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LEGO Batman, le film : Unité des super héros

Original title: Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite
  • Video
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 11m
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6.4/10
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Charlie Schlatter, Travis Willingham, and Troy Baker in LEGO Batman, le film : Unité des super héros (2013)
LEGO Batman: The Movie coming soon to Blu-ray and DVD!  Video game thrills plus all-new exclusive footage! Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and the Justice League help Batman and Robin try to save Gotham City from Lex Luthor and The Joker.
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When the Joker and Lex Luthor form an alliance, Batman must team up with the Justice League in order to stop them.When the Joker and Lex Luthor form an alliance, Batman must team up with the Justice League in order to stop them.When the Joker and Lex Luthor form an alliance, Batman must team up with the Justice League in order to stop them.

  • Director
    • Jon Burton
  • Writers
    • Jon Burton
    • David A. Goodman
    • Bob Kane
  • Stars
    • Clancy Brown
    • Troy Baker
    • Christopher Corey Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    6K
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    • Director
      • Jon Burton
    • Writers
      • Jon Burton
      • David A. Goodman
      • Bob Kane
    • Stars
      • Clancy Brown
      • Troy Baker
      • Christopher Corey Smith
    • 25User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Lex Luthor
    • (voice)
    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • Bruce Wayne
    • (voice)
    • …
    Christopher Corey Smith
    Christopher Corey Smith
    • The Joker
    • (voice)
    Charlie Schlatter
    Charlie Schlatter
    • Robin
    • (voice)
    • …
    Travis Willingham
    Travis Willingham
    • Clark Kent
    • (voice)
    • …
    Townsend Coleman
    Townsend Coleman
    • Commissioner Gordon
    • (voice)
    Laura Bailey
    Laura Bailey
    • Poison Ivy
    • (voice)
    • …
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Bane
    • (voice)
    • …
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • The Riddler
    • (voice)
    • …
    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Cyborg
    • (voice)
    Cam Clarke
    Cam Clarke
    • Green Lantern
    • (voice)
    • …
    Katie Von Till
    Katie Von Till
    • Catwoman
    • (voice)
    • (as Katherine Von Till)
    • …
    Erin Shanagher
    Erin Shanagher
    • News Reporter
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Jon Burton
    • Writers
      • Jon Burton
      • David A. Goodman
      • Bob Kane
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    8tvsweeney-39052

    More Serious than Expected

    Having seen The Lego Movie, I expected this to be similar but found it to be a more serious rendition of the Batman tale, and probably nothing like the more recent Batman Lego Movie which I've yet to see. Beginning with the titles sequence in Legos copying the opening of the live-action Batman the Movie, and the use of the Batman and Superman themes from those films, the intent is immediately obvious that the story is going to proceed along those lines and not the more lighthearted and satirical tones of the latter.

    There are some amusing moments, however, in the depiction of the characters. Unlike the adult Robin portrayed in the live-actor movies, Robin is here a youngster, impatient to join in the mayhem while Batman continually forces him into the background. He also sleeps with a teddy bear.

    It's an enjoyable movie and the Lego constructs are interesting, and it definitely opens the way for the later, more ambition presentations.
    7Mr-Fusion

    If this is the best Justice League movie we'll get, I'm cool with that.

    The box might say "LEGO Batman - The Movie", but it features . . . well, pretty much everyone in the DC stable. This is essentially World's Finest with Batman's rogues gallery and the JLA thrown in. Even so, it being LEGO puts a nice spin on such well-worn story material, and there are plenty of made-out-of-bricks gags. This may have been direct-to-video, but it's another win for WB; the voice cast is great, they use the Elfman and Williams scores (homage-y, not cheap) and the characters really come to life. I liked the friendly rivalry between Batman and Superman, and Batman's constant shaming of Robin.

    I had a lot of fun with this and there's plenty of potential with LEGO properties. Where's the sequel? C'mon, while we're young, people! 7/10
    6breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    A fun little superhero film

    Before The Lego Movie (2014) completely shot the small building block toy into moviegoers' spotlights, the LEGO company had long since prior to that adapting their products for all kinds of popular franchises. Whether it is Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings or anything else that was well incredibly lucrative at the time, the LEGO company had something for it. As superheroes became more bankable during the rise of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, LEGO was able to make even more products. The same went for DC comic characters as well. The difference between the two comic book giants was that Warner Brothers Studios owned the rights of the main DC comic properties to be shown in movies; while Marvel wasn't included. This is validated with when viewing of The Lego Movie (2014) because Superman, Green Lantern, Batman, Wonder Woman and couple others had appearances during the film.

    Yet before this, the DC characters did have a small movie of their own. Enter Jon Burton; a game designer and video game director. With permission he was given the chance to direct and co-write his first home video (which was this). The other writer involved with Burton was David A. Goodman, a TV writer who has sporadic work over multiple genres. With that, these two managed to make a decent little video that's largely enjoyable to sit through. After losing the "man of the year" award to Bruce Wayne (Troy Baker) and with election day being a day away, Lex Luthor (Clancy Brown) hatches a scheme that involves having The Joker (Christopher Corey Smith) persuading his non-believers. Once Luthor breaks The Joker out of Arkham Asylum, Batman & Robin (Charlie Schlatter) head out to find out what's going on. As an overall story it's fun fluff but it feels more like an extended TV episode more than an actual movie. Its running time is too short to really be considered a movie.

    What's cool to see that was written into the screenplay was the inclusion of several other popular DC characters. Perhaps the whole payoff doesn't feel like all characters had equal screen time but it is fun to watch. The characters that get the most screen time are Luthor, Joker, Batman, Robin and Superman (Travis Willingham). As for other characters, fans will get to see villains and heroes. Whether it be Catwoman, Baine, Two-Face, The Riddler, Harley Quinn, Cyborg, The Flash, Martian Man-Hunter or Wonder Woman, one fanboy/girl will have their fill at some point. As for any film aficionado, they too will have fun picking out the various other voice-actors that have different roles like Rob Paulsen, Brian Bloom, Steve Blum, Cam Clarke and others. Plus, the voice actors chosen for the roles fit well. Perhaps the only character that comes off somewhat obnoxious is Robin who is portrayed a lot like Adam West's Robin from the mid 1960s. It's all in good nature and goofy fun but this batman-dependent Robin isn't as likable.

    It is fun to see though when Batman and Superman interact. Everyone fan knows that they have polar opposite personalities and to see how they talk to each other is funny. The entire film was created via CGI for animation, thus the fluidity of character movement gives them the ability to flex further than actual LEGO characters. For the sake of the film, more articulation allows the characters to express more emotion but it is deceptive to kids who are just being introduced to LEGO. LEGO characters are much more rigid and this is why The Lego Movie (2014) is the best representation. LEGO movies should actually be made by stop motion animation. It is much more realistic and is more tangible by the naked eye when put on screen. The action is fun to watch throughout as well. There are lots of explosions and chases. However the best part for most people is when every known character is on screen. All that fan service.

    The cinematography provided by Jeremy Pardon looked nice too. Since this is a LEGO film, the ability to be creative in choice is necessary. After all, everything in a LEGO film is a building block to something else. Being that this is his only cinematography credit, he deserves it. There's plenty of smooth moving shots that allow the viewer to get a feel for the setting where each scene takes place and that's with the lighting being dark too. It is questionable though to why a cinematographer would be needed for an all CGI film. What actually needed to be physically filmed again? Rob Westwood who has created music for films prior to this composed the film score. And although the music is memorable and has main themes, it is only because many of the tunes are borrowed from John Williams' music from Superman (1978) and Danny Elfman's from Batman (1989). Is it acceptable, no...but again it matches everything nicely and works with the characters. So it sort of nulls that it was even taken from to begin with.

    Aside from a short running time for a mini Justice League film in LEGO form and the Robin character feeling too similar to the campy version from Adam West's Batman, it's fun fluff. The voice actors match their roles, the action is amusing, the music (although borrowed) is memorable and the CGI camera-work is creative.
    6ibraheemmohsin

    Fun little super hero movie with a bad plot

    Not a good plot by any means ... but the movie is fun to watch with some EXCELLENT comedy. The bad dialogues and plot, with a few poorly written characters let it down though.
    6xyzkozak

    Calling All Justice Leaguers! Super-Villain Alert!

    And, meanwhile - Back at the Batcave.... Batman kicks some serious butt (with a little help from all his super-friends, of course)....

    Even though LEGO Batman's story of over-the-top, superhero crime-fighting pretty much went over the same, old ground, I still enjoyed this particular CG offering a helluva lot more than I did the likes of Christopher Nolan's live-action "Dark Knight" movie-series. I really did.

    Besides LEGO Batman containing some often-humorous one-liners (nicely delivered by both Batman & Superman), I also got quite a delightful kick out of the LEGO-look of all the characters.

    From having some very amusing facial expressions, to their squat stature and stubby legs, I'm actually looking forward to checking out other LEGO movies once they become available through my city's library system.

    Of all the superhero characters featured in this picture's ultra-violent, fast-paced story, it was Flash, in his brief, but pivotal appearance, who I liked the most.

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      The opening titles for this film is a shot-for-shot remake of the opening titles for the 1989 Batman film. In LEGO form.
    • Quotes

      The Joker: Wait a second. What are you going to do the Dynamic Dumb-Dumb?

      Lex Luthor: Joker, I have an election to win.

      The Joker: But who will I play with if he's dead?

      Lex Luthor: Robin's still around. If we eliminate Batman, Robin will probably put on the suit and say he's Batman.

    • Connections
      Edited from Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Superman Theme
      Written by John Williams

      Performed by Bratislava Symphony Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite
    • Production companies
      • Warner Premiere
      • DC Entertainment
      • LEGO
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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