Outtakes or blooper reels from animated films most often feel a bit contrived given that the “flubs” have to be planned out and created by animators, but that doesn’t make them less entertaining. In ...
The makers of The LEGO Movie have released an official blooper reel from the making of the film. The filmmakers have actually created animated scenes to go along with several outtakes of voice actors ...
If you’ve checked out Lego Ghostbusters, watched the recent all-Lego ad break on ITV and still can’t get enough of the little plastic bricks, then here’s a real treat. The folks behind The Lego Movie ...
In what seems to Warner Bros. Animation Group having a little fun with a combination of fake animated outtakes and legitimate sound booth mistakes and conversations, The LEGO Movie just debuted their ...
Warner Bros. has released a “blooper reel” from “The Lego Movie,” which is expected to top the domestic box office once again this weekend. The animated flubs include Lego sets falling down, Will ...
Still haven’t gotten enough of Will Arnett’s LEGO Movie Batman? He has even more goofy one-liners in this “blooper” reel, and even bonds a bit with Emmet. [via Blastr] Batman Lego Movie Movies Get the ...
When a movie hits as hot as ‘The LEGO Movie’, it’s in the studio’s best interest to stoke the fire. So like Pixar before them, Warner Bros. took some of the outtakes from their voice actors and ...
Gag reel highlights include Lego Batman - Will Arnett - fluffing his lines during several attempts to fly into the sun, Morgan Freeman's character taking a stumble mid-sentence, Chris Pratt's ...
After breaking records for Warner Bros. at the US box office last weekend, grossing north of m. in its first three days, The Lego Movie is finally arriving on our shores today, giving a ...
The new promo clip for the hit toy movie offers a glimpse at what went wrong during production -- well, kind of. By Graeme McMillan Lego Poster - P 2013 If the success of The Lego Movie‘s first ...
The LEGO Movie came out last weekend and grossed an unbelievable $69.1 million. Think of all the Legos you could buy? Hell, you could probably buy enough to fill a pool that you could swim in like a ...