Mashing up two brands can Ask Me What You Want (2024)be a great way to make neither seem appealing: Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, Men in Blackand 21 Jump Street, the Flintstones and the Schmoo -- you get the nausea ... errr, the idea.
And that's the inherent risk of The Lego Batmanmovie, in which Warner Bros. takes two of its most potent film-franchise brands -- one relatively new and developing, the other time-tested and fool-proof -- throws them into a blender and hits frappé.
SEE ALSO: LEGO releases 'Beauty and the Beast' blocks just in time for the live-action filmHave no fear, people of Gotham! What comes out is a whirlwind of comic-book and comedic delights. The Lego Batman Movieis hysterical and irreverent, yes, but also visually captivating, with big screen-worthy action and the best new bat-vehicle since the Batmobile itself (it's called the Scuttler, and you'll soon be seeing it on a Christmas list near you).
New gadgets, new villains, new attitude -- there must be a million ways The Lego Batmanmovie messes with the bat-canon, yet somehow it never violates it. This is a movie for Batman fans, by Batman fans, and yet can easily be enjoyed by anyone.
It liberally borrows from 70-odd years of the Dark Knight's comic, television and cinematic history, pokes good fun at it, and yet still reveres it. Virtually every Batman iteration, every character, every villain gets their moment. It can be pretty overwhelming, and that's just the bat-stuff; the real pop-culture joy of The Lego Batmanmovie is the way it brings in just about everything else.
The Lego Batman Movie gives The Lego Movie a run for its money in the pop-culture references department
The Lego Moviewas revered for its hurricane of geeky references, some pulled from Warners' vaults (DC superheroes), some licensed from other studios (Star Wars, for example). It's fair to say that The Lego Batman Moviegives The Lego Movie a run for its money in that department -- it's stuffed to the gills with characters, many of them villains, from a broad spectrum of intellectual property, both within Warner Bros. and without. No reason to spoil any of those fun surprises here; just let your imagination run wild.
And it so happens that this version of Batman himself -- a wildly overconfident, narcissistic billionaire insisting that he's the best and that no one's actions or ideas could possibly match his own -- feels strangely relevant, ahem. But here's the good news: voiced again by Will Arnett, this would-be one-note Batman gets an arc, and it's a heartfelt and satisfying one.
His new sidekicks aren't quite as developed, with the possible exception of Robin (voiced by Michael Cera) -- a new, younger boy wonder whose naiveté and sunny disposition make him a kind of Lego MovieEmmet 2.0. Barbara Gordon/Batgirl (Rosario Dawson) and Alfred (Ralph Fiennes) are probably the most wedged-in things about the film, and spend most of it simply tagging along.
Yes, there's an awful lot going on here, but in the end it all hangs together -- a testament to the talent behind the camera. Animation guru Chris McKay is directing his first feature film, but it's not his first rodeo: the Robot Chickenveteran was the animation co-director and supervisor on The Lego Movie, whose co-directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller produced this one.
Novelist/screenwriter/mashup artist Seth Grahame-Smith (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) gets the lead credit for the screenplay, a collaborative effort that's loaded with winning one-liners and references that'll keep your head spinning and your belly laughing.
And there are just enough clues to remind us that while what we're seeing onscreen exists within its own universe, the story, action and dialogue are being driven by humans somewhere in the real world, as The Lego Movieshowed us at its emotional conclusion. The Lego Batman Moviehas its own, more subtle take on that convention.
That's probably the only subtle thing about this raucous, frenetic pop-culture joyride.
Topics DC Comics
Curious fox cub gets head stuck in peanut butter jar, hero storms to the rescueAriana Grande falls on the red carpet, recovers like a queenUber agrees to limit surge pricing in Delhi'The Office' just reinvented the ABCsInstagram's redesigned Explore tab is the newest social media timeScientists have finally come up with a solution for the world's most annoying household sound'Black Panther' treasures will be enshrined at the SmithsonianJimmy Fallon hits back at Trump's 'be a man' tweet by donating to refugee charityGeorge R.R. Martin seems really sad, you guys'SNL' wants Obama to do 'Black Jeopardy'Dude masterfully sneaks in WuThe Weeknd dedicates his Billboard Music Award to ' the late, great Prince'All marriage proposals should feature sloths from now on'Pawn Stars' patriarch Richard 'Old Man' Harrison dead at 7714 food festivals that show how serious America is about food'The Office' just reinvented the ABCsBeyoncé's 'APESH*T' dance inspires the best meme of fans dancingJohn Legend and baby Luna took a super cozy nap on Chrissy Teigen's SnapchatCurious fox cub gets head stuck in peanut butter jar, hero storms to the rescue'The Notebook' anniversary: Film spotlighted an important issue Netflix's 'Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous' Review Parrot has no qualms showing swiping cat who's boss *Really* miss flying? Join over 100 other weirdos on this 7 That 'Futurama' guy is now the White House Communications Director Emmys 2020: Check out the full list of winners Jimmy Kimmel tweets update on 3 Review: McDonald's new Spicy Chicken McNuggets Apple's smallest new iPhone will be called iPhone 12 mini, leaker claims Twitter to investigate apparent racial bias in photo previews How to reduce remote learning burnout in kids How smartwatches could go from luxury accessory to ubiquitous necessity The royal family just released three photographs from Princess Diana's personal album 'The Mandalorian' Polaroid camera puts Baby Yoda in the corner...of your photos Man wishes daughter happy birthday with a dad joke, wins the heart of the internet PlayStation 5 pre NBC's Peacock finally arrives on Roku two months after launch Wow, Sean Spicer's breakup playlist sure tells us a lot Madame Tussauds reinstates Beyoncé wax figure after lighting adjustments Jennifer Lopez teaches us all sensitivity, celebrating her relative with gender 'The Mandalorian' Season 2: Everything we know so far
2.4703s , 10132.578125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Ask Me What You Want (2024)】,Co-creation Information Network