With the release of Jurassic World, Lego have been busy releasing their own Isla Nublar animated adventures to promote the accompanying Lego range. Naturally they are full of all the wit and charm you would expect from a good Lego animation. Enjoy (more after the jump):
This first one takes us through an average morning getting Jurassic World ready for visitors:
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Friday, November 21, 2014
Batman vs Superman
I'm not all that knowledgeable about comic books, so when the new movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was announced I was a bit perplexed: Aren't those both "good guys", how the heck could some guy with gadgets battle someone with actual super powers??
Well, that's exactly what Brick Nerd has examined in this amusing new brick-film, Batman vs Superman. It's very well made, and done so with enough love put into it that it even has a poster, by Paul Lee.
Well, that's exactly what Brick Nerd has examined in this amusing new brick-film, Batman vs Superman. It's very well made, and done so with enough love put into it that it even has a poster, by Paul Lee.
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Friday, November 14, 2014
How The Lego Movie should have ended
How It Should Have Ended and Brotherhood Workshop have teamed up to make several alternative endings for The Lego Movie. The latest looks at the love triangle between Batman, Wyldstyle, and Emmet, aka Starlord!
The previous two videos pock fun at at the ending of the film, and are equally as amusing. Check them out after the jump:
The previous two videos pock fun at at the ending of the film, and are equally as amusing. Check them out after the jump:
Monday, July 28, 2014
Smaug on the rampage in new animation
Lego have released a new animation, "The Aggravation of Smaug", to show off the new Smaug model coming later this year in the recently revealed The Hobbit set 79018 The Lonely Mountain.
The video was made for Lego by the masterful Brotherhood Workshop, who also posted a behind the scenes video, showing how this ambitious stop motion animation came together:
Lego also recently updated their The Hobbit website with new images of 79018 The Lonely Mountain, you can see those after the jump:
The video was made for Lego by the masterful Brotherhood Workshop, who also posted a behind the scenes video, showing how this ambitious stop motion animation came together:
Lego also recently updated their The Hobbit website with new images of 79018 The Lonely Mountain, you can see those after the jump:
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