THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE REVIEW (BEST BATMAN MOVIE IN FIVE YEARS)

THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE REVIEW (BEST BATMAN MOVIE IN FIVE YEARS)

The creative team behind 2014's The Lego Movie are back at it with The Lego Batman movie. Even though early trailers weren't the best, WB animation has knocked this bad boy out of the park.

Review Opinion
By sonofsamadams - Feb 12, 2017 08:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman

From the dirty 30s to the sweet 80s to Batflick, Batman has been one of the most influential superheros of all time. So it would seem appropriate that in 2017, we'd get a spoof of him in Lego animation form. The people who brought us The Lego Movie are back at it again and while their sophmore effort may not be as good as their first try, The Lego Batman movie is a lot of fun. If you're a true die hard Batman fan, you will love every piece of references and fan service, right down to the bat nipples. Full review below:



So what did you think of The Lego Batman movie? 
Was it true Batman fan service? 
Or a shameless cash grab? 

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Ironbot
Ironbot - 2/15/2017, 9:37 PM
It's sad when a lego figure of Batman understands him FAR better than Batfleck ever could. If a lego brick does better at representing 70 something years of the dark knight, than that means the DCEU is [frick]ed.
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