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The Lego Batman Movie [review]

        The Lego Batman Movie is an awesome movie. It has a great plot and with Batman's masterbuilding in it, it matches with The Lego Movie before it.
        Of course it has a few mistakes in it, including that most of the Lego sets that it has produced don't even happen in the movie, or were only in the movie for a few seconds and not really important to the plot.
        But I am sure you still agree that it is still an amazing movie. For those who haven't seen it, see it soon, because that movie is awesome

        OK, the introduction is done. Now it is time to get into the details. They used the same actor as in the lego movie for Batman, Will Arnett. His voice skills were fairly good, though I think he did better in the original.

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