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[b]Blocksploitation: A Fight Scene[/b]

[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idVFW0MAcWk]Youtube link[/url]

"Blocksploitation, noun.
A brickfilm that merely exploits a trend in order to gain views and recognition"
Term coined by: Me, just now.

An exploitation film usually exploits a trend or niche in film in order to gain exposure. I couldn't really think of a clever title that didn't just make it seem bland, so I thought it was kind of an exploitation film in its own regard. The video is just an exercise in an action scene, and might be expanded upon in the future. Enjoy!
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