Topic: The greatest lego motion stop film ever created?
I have seen many Lego motion stop films but I'm looking for the real deal.
anyone know a great Lego film? kindly share it or give the link?
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I have seen many Lego motion stop films but I'm looking for the real deal.
anyone know a great Lego film? kindly share it or give the link?
sorry about the title.. my bad.. but I've seen all these videos you have linked.. maybe you could share me whats your favorite the most?
Nice.. a 36min film.. thanks man..
Trust me, it's well worth the 36 minutes, BrixForce.
Also, I'm flattered, Keesret. ![]()
Try the great disturbance, it's over an hour long. However, it came out years before YouTube came out, so you'll have to download it on the creator's website. I am on mobile, so may someone else kindly give a link?
Also, watch the magic portal. It's a brickfilming relic, and is the most famous brickfilm from the 80's, with half a million views at the most.
And Marooned. It's not a relic, but it is a really good film, winning last year's BiM.
Last edited by Troodon (August 24, 2012 (02:19pm))
Star Wars: The Great Disturbance by LeftFieldStudios
The Magic Portal by Lindsay Fleay
Marooned by Filmfire96
Try The Peril of Doc Ock by Spite Your Face Productions.
For that matter, a lot of Spite Your Face's videos are great. But let's not let this turn into another "Top 1000 films" thread.
yes yes quite
Robota, in my opinion, is forever unparalleled as the most impressive brickfilm ever made. I doubt anything will ever touch it.
Little Guys is certainly worth mentioning, and (as already posted) the Henri et Edmond films are true modern classics.
Of course, if you'd rather pick something a little more off-the-wall... (Read Watson's review and you'll understand.)
I personally like Megaphone by Hazzat. It inspired me to start brickfilming. ![]()
Robota, in my opinion, is forever unparalleled as the most impressive brickfilm ever made. I doubt anything will ever touch it.
Little Guys is certainly worth mentioning, and (as already posted) the Henri et Edmond films are true modern classics.
Gotta agree with Hazzat. Robota was the most impressive brickfilm I have ever seen. It has something special.
My favorite brickfilm is The Profession which was made by Mindgame.
Battle of the brick: By kooberz. The reason for this is not because im a Halo fan, but just the way it is comicaly based off a multiplayer map, when its supposed to be violent. But also the great use of non computer effects in this film. Sorry for no link, typing this on a phone
nltwm, don't bring up any more old posts please. I know you're fairly new, but that's not a good reason to "revive", if you will, old threads on this site.
I'm actually glad he's doing this, even though he shouldn't. I missed some of these threads, and as long as h says something relevant it's okay. It reminds me of an earlier time when people weren't afraid to post things just for funsies.
Good thread, forgot about a lot of these films.
It's not an easy choice for me (JP2) to decide what my favorite brickfilm is, but I'd have to say Unrenewable is my favorite, followed closely by the Henri & Edmond sequel. Smeagol did an excellent job of creating film noir in LEGO, with a rather dark script and setting, and a not-so-happy ending.
This one is the greatest "intentionally bad" brickfilm I've ever seen.
Last edited by Walter Benson (May 12, 2013 (06:27pm))
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