The Lego Movie SPOILER Thread, and More Legoland Pics
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I promise there will be no spoilers in this post itself after the jump, but the comments will be a free-for-all, and if you plan on seeing the movie, I urge you NOT to read them – or any of the many reviews out there that cavalierly ruin some of the movies best secrets.
With that said, I have now seen it twice and liked it just as much the second time, so even if you do get spoiled, it isn’t the be-all, end-all.
Click through for pics…
Legoland could almost be subtitled “Baby’s First Theme Park.” Most of the rides are either “family coasters” – no inversions, nothing super-steep, perfect for motion-sickness weenies like me – and slow rides along tracks that take you past large Lego models. A good third of the park was closed due to all the press stuff, so this may not be fully representative.
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Surprisingly, the city replica dioramas don’t use minifigs, but slightly larger characters made from individual, generic blocks.
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Here’s one for scale. I’m 6′ 3″
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Yes, there are costumed characters. I didn’t see a Unikitty, though.
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Even the bathrooms are Lego-ish.
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Ain’t art grand?
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The most unique, cool thing they do here is that you can get on-ride photos printed on a wall of Lego. It comes pre-assembled (and with one minifig – the flag guy sitting at the bottom corner), but you can take it apart and make it a puzzle if you choose.
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Some things, only Lego can do.
Now…DISCUSS MOVIE!