Did these movies have LEGO sets?
Just watch where you step!
The Everett Collection
This one's for the brick-heads!
It seems like everything has its own LEGO set. There's a LEGO version of pretty much anything.
But... Some movies just don't make the plastic cut. We want to see if you can discern which movies were brick-worthy, and which do not have a LEGO set. Good luck! Be sure to share your score (and your favorite LEGO memory) in the comments section below!
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Blade Runner
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
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Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
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The Matrix
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Saving Private Ryan
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
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Jaws
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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Small Soldiers
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The Goonies
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Forrest Gump
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The Polar Express
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The Nightmare Before Christmas
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Batman Returns
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Hocus Pocus
Did these movies have LEGO sets?
Your Result...
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$19.95
Scooby Doo - Spooky Doo
$19.95
Garfield - Cat-o-Lantern
$19.95
The Goonies - Flag (Black)
$19.95
Svengoolie® T-Shirt
$19.95
I Love Lucy - Lucy Lines
$19.95
Svengoolie Face Ceramic Mug
$17.99
Women's Svengoolie® T-Shirt
$19.95
25 Comments
Also how hard would it be to build a train going through the mountains through the snow? Maybe LEGO creators didn't like Polar Express. They have sets that are more complicated than this movie. It wouldn't have been hard for them.
(And, no, I didn't get that one wrong.)
(And, no, I didn't get that one wrong.)
14/15. To be fair, Blade Runner does sound like it would be an interesting Lego set. Probably be hard to make though.