A Dozen Sports Brickfilms
Sports brickfilms are a unique genre of brickfilms. Most have no story, aside from recreating an actual sporting moment, no characters other than famous athletes with personalities, and little to no dialogue.
[Read more]Sports brickfilms are a unique genre of brickfilms. Most have no story, aside from recreating an actual sporting moment, no characters other than famous athletes with personalities, and little to no dialogue.
[Read more]After seeing “Barney’s cherry” in the Eurobricks Brick Flicks and Comics forum last weekend, I started wondering why animations starring Fabuland characters are so frequently Lynchian. Considering Fabuland was originally marketed at children ages 4-8, there is an alarmingly high occurrence of hallucinatory imagery, adult language, and graphic violence in …
[Read more]The 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London may have ended last weekend, but you can relive the highlights in LEGO form, thanks to the Guardian’s “Brick by Brick” series of animations. While I am not a sports buff myself, even I can appreciate the amount of work that went into …
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