Re: Lego Appearances in Film & Television

It still was pretty cool, and many ppl may not know that aspect of the business side of Lego.

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Re: Lego Appearances in Film & Television

Let's not forget Jake and the Never Land Pirates!

Also has anyone ever seen Kre-o, Mega-Bloks or any copy cats on film and television? The only one I have ever seen was the one by Robot Chicken and ads.

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Re: Lego Appearances in Film & Television

At the end of Thunderbirds Are Go the first film based on the Thunderbirds tv series there are some lego buildings used in some of the special effects sequence. This is from 1966 so it's only really red and white bricks used mixed with other model making material. I uploaded the specific shots a while ago can't find the full scene online

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Re: Lego Appearances in Film & Television

On last night's episode of Fresh Off The Boat, the mother suggested that the oldest son play "Legos" with his sleepover friends.

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Tonight on "Last Man Standing", Kyle, in his typical kindness, let a homeless man into his home.  The man stole his television, and "My Lego Star Wars spaceship."  It didn't specify which one.

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Re: Lego Appearances in Film & Television

In the movie "Tower Heist" the main characters build a model of a penthouse apartment out of Lego.


While looking for photos of "Tower Heist" I came across a website with a film list and photos.

Apparently, Eurobricks has a thread on the subject as well.

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