Talk about a few very random little details

Georgiana 2021-11-23 08:01:10

This movie uses the same CGI engine as the last Lego movie, so the picture effect is exactly the same as the last Lego movie. All the scenes in the movie can be piled up with Lego bricks that exist in reality. Yes, the mushroom cloud caused by the explosion, the fire of the Batman’s heater, broken glass, various buildings, sculptures, clouds in the sky, and even The icicles shot by Frozen are all Legoized. Almost all the scenes can be built with Lego bricks.

Although it is full CGI technology, Lego tries to simulate the matte texture of plastic on toys in the real world. The best example is the plastic texture of the Batman helmet in the picture above.

But I personally think that what surprised me the most was the little astronaut Benny in the last Lego movie. The old effect is so cute and cute.

For example, the Claceface on the back of the villain's picture above, his mouth is wide open and exaggerated, but a closer look reveals that it is actually made of Lego bricks. Also note that the floor in the picture above is also a Lego part.

However, there are three things that Lego bricks cannot be piled up:

The first is water. The river in Gotham City in the movie is not a Lego brick, and the splashes are normal water.

The second is the bullet fired from the pistol. Lego has never produced hot weapons that exist in reality, pistols, bullets, grenade, and machine guns have never been produced, and will never be planned in the future, let alone bullets. Lego has produced two guns held by Lego villains. One is a gun with an ejection mechanism that can shoot other Lego bricks. War series). In the movie, except for very few shots that used guns with ejection function (the impression is probably the clayface/mudface shot from the mud group, the machine gun fired by Sheriff Gordon on the plane, I can’t remember the details, and wait for the DVD to come out. I will confirm later). Most of the other time, I use a model gun that has no ejection function and only a very simple shape. This gun cannot shoot real Lego bricks, so the only solution is. . Whoever shoots calls biubiubiu or piupiupiu. At the climax of the movie, the ears are full of piupiupiu, so cute. I don’t know if it’s an easter egg. It is mentioned in the Lego movie that the whole world of Lego in the movie is actually a plot that a child’s brain fills when he plays with toys. A major feature of children playing with toys is that they can simulate various sounds with their mouths. This is a small easter egg.

Third, it is the chili sauce and mustard that Condiment King has just squeezed out of his weapons, and the water spouting from Bruce Wayne's mouth: when they fly in the air, they are in a non-Lego state, and when they land, they become Ordinary Lego bricks. Very cute.

Oh, yes, there is another person in the movie who took a machine gun. When he hit someone, his own sound was'tutututututututututututututututututututututututututututututututututututututututudududududududududududududududududududududududu.com Before the sudden, Gordon also complained about the bug of who shoots who speaks.

Joker shouts piupiupiu to Batman and looks super cute.

When Batman was at home alone, he watched Tom Cruise’s relationship comedy.

When the butler complained about the Batman movie series, he hadn't forgotten the funny Batman TV series from the 1960s. I also mentioned it very specifically,'a really wierd one in 60s'.

The butler's bat suit is the look of the funny Batman in the 1960s.

Robin changed two sets of bat suits, the first one was Reggae Batman, and the second one was called nightwing. When I saw this stalk, I almost didn't call it out in the cinema.

The Robin in this movie is Batman's first Robin. When Bruce Wayne asked him what his name was, he said a very long name, and then said, although my name is this, the children in the orphanage call me dick. Bruce Wayne said that bear children are all this urine sex.

Finally, when Batman and Robin were fighting, Batman said that we should punch them hard, and we will hit them with colored speech bubbles and capital English fonts floating in the air. Obviously it was an egg from the old Batman in the sixties. In the cinema, the aunt sitting next to me smiled and couldn't help herself when she saw this scene.

Batman's classic fighting action in the sixties. This Batman TV series takes the easy and funny route and is very popular. It can be said that the ip of Batman was saved.

Shark Repel. Anti-shark spray. This is a device that actually appeared in the Batman TV series in the 1960s. But I really didn't expect this buried baggage to be shaken out at the end.

The song'nananananananana' sung by Batman is partly a tribute to Batman in the 1960s.

Robin also sang a short bgm when Batman switched scenes in the 1960s.

Batman's bat suit collection. There is a set of tears of batman and disco batman. Both are tribute to black bands from the 60s and 70s (or the 70s and 80s? Don't remember). Forgot the name, I remember it is a relatively unpopular band.

Robin's styling is largely a reference to Batman in the 1960s.

The big stalk of the Batman TV series in the 1960s is that all Batman’s equipment has a small label on the equipment’s name, and many equipment names are prefixed with bat. In this movie, Robin walks into the bat cave and shouts everything with the bat prefix-there are all kinds of weird bat equipment, from batmobiles to bat trains to bat submarines.

When Batman and Robin were racing on the street, in the background were the airline where Green Lantern was located, the travel promotion of Metropolis, the company poster of Pig Face (?), the next Lego movie, the promotion of Lego ninjago, And a movie from the 1990s, an advertisement for Chinatown. .

Gotham is a city built on top of a hollow. At the bottom of the city is the Lego baseplate, and under the blaseplate is the three-dimensional world.

The sky above gotham is the phantom zone, which is full of other Lego toys. All the characters have been played in Lego. But what surprised me the most was that there were Gremlins made by Spielberg in the 1980s.

Gremlin's method of attack is to eat. Seeing them jumping around on the screen, it was a real surprise.

When Robin played the closing song at the end, he switched to the song'never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down'.

Batman's theme song:'Who always pays there taxes? Batman!'

Jokerland.

When Batman and the Joker duel, there was actually a section in Jokerland's Mirror Room and Horror Corridor. Full tribute to .

The huge Lego King Kong demolished the big house.

The magic tower in the Lord of the Rings.

Batman knocked Bain down with a light push. This is really a stalk that makes all Lego fans smile. Bain is not an ordinary Lego minifigure, but like the Hulk, it is a Lego minifigure. All Lego minifigures cannot move their waists and lower body, and cannot stand up on their own if they are pushed down.

Look carefully at the physical movements of the characters in the movie: the arms will never bend, the Lego minifigures will always maintain the original bending angle, and the knees will not bend. In theory, this full CGI movie can be 100% restored with Lego toys. Therefore, there have been many foreigners on the Internet who firmly believed that this movie must have a stop-motion animation component.

Most of the stalks of this movie are concentrated in the very old age. For example, it even used scene-switching shots from the Batman TV series in the 60s, with that version of bgm. When this shot came out, the adults in the movie theater were boiling.

Compared with the previous Lego movies, this movie has a big advantage in that most of the stalks are popular stalks, which are easy for everyone to understand. More than 80% of the parts in the Lego movie that can’t make sense in terms of logic/pictures are actually Lego’s official Lego stalks. It may be really hard to understand if you are not a Lego fan. For example, in the Lego movie, all people get on and off the car by opening the roof cover and jumping into the car. For example, the bicycle at the protagonist’s house has only a particle cushion. This movie feels intentional to reduce the density of Lego terriers. Judging from the audience's reaction, it is still very good. There are some places that I personally think can be added to the Lego Terrier, which are not included in the movie. In fact, I hope Batman can have a Lego astronaut suit.

The relationship between Batman and the Joker is really like the Nolan version. Very similar: Batman and Joker are the front and back of the same coin. Without the former, there is no latter, and vice versa. This movie did not stop it at this step, but used it as a joke in the movie, which I did not expect. But the final result is really special and interesting.

In the movie, there is also a subtle point in the relationship between Batman and the Joker: Batman chose to stay away from others in order to protect others and fight alone. At the beginning, Joker had many friends around him, but he felt that his teammates were too useless. Abandon them and choose to find new teammates-at the beginning of the movie, both of them chose to live a lonely life, but the difference is that the starting point is different-so the final result is that Batman has found a trusted family member, and the Joker The former friend finally confronted him in turn.

The other interesting thing is that this movie is also cynically joking about Batman's setting. No spoilers here.

I personally think that instead of seeing it as a traditional story of superhero fighting against villains and saving the world, it is better to regard it as a story of personal growth. If you look at it from this point of view, in fact, this movie has accomplished its mission very well. Putting aside all the stalks and jokes, it is actually a one-line story. I really like the movie's interpretation of the role of Batman. Although all dc works, including comics and movies, emphasize the inner world of the role of Bruce Wayne, but this movie is really exploring the inner world of this character.

Many people who have watched this movie find it very ruinous: Batman itself should be a lonely hero, lonely, one person bears all the responsibilities, and one person advocates justice. But in fact, this setting is actually only from Nolan's movies-if you look at other Batman works, it is easy to know that in this Lego Batman movie, the interpretation of this character is actually very, very close. comics. It's just that there are some mainstream and child-friendly meanings in it. If you want to watch the dark version, you can recommend "Death of Family". In fact, since dc introduced the role of Robin (thanks to Xian_DGM diehard fans for the correction), Batman has not been a lonely hero. What's more, there is a big bat family at the end. Nolan's version of Batman is good, but I personally don't think it should be preconceived.

I personally feel that some of the details in this movie are not as careful as the last Lego movie. It is estimated that the cost is reduced. But it's all in the minutiae, which can be forgiven.

The last ed has easter eggs. I really like the scene where everyone dances together.

In this movie, the Batwoman and the sheriff are both black.

I really didn't expect there would be dalek. And the name in the movie is actually british robot: British carrot. .

The big bat that Batman repetitively fights is the second most expensive Arkham Asylum in Lego's first wave of Batman movies. I don't really like pure black bricks, so I don't like this big bat very much. But children should like it very much.

At the beginning of the movie, there was a short advertisement for Lego video games. In the movie theater, the child next door gently asked his mother: can I buy it, mother.

The only one who can complain about Warner is Batman besides Silver.

After Batman complained about Warner at the beginning, he also complained about dc: The house that batman built. It does not mean that dc created Batman, but that Batman made dc. . The image of Batman in this movie is arrogant and cute.

There is a video interviewing Batman, the Joker and Batgirl on the Internet, which is a highlight of this movie, which is very cute.

The Flash is really cute.

The crocodile man's phrase "I am finally useful" is really cute.

In dc comics, the expressions other than the clown laugh are really few and far between. This movie can be regarded as the one with the richest expression of the clown.

The final finale is full of Lego's stupid and cute atmosphere, but in fact, everyone who has played Lego understands that the connection mechanism in the three-dimensional is actually very fragile.

The cg style of this Lego movie, I guess, was also used in the promotional advertisements of the Lego Minecraft series. Lego Minecraft’s advertising is really cute, Amway shows it to everyone.

There are a lot of old-fashioned horror and special film stalks from the 1930s and 1940s to the 1980s and 90s in the movie. Friends who have a certain amount of reading will definitely be super happy watching it.

I was expecting the ending song to be similar to the ending style of the Lego movie, but it turned out not to be. Actually there are some small disappointments.

Finally, when snake clown appeared, he was laughing crazy.

The silly setting of Batman in this movie is exactly the same as another Lego Batman movie (actually made by Lego Batman game cg). I highly recommend everyone to watch another earlier Lego Batman movie, which is full of stupid and cuteness.

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When watching the trailer, I paused and looked at these interesting little details:

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Pay attention to the outer pants that Batman took off, which is a triangular Lego brick.

In this photo, Batman's legs have become Lego 1x2 flat bricks.

There are many similar examples. For example, in the above picture, in the scene where Batgirl falls from the air, one of her legs becomes a 1x1 Jumper part (or flat brick? I'm not sure here) + a 1x1 slope Components. Use this shape to simulate the bending of human legs when falling to the ground in real situations.

There are many similar and unexpected ways of using Lego parts in the movie. I think it is not only interesting to watch, but also many Lego players can use them as a reference.

What makes me most interesting/inspiring is here:

Batman did a backflip. In order to make an anime-like backflip, he did not simply paint the backflip effect, but used a rotating Lego tire part + three Lego yellow helmet parts. +Always black helmet parts instead!

It is the other colors of this part:

The brown part on the helmet of the villain in the middle

This detail is really unbelievable.

There are also some interesting parts like this in the movie that reward Lego fans.

For example, Batman in the movie poster:

Batman's cloak uses an old Lego cloth cloak with a harder material. This kind of cloak has a paper texture to the touch (I don't know if it is made of paper. But there is a more obvious cloth texture on it). This kind of cloak has big flaws, the most important thing is that it is easy to leave folds. Because the material is too hard, the character can’t get into the cockpit of a car or an airplane. Lego’s new Batman all use the updated soft cloak:

The material of this cloak is very soft, so there is no need to worry about bending. But the disadvantage is that it is too thick. It is not against the character of Batman to wear it, but the visual effect of this cape on a character without a helmet like Superman is not very good. Everyone has different attitudes towards this thing.

But obviously Lego knows this question very well, so the Batman in the movie and trailer wears a thin and hard cape. So in theory, the Batman in the Lego movie Batman toy and the Batman in the movie, because they use different types of capes, they are slightly different in appearance.

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There is one thing I care about in the movie:

This is the big statue of Gotham City. The picture comes from the background jam that comes with the Lego Batman Movie Maker set I bought. (Lego Batman Movie Maker)

The statue is full of flat bricks in all directions, without any Lego particles exposed. And from the point of view of the construction direction, it is somewhat different from the other Lego buildings in the movie. Normal Lego works from bottom to top by default. If this is the case, then there must be a hollow at the bottom and particles at the top. Looking closely at the head and hair parts of the building, it is not difficult to see that the bricks here are covered at all angles. There are even cases where the bricks are assembled up to ninety degrees vertically.

I probably googled it, and a technology called SNOT was used here, which means Stud-not-on-top. This is the general term for a series of advanced assembly techniques. After studying the above picture, I think it might look like this:

Since the technological parts can be connected to the ordinary parts at a vertical angle, the large statue may be composed of the skeleton of the technological parts + the appearance of the ordinary parts.

Through a pin of the technological part, the ordinary parts can be inserted together at all angles, and there is no difference in appearance. The overall surface can be smooth.

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The Lego Batman Movie quotes

  • Alfred Pennyworth: Were you looking at the old family pictures again?

    Batman: At the what? The old family... Oh, yes! I see what you mean. Look at that! The old gang. Yeah. No, I wasn't.

    Alfred Pennyworth: I see. Sir, if you don't mind my saying, I'm a little concerned. I've seen you go through similar phases in 2016 and 2012 and 2008 and 2005 and 1997 and 1995 and 1992 and 1989 and that weird one in 1966. Do you want to talk about how you're feeling right now?

    Batman: I don't talks about feelings, Alfred. I don't have any, I've never seen one. I'm a night-stalking, crime-fighting vigilante, and a heavy metal rapping machine. I don't feel anything emotionally, except for rage. 24/7, 365, at a million percent. And if you think that there's something behind that, then you're crazy. Good night, Alfred.

    Alfred Pennyworth: Sir, it's morning.

  • [from trailer]

    Batman: Hey, 'puter, I'm home.

    [echoes]

    Computer: Welcome home, sir. Initializing Batcave music. So, did anything exciting happened today?

    Batman: I saved the city again. It was off the chain. Anyway, I should probably have some grub.

    Computer: Alfred left your lobster thermidor in the fridge.

    Batman: Oh, that's my favorite. I can't wait.

    [Batman puts the lobster in the microwave, and mistakenly sets it up for 20 minutes]

    Batman: Not 20 minutes. Stupid.

    [He sets it up for 2 minutes and presses the start button as the microwave heats up Batman's lobster for 2 minutes]