
The LEGO Movie is a 3D animated film which follows lead character, Emmet a completely ordinary LEGO mini-figure who is identified as the most "extraordinary person" and the key to saving the Lego universe. Emmet and his friends go on an epic journey to stop the evil tyrant, Lord Business.... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
The LEGO Movie is a 3D animated film which follows lead character, Emmet a completely ordinary LEGO mini-figure who is identified as the most "extraordinary person" and the key to saving the Lego universe. Emmet and his friends go on an epic journey to stop the evil tyrant, Lord Business.
Leave your thoughts about The Lego Movie.
| Vanity FairKatey RichIt's one of the few movies based on a toy with no explicit story behind it. And it is, so far, the only one that's really good. |
| StarburstIain McNallyLord and Miller have achieved the seemingly impossible and assembled a genuinely funny, touching, inspirational and absolutely lunatic love letter to those tiny bricks, as well as to imagination and creativity in general. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsLouis ProyectCarries on in the grand Bob Clampett Warner Brothers "Porky in Wackyland" tradition. Surrealism for the six year old and the sixty year old. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark Dujsik[I]t's an exhilarating, absolute joy to watch it all come together. |
| 3AWJim SchembriIn what is sure to turn out to be this generation's Toy Story, this crazy-funny animated lark takes us into a hyper-happy world where everything is so awesome there's even a pop anthem called Everything is Awesome... fresh and fast and funny. |
| Flicks.co.nzLiam MagurenThe giggle-inducing gags will infect humans of any age with their zany sense of humour. |
| New YorkerAnthony LaneAs a rule, movies about toys need to be approached with extreme caution; some of them have been bad enough to count as health hazards. This one is the exception. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatA spiritually literate animated film for people of all ages that affirms that everyone is special and everything is truly awesome. |
| Financial TimesNigel AndrewsThe film is never hampered by its chosen medium. It goes everywhere and does everything, from pitched aerial battles to cities at bay against inferno. |
| Sky CinemaElliott NobleSlapstick. Wit. Invention. Random laser battles. While it's easy to get carried away by the action - as the characters frequently do - it's the joyful irreverence that makes this such a terrific ride. |