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A family isn't always just a father, mother and child.
Sometimes a family is a construction worker, a grumpy emo woman, a vigilante who'd rather punch criminals then face his problems, a crypid, a cyborg, and a 1980-something space guy.
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
In an era where the sheer amount of content we consume is relentless, a movie that actually surprises and delights feels rarer than...well, rarer than a kitty with a unicorn horn. When 2014′s The Lego Movie burst on the scene, it was able to surprise and delight just as much as a kitty with a unicorn horn and maybe even more. The wild success of the tale of Emmett Brickowski (Chris Pratt) and Wyldstyle/Lucy (Elizabeth Banks) saving the Lego universe from an evil tyrant who wants to glue everything into stasis led to a slew of (subpar) franchise offshoots, including The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are back again 5 years later as writer-directors to helm the sequel to the OG brick-building caper, picking up right where the first left off. Is this creation building upon a great foundation to become bigger and better than the first? Or is it more akin to stepping on a Lego in the middle of the night on the way to the bathroom and cursing every god known to the tongues of man? Well...

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Happy birthday to the Specialest boy!
*Deep breaths in fictional character psychoanalysis* Wow isn't it wild that in getting stuck in Un-Dar the Dri-Ar and being forgotten from his point of view validates Emmet's fears of being forgettable and unimportant and how when he learned to move again out of spite he went on to modify his previously generic appearance and name and become a raptor trainer-spaceman-action hero-etcetera-etcetera so that he would never be boring or uninteresting and he'd never be forgotten again?
Isn't that crazy?
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