The Lego Ninjago Movie

2017 "Find the ninja within ya."
6| 1h41m| PG| en
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Six young ninjas are tasked with defending their island home of Ninjago. By night, they’re gifted warriors using their skill and awesome fleet of vehicles to fight villains and monsters. By day, they’re ordinary teens struggling against their greatest enemy....high school.

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Diagonaldi Very well executed
Kodie Bird True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
p_omnipresence Terrible Voice acting and rebooting the story. Should have kept the original cast at the very least
leonblackwood Review: Although the plot of this movie was completely ridiculous, I found it pretty funny in parts, and the action scenes were well put together, even though the cast was made of Lego. The main character, Lloyd (voiced by Dave Franco), did get on my nerves after a while but the rest of the cast were hilarious, especially the evil Garmadon. The animation wasn't that great and it did seem to drag in parts but the witty script made it watchable. Anyway, the movie is based in a city called Ninjago, were the main character, Lloyd, is struggling to deal with day to day life, because his dad, the evil Garmadon, keeps on attacking the city. Although everybody in the city dislike Lloyd, he has 5 close friends in school, who he teams up with to fight against his father in disguise. On Lloyd's 10th birthday, Garmadon attacks the city once again but the secret Ninja force, lead by Lloyd, manage to defeat him. Garmadon retreats to his cave to build a new suit to defeat the ninja warriors, while they try to perfect there individual specialities, with the help from there master, Master Wu (Jackie Chan). When Garmadon returns to the city with in his new suit, Lloyd decides to use the ultimate weapon against him but Garmadon manages to retrieve the weapon from Lloyd, which causes mass destruction to the city. When Lloyd reveals his true identity to Garmadon, he tells him that he wished that he wasn't his father, which leaves Garmadon confused. Master Wu then tells the ninja warriors that Garmadon could be defeated if they get the Ultimate Ultimate weapon, so they set out on there journey to retrieve it. On the way there, they come across Garmadon, who has been following them for some time, and he battles with his brother, Master Wu, who he manages to defeat him but he's put in a cage and becomes the ninja warriors prisoner. On there journey, Lloyd bonds with his dad but when they finally come face to face with the Ultimate Ultimate weapon, Garmadon betrays his son, and he goes back to Ninjago to try and kill Meowthra, who is a cat that was a woken by the first Ultimate weapon. Will the ninja warriors save the day or will Garmadon become the ruler of the city....... I know that the plot sounds confusing but it's straight forward when you watch it. I must admit, for an animation movie, the storyline was pretty intense, and there are some emotional scenes between father and son, so I'm not sure if the kids will totally get it. From an adults point of view, you can't help but chuckle at some of the outrageous scenes, just like the previous Lego movies but I can't see it becoming an all time classic. It's definitely worth a watch, especially if your in a bad mood but don't expect a cinematic extravaganza. Average!Round-Up: This movie was directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher and Bob Logan. Although they haven't made any full animation movies before, they certainly gave this movie there all, and it fits perfectly into the Lego Movie franchise. Jackie Chan was a great addition to the project, because he used his Kung Fu choreographers to perfect the action scenes. I personally can't see there being a sequel, mainly because it didn't really blow up at the box office, and the buzz around the film was short-lived but I'm sure that were going to be seeing new projects from the Lego Movie franchise.Budget: $70million Worldwide Gross: $123.1millionGenre: Animation, Action, Adventure Cast: Jackie Chan, Dave Franco, Fred Armisen, Michael Pena, Kumail, Nanjiani, Abbi Jacobson, Zach Woods, David Burrows, Justin Theroux, Ali Wong and Randall Park. 5/10
Gavin Purtell 'The Lego Ninjago Movie' is the third Lego film and while still good silly fun, it's not as good as 2014's original 'The Lego Movie'. It's definitely not bad, but seems to lack a little something - possibly due to their being three directors and nine(!) writers. Not sure why a straightforward kids' movie needs so many cooks... I should also say that I've never watched the TV show, so have no background, other than having played with ninja Legos as a kid! Plot's simple - Garmadon (Theroux) keeps trying to take over their island, so a group of ninjas fight him to protect it.The 'twist' is that Garmadon's estranged son, Lloyd (Franco) is the green ninja, leader of the Secret Ninjago Force. Along with fire ninja (Pena), ice ninja (Woods), lightning ninja (Nanjiani), earth ninja (Armisen) & water ninja (Jacobson), the six of them are trained by Master Wu (Chan). The all have awesome robot-things to fight Garmadon's army (hilarious to see the actual Lego sharks that used to come with pirate sets!), but when a 'monster' is let loose in the city, they have to go on a journey of self discovery to save the island.Obviously some father-son moments, but Jackie Chan is great as the narrator and Mr Miyagi figure. As with the other two Lego films, the best bits are the adult-oriented quips that go over the kids heads - the goat bit springs to mind! The best gag is a recurring one where Garmadon refers to his son as "La-loyd" - great point, why is there two 'L's in Lloyd? Really poor pop soundtrack and it did drag for a bit in the middle, but a satisfactory ending, with enough colour, action and jokes to make it enjoyable.
Taylor Bowe Mcardle After seeing the success of The Lego Movie and The Lego Batman Movie, You would surely think the Lego Ninjago movie would be just as good.....well not really. First off, Unlike the first two films this film just felt more like a big toy commercial instead of being an actual movie. The story basically copies the formula of what The Lego Movie had and it backfired. While it did have some cool action scenes in the beginning the whole thing starts to come apart piece by piece afterwards and just can't recover. The Lego franchise would eventually have a film that would leave a dent in it's armor and Ninjago is the Weakest Link...Goodbye