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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[Great little short for its time.

While I didn't really make comment in these brickfilm of the week threads, I always came by to check out the classic brick films. Why are is it coming to an end? 

Really really enjoyed these!

-Divine.]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[Yeah, this was pretty good.]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[Man, Zach sounded quite a bit different back then than he does now. I didn't think [i]The End[/i] was all that great, though the idea is pretty original and was executed well, especially considering it was a THAC film.

I'm also disappointed to see the end of the Brickfilm of the Week series. Being a bit of a rookie Brickfilmer, I had only seen a couple of the classics that were featured, but now I feel a little more integrated into the community now that I understand some references. Is there any chance something like this will be done again in the future?]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[[i]The End[/i], such a fitting end for the end of the Brickfilm of the Week showcase. I've truly loved logging in at the end of every week to revisit a classic, or discover a brickfilm I wasn't familiar with. It's a bit sad to see it go, but, bittersweet as well - some brickfilms of the week seemed to spawn more discussion than others, and, it was certainly a bit frustrating to see a not-so-loved brickfilm be talked about a bunch, while a perhaps lesser known brickfilm that I may have liked receive less attention... but either way, I really loved it. :)

As for Graeme Allen's brickfilm - it's a simple, yet interesting little piece; a bit dated to its time now, with the reference to the Mac Vs PC commercials from nearly 10 years ago, but, overall, it is a [i]nice[/i] little throwback! Nathan and Zach's voices certainly give the brickfilm a bit more "star power" and, it's nice. As soon as I heard their distinctive vocal patterns, thoughts of [i]Beast[/i], [i]Hypothetical Possibilities[/i], and [i]The Day Brickfilms.com Crashed[/i] came to my head. Certainly funny things to think of, especially when watching "the end of the world!"]]></content>
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The final Brickfilm of the Week is (fittingly) [i]The End[/i] by Graeme Allen.

[i]The End[/i] is a 2006 brickfilm by Graeme Allen. It follows the story of two guys who are waiting around after the end of the world.

[url=http://brickfilms.wikia.com/wiki/Graeme_Allen]Graeme Allen[/url] was a member of Brickfilms.com and is a member of Bricks in Motion. He is also known for [i]Lonesome Heroes[/i], [i]Just Push Play[/i], and contributing to [i]The Day Brickfilms.com Crashed[/i].

[b][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHzoyZFO8fA]Watch [i]The End[/i] on YouTube[/url][/b]

What are your thoughts on [i]The End[/i]? What did you like about it? Did you have a favorite moment?



And with that, the year-long series Brickfilm of the Week comes to an end. Thank you so much to everyone who has commented on the series, and a big thanks to Smeagol and sillypenta for filling in on certain weeks when I was busy. I've decided to not continue Brickfilm of the Week for 2016. It's had a good run, and we featured many awesome brickfilms. Woo! :D]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Nathan Wells]]></name>
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