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danielsangeo

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  1. 9.5/10 - The LEGO Movie

     

    I only docked it 0.5 for the following (part of the ending in the spoiler tag):

     

     

    When the viewer is transported to the "real world", they set up the premise that the entire LEGO world was in this child's imagination. I have NO problem with this whatsoever and I found it ingenious. However, that means that the LEGO pieces are plastic (or whatever LEGO pieces are made out of) and are therefore inanimate. So, when the father places the Emmet minifig on the table to try to find the "Knife of Exact-Zero" to remove the glue, we hear in Emmet's mind that he wants to try to get the attention of the child. So, with effort, the minifig begins to dance around on the table. It does this for a pretty good period of time until it falls off the table and gets the attention of the child. This does not make any sense to me in the universe they set up. The Emmet minifig should not have been able to move at all. They still could have had the child tell the father that the knife was in the worldset to distract him enough for the child to grab the Emmet minifig and return him to the LEGO world. There was no need to have the minifig "dance". Just my opinion.

     

  2. I'm thinking that he'll be forced into the portal. He'll be standing on the bridge to the portal and then agrunts will start teleporting in and he starts backing up to fire at them, his back to the portal. As more agrunts teleport in, he's backs up more and falls into the portal. ;)

  3. Here's a possibly obscure game that is probably the oddest thing I've ever played and wonder if Ross has ever tried it out. Dementia: Armed and Delirious. It's a point-and-click adventure game in which you are a grandmother that has possibly gone insane. Her family has been kidnapped by a giant space rabbit and it's up to Granny and her "bra-ventory" (she holds the items in her bra) to get her family back. She travels to six different worlds with the help of her outer-space traveling flying washing machine/hair machine.

     

    Yeah. It has to be seen to be believed.

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