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[b]LEGO Bible: David and Goliath (2010)[/b]

[url=https://youtu.be/CKSKPQJyWG4]Watch on YouTube[/url]

Somehow Friday slipped by and I forgot to add this to my film catalog until now.

David and Goliath is probably the roughest film of mine still on YouTube. I was still fairly new to stop motion, plus I rushed every part of production, leading to what is not what I would call a good film by any stretch of the imagination.

Fortunately, this is also the point where I started to get better. No improvement without practice, yes?]]></content>
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