Topic: Christmas Films
Around this time of year, I still remember that classic film by Leftfield Studios.
A non-brick holiday film I have fond memories of is "Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas."
What are your favorites?
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Around this time of year, I still remember that classic film by Leftfield Studios.
A non-brick holiday film I have fond memories of is "Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas."
What are your favorites?
I was working on a Christmas Brickfilm playlist of my favorites here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL FuP07Pe2SN
I haven't really had time to finish it, though.
One Christmas brickfilm I really enjoyed was by Crazy Ed. It was about Christmas shopping. Sadly it's not online anymore. I'm not sure why he took it down.
For the more snarky Christmas films, I still enjoy Zach Macias's Merry Happy Whatever and The Season of Giving.
Plus I got to voice the Terminator.
All of the films in Walter's playlist are great. Then I also loved BuilderBrothers' A LEGO Christmas Carol in 5 Minutes.
Last year's LEGO Treebeard's Holiday by Brotherhood Workshop is another good one.
Aside from brickfilms, Die Hard is the ultimate classic Christmas film. And then there is some beautiful Tim Burton Christmas scenery in Edward Scissorhands and Batman Returns of course.
The Season of Giving (links above) is still really enjoyable. Especially the ''Gimme Gimme Gimme Gimme'' kid.
Oooh oooh oooh!!!
Almost forgot Lechnology's "Tweleve Pain's of Christmas."
edit...
Digging around brickshelf, I came across this Christmas gem.
Another one here.
Films are located in the oddest places on brickshelf.
For me, there's only one truly great Christmas brickfilm, and that is Crazy Ed's The Christmas Tree.
Yet another holiday classic from Leftfield Studios..."Special Deliverance."
A hilarious parody of "It's a Wonderful Life."
(Don't forget to stick around for the song under the credits.)
im fond of max keeble's big movie
not really a christmas movie but when i was younger i always watched it around christmas time
like a christmas tradition
watchin max keeble's big movie next to the christmas tree
I kinda know the feeling JK. There's a very specific movie (Which a fair amount of people dislike) that I first watched the day before Thanksgiving. I enjoyed it so much that I get the urge to watch it every November.
Which movie is it?
There a bunch of movies people hate which I still enjoy.
Ah! I do love that one.
Every year my family watches Elf, Christmas Vacation, or A Christmas Story. We are an ironic bunch.
A Christmas Carol In Bricks by wandrer2
The film is located about halfway down the page. The direct and brickshelf downloads seem to work but the realplayer link kept sending me to the realplayer website.
Have fun.
Jared
Back in the days we had Showtime, there was a special called "The Trolls and the Christmas Express." Loved it. Never saw it again until I downloaded it and made my own DVD.
Well, it's that time of year again folks.
Another non-brick holiday film I have fond memories of is "Mickey's Christmas Carol."
The full movie is not available on YouTube, but you can still enjoy the making of this Disney classic...
Link
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