the drop int the quality... is MASSIVE. It looks liek a movie you would find in cereal box.
FYI, the sequel was made using work done on a scrapped cartoon series that Disney cancelled after the first movie did poorly at the box office. The concept of the series was supposed to be Scooby Doo meets the Twilight Zone. That's why the animation and writing are so off. Even then, in the beginning and end there were the ghosts of good ideas, like the rebuilding of Atlantis and the decision to bring it to the surface instead of continuing to hide underwater. To date Kida is the only Disney princess who ever took civic responsibility for her people.
I'm so happy that I just realized that at 1:30, on the sign below where it says, "Paradisa," it says, "Heartlake City." I can't believe I never noticed that, but it's a cool reference to "Friends of Heartlake City." They're tricky like that
Me too, though I had already blown all my money on the stuff anyway. My Lego User Group went to an early press screening of it, and displayed a bunch of our stuff on stage after.
I actually wonder if any of the actors you've designated as "always a win" have seen your videos and have heard you say they're always a win and what they would think of that, I'm genuinely curious
I still cannot believe how infrequently this one comes up:
Benny cannot talk to the computer, but the Pirate can. It is running pirated software!
Made me chuckle.
BRO NOW I GET IT
I thought it was just a dig at how bad voice recognition is
@@jacobbakos3140 Eh, I'd call it both
@@jacobbakos3140 Honestly makes more sense to me than the pirated software thing imo
Oh lol
probaly british
"Y'all ready for this? Oh no! They were ready for that!"
I have seen this movie about a dozen times and that still cracks me up.
♫ EVERY-THING IS AWE-Soooome! ♫
I had that stupid song stuck in my head for two days after seeing this movie. After seeing this video, it'll probably be stuck in there for *another* two days.
... which isn't so bad. I kind'a like the song :)
best part
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Jason Copeland I took a 12 hour flight once, and spent the entire time watching The Lego Movie over and over again.
I just love this movie so much, I can't even describe it.
This movie actually tricked me into thinking that at least a significant section of it was stop motion. Even now, I'm still not convinced.
ME TOO
Same here from when it happened in book of life since it was hard to tell what a figure and what was a cgi model
@Not Jayy me to
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There were times when I couldn't tell if it was stop motion animation and CGI. The attention to detail with the bricks is refreshing.
When you realize the movie is cg, the scene with ghost Vitruvius is even funnier! They actually animated what looked like half-baked stop motion animation! And if you look carefully I think you can actually see finger prints. Giving more hints at this is just a kid playing.
This movie is just a master piece. The allegory is great and the characters are all lovable Mock-ups of typical character tropes.
And as for the backgrounds, usually it’d be distracting but that’s not the case here. Like it’s said here taking note of everything in the backgrounds and the note of all the hints of what’s really going on would take hours if not all day. The sheer amount of fridge brilliance and logic is worth a watch too.
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I thought he was a Lego ghost dangled in front of a green screen.
@@iantaggart3064me too,
For everyone complaining about "Everything is Awesome" being too catchy a song:
It's _supposed_ to be incredibly catchy. All of the citizens have that mantra hammered into them to stop them trying to change something. It being a catchy song makes it far easier to hammer.
and now they invented catchy song that is supposed to be stuck in everyone's heads. the lyrics are "this song's gonna get stuck inside your heeeaaad" like 19320935235 times, and everybody was dancing to it because they got stuck it in their head including benny dancing like a jelly
I actually find "Everything is Awesome" being too annoying a song.
@@bubblelovessans " *like a jelly* "
I can't hear the song properly anymore because of the parody "Everything is Rācîst."
@@Tadfafty wow🙄
I’m a bit upset that you didn’t even mention that Vitruvius’s staff is a half eaten lollipop.
Ikr
Or that his headband is actually a small rubber band
@@0GalaxyCat0 I did not know that
I thought that they put a chewed piece of gum on a blowpop stick
Or the fact that he's wearing crocs
“I mean, it’s not like a big gigantic ship is just gonna come out of nowhere and save u-
*MY GOSH”*
“What, do you think some spaceship with a hyperdrive is gonna show up out of nowher-“
“ARE YOU KIDDING ME, THE SAME BID!?”
@@dimorix6593 *bit
I generally laugh every time at that xD
Que star wars theme
Batman was awesome in that movie. XD
So Vitruvius is the ONLY one who knows the prophecy is fake, but he’s the one who believes in Emmet throughout the whole film! That, my friends, is true kindness.
Well lord business didn't believe the prophecy
@@Iveraxiit he didn’t know for certain that it was fake. And he also didn’t completely believe in the prophecy being fake because he still hunted down Emmet
He didn’t mention that Benny’s gravity is more moonlike than earthlike
Eh... Seems more like space with a jetpack
Just my brain
@@Emily12471 benny does have a jetpack :3
@@bubblelovessans exactly
@@Emily12471 yes ^w^
Hang on, when Lord Business say "or you'll be put to sleep" does he mean send to bed? I thought he meant you'll be euthanized. When i first saw i was like WTF in a kids movie??
MovieNerd_EP Both: the obvious joke of "putting someone down" but also clever foreshadowing for the ending where a parent would be saying it.
I think the double meaning was intended.
nope. he means killed.
Yeah same here
oh man i never even thought about that...@@Luigiofthegods
honestly I love that line "I need someone to write that because I'm not going to remember it but here we go." imo best line in that movie ever. There are many but that one is the best
it wasn't in the script that line. they left it in because it did fit and it was funny
Yeah, Morgan freeman forgot his lines, so he told the guys in the recording booth and they just decided to keep it.
Another fun thing to note is that the timer that counts down when everyone is in the think tanks actually counts in real time. it's not some movie ex machina where 5 seconds is actually like 20 minutes
Really? You mean they actually made a minute a minute? I need to watch that again...
OMG SO RELATABLE
I know I’m 3 years late but that’s not what ex machina means
@@oimate6357 an ex machina is a artificial solution
I’m glad someone else finally noticed this. I was very happy that the movie’s 100 seconds was indeed pretty damn close to an actual 100 seconds. It’s a bit off but not by much.
Don't you mean everything AWESOME about The LEGO Movie?
If only I saw this sooner...I would have withheld my comment.
WIN
It was so very tempting...
CinemaWins Well, aren't YOU just the Special? :) I tease, I tease.
Give this person a gold lego
One win from me - when wyldstyle flips the bike's exhausts they become guns. Because everything in Lego is contextual. It's an exhaust or a gun - you pick.
second one - lord business 'erasing/killing' good cop sets him up as a proper villain and immediate threat - hard to do with plastic toys.
8:03 Lets give this an extra win because they actually followed up on it and didn't just leave it as an end joke.
The second movie sucked so it kinda ruined the joke :(
@@Devon.with.an.i I mean, it came out as much as I expected telling the story of the little sister and older brother trying to bond
@@Devon.with.an.i I personally really liked the second movie... :/
@@Devon.with.an.i the 2nd movie was super good bro
@@Devon.with.an.inah the second movie was good
6:58 Fun fact. Those Scenes Emmet is pointing at, were all done by fans. They held a Stopmotion Contest before this movie came out, and put the best videos in film. One of the winners was Kevin from Brotherhood Workshop. In fact they were so impressed by his video, they hired him to do stopmotion shorts on their website.
Extra win for that.
So, it's the EXACT OPPOSITE of the "Jem and the Holograms" movie.
wow
I knew I'd find someone down here mentioning that ;)
I see that you too are a man of trivaculture.
I'm just gonna say, a little while after this movie came out, I decided to go see it in IMAX. I was LITERALLY the only person in the tiny theater, and I still freaking loved it. (I say LITERALLY because no joke, I was the only person in the room watching it.) The lego movie was amazing. I laughed, I cried, I wish that a hundred people had been in the room with me to see how amazing this movie was. One of my happiest memories was getting to see the lego move in theaters because I could laugh or cry with no judgment, but the movie deserved better.
Man I'm on the same boat! I still remember where i was when i watched this movie for the first time, and it's the first and only time i've ever fallen in love.
2 years late but how was there NO ONE in the theatre? Was it because people barely go to an IMAX screening?
@@alwaysawesome216 A friend and I had this years back when we went to see the new Jumanji in theaters, and this was Regal Cinema. It WAS however 10:30 at night and the rest of the mall had been closed for an hour and a half already. Point is, it happens.
i only wish you had included "Sneaking around...the corner....WHAAARGH!" as a win.
Zora Catone
That gets me every time ;)
Sneaking around...
DAH CORNAH...
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
I’m more partial to this one:
Well junebug, I really prefer the word
*EXPERIENCED!*
you missed something, the four background movies at 7:00 are actually clips from the four first Lego stop motion movies that were originally put on youtube and kickstarted the genre.
Not exactly, those movies were made for lego movie by the fans. The movie that started the genre was 'magic portal' from 1989. And there is a refference to that - the tube used by the kid is called 'magic portal'. :)
I think one of those stop motions was madaboutlego
Incorrect, those were submitted by fans for this movie. Look at the picture quality and look at the pieces. Not 1980 Legos lol.
There are references to old Lego fan films though, like Magic Portal.
6:04 Additional wins: the lego bricks being used to simulate Benny's speed, and the spaceship that busts of the tower at first is actually a mini model.
To be honest, the Lego Movie is one of my favourite movies.
Same with me
@@happinebob5872 I took my son to see it at the cinema aged 5ish and I think I enjoyed it more than him.
Luv and Peace.
Same.
Easily one of the best cartoon movie of our generation. No joke, it's right in my top 20s
It is socially acceptable.
A little detail you missed. Yes, every detail is lego, but really EVERYTHING IS Lego. During the spaceship, spaceship scene, when Benny moves so fast, he blurs, but pause at the right time, you can see that his blur is actually a line of legos.
ALMOST every detail was lego; anyone else notice that Vitruvius' staff was a chewed-up lollipop?
Sabrina Bluewater I did
First law of the sea: never place your rear end on a pirate's face. AKA: Never show a pirate your booty.
omg I absolutely did NOT figure that out on my own. That is amazing. Why is this movie so GOSH DARN GOOD?
4:07 Also, when Unikitty says “No frowny faces.” the two characters next to the clown flip his head around, just like real life minifigures that have two expressions have them on the opposite sides of their head. Such attention to detail.
7:00 Fun fact, on the TVs those are stop motion animations that weren’t originally made for the movie.
I died in the cinema when I saw the ending. That scene should have got at least 5 wins.
i love how the two guys from cinemasins and cinemawins are so different even with the intro
cinemasins: spoilers! (duh...)
cinemawins: spoilers! (but you knew that ^^}
They're the same guy.
Plot Twist! [insert dramatic music here]
r/whoosh
Ethan Ji nope.
I think he's the same guy as CinemaSins
How did I not get the Killer Croc and Joker reference!? That just made that scene SO much more funny. LOL
Probably because these days neither Croc nor Joker look anything remotely like a Crocodile or a clown anymore
Same, I never noticed that in the film, I just thought Batman was just getting pissed off because everything's so happy and cheerful there and he's a bit moody!
That's exactly how I took it. He's in some super mega happy cheerful place and now he's got these two ravers gyrating around him. That alone made the scene extremely funny, but to find out they are Killer Croc and the Joker, that's just awesome.
I laughed because my first thought was "Suicide Squad."
I thought I was the only one who didnt notice... thank God!
Fun fact: Chris Pratt (thank you god for that gift to humanity) actually recorded 45 MINUTES of that awkward YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU.
And in my mind, THAT right there is a dedication win!
+1
KatesKatering I need an extended version of the movie which is just the additional 45 mins of oooouuuuu
Another fun fact, Robert Downey, Jr. was considered to play Emmet.
mianne sciacqua ha I think I prefer Starlord over Tony Stark to play Emmet.
Oof, and Emma Stone was considered to be Wild-style.
mianne sciacqua I can imagine that
A huge thing I love about this film is that even though it's CGI, they did it in such a way that it mimicks Stop Motion, which is obviously how a lot of Lego fan films are made. To me, a choice like that could have only been made by someone who loves Lego.
I loved the tiny bit about the horses. Wyldstyle rides it properly (for a Lego figure) with the legs locked into the Horse but Emmet just sits on the filling block.
'You ARE The Special' was worth easily 10 wins alone
I love the sign in Bricksburg that says "Don't touch my stuff" 9:51
No win for the noise the top of the tower made when it was flying?
BrrrrrrrrrRrrrrrr...
not a youtuber that makes videos
ikr the sound effects in this movie are amazing!
Or Will Forte voicing Abe for the second time?
Garfield Underpants brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
watching this makes me wanna play with LEGO again, that stuff was my heart and soul. whenever i felt sad i would bust out my giant box of LEGO and just build whatever the heck i wanted. i feel like playing with LEGO made you express your creativity, and now i definitely think it’s lost that sort of feeling. amazing video by the way!
12:55 “I mean it’s not like a big gigantic ship is just gonna come out of nowhere and save us MY GOSH”
I know another person commented this but I put the time stamp
Win: The Hipster's staff is a chewed, forgotten sucker.
“Sneaking around...da cornah…
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!”*- Vitruvius, The LEGO Movie, 2014.
"It's not like some ship is gonna come out of nowhere and save us MY GOSH"
I love how a win was added even without him saying anything. It was just hilarious. :D
Also does anyone else think the Minecraft film will be as good?
Yeah, I'm definitely holding out hope that The Minecraft Movie will be the first ever video game movie that's actually great.
they did make a minecraft film. called story mode.
and it was awful.
Oh come on minecraft store mode was cool
Master Penguin There is an upcoming Mario movie, apparently Nintendo teamed up with Illumination to make it
If it's anything like this, then we can only hope
Benny always gets a win when he shouts "SPACESHIP"
"Go my favorite sports team-!"
YEAH GET THAT THING AND TAKE IT TO THE OTHER THING!! YAY OUR SIDE!
They scored a goal, unit, basket.
It's not really anti-capitalist in my opinion. My parents worked office jobs when I was a kid and I hated it when they had to leave because I couldn't play with them. So it makes sense that a kid would think that business=evil and turns their parents into these anti-fun people because they don't know any better.
I like this point, but on the flip side...
Capitalism is why your parents had to spend some much time working instead of playing with you.
We all hate capitalism, it an unseen evil that runs the majority of our lives from the day we're born until we die.
Children feel its effects, but they're unable fully digest the broader scope of the concept until adulthood and late-stage slaps them in the face one day.
I would argue your last point about the kid not knowing any better proves this movie is anti-capitalist. In childhood we see things in their most basic level with an innocent point of view. And growing up to better understand that system, doesn’t mean that you grow to accept it. And in aldulthood the father loses that creativity and individuality that his son holds still has. Whether or not that was capitalism that stripped that away is up for debate, but it definitely wasn’t communism.
@@kyladyer2855 Capitalism is why we're all able to live such comfortable lives. A man obsessed with his work and perfection has nothing to do with capitalism (he's obviously plenty wealthy, so he's not doing it for money).
I don't hate capitalism. I hate large corporations that have crushed small business owners & governments that have assisted with that.
This movie is anti-corporation, which is NOT the same thing as capitalism (ie the buying and selling of goods and services).
Corportions could be subbed out for any centralized authoritarian power that crushes all dissident & individuality. Which funnily enough, describes communism perfectly.
@@ayoutubewatcher2849okay 1. im not the original poster so some of that reply shouldn't have been directed at me, 2 what you just described (Corps and Gov eating small businesses) is called CAPITALISM. Google is free.
@@kyladyer2855 we?
Also you’re talking about corporatism
this movie was my favorite movie ever as a kid, i used to constantly say “the lego movie!” whenever i sat down with my parents to watch a movie and they were always like “again? we watched it like a month ago..” and i’d be like “YES” because it was and still is just such an entertaining, funny, earnest movie that is just utterly timeless and fun. i love the lego movie & i will defend it to my grave
What makes everything HILARIOUS about The LEGO movie.....
SPACESHIP!!!!
SPACESHIP!!!!
SPACESHIP!!!!
The HuskynatorMAN That's the best part of the movie.
The HuskynatorMAN i guess you can say the Spaceman got his Day to build a spaceship
I can't believe Benny was played by Charlie Day
*_S P A C E S H I P_*
S P A C E S H A P
So this movie growing up besides cars 2 was my entire family's favorite for like 5 years we all had our favorite parts and now I'm watching this I'm remembering so many parts that we always loved and laughed at and reminded me of times my mother and father were still married
Love your videos, Lee! I'd just like to add this:
I recently re-watched The LEGO Movie after not having seen it in a long time and, man, I got waves and waves of goosebumps when Emmet watched his “friends” basically say he’s a boring, nothing person. They say he’s a blank slate, that he’s not special, or flat out don’t remember him. We don’t even learn Emmet's name until just under 12 minutes into the movie when he says his own name. Emmet doesn't seem obviously special, but if we take a closer look, there are indeed somethings that make Emmet something. And those are that he's such a genuine, sweet, and honest guy. He is full of kindness and care and he's all about people. It means something when someone tries to learn and remember your name, and Emmet remembers the names of ALL his neighbors, ALL the cat lady’s cats, and ALL his co-workers. Even his construction worker job is about people and helping. His original idea, the double decker couch, is all about people having a good time together. He was the first and only one who jumped in to comfort UniKitty when her home was destroyed and asked her if she wanted to “Sit down and talk about it.” He was the one to try to comfort WyldStyle when it looked like Batman bailed. He made an inspiring speech for a group of master builders so they could work together. He was the first one to see past her tough exterior to the real person underneath. He also technically sacrificed himself for the world twice! First when he realized he might explode and continued anyway. And again, without hesitation, when he realized disconnecting the battery was the fastest way to save the master builders so they could save the world. (Goosebumps again.) And Emmet didn't defeat Lord Business by literally beating him or throwing him in jail (despite the fact that he held 1000 master builders prisoner, used them as creativity slaves against their will, killed Vitruvius in front of all of them, and was going to murder them all via electric shock) Instead, Emmet saw that Lord Business had the same experience he did: neither of them were told they were special. Emmet: "That night in the city when you thought I was the Special, and you said I was talented and important... That was the first time anyone really told me that." Lord Business: "No one ever told me I was special." (Obviously, this doesn't excuse Lord Business' crimes.) Emmet told Lord Business what both of them needed to hear growing up and introduced a new perspective. Lord Business no longer had to take people messing with his stuff as a personal attack or confirmation that he wasn't special. Emmet gives SO MUCH MORE than he receives! He's sort of the result of the question: if you had to pick between being kind/selfless or intelligent/creative, which would you choose? Emmet may not have the spark in his eyes that most everyone else has, but he chooses to be kind, honest, and genuine to himself and everyone he meets every day. Even after being told he’s not the hero, that he’s just “An ordinary, regular, generic construction worker.” That is not nothing. That is special. THAT is his secret weapon.
Like Emmet and President/Lord Business, not everyone gets told they are special, talented, interesting, and important, and that is truly a tragedy. We feel like we have to earn those titles, look for traits in ourselves compared to others that make us unique, or just mourn the idea that we’re not special. Everyone wants to be special. Why? Because being special “Sounds so good”, as Emmet put it. Being special means we get the attention, acceptance, and love that we all need. For those of you reading this who haven’t been told or don’t feel special, I promise you that you are special, talented, interesting, and important just as you are right now. You don’t have to earn it or do/be anything specific to be special. You are special because of who you are. Just you existing, just you being you is special, and you are unique. And that means you deserve love, acceptance, and attention regardless.
Wow you took some time to type that
"It's like there's a big giant ship that goin g to save us- MY GOSH!" 😂😂😂
I really didn't expect anything when I first saw this movie. So it totally blew me away. Even on the second and third watching, I see new stuff. awesome.
This is legitimately one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. Not even just in terms of kids movies. It has me crying every time
You didn't mention how well the secret knock would work. Not only is it not something an intruder is likely to try, but the delay before the door opens is long enough for them to not think it worked and try something else.
When this came out, my friend and I went to see it m, just because we thought it would be a light-hearted film and the cast was decent.
I spent the majority of it either laughing blown away by the attention to detail, or in the last half hour being hit so emotionally I was close to tears. This is SUCH a good film, and while there was hype at the time, I feel like these days it's criminally underrated.
Was I reeeeeallly like that? *watches this and the movie* yeah I guess so
SPACESHIP!!!!
SPACESHIP SPACESHIP SPACESHIP SPACESHIP!!!!!!!!!
I can't be the only one who read this in Benny's voice.
you did also help people in giant robots fight off kaiju
I read that comment in Benny's voice to lol
But of course, the Oscar went to Big Hero 6. Because Disney.
Big Hero 6 had nothing on the Lego Movie.
It was still great though
Exactly. Big Hero 6 had a LOT of potential. Young extremally smart kid going the wrong direction. Like Tony Stark only less playboy more... boy.
But no.
thay HAD to make a superhero movie. Whis is idiotic.
Baymax was made to be a nurse. Not an iron man.
Naxster It was still a good film, just not as good as it could have been.
TheNerdFormer
I totally agree
Is nobody else gonna point out that one of the construction workers was pelvic thrusting during the everything is awesome part and nobody noticed
Fliaegel i noticed now that guy knows how to dance
huh?
I remember watching this movie in theaters when I was ten and I loved every moment of it. I just rewatched the movie and I still love it.
My favourite detail in this movoe is how Bad Cop's transition to Good Cop is by swiping his face sideways like an actual Lego figurine. One of the best movies ever made
Is there any collab between cinemawins and cinemasins? where they both argue at the same time?
not even sure if cinemasins is aware of cinemawins
This is an old comment but I’m pretty sure they do but it’s not in their character to post anything on the topic or to acknowledge anything other than movies
@@michaelgerken3234 thx
@@parjai97 just to update you I watched back and he references cinema sins in Deadpool by saying "they even open up with this villain eating an apple, my counterpart probably has something to say about that"
Missed an opportunity with the video title...
"Everything AWESOME About the LEGO Movie!"
Perfect
Yes
yea
Greatlord Shadox there's too much coz EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Real Hotdog EVERYTHING IS COOL WHEN WERE PART OF A TEAM!
"See you later... alligator... "
"Self Sacrifice... " call-back. Self Sacrifice call-back.
Lego tears deserve a point.
When Lucy was saved from the falling train, Batman was the hero she needed then. Emmet is all clear, by the end of the movie, to be her hero 100%.
Wait Peter Quill... As in... Star Lord?.... Holy shit that's hilarious....
OMG I love that there's a channel that is the complete opposite of cinemaSins
And now they're making a sequel!
WAT
HELL YEAH
Apparently, I had forgotten that they're making a sequel...
I just realized I learned something from the past me o_o
9nikolai you DIDN’T see the trailer floating around the internet?
yes
4:12 Now that you mentioned it, I just realised that they’re meant to represent Killer Croc and Joker
10:23
Emit is smart bats actually have good eyesight but they live in the dark so that’s why they use sonar
0:03 you missed a serious chance to say everything AWESOME about the LEGO movie
something about how you talk about the emotional moments in movies makes me tear up...which is impressive, because I literally don't cry about anything
I think my favorite theme in this movie was that Emmet was special solely because a young boy thought he should be special. It just brings so much depth to the "chosen one" cliche because it's saying how if someone believes you are the whole world to them, then you become the whole world :,) it's a theme deeper than destiny and less two-dimensional than free will. It's a theme about...worth and value. About how much you mean to someone solely because they chose to love you
What I learned from this video
1-Everything is awesome in Lego Movie.
2-Suicide Squad was a disappointment.
Well just saying they are making a Harley Quinn movie and suicide squad 2!
Suicide Squad wasn't that bad... It just suffered from terrible editing and hula dancing.
It was a slight disappointment. But not too terrible either. I mean, the soundtrack was good, albeit with a few bad placements of the songs. At least one or two of the action scenes were kinda fun. Also Deadshot, Harley, and Waller were fantastic (both the characters and the actors), and Diablo and Flag were pretty good too. It's just that the other main characters (Joker, Killer Croc, Captain Boomerang, and Katana) are mediocre at best due to the fact that they are not given much to work with or not enough screen time or enough lines to have an impact at all. I wanted to like those characters, but they were just so forgettable and underused. Also Enchantress was one of, if not the, worst villains for ANY movie I've seen in a long time. And the editing and pacing was awful. I'd probably give it a 5 or a 6 out of 10, which is just about the same rating I'd give Man of Steel and the Batman v Superman Theatrical Cut (The Ultimate Edition gets a 7/10)
and bad directing, and bad writing...
*Reply to Andrew Heaney* (I have no idea why TH-cam doesn't give you the usual, blue text name, but oh well)
I agree with you, even though I found El Diablo to actually be the high point of the movie. The tragedy of his past was really well presented, and his "final form" is awesome. But what made me actually dislike the movie (I thought it was kinda fine when I watched it, if yet disappointing) was when I looked back and realised how much they squandered the potential of Enchantress.
My favorite moment in the entire movie is the first transformation of Enchantress, when the witch hand shows up, holds Moone's hand, it turns and she becomes Enchantress. And then they made her one of the most boring villains I've ever seen, with a bunch of random CGI powers and zombie henchmen. Makes me upset every time I think about it, since it's MAGIC. You should be able to do SO much creative stuff with that, but they just said "Eh" and threw some CGI together.
When you realize that Batman, C3PO, Superman, Green Lantern, Han Solo, Shaquille'O'Neil, Lloyd, Michelangelo, and Milhouse were all in the same movie
I love all the background characters in this film. You've got everything from the CMF Vampire, to Lloyd Garmadon, to Speed Racer. The amount of characters from the company's history they managed to slip into this is crazy.
hi. I'd really like a bonus video where you just win all the background stuff in this movie :D! I'd totally watch it :D!
4:55 build a long strip of lego waves and slowly move them along, while adding subtle changes. DONE!
I love this channel so much. Yay positivity!
I love cinemasins, but I have to admit i seriously underestimated how much I would love this channel as well
As someone who is a Lego Nerd:
Having Benny get snubbed on the spaceship the entire time, and then the slow realization pan of him to the rack of gray and blue and sirens and dishes with the rocket countdown, parts I know are all Classic Space staples...
That is both my favorite reference and payoff in this.
You know it's a good moment when both Cinema sins and Cinema wins agree that emmit meeting wild style for the first time is amazing.
4:39 Coffee stained napkin hanging in the wall as art...
"..."
"I think I heard a woosh"
DYING 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow i just noticed at 1:27 look at that detail on the sign to the mid left of the screen it says Heartlake City the city where lego friends takes place. That's a win!
Edit: fun fact at 2:14 the editors actually had to shorten the eeeeeeeeeee. Chris Pratt did it for several minutes.
I'm surprised he didn't add a win when new Good Cop stated *I'll hold these guys off, you go stop em, YAYYYY*
I'm also surprised he didn't give a win for when Metal Beard said that Overbearing Assistants were a major threat
"This next meeting could run a little bit..deadly" cracks me every time xD
THE LEGO MOVIE IS ONE OF THE BEST ANIMATED MOVIES!
Shut Up
***** YOU SHUT UP DUMBFUCK!
yes
Rman Nayr agreed
Rman Nayr yee
"I thank God for Chris Pratt. That is all."
Oh I think we all do.
I think I heard a whoosh is something I say all the time since Lego movie, particularly when I watch doctor who
2:49 when the cars run into the wall, at first it seems like they just run into it, but eventually it looks more like they're being unceremoniously thrown by a child, some even spinning around.
There is so much positivity on this channel! I binging and I feel so happy right now. I love all the points for honesty and points for compliments.
I work at Legoland and lemme tell you... this movie is the best thing that ever happened! Makes my job so much more enjoyable purely because I can relate to the kids with this one so easily. They’re actually building a Lego Movie Land right now.
2:14 electric toothbrushes be like
When I first watched the movie a couple years ago my younger self low key thought that it was all stop motion with real LEGO’s. 🤦🏼♀️
"... interlocking brick system." Me: UGH! NO WAY JOSE! This is a toy! I play with them all the time.
It's just a joke dude. Chill.
“Write all that down or else I’ll forget it” said the blind LEGO, I doubt there’s a way LEGO Braille exists but at the same time it could just mean he didn’t care what they had to say and that’s an extra win on top of the context of the line
WHAT?! The CinemaWins Guy actually dislikes Suicide Squad? He actually dislikes something??!!!!
I was worried it might come off like that. I was just saying that's how it will be remembered. The scoff was supposed to indicate that I didn't agree. I really like Suicide Squad.
I think that he dislikes things but he does point out the positive side
I cannot believe you see the good in every movie. You have to hate SOMETHING that was made in the last 40 years!
You don't have to like something to see the good in it.
Well...maybe Trolls 2.
PaperbackWizard Or Transformers 4? Or The Giver?
Favourite Movie that got terrible reviews?
Atlantis: The Lost Empire from Disney.
Atlantis needs to be Winned. That movie had so much amazing in it. Not perfect, but clearly had the potential to be one of the most epic films Disney ever put out.
Just watch the start of the sequel right after the first one. the drop int the quality... is MASSIVE. It looks liek a movie you would find in cereal box.
FYI, the sequel was made using work done on a scrapped cartoon series that Disney cancelled after the first movie did poorly at the box office. The concept of the series was supposed to be Scooby Doo meets the Twilight Zone. That's why the animation and writing are so off. Even then, in the beginning and end there were the ghosts of good ideas, like the rebuilding of Atlantis and the decision to bring it to the surface instead of continuing to hide underwater. To date Kida is the only Disney princess who ever took civic responsibility for her people.
but the sequel was a piece of shit.
Yes, it was a piece of shit, but it still had a couple of interesting ideas. Too bad they were wasted.
This whole film is just pure joy.
I'm so happy that I just realized that at 1:30, on the sign below where it says, "Paradisa," it says, "Heartlake City." I can't believe I never noticed that, but it's a cool reference to "Friends of Heartlake City." They're tricky like that
This movie really is Amazing
Don't you mean it's.... awesome?
3:02
**Scout voice** "BONK!"
It's funny though because after I watched this, I really did want to buy a whole bunch of lego
Yan l
Me too, though I had already blown all my money on the stuff anyway. My Lego User Group went to an early press screening of it, and displayed a bunch of our stuff on stage after.
I actually wonder if any of the actors you've designated as "always a win" have seen your videos and have heard you say they're always a win and what they would think of that, I'm genuinely curious
This movie is very nostalgic to me. With the iconic lines, Everything is Awesome, and even the animation. I will never forget this film.
11:53 ‘The Magic Portal’ is a reference to the first Lego stop motion film