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Auteur:  Arnotte [ 02 Fév 2014, 00:57 ]
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Film Freak a écrit:
Premiers échos dithyrambiques.

Yeah. :D

Auteur:  MrHobbes [ 02 Fév 2014, 00:57 ]
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Putain j'ai hâte

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 02 Fév 2014, 03:30 ]
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Tweets récupérés ça et là :

Early thoughts: #LegoMovie is a high-energy, surprisingly touching film that may wind up appealing more to adults than kids.

THE LEGO MOVIE is the best U.S. animated feature since FANTASTIC MR. FOX. It'll surprise a lot of folks. A REAL screenplay.

LEGO MOVIE is the trippiest & looniest studio movie I've seen in a long time. Silly, low-fi, surprising heart, for kids & stoners & adults.

Everything about THE LEGO MOVIE is awesome. It's like nothing you've seen before, and I think you all are going to really, really like it.

I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF THAT MOVIE. Lord & Miller are unstoppable. #LegoMovie

LEGO Movie (which is incredible) is the first toy-inspired movie to understand and care WHY people play with said toy. Part of its charm.

Auteur:  flatclem [ 02 Fév 2014, 04:37 ]
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Film Freak a écrit:
LEGO Movie (which is incredible) is the first toy-inspired movie to understand and care WHY people play with said toy. Part of its charm.

Lol, la provocation exagérée.

Vraiment hâte aussi sinon.

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 02 Fév 2014, 09:17 ]
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C'est bien ça.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 03 Fév 2014, 14:01 ]
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Je me suis arrêté à l'intro de la critique de Drew McWeeny :

Phil Lord and Chris Miller have a very special skill set.

Anyone can take a great premise for a movie and make a great movie out of it. But Miller and Lord seem to be able to take ridiculous premises and still somehow fashion emotionally resonant, thematically-consistent, intelligent and satisfying films. "Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs" is a very slight but charming book with no real narrative, and they turned it into something remarkably silly and also quite sweet. "21 Jump Street" was a show I couldn't have cared any less about, and yet the film ended up being both a witty deconstruction of TV-shows-turned-movies and a genuinely satisfying buddy cop comedy.

Now they've taken a toy, something that has no narrative attached, and they've turned it into a film that works as a celebration of the art of creation, a movie that encourages kids to embrace the unlimited creativity of imagination while also reminding a specific generation of parents to share their damn toys. It is a canny piece of pop art, and "The Lego Movie" should end up delighting old and young viewers in equal measure.


Mon Dieu comme j'ai hâte.

Auteur:  sponge [ 03 Fév 2014, 14:09 ]
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C'est quand la projo ?

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 03 Fév 2014, 14:10 ]
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M'en parle pas, j'ai la haine.
Y a 3 projos en VF le 12 mais les 2 projos en VO sont le 17, seulement deux jours avant la sortie.

Réussi à m'inscrire alors qu'il restait...4 places dispo sur la SEULE projo pas complète.

Auteur:  Prout Man [ 03 Fév 2014, 14:11 ]
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sponge a écrit:
C'est quand la projo ?

Le 12 en VF. Le 17 en VO.

Auteur:  Arnotte [ 03 Fév 2014, 14:11 ]
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Film Freak a écrit:
Je me suis arrêté à l'intro de la critique de Drew McWeeny :

Phil Lord and Chris Miller have a very special skill set.

Anyone can take a great premise for a movie and make a great movie out of it. But Miller and Lord seem to be able to take ridiculous premises and still somehow fashion emotionally resonant, thematically-consistent, intelligent and satisfying films. "Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs" is a very slight but charming book with no real narrative, and they turned it into something remarkably silly and also quite sweet. "21 Jump Street" was a show I couldn't have cared any less about, and yet the film ended up being both a witty deconstruction of TV-shows-turned-movies and a genuinely satisfying buddy cop comedy.

Now they've taken a toy, something that has no narrative attached, and they've turned it into a film that works as a celebration of the art of creation, a movie that encourages kids to embrace the unlimited creativity of imagination while also reminding a specific generation of parents to share their damn toys. It is a canny piece of pop art, and "The Lego Movie" should end up delighting old and young viewers in equal measure.


Mon Dieu comme j'ai hâte.

Tain ça donne enviiiiiiiiiiiiiiie...!!! :D

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 03 Fév 2014, 16:18 ]
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Allez, l'intro de la critique de Forbes :

It would have been so much easier, and so much safer, for directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller to just make the kind of Lego Movie that you probably expected from the marketing. They could have crafted a simple hero’s journey, crammed with celebrity cameos and postmodern humor, and called it a day while watching the money roll in and the toy sales shoot through the roof. And there are all of these elements in this particular Lego Movie, but there is also something more. The film goes in some wonderfully unexpected directions and takes real storytelling risks. I cannot say how everyone will respond to its narrative left turns and unexpected poignancy, but they elevate to the film far above a glorified toy commercial. The Lego Movie may in fact be brilliant.

Bon bah on est bon pour être déçus là.

Auteur:  sponge [ 03 Fév 2014, 16:21 ]
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Nan c'est bon, premier 6/6 de l'année

Auteur:  Prout Man [ 03 Fév 2014, 17:16 ]
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Il a l'air sympa, ce nouveau Pixar.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 03 Fév 2014, 17:21 ]
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Gros fail 2014 pour eux...après 3 films décevants, obligés de décaler un film initialement prometteur mais visiblement pas top, l'année où les autres studios vont briller avec des Lego et des Dragons...même Big Hero 6 peut être bonnard.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 03 Fév 2014, 21:32 ]
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Hop, quelques intros de plus :

"THE LEGO MOVIE is, yes, an advertisement for Legos. There’s no way around that. I keep thinking of the end of the first season of MAD MEN where Don Draper comes up with the Kodak Carousel slide projector. It’s a moment of inspiration for Draper, and in the end used to sell a product, but there’s no denying that moment when the penny dropped and Draper found a burst of creativity and imagination. So THE LEGO MOVIE helps sell its product; that is undeniable. But it’s also a great movie, full of wonder, humor, and beauty." AICN

"It seems easy to view "The Lego Movie" with a degree of skepticism, if not outright suspicion. This is, after all, a movie that is based on a popular line of building block toys and one that, unlike big screen adaptations of things like "Transformers" or "Battleship," actually retrain the original toy's childlike designs. In fact, "The Lego Movie" goes out of its way to remind you of the tiny plastic construction toys that you grew up and probably manipulated in some unwholesome ways. So a degree of cynicism is probably warranted, considering just how closely the movie could resemble a feature-length commercial (and to be sure, whole aisles of toy stores are currently being flooded by the stuff). But it turns out that "The Lego Movie" is an absolute blast – a whip-smart, surprisingly emotional family film where the toy property is seen less as a concrete template than a tool for seemingly limitless potential." The Playlist


Potentiellement moins réjouissant, la Warner a d'ores et déjà embauché deux scénaristes pour une suite, Jared Stern (Volt, La Princesse & la grenouille, Mr. Popper et ses pingouins, Voisins du 3e type, Les Mondes de Ralph, Les Stagiaires) et un autre pas nommé.
On sait pas si Lord & Miller rempilent.

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