Love it or hate it, “The LEGO Movie” is a modern-day classic.
This might be why it’s so beloved, holding a tomatometer score of 96% onRotten Tomatoes.
That being said, there’s alotgoing on in “The LEGO Movie.”

Is everyone in The LEGO Movie’s Bricksburg brainwashed??
In fact, they’re a lot like Emmet.
Is there only one song in The LEGO Movie’s Bricksburg?

Are there really no other songs on the radio?
Controlling the media is, after all, an excellent way of controlling the populace.
While “Everything Is Awesome” and “Where Are My Pants?”

Of course, some cameos were probably easier to secure than others.
In The LEGO Movie, how is there enough Kragle to destroy the universe?
That’s a pretty diabolical plan, in theory.

There’s also the fact that the tube is pretty small.
Are there LEGO therapists?
That’s the sort of life-shaking event that is bound to leave some psychological scars.

To be honest, it’s all a little confusing.
Several scenes later,Dumbledore and Gandalfbothshow up in the same scene no less!
Just how many wizards does one film need?

Why not give us Harry Potter or even Ron Weasley?
Or, for that matter, a famous witch or two?
At least the blow of Vitruvius' death is softened when hemakes a brief reappearance as a ghost.

The good news is that Wyldstyle doesn’t stay in thisunstable relationship.
Why couldn’t Wyldstyle have been the Special?
She’s a trained warrior, a Master Builder, andan all-around boss.

Gluing your LEGOs is also really bad for them.
Plus, it’s a lot more fun to leave your LEGOs glue free.
The company recommends taking apart your creations and putting them together again in new and exciting ways.

Why does Finnspend so much time in the basementof his house playing with his dad’s LEGO sets?
Is this just a plea for attention from his dad?
Is it possible that he’s bullied, or that he doesn’t have many friends?

How much money has the dad in The LEGO Movie spent on LEGO sets?!
As any LEGO aficionado knows, LEGOs don’t come cheap.
The decade certainly had its share of corrupt governments, nightmarish civilizations, and rebellions portrayed in films.

There’s a power-hungry dictator, a scrappy and unassuming hero, and a wise mentor.
The fate of the universe is at stake, and the heroovercomes incredible oddsto save everyone.



