4 reviews
This is a short, 22-minute LEGO spin-off of Guardians of the Galaxy. The Guardians have stolen a build stone from the Ravagers, who have stolen the stone from Thanos. Thanos tries to take the build stone back so he can build a "BLT" - A Big Laser Thingy so he can accomplish his dream of wiping out half the universe's population. The animators have captured the personalities of the Guardians but reproduced them in a LEGO format, complete with LEGO-movie style humour. It's fun, it's straight to the point, with simple plot and some laughs along the way. Great fun for the family. 7/10.
- hoxjennifer
- May 15, 2020
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- AnnaPagrati
- Aug 30, 2021
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Lego Guardians of the Galaxy Thanos Threat is a short Lego film about the Guardians of the Galaxy facing Thanos and Ronan the Accuser. It has the team of the first Guardians film and the villains but legoified and more for younger audiences. Since I had grew out of the target audience, I figured to not rate too harshly based on that, and figured to remain on the positive side on those types of projects. I would have liked if they somehow managed to get the voices of the live action Guardians because I have gotten used to those voices and their voices in this short film seems a little off to me. As well, the guardians seem to be better in traditional animation than animated as Legos as Rocket seems as tall as the others though as a raccoon, should be shorter. Though besides that, it is pretty alright and definitely good for younger audiences.
I hate the LEGO versions of good movies. They make them to make children think that LEGO movies are the best. For example my sister, she loves to play with LEGO's, she wants to watch Guardian of the Galaxy, we don't let her, she watches the LEGO version, and BOOM. She wants her birthday cake LEGO Flash. LEGO toys are good, but the movies are just big toy ads that you can only watch by giving money. At least, I'm giving a 5/10 because I loved the real version and my sister liked this.
- Wiseguy2011
- Apr 18, 2021
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