Why should I watch it!

Antonio 2022-04-23 07:01:59

Yeah, why should I watch it? Not a LEGO fan at all, because of some reasons, LEGO was blocked, and the only toy I built was sent to someone in a fit of rage. It seems that I am really old, yawning and struggling? ️ I can't help myself. In fact, the story of Batman is very familiar to everyone, but the Joker's indescribable thoughts about Batman are really a highlight of this film! This line, I thought it was Aunt Qiongyao's cross-border cooperation! When I wrote this, I accidentally fell asleep. Lego has a hypnotic function, right?

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  • Elwyn 2021-11-23 08:01:10

    It’s super funny, I remember Biu biu biu biu biu biu~~~~~~~ I HATE YOU actually got into an explosion, as well as the story that I had to tell between the Eye of Sauron and Godzilla. Taking a closer look at IMDB, Fiennes was drunk without dubbing Voldemort and Alfred. Suddenly I think DC will shoot these cartoons, which are much better than the serious Superman series.

  • Claude 2021-11-23 08:01:10

    Samsung and a half, like the last Lego movie, is still a particularly joyful and relaxing animation. Playing with self-defeating and complaining, Will Arnett's Batman continues to be arrogant and mean, and various CP and group CPs. A few stalks are really laughing

The Lego Batman Movie quotes

  • Harleen Quinzel: [to Commissioner Gordon] Delivery from Phantom's Own Laundry.

    Batman: Phantom Zone?

  • Batman: Alfred, there's something wrong with the Batcomputer. Watch this. 'Puter. Nothing. 'Puter. Do you see what I'm saying?

    Alfred Pennyworth: There's nothing wrong with it, sir. I have just taken away your computer privileges.

    Batman: The parental lock? You can't do that.

    Alfred Pennyworth: Oh, I can. I've been reading Setting Limits for Your Out-of-Control Child.

    Batman: You know what? Doesn't matter, 'cause I have a double-secret super password that unlocks the parental lock.

    Alfred Pennyworth: You mean, "Alfred da Butt-ler," with two T's?