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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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Rosemary's Baby
Great Movie, Mia Farrow is a good actress.
Peeping Tom
Michael Powell definetely put together one heck of a horror movie.
Rear Window
FANTASTIC.
Frenzy
I disliked the ending, the film itself was good.
Dementia 13
Pretty good.
Last edited by KinzCove (June 28, 2010 (11:19am))
"I have come to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum"
Toy Story 3
After this, I don't think I'll ever doubt Pixar's abilities again. This was about as good as any second sequel can possibly be, and provided a poetic and touching send-off to the classic Toy Story saga. A great film in an otherwise disappointing year (so far) of movies.
The incinerator and final scenes in particular left me quite watery-eyed.
Last edited by MindGame (June 30, 2010 (01:20am))
They Live
Cult Classic. I love this movie.
4/5
Definately my favourite Carpenter movie.
Badlands
That movie was like a big poem.
4.9/5
The Shining
The thing that made me love this horror movie, was that it wasn't like any typical one. What made it great
and interesting was the cinematography and script itself. It may not be my favorite horror film, but it's a great
horror film.
Billy Jack
Pretty good film.
Badlands
That movie was like a big poem.![]()
4.9/5
Now go see Days of Heaven!
"I have come to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum"
"Mama don't like tattle tales."
Toy Story 3
I saw this two days after it came out. I loved it. I was almost crying at the end.
Storytelling brilliance, that movie was.
Chicken Run
It's one of those movies where you can't make fun of the character's emotions. Brilliant animation, too.
Shrek Forever After
... Meh... It was funny at some points, but I could care less about it. The only thing I liked about it was the animation, as it felt very life-like and cartoon-y at the same time.
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Bought it on DVD and watched it again. Loved it as much as I loved it in theaters. ![]()
There's tons of movies I've seen in the recent months besides these, but these were the highlights.
-JK
Black Christmas
It was great. Pretty creepy.
Graveyard Shift
I hated it.
Whatever Works
Larry David stars in a Woody Allen film. It's a nice funny little film. You still feel Larry David is just Larry David just as when you see Woody Allen in films it doesn't matter what the character is called it's just the same Woody Allen.
Dial M for Murder
Grace Kelly was better in Rear Window, but she sure gives a great preformance in this Hitchcock film.
Misery
F****** AWESOME!
You're like a movie machine Kinzc ![]()
Damn, you're right vik.
I watch two movies per day. I have around 40 of them on request at the library, so each day I get constant phone calls saying 'YOU HAVE 3 ITEMS READY.' Surprisingly, so far I haven't received any late fees.
That's impressive; I can't really manage more than one a day.
Sometimes I watch three or four films a day depending on how many are ready at the library.
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