30 movies that need the Lego treatment so bad it’s wrong

BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: Projections insipired by 'Deadpool' are displayed onstage during the 2016 MTV Movie Awards at Warner Bros. Studios on April 9, 2016 in Burbank, California. MTV Movie Awards airs April 10, 2016 at 8pm ET/PT. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for MTV)
BURBANK, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: Projections insipired by 'Deadpool' are displayed onstage during the 2016 MTV Movie Awards at Warner Bros. Studios on April 9, 2016 in Burbank, California. MTV Movie Awards airs April 10, 2016 at 8pm ET/PT. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for MTV) /
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13. Final Destination

Premise of the movie: Final Destination has become a five-movie franchise, but it’s the first one that is most remember. Not only did it start the franchise, but it’s considered the best. All the rest become predictable messes.

The idea of the movie is that you can’t cheat death. When Alex Browning has a vision of his plane to France exploding, he and a few of his classmates get off. After the plane does actually explode, the group of teens has to figure out what to do next. To make matters worse, they are all dying one-by-one. Alex realizes that the deaths are in the order they were sitting in on the plane. You can’t cheat death but you can make it skip a person; only death will roll back around eventually.

Why it needs the Lego treatment: First of all, could you image a Lego plane crumbling to Lego pieces? Creating Final Destination as a Lego movie would be extremely easy and funny to watch. There would be many ways to kill the Lego characters, including Lego heads just spinning around and around on top of the body after being hit by the train.

The whole franchise could be recreated with humor, but only the first movie is necessary. Just enough to show us how it should have been done.