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What happens when we set out to understand LEGO not just as a physical object but as an idea, an icon of modernity, an image—maybe even a moving image? To what extent can the LEGO brick fit into the multimedia landscape of popular culture, especially film culture, today? Launching from these questions, Dana Polan traces LEGO from thing to film and asserts that The LEGO Movie is an exemplar of key directions in mainstream cinema, combining the visceral impact of effects and spectacle with ironic self-awareness and savvy critique of mass culture as it reaches for new heights of creativity.

Incorporating insights from conversations with producer Dan Lin and writer-directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, Polan examines the production and reception of The LEGO Movie and closely analyzes the film within popular culture at large and in relation to LEGO as a toy and commodity. He identifies the film’s particular stylistic and narrative qualities, its grasp of a

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Dana Polan is a master-builder of film criticism…[Polan] riffs on…The LEGO Movie with the speed, wit, dexterity, and precision of Wyldstyle, building new arguments by dissembling and reassembling one part of the film after another. It's a dazzling performance, as fast-paced and all-over-the-place as his subject—zigging-zagging this way and that—and comes together in one analytical set-piece after another. * PopMatters, "The Best Books of 2020: Non-Fiction" *
[The LEGO Movie] nails much of what makes Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s blockbuster so smart. * The Film Stage *

Table of Contents
Prologue
The World of Animation and the Animation of the World
The LEGO Movie as Savvy Cinema
Through the Rabbit Hole, into the LEGO-Verse
Falling into Narrative
The Extraordinary Ordinariness of LEGO
The Secret Life of Toys
Production History, Part 1: Project Development as LEGO Goes to the Movies
Production History, Part 2: The Animation Process
Production History, Part 3: The Screenwriter-Directors
Reception and After-Life
Coda
Acknowledgments
Notes
LEGO Bibliography
Index

The LEGO Movie

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      Publisher: University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 10/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9781477321577, 978-1477321577
      ISBN10: 1477321578

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What happens when we set out to understand LEGO not just as a physical object but as an idea, an icon of modernity, an image—maybe even a moving image? To what extent can the LEGO brick fit into the multimedia landscape of popular culture, especially film culture, today? Launching from these questions, Dana Polan traces LEGO from thing to film and asserts that The LEGO Movie is an exemplar of key directions in mainstream cinema, combining the visceral impact of effects and spectacle with ironic self-awareness and savvy critique of mass culture as it reaches for new heights of creativity.

      Incorporating insights from conversations with producer Dan Lin and writer-directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, Polan examines the production and reception of The LEGO Movie and closely analyzes the film within popular culture at large and in relation to LEGO as a toy and commodity. He identifies the film’s particular stylistic and narrative qualities, its grasp of a

      Trade Review
      Dana Polan is a master-builder of film criticism…[Polan] riffs on…The LEGO Movie with the speed, wit, dexterity, and precision of Wyldstyle, building new arguments by dissembling and reassembling one part of the film after another. It's a dazzling performance, as fast-paced and all-over-the-place as his subject—zigging-zagging this way and that—and comes together in one analytical set-piece after another. * PopMatters, "The Best Books of 2020: Non-Fiction" *
      [The LEGO Movie] nails much of what makes Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s blockbuster so smart. * The Film Stage *

      Table of Contents
      Prologue
      The World of Animation and the Animation of the World
      The LEGO Movie as Savvy Cinema
      Through the Rabbit Hole, into the LEGO-Verse
      Falling into Narrative
      The Extraordinary Ordinariness of LEGO
      The Secret Life of Toys
      Production History, Part 1: Project Development as LEGO Goes to the Movies
      Production History, Part 2: The Animation Process
      Production History, Part 3: The Screenwriter-Directors
      Reception and After-Life
      Coda
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      LEGO Bibliography
      Index

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