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The Lego Movie: More than just a Cinematic Experience
On February 7th, the Lego Movie debuts in theatres featuring an all-star comedic cast of voices. In addition to the movie, a full line of Lego Toys has launched with exclusive minifigs and scenes from the movie! In addition, a video game based on the movie will be out a couple days before the film launches. Click below to take a look at the Lego Movie toy line and video game, both of which you’ll be able to get your hands on through Best Buy.
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