Max Butcher wrote:This and 8-Bit Trip are the closest this medium will ever come to being legitimate art.
What do you define as "legitimate" art (or "illegitimate" art for that matter, since if you define "legitimate" there must logically be some sort of opposite to set it apart from)? The number of "mainstream" people it reaches after its unveiling? According to that measure, modern "artists" who are highly controversial, such as, say, Tracy Emin or the guy (I can't remember his name) who took a glass of water and tried to claim it was an "oak tree" would be revered, and people like Vincent Van Gogh (who only ever sold one of his paintings in his entire lifetime) would be considered mere amateurs.
While there are many, many mediocre brickfilms out there, there are quite a few which I actually think are on par with and even better than some big-budget live-action films I've seen. Just because something was made in someone's spare time using plastic figurines and building bricks doesn't instantly disqualify it from being considered artistic. Granted, I think it would still be a stretch to claim brickfilms can be on par with other artistic mediums, but I think it's rather snobbish to say that this medium will never have the potential to become art.
Retribution (3rd place in BRAWL 2015)&Smeagol make the most of being surrounded by single, educated women your own age on a regular basis in college
AquaMorph I dunno women are expensive