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  56. There are big changes brewing in Gotham City, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker's hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.
  57. After his appearance in The LEGO Movie, Batman now gets his own movie. We see his background, his alter-ego as Bruce Wayne and his lair. We learn how Robin got to be his sidekick. Most importantly we see his seemingly-interminable struggles with his arch-nemesis, The Joker.
  58. After watching the Lego Movie when it first came out, I thought it was fun, memorable and colourful. Despite the whole &#39;chosen one&#39; story line. When they announced that a Batman movie was coming out all Lego style I was pretty much looking forward to it and after seeing it, it was fun! <br/><br/>The story is not dark and gloomy like the 2016 trash film known as &#39;Batman Vs. Superman&#39; and the bland but OK Suicide Squad. The movie had a nice tribute to the other Batman films and even the campy 1960&#39;s TV show, which was hilarious that they showed actual footage from the show. <br/><br/>The Joker was great and had some good development much better than his appearance in SS, in which he BARELY had any enough screen time because they stupidly cut his scenes out for no rhyme or reason. If I digress, I like the joke when Batman said that having a band of super villains versing another batch is just stupid, one of the best jokes from this movie.<br/><br/>Heck Batman and Superman&#39;s rivalry is just hilarious when you make them egotistical. Because that&#39;s how I picture them and the crossover of the Joker with villains like Lord Voldermort, Kong and the Daleks was just funny as well. <br/><br/>The story is good, the characters are funny and it&#39;s worth checking out!
  59. This review of The LEGO Batman Movie is spoiler free<br/><br/>**** (4/5)<br/><br/>OVER THE YEARS, when it comes to cinema there is always a sense of joy when we can watch something from a comic book emerge onto the big screen in full likeness of their powers. Whether it&#39;s the DCEU&#39;s oppressive darkness or the brimming with colour and sometimes dark Marvel Cinematic Universe, these have turned this generation of Hollywood into superhero land. But who would have thought that these superheroes would emerge onto the big-screen in the shape of LEGO bricks? The LEGO Batman Movie brings this unlikely premise to life to all the powers Batman has or the hilarity of The Joker with an odd vampire-esque teeth and it&#39;s an absolute delight. <br/><br/>Every moment is bright, colourful and brimming with life it&#39;s endlessly funny with laugh-a-minute type material, there is no end to the jokes, unfortunately when you start to laugh at them the laughter doesn&#39;t get chance as another joke will be delivered it&#39;s a constant gag-fest, but the result is on an epic (to say it in the right way) scale. There are even many references to chart-topping songs and an endless stream of references to other Batman movies, or as Bruce Wayne&#39;s pompous Butler – Alfred (Ralph Fiennes) puts it he went through different changes through the years. This of course takes place at the start of the film, but also there is a voice over on a dark screen it&#39;s constantly on edge. Now we all know the brooding story of DC&#39;s second oldest caped crusader, he lost his family when he was a child, this left him under the care of his family butler, when he got older he became the owner of his father&#39;s company Wayne Enterprises etc. In, The LEGO Batman Movie it&#39;s a little different to his natural guise, here Batman (Will Arnett) is feeling lonely after the death of his family he constantly tries to deny, the way he does this is by fighting crime against blocky Gotham&#39;s greatest super villains including trying to end his feud with The Joker (Zach Galifianakis), whom he says is Batman&#39;s greatest enemy but he doesn&#39;t see this he only enjoys time by his self. <br/><br/>Alfred tries to convince him that he needs a family in order to be happy, but he claims he&#39;s happy without a family, his &#39;happiness&#39; is soon ended with the entry of the high-spirited hyperactive Richard &#39;Dick&#39; Grayson (Michael Cera) an orphan from the Gotham orphanage, he too lost his family as a child. Already the likeness between the young Richard and Bruce Wayne is indefinable. At first he doesn&#39;t like the fact that his home life has been taken over by a child, he tries so hard to get rid of him but can&#39;t quite get to grips of how he can do that. When disaster strikes, Batman and Richard (now the alias Robin) must work together to defeat the oppressive force of the joker, but it&#39;s not his natural battle, this is different. Joker gives himself up, it&#39;s clear though that whenever Joker does this he&#39;s planning something it hints at that sense here. <br/><br/>Along with him and the other super villains of the city he surrenders. But Batman as we all know isn&#39;t easily fooled; this feeling goes through the police commissioner (Rosario Dawson) too. As she too senses The Joker is up to something. At this point Batman thinks of a plan to get rid of Joker, who here forms an alliance with other super villains hinting at other movies such as The Lord of the Rings, The Harry Potter franchise and King Kong to name a few these people take over the city to form a super group of villains. Batman must then join forces with Commissioner Barbara Gordon, Robin and finally Alfred – who dresses up for the occasion. This is the biggest battle will ever have, as he flies, swoops, and grapples through the LEGO block bricks of Gotham city to defeat this super group., the message through this fight is family Batman learns that these people are really close to him but he as he&#39;s said before he doesn&#39;t want family. <br/><br/>Granted, it sounds like a deeply, darkly ominous story of a natural Batman movie but it&#39;s a loose form of it, there are many moments of this that could take place in a future DCEU film but with the added hilarity which the DCEU having been struggling with lately (not naming people), this is possibly the best DCEU film in four years. There here is plenty here for all the family to enjoy, it&#39;s a funny, referency, and endlessly enjoyable Batman movie. Sure it&#39;s not as funny 2014s The LEGO Movie, and this doesn&#39;t riff the Everything is Awesome soundtrack but there are brilliant moments here, especially Arnett&#39;s, scene stealing Christian Bale&#39;s Batman voice, as he raps, sings and even changes into various costumes he has brilliant with this. We never thought we&#39;d say this but what other LEGO movies will there be?<br/><br/>VERDICT: Rapping, singing, running through a blocky Gotham city mixed with Great LEGO fun makes this the most hilarious animation of 2017; Batman has been translated well into the blocky formation along with Arnett&#39;s cool Bale-esque Bats.
  60. Lord knows the superhero genre could use some fun poked at it and we were psyched to see the film, but while there’s some fun to be had, it can’t help but feel like a missed opportunity.
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