The text appears to be a detailed review of a film, likely "The Lego Batman Movie," based on the references to characters, plot points, and themes. The reviewer starts by praising the film's opening scene, describing it as "scary" and "almost more matter than Deadpool's opening." They also mention the film's use of corporate logos, particularly MacGuffin Airlines, and the film's meta humor.
The reviewer then discusses the film's portrayal of Batman, praising the character's complexity and depth. They mention the film's use of humor to humanize Batman, and the film's willingness to slow down to emphasize Batman's loneliness. The reviewer also comments on the film's use of music and sound effects, and the film's references to other films and comics.
The reviewer criticizes the film for its portrayal of Batman's parents, suggesting that they were killed in a crime-related incident. They also comment on the film's use of the character of Will Arnett, and the film's portrayal of Batman's relationship with his friends.
The reviewer praises the film's use of animation and CGI, describing it as "special type of CGI that makes it look like real Legos." They also comment on the film's use of references and jokes, suggesting that the film is packed with content that viewers can appreciate.
The reviewer concludes by praising the film's cast, particularly Michael Cera, Will Arnett, and Zach Galifianakis. They also mention the film's potential for sequels, and express their anticipation for future films in the franchise.
1. The text is a script from a review of the film "The LEGO Batman Movie".
2. The reviewer mentions that the film's opening is almost as intense as Deadpool's opening.
3. The reviewer appreciates the film's use of corporate logos, particularly those of MacGuffin airlines.
4. The reviewer finds the film's humor and references to other Batman villains impressive.
5. The film's director, Chris McKay, also voiced the pilot in the film.
6. The reviewer mentions the film's hints at a dimension beyond the Lego universe.
7. The film's use of Siri is noted, as well as the phenomenal lighting in the film.
8. The reviewer appreciates the film's portrayal of Batman's loneliness and humanization.
9. The film's use of a song montage is praised, and the reviewer mentions a scene where Batman walks alone.
10. The film's references to other movies, comic books, and the Lego universe are noted.
11. The film's use of a handheld camera to simulate being inside Lego structures is mentioned.
12. The film's attention to detail, including the background packed with references and jokes, is appreciated.
13. The reviewer mentions the film's cast, including Michael Cera, Will Arnett, and Zach Galifianakis.
14. The reviewer shares personal news about having a baby, and expresses gratitude for the support from the audience.