Though definitely not one of my favorite brickfilms of all time, this is, without a doubt, a classic in it's own right.
The sets, effects, and animation really fit well together, and, along with the piano-heavy music, pay an excellent homage to a great 80's classic. It's a pretty great mashup/remake of the famous scene, and, really did have me invested long enough to watch the entire thing.
However, not animating the characters walking really did get on my nerves. If you had just placed the camera up higher, or had soft-matted the entire thing to a wider aspect ratio, covering up the legs, it would have been essentially flawless. Again, this isn't a problem with animation more so with technique...
Overall, I rate it a 4 star brickfilm. - It is great. It's just that, a few of the effects, specifically toward the end, tend to scream "edited, not real" to me, and, again, certain animation techniques really bring it down from the 5 stars it could have very well deserved. But, don't let this bring you down - it's still a great film, overall able to carry a 4 stars in my mind.