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Here is the last movie I have uploaded: "Pirates" (how original :) ). I made with a friend who was over, so some parts were done by him, and some parts were done by me.

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Snoop ... irates.mpg

I'm uploading the last movie I have, right now. I'll post it later. I do have one more, my longest movie it isn't finished yet, and is currently 5 minutes 34 seconds long. I'm having trouble uploading it though.
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Interesting....

Not the movie, but rather its name. Pirates. I made a movie by that name (with Lego. No, its not on the net, and never will be). And my brother wrote a book (about Lego), with that name.

Hmmmm......


Must be a popular name! :lol:
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Here is my last short movie: "Skeletons". I had fun with this one. Manwe_valar_of_air helped me on this one.

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Snoop ... letons.mpg
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I like this one a lot too. More more more!
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Snoopy wrote:Here is my last short movie: "Skeletons". I had fun with this one. Manwe_valar_of_air helped me on this one.
That was a lot of fun. The battle sequence was very well done. However, the very first sequence, with the blob dropping from above, was a bit of a puzzler. What was happening in that sequence?

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I love these ones. I hope to see more.
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footsteps wrote:
Snoopy wrote:Here is my last short movie: "Skeletons". I had fun with this one. Manwe_valar_of_air helped me on this one.
That was a lot of fun. The battle sequence was very well done. However, the very first sequence, with the blob dropping from above, was a bit of a puzzler. What was happening in that sequence?

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Oh, man these are so awesome! How did you make em all? Great Job! :)
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I like this one a lot too. More more more!
I'm afraid that's all I have. I'm planning on making more. I need some new plots, though. Sword fights get boring after awhile. Does anyone have a suggestions? If I think your plot is possible, I'll at least attempt to film it. What would you like to see?
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A chariot race would be cool. A seige against a castle. A jousting tournament.
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Sir Terrance wrote:A chariot race would be cool. A seige against a castle. A jousting tournament.
I've already thought of a chariot race. It would be very hard to make, though. Horses are rather hard to film since you can't move them very much.

I'm eventually going to do a castle seige. I'm currently buying brulk bricks to make one and will probably begin when I'm done.

I haven't considered a joust. That would be interesting. It would be easier than a chariot race, because I could hide the horses legs behind the center barrier (what is that wall called?).

Well, it looks like I'm going to be making a joust next. :wink:
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That's really good, sorry about the disappearing dragon trick(my bad). But the skeleton movie isn't yet public. And the wizard is one of my all-time favorite movies.
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Yeah Snoop. We gotta get togethter and make a seige movie. How about my falcons versus your chain mail knights? :D
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Maybe. I need to get more blocks for my castle first. Would I get to use my ballistas? :D
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NO! Your ballista's are so powerfull they dent bricks!
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