Oh... I see the link to the webpage for the makers of this video is no longer working. Well, I made a LEGO model after a very old cinema in my home town. They are holding a festival every year (tiff.no) and this particular year they also had a 100 year anniversary. So they wanted me to put the LEGO model on display in the main hall where all the festival visitors had to go to get their tickets. The model had a hole in the roof so you could look inside the cinema hall and watch the movie the LEGO people was looking at. And now you can probably guess which movie that was? :) This was also the first time this movie was shown in a cinema and thus had its premier at a film festival. I asked permission from the makers of the movie before this. They was so happy about it that they wrote a story about it on their webpage (that is now gone...). Here are some pictures of the LEGO model and the real cinema: www.flickr.com/photos/f0nix/albums/72157616941286738
This is very nostalgic. I remember watching this year's ago and I finally found it
for a bunch of bluecoats they have good aim
Captain Redbeard is my favorite character in this movie.
2:22 Wilhelm scream.
2:41 Surrender?! No way!
I watched the producers of this film (one was Isaac Botkin) explain how they did it at the San Antonio creator festival still love it
I remember seeing this years ago, so neat! The animation reminds me of the old Lego PC games.
Now a set like this would be worth 1,000$
How many hours do you think it would take you to build that set? A few years? :)
awesome even thought u didint make it is pritty awesome
Incredible!
pretty awesome.
It's like red vs blue ship battle.
This is a great film! Slot of the reason I love it is because the pirates lose in th end! Great job!😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
nice
The best
How is it that I've never seen this before now? You'd think this would be a classic.
Still a great animation
hay
@0:08 - Heh, heh, who’s watching this on Thursday, September 15th, 2022?
So old
Soundtrack?
Oh... I see the link to the webpage for the makers of this video is no longer working.
Well, I made a LEGO model after a very old cinema in my home town. They are holding a festival every year (tiff.no) and this particular year they also had a 100 year anniversary. So they wanted me to put the LEGO model on display in the main hall where all the festival visitors had to go to get their tickets. The model had a hole in the roof so you could look inside the cinema hall and watch the movie the LEGO people was looking at. And now you can probably guess which movie that was? :)
This was also the first time this movie was shown in a cinema and thus had its premier at a film festival. I asked permission from the makers of the movie before this. They was so happy about it that they wrote a story about it on their webpage (that is now gone...).
Here are some pictures of the LEGO model and the real cinema: www.flickr.com/photos/f0nix/albums/72157616941286738
nice