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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StWZDqqBfJo&eurl=http://blogs.amctv.com/scifi-scanner/Towards the end, they use some TLC guns but theres a good shot in there of an M4 and a weapons rack sporting a weapons pack (and rhyming). The best part about it, IMHO, is that the BrickArms guns fit right in. They look natural. And the Lego guns, to my eyes, look a little out of place, even boring. Well duh, welcome to reality, right?
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Joined: 1/23/2008 Posts: 16 Location: Chicago
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That was GREAT!!!
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Joined: 11/12/2007 Posts: 557 Location: The barren wasteland we call Earth
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Wow! The TLC parts and brickarms corosponded so well with the trailer! I never expected that...
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kaboom4 wrote:Wow! The TLC parts and brickarms corosponded so well with the trailer! I never expected that... THe brickarms ones look better though, obviously.
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Ah, nice work Legohead! Very creative idea of making a preview for a movie out of Lego. Keep up the good work! ;p
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Festoon wrote:Ah, nice work Legohead! Very creative idea of making a preview for a movie out of Lego. Keep up the good work! ;p Thanks mate but it wasnt me. I wish it was.
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Joined: 10/6/2007 Posts: 311 Location: Houston, TX
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Ya, my step brother loves watching that over and over. There are some other pretty interesting brickfilms out there... I've seen almost all of them.
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Joined: 1/24/2008 Posts: 136 Location: Califorina
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I like it thats all I have to say.
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Thaht's pretty good. I like the way it skips around and uses voices from the movies.
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The Sgt. Major wrote:Thaht's pretty good. I like the way it skips around and uses voices from the movies. It does!?! I guess I didn't know because I wasn't listening with the sound on (my dad is working at home and doesn't want distractions)
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This was the most amazing stopmotion video I've ever seen. It's an original idea, very smooth stopmotion, and the video looks like the preview. Loved it!
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Legoassasin95 wrote:This was the most amazing stopmotion video I've ever seen. It's an original idea, very smooth stopmotion, and the video looks like the preview. Loved it! Them i'm guessing that you haven't seen much of the pros.
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Joined: 8/5/2008 Posts: 15 Location: San Angelo
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That rocked!!!!!!! You are really good at stopmotion movies or as I call it, "legomation." P.S. If anybody reading this hasn`t seen the Dark Knight they really need to.
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