@ANP, The "Clown's throne room" pic is sweet, no two ways about it. The blur and back-lighting are both executed well, and the set itself is good. I don't care for the tilted angle in a still picture, (It looks kinda awkward.) but I'm sure it'll be fine in the film. The "King packing heat" pic is not nearly as cool though, the background is too plain, there's hardly any Lego in it, and the gun flare doesn't look right. That frame really would have benefited from a tilted angle, but as has been said before, still frames always look better in a moving video. (Especially a video made by ANP.)
@Saminatorger, Much better, and I agree, crowd shots are the bane of brickfilmers.
The set is sorta plain, but with all the people, it's not a big deal. (Although adding a few more props would go a long way.) But may I ask why a Jack Stone figure is in this? IMHO those really don't mesh well with true minifigures.
@Loic F-B, Beautiful frame. If only it was for a Man of all Leisures film. 
And ummm....I sure hope all that counts as a critique towards the "Two feedbacks, then a new frame rule", but if not, here's a frame anyway. It's for my Tongal film, and yes, I am so going to over-use those Lifelites! 
