

Will Arnett’s voice is inherently funny on its own, but partnered with the endless onslaught of quips and childish nonsense, it’s a joy for your eardrums. The screen is stuffed full of jokes of every type and size, from visual slapstick to verbal one-liners. That’s partly because of the film’s relentless commitment to making you laugh.
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It’s not often that you can say that the LEGO imitation of a movie is more intelligent, more exciting and – yes – more visually impressive, but The LEGO Batman Movie somehow pulls it off. DC’s live-action Batman flicks have become bogged down in their dour tone, and, whether you’re a fan of the DC-verse’s direction or not, it only makes Chris McKay’s brightly-coloured comedy shine all the sillier. The movie couldn’t have come at a better time. So good was he that while Baffleck Batman is still waiting for a solo movie in between Justice League team-ups, Arnett’s animated caped crusader is already back behind the wheel of the Batmobile for his own spin-off.

That much was clear from he moment his gravelly vocals jumped into a tiny plaswtic body and started declaring his own awesomeness in The LEGO Movie. And if you think that there’s something behind that, then you’re crazy.” I don’t feel anything emotionally, except for rage. “I’m a night-stalking, crime-fighting vigilante, and a heavy metal rapping machine. Cast: Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Zach Galifianakis, Rosario Dawson
