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LEGO Batman - Il film

Titolo originale: The Lego Batman Movie
  • 2017
  • T
  • 1h 44min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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LEGO Batman - Il film (2017)
There are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if Batman wants to save the city from the Joker's hostile takeover, he may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others, and maybe learn to lighten up.
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Animazione al computerCommedia stravaganteParodiaSupereroeAnimazioneAvventuraAzioneCommediaFamigliaFantascienza

Bruce Wayn deve sconfiggere i soliti super criminali che tentano di impadronirsi di Gotham City, e allo stesso tempo prendersi cura in un orfano che ha adottato e che desidera diventare suo ... Leggi tuttoBruce Wayn deve sconfiggere i soliti super criminali che tentano di impadronirsi di Gotham City, e allo stesso tempo prendersi cura in un orfano che ha adottato e che desidera diventare suo compagno di avventure.Bruce Wayn deve sconfiggere i soliti super criminali che tentano di impadronirsi di Gotham City, e allo stesso tempo prendersi cura in un orfano che ha adottato e che desidera diventare suo compagno di avventure.

  • Regia
    • Chris McKay
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Seth Grahame-Smith
    • Chris McKenna
    • Erik Sommers
  • Star
    • Will Arnett
    • Michael Cera
    • Rosario Dawson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    • Regia
      • Chris McKay
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Seth Grahame-Smith
      • Chris McKenna
      • Erik Sommers
    • Star
      • Will Arnett
      • Michael Cera
      • Rosario Dawson
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    • 75Metascore
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    Will Arnett
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    • Batman
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    Michael Cera
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    • Robin
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    Rosario Dawson
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    • Harley Quinn
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    Jason Mantzoukas
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    Conan O'Brien
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    • The Riddler
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    Doug Benson
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    • Bane
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    Billy Dee Williams
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    • Two-Face
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    Zoë Kravitz
    Zoë Kravitz
    • Catwoman
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    Kate Micucci
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    Riki Lindhome
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    Eddie Izzard
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    • Voldemort
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    Seth Green
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    • King Kong
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    Jemaine Clement
    Jemaine Clement
    • Sauron
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    Ellie Kemper
    Ellie Kemper
    • Phyllis
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      • Chris McKay
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Seth Grahame-Smith
      • Chris McKenna
      • Erik Sommers
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    7Mcduff3601

    A funny and entertaining movie

    I hope I don't get sick of these lego movies cuz they are so far really fun to watch. There was a lot going on in this movie.

    First off the graphics are amazing so I ended up getting a little distracted by checking out details here and there instead of focusing on the action.

    The characters are funny and in a lot of cases self deprecating. The humor is pretty good, there might be some of it that goes over younger viewers heads but it doesn't matter since there is so much happening all the time that even if a joke doesn't land it's onto the next scene anyway.

    I would recommend this one to anyone who likes lego movies or even Batman fans.
    9Thekeybaldemasterrises

    It's not just a great kids movie, it's a great Batman movie!!!

    This is the best theatrical film based on DC property that WB has put out in years. Sorry fans but this blew all 3 of the cinematic universe movies out of the freaking water. Just like the movie before it, the LEGO Batman movie surprises yet again with a fun piece of imaginative work. It has the humor, the action, the animation, and surprisingly again the heart. We thought to ourselves a Lego movie would never work, it sounds like the ultimate marketing sham Hollywood could ever put out to sell toys, but it became one my favorite animated films of all time why? The first movie blew me away because it not only worked as a story, but it encompassed everything a fan of Lego remembers. In a similar fashion, this movie encompassed everything you know about Batman, and I mean everything. I swear there was almost a reference to everything you remember about him, from Detective Comics all the way to Batfleck. It sounds like I'm talking about fan service because yes, it is most of the time. They use it to their advantage here, they praise and mock everything great, and everything terrible Batman has gone through over the years. You almost miss too much because they cram so many funny nod ons and jokes you wish they had spread em out a little bit. But In other words, the script is a hilarious tribute to arguably one of the greatest superheroes of all time, and surprisingly the most emotional. The focus of the film actually deals with to me a critical factor of Batman. His isolation and loneliness, his fear of becoming part of a family again. The special relationship Batman has with the Joker. It hits all the emotional beats just right with all of its themes. It utilizes it's imagination of Legos to it's potential. And it produces a fantastic message for kids, as well as a touching tribute to fans of Batman. Seriously this movie had a smile on my face except for the parts when it really hit home for me. It also makes me mad, because the film proves that WB is just sitting on a character's pile of good material to work with, and they don't know what to do with them in their real films. This movie has such a stronger emotional impact than anything the DC cinematic universe has done with its last three films. It doesn't mean DC has to sell to Disney, it doesn't mean critics are biased against DC. It just means when you get people who know the material well, they're gonna make it a great film if they know what to do with it. That's what's happening here, if WB can take notes and study why this movie really works, maybe the Justice League and Ben Affleck's Batman film will actually make a better impact? Regardless, this is the standard animated movies need to have outside of Disney, and WB really needs to bring the heart this movie has into their live action films. If you love Legos and Batman what are you waiting for?? Go now!! You don't even have to take a kid, it's a total blast for all ages, and I will definitely be seeing it again real soon.
    8dave-mcclain

    This Lego movie is even better than the original and leaves me anxious for what's next.

    In 2014, we became acquainted with an ignorant but arrogant billionaire with orange hair who wanted to rule the world. Call him President Business. Well, that's what they called him in "The Lego Movie". (What? Who did you think I was talking about?) The process of defeating that cartoonish villain involved joining together a vast array of different characters who had to learn to put aside their differences and work together to wrest power from that evil businessman-turned-politician. (Yes, of course I'm still talking about the first Lego movie.) All this may sound scary, but the animated feature film that I've been describing since the very beginning of this paragraph had some important lessons to teach about teamwork and the specialness of all people – whether they're made out of plastic or just look and act plastic on screen. Ignorant arrogance like this can also be very funny (as long as it's fictional) and "The Lego Movie" delivered on that promise. Doubling down on that kind of humor is that movie's 2017 spin-off "The Lego Batman Movie" (PG, 1:44), an inspired mashup of Danish toys and American comic books.

    To simply say that Lego Batman is a loner is like referring to the Unabomber as anti-social. Batman / Bruce Wayne (voiced by Will Arnett) lives in Wayne Manor with his devoted butler and father figure Alfred (Ralph Fiennes), but still chooses to spend all his time alone, watching movies or staring wistfully at a photo of him with his long-dead parents. Even when he's in public (whether as Batman or as Bruce Wayne), he treats the citizens of Gotham as his subjects and only wants their adulation. Batman gives himself full credit for keeping Gotham crime-free and is convinced that he's the only one who can do it – and that he doesn't need help or advice from anyone. This Batman probably thinks that the first film's Oscar-nominated original song "Everything is Awesome" was written for and about him and his life. (The character could have also written the film's tagline: "Always be yourself. Unless you can be Batman.") A high-class gala thrown to honor the retiring Commissioner Gordon turns out to be an extremely consequential gathering. As Bruce Wayne struts through the crowd, the original Commissioner Gordon's daughter, Barbara (Rosario Dawson), who is taking over for her father, begins making a speech in which she calls for the police to work more closely with Batman – as a team (an idea which makes him spit out his drink) – and to limit Batman's autonomy (think, the setup for "Captain America: Civil War"). Just then, the Joker (Zach Galifianakis) shows up. The day before, as Batman was foiling the Joker's latest plan to take over the city, the two argued about how important they are in each other's lives. When Batman refused to admit that the Joker is his main nemesis (saying, "I fight with a lot of people. I like to fight around."), the Joker's feelings were hurt. Now, at the gala, Joker suddenly switches tactics. He surrenders to the new Commissioner Gordon, confesses to his crimes and asks to be sent to prison. Oh, and earlier at this same gala, Wayne accidentally adopts young orphan Dick Grayson (Michael Cera).

    Batman decides that the Joker is up to something, but he's not sure what it is, so he comes up with a plan to get rid of him for good. Batman includes his new ward Dick Grayson (now called Robin) because he considers Dick expendable. The two of them go to Superman's Fortress of Solitude where they see Superman throwing a party for the rest of the Justice League's super angular superheroes. Nevertheless, Batman takes advantage of his fellow heroes being distracted by the party to steal Superman's Phantom Zone projector so he can send the Joker into the Phantom Zone. The problem with that plan is that it would put the Joker in the company of some of the world's greatest villains, a situation which could end up unleashing untold evil on the world, and forcing Batman to enlist the help of his fellow members of the Justice League (and others) as he confronts his biggest challenge ever. Just don't expect Batman's ego to go quietly into the sunset (or the Bat Signal) – or for the Joker to be so easily defeated.

    "The Lego Batman" movie is an inspired and extremely enjoyable crossover between Lego's growing animation efforts and established DC Comics characters… plus a long and diverse list of others. The plot makes full use of the potential inherent in combining such diverse and storied properties – and effectively builds upon what made the first Lego movie so popular. The script (which combines the efforts of five different writers), along with Chris McKay's direction is both funny and just plain fun, a lot of that due to the juxtaposition of Batman's self-centered intensity with Robin's innocent earnestness. All of the voice work is top-notch, but Will Arnett's ignorant arrogance as Batman is really what makes the movie. He's as humorous as any of Will Farrell's similarly pompous live action characters (e.g., as Ron Burgundy in the "Anchorman" movies or as race car driver Ricky Bobby in "Talladega Nights") and –whether intentionally or not – reminds us of the attitudes, words and conduct of some American politicians. This Lego movie is even better than the original and leaves me anxious for what's next. "A-"
    8Hitchcoc

    A Funny Take on the Batman Story

    I wasn't prepared to like this. Still, all the sight gags, the references to past super-hero characters, grow on you. There are lots of funny lines and Batman is a total, self serving jerk. The business about Robin being adopted is a bit much. But the world created with the popular plastic toys is remarkable. It's almost overkill. I think I may watch it again where I can stop and check out some of what they were doing. I think this franchise is doing much better than I imagined it would.
    CalRhys

    An Enjoyable Ride Thrusting Us Back Into The Lego Universe

    Growing up, Lego meant everything to me, my aspirations of becoming an architect, and even the result of me studying design engineering in university, were all due to my fascination with Lego as a child and the complex structures you could craft and create. In 2014, upon the announcement of 'The Lego Movie', despite my love for the toy, I was kinda doubting the general premise. How could you make a movie out of Lego? Well, that question was soon answered as I gawped in awe at the screen, the movie was fantastic. Now, the character from 'The Lego Movie'' that garnered the most love was Batman, a cocky, sarcastic, childish take on the superhero we know and love... well it was only going to be a matter of time before he got his own motion picture.

    'The Lego Batman Movie' was definitely an enjoyable ride, and whilst I think it lacks in comparison to its predecessor, it stills thrusts us back into the universe that we came to revere in 2014. With an admirable cast of voice talent, and stunning animated visuals, 'The Lego Batman Movie' boasts undeniable creative talent, but does at times seem to be trying a little too hard to be funny, building off the reputation the initial film garnered.

    Is this film worth viewing? Most definitely, it's a hilarious feel- good animated comedy, and definitely perfect for the younger audience. I actually saw this film prior to its full release during a preview a few days early, however I believe it may have been aimed more as a kids matinée... I was literally the only adult there, shameful I know, but heck, I didn't care. The kids in the audience continually laughed with glee, so its definitely something suited for that kind of audience, but don't skip over the older adults who are still children at heart, it's an alluring comedy that piles on the laughs, definitely worth a watch.

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      Will Arnett acknowledged that the raspy, whispery voice he used for Batman is the same voice he uses with his children when he's giving them important parenting information.
    • Blooper
      One of the clips during the end credits song is mirrored, as Two-Face's burnt half is on his right as opposed to his left throughout the rest of the film.
    • Citazioni

      Robin: My name's Richard Grayson, but all the kids at the orphanage call me Dick.

      Batman: Well, children can be cruel.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The movie's closing credits involved Oh, Hush!'s song "Friends Are Family". The main title of the movie appears at the end of the song, before Batman covers the camera afterwards while commenting.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Film '72: Episodio #46.1 (2017)
    • Colonne sonore
      Man in the Mirror
      Written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett

      Performed by Will Arnett

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 febbraio 2017 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Danimarca
      • Australia
    • Siti ufficiali
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Disney Studios, Moore Park, Sydney, Nuovo Galles del Sud, Australia(Studio)
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      • Animal Logic
      • DC Entertainment
      • DC Films
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      • 80.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 175.936.671 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 53.003.468 USD
      • 12 feb 2017
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 312.336.671 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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      • Dolby Atmos
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      • 2.35 : 1
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