The Lego Movie is, as they say, awesome. The Lord Business parts hit a little close to home because I'm a hyper-competitive control freak who insists on the Meticulous Ordering of Everything, but nevertheless I enjoyed the whole thing. Much more clever than I expected based on watching Ninjago and Chima, and very entertaining.
As for your drawing, I don't know if I've had the chance to say this before, but you are FANTASTICALLY good. It's not just the technical correctness of your work, like the poses and how you can draw the face tilted, although that's part of it. It's how you make everything look easy. I'm sure you practiced every stroke 10,000 times in order to get so fast, but everything you've posted seems so effortless.
I was fortunate enough to see the Texan guitar master Eric Johnson live on his 57th birthday. He's legendary for his perfectionism, once taking 9 years to compose an album, but when you see him accelerate to 8 notes per second on "Cliffs of Dover" you think, "Sure, I can do that." Now, you're not as good at drawing as Eric Johnson is at guitar, but I have a similar feeling looking at your work. It looks easy... until you try it.
The Kosuzu/Mamizou picture is my favorite from your recent stuff. I don't know if it's possible for Kosuzu's left hand to bend like that, but everything is awesome. I like the sense of communication between the two.