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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3. Saw franchise

Premise of the movies: Saw introduced the idea of Jigsaw, a man who would put people in life or death situations. There was always a way out of the trap, but you had to be willing to go through pain and loss to get through it. Jigsaw used a series of traps and games to teach people a lesson, whether it was because they refused to pay out life insurance to sick men, kept silent while people lied, or cheated on the boyfriends with other men.

Throughout the seven movies, audiences watched in horror as new people would land themselves in games. Some would survive but the majority would perish.

Why they need the Lego treatment: The movies certainly need the Lego treatment. The use of Lego could help to create some slightly more light-hearted storylines and put the humor into the death scenes. Could you imagine Lego characters losing arms, legs, and even hair? Rather than go through pain, the characters would unclip a part of their body. They could disconnect to make sure people were saved from various torture devices.

Jigsaw’s games would be ruined. It would be fun to see the looks on his Lego face when characters don’t quite learn the lessons he’d hoped for.