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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.

Dave Franco as  Lloyd (voice)
Justin Theroux as  Garmadon (voice)
Fred Armisen as  Cole (voice)
Abbi Jacobson as  Nya (voice)
Olivia Munn as  Koko (voice)
Kumail Nanjiani as  Jay (voice)
Michael Peña as  Kai (voice)
Zach Woods as  Zane (voice)
Jackie Chan as  Master Wu / Mr. Liu (voice)
David Burrows as  Fuchsia Ninja (voice)

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Reviews

Paul Magne Haakonsen
2017/09/22

Well, this is a kids movie by all means. And of course it should also be a kids movie, as it is LEGO after all.I sat down to watch it with my, then 7 year old, son to watch "The Lego Ninjago Movie". It turned out that my son actually enjoyed the movie quite a lot. Me on the other hand, not so much.The storyline was just not appealing to me, as an adult. But of course this was a hit with the kids.The CGI animation was flawless and quite good, of course, as it always is with these LEGO movies.It should definitely be mentioned that they had some really good voice acting performers in the movie. And as an animated movie, then having a talented cast for the voice acting is rather crucial.If you enjoy LEGO then this is definitely a movie worth your time.

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gladrialawson
2017/09/23

This was a hilarious installment of the LEGO franchise. A very simple plot but it's completely forgiven as it is filled with so many clever and hilarious gags all throughout. I laughed all the way through.

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Phil Hubbs
2017/09/24

Back in 2014 we got an animated movie based on the world famous building bricks for children, Lego. Now I'm willing to admit that when I first heard about this movie I scoffed at it and brushed it aside as a mere gimmick. I'm sure many folk did the same upon hearing the news of a Lego movie. But low and behold that movie turned out to be something special and did very well. Before we all knew what had hit us Lego movies were suddenly a thing, something big, something to anticipate. Then in 2017 along came Lego Batman and once again, despite the first movies success I doubted it. I thought it was just gonna be a cheap spin-off, a tacky cash-in. Again I was wrong as Lego Batman kicked ass, although not as much ass as the original movie. And now we have the third Lego movie, the second of 2017! Should I have the same concern? Are they now pumping out too many Lego movies? What exactly is Ninjago anyway? So what the flip is Lego Ninjago? Well basically its an old Lego ninja line from the late 90's which was somewhat based around feudal Japan. This line was simply spruced up with lots of new modern elements to appeal to modern kids. These elements included things like modern/futuristic technology, vehicles, actual characters etc...whilst retaining a mystical supernatural element at the same time. This was all wrapped around a kind of 'Power Rangers'/'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' type of vibe. A group of young crime fighters fighting evil with fantasy elements.So what's the plot all about? Well its 'Power Rangers' and...that's pretty much it. All these Lego folk live on an island apparently called Ninjago (Ninjago?). The evil Lord Garmadon constantly attacks the island because he wants to rule over it. Garmadon being a sort of supernatural samurai warrior type bloke. But Ninjago island has a counter to these attacks, an anonymous team of ninjas warriors that always mange to defeat Garmadon. This small team of ninjas is led by Lloyd Garmadon, son of Lord Garmadon. Everyone on Ninjago knows Lloyd is Garmadon's son and they hate him for it, but they don't know he's the leader of this special ninja defense force. So one day Garmadon successfully takes control of Ninjago which forces Lloyd to use the secret ultimate weapon that is guarded by their Master Wu (Jackie Chan). The ultimate weapon that Master Wu said specifically not to use. So Lloyd uses it and brings forth a giant live action cat. Yes that's right, the evil force in this movie is actually a part CGI, part live action cat which then proceeds to destroy Ninjago island. Now they must all work together to stop this destruction. Can you sense the family angst and woe!So firstly the cat, yep I hated that, truly. The finale in the original movie which exposes the Lego world to merely be a kids imagination was brave and I appreciated that, but I still didn't like it all that much. But this really turned me off, having an actual live action cat be the deadly force that is destroying the city. Twas like watching something outta 'South Park' or 'Monty Python'. It doesn't look tacky or anything, it just seemed like a lazy and shit idea. To top that the main (supposed) villain of Lord Garmadon is utterly pointless really. There's no point in this character at all except for some gags. There doesn't really seem to be any reason for him wanting to take over Ninjago, other than he just can. And his dastardly evil lair is a volcano island which sits virtually right next to Ninjago. Its almost like they're not even trying anymore.I think the main issue with this movie is originality and lack of it. The young team of ninjas are obviously something of a send-up on things like the 'Power Rangers'; but they're still just as corny and clearly trying to actually be them to appeal to that specific audience base. You still get all this naff stuff like their names 'ninja of ice', and having their own individual giant mechs, everything being colour-coded, and of course all the hokey martial arts tomfoolery that's just been done to death oh my God!!! There are just cliches upon cliches in here and I know its deliberate but that's not really an excuse because even that angle has been done to death. How many parodies of the same shit can you possibly do??Of course the visuals are a treat with these Lego movies (or any animated movies these days). Part of the fun for someone of my age is seeing all the retro Lego pieces popping up. But ultimately the visuals are terrific, full of life and tiny details (I like how almost every part has the Lego stamp on it, or a part/piece code). I also have to give kudos to the imagination on display despite it all being unoriginal overall. They have both captured and ripped-off many genres very well, or however you wanna look at it. The only issue being (as with the other Lego movies), its very hard to watch action sequences because its so in your face and hectic. It just becomes a blur of colourful CGI flying about the place, kinda like the 'Transformers' movies. I mainly refer to the large mechs here.Yes there is a lot of humour in here, some of it childish naturally, some of it for folks of my age...appreciated. I admit to liking the little swipes at popular pop culture, the little parodies of other movies, the odd bit of crude toilet humour, and simply mocking genres. I liked how Garmadon explains his origins, being bitten by a snake that had in turn been bitten by a spider, hence his four arms. The team attempting to hide in the bamboo forest was a nice little giggle. And I also liked Garmadon's henchmen/women were all simply regular people but in different silly outfits eg. shark, octopus etc...Not sure why they were all ocean lifeform based but whatever. But there does come a point where you feel, like everything else, you've seen and heard it all before. There is only so much you can do before it just becomes mundane. The Lego Batman flick had a shit-tonne of movie parodies and send-ups which was cool, but you can't keep just doing that. And this is the real problem with many movies these days. The Lego movie was an original concept that worked brilliantly at first, but they're milking the feck out of it and bottom line, its showing. These movies are now fast becoming a highlight reel of mini parody sketches, and nothing much else. That would be fine for freebies on You-Tube or whatever, but you can't keep doing movies like this. Bottom line all the cliches in the book were mocked, mocked good...again; but that in itself is still cliche. There's nothing new in this, time to move on.6.5/10

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Gavin Purtell
2017/09/25

'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.

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