My son has a gazillion legos, tons of the new ones. But I still have box of old gray and blue spaceship lego pieces from my childhood in the 80's that are my favorites. I must have built a 1,000 spaceships over the years with those things. So the 80's space guy with the broken chin strap who just wanted to build spaceships was one of my favorite parts of the movie. When he finally got to build one, he was so happy, and I was too. It was awesome!
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Originally Posted by Hawk:
My son has a gazillion legos, tons of the new ones. But I still have box of old gray and blue spaceship lego pieces from my childhood in the 80's that are my favorites. I must have built a 1,000 spaceships over the years with those things. So the 80's space guy with the broken chin strap who just wanted to build spaceships was one of my favorite parts of the movie. When he finally got to build one, he was so happy, and I was too. It was awesome!
When the ghost first showed up....I hit my wife in the arm and loudly whispered "I STILL HAVE THAT ONE!". She was not amused.
Seriously...this was one kids movie where you could look around and see smiles on the father's faces as well as the little kids. It was great.
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Originally Posted by Hawk:
My son has a gazillion legos, tons of the new ones. But I still have box of old gray and blue spaceship lego pieces from my childhood in the 80's that are my favorites. I must have built a 1,000 spaceships over the years with those things. So the 80's space guy with the broken chin strap who just wanted to build spaceships was one of my favorite parts of the movie. When he finally got to build one, he was so happy, and I was too. It was awesome!
Charlie Day was perfect to voice that part. Always on the very edge of spazzing out until he did monumentally spaz out.
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