Legos Have Bloopers, Too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTP9U0oDDKg

Ever had a dream where you were hanging out in a recording studio with Chris Pratt and Will Arnett and Alison Brie and Morgan Freeman, and they were all goofing around so much, but in the dream you were blind and you were imagining your new celebrity buddies as Lego figurines? This “blooper reel” from The Lego Movie is like that.

The latest word on Bill Hader’s Stefon appearing on Late Nightvia Seth Meyers: “We do think he’ll turn up eventually.”

Emile Hirsch has his eyes on your #IAMSORRY thing, Shia. Sample tweets, all clumped together: “I AM NOT FAMOUS TO BEGIN WITH. I AM … CONFUSED ABOUT HOW FAMOUS OR NOT FAMOUS I MIGHT POTENTIALLY BE … ANYMORE … IN ALL FAMOUSNESS THOUGH, I LOVE SHIA, WHETHER OR NOT HE’S FAMOUS.”

Nicki’s back. Her third album will be called The Pink Print. It’s a Jay Z reference. You heard of Jay Z?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEZ-e6tBigY

Odd Future were told they couldn’t perform in — or even enter — New Zealand because they’re “a threat to public order.”

Here’s a new trailer for Melissa McCarthy’s Tammy, directed by her husband and Bridesmaids paramour, Ben Falcone. Also in the cast: Allison Janney, Susan Sarandon, Kathy Bates, Dan Aykroyd, and Mark Duplass.

Update I, Animated Series Grown-ups Can Enjoy category: Dan Harmon’s animated Adult Swim series Rick and Morty got renewed for a second season.

Update II, Animated Series Grown-ups Can Enjoy category: The sixth and final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars will premiere on Netflix.

Someone made the Iron Throne out of snow and icicles. [via]

“Yes this is LITERALLY the 600-years-old butt song from hell.” (Less dumb/more awesome than you’d think.) (And here’s a little background info, for the inquisitive art/butt scholars.)

Friday Night Lights’ Crucifictorious will reunite for a Parenthood webisode. [via]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WvocXSwoXI&feature=youtu.be

And hey, why not, a little bonus Lego action: Someone wrote a 900-word one-sentence review of the movie, and someone else Lego-fied all this year’s Best Picture Oscar nominees. (Nebraska wins.)

Filed Under: Afternoon Links, the lego movie, Melissa Mccarthy, tammy, Game of Thrones, Nicki Minaj, emile hirsch, Shia Labeouf, Odd Future, ben falcone, Dan Harmon, star wars: the clone wars, Netflix