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Remember that LEGO Star Wars mini movie from a while ago? Batman gets the
same treatment on April 29th, with a LEGO Batman adventure airing just before
Cartoon Networks Toonami programming block. And to give a little taste of what
its like, TLG has provided a 3MB, 30-second trailer. Ive uploaded the trailer
to one of my servers, click below to view it.
(For newsreaders:) http://www.bzpower.com/downloads/batman.mov
Kelly
P.S. - I like the scene with the missiles, myself...
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In lugnet.general, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
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Remember that LEGO Star Wars mini movie from a while ago? Batman gets the
same treatment on April 29th, with a LEGO Batman adventure airing just
before Cartoon Networks Toonami programming block. And to give a little
taste of what its like, TLG has provided a 3MB, 30-second trailer. Ive
uploaded the trailer to one of my servers, click below to view it.
(For newsreaders:) http://www.bzpower.com/downloads/batman.mov
Kelly
P.S. - I like the scene with the missiles, myself...
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Cool! It looks like it will be guite good. I cant wait to see the full length
version!
I am guite please by the fact they kept the mini-fig heads true to the ones in
the sets. The way they made the heads in the Star Wars mini-movie really creeped
me out. It was very odd they chose to do that. I really couldnt focus on the
movie every time they showed one of the mis-shaped, black souless eyes,
nose-less creatures.... (Shudder!).
Thanks for the link!
Bill
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Kelly McKiernan wrote:
> Remember that "LEGO Star Wars" mini movie from a while ago? {Batman} gets
> the same treatment on [April 29th], with a LEGO Batman adventure airing
> just before Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block. And to give a
> little taste of what it's like, TLG has provided a 3MB, 30-second trailer.
I hope the full movie will be posted sometime after it aired... won't be
able to see it here :(
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Jan-Albert van Ree | http://www.vanree.net/brickpiles/
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In lugnet.general, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
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Remember that LEGO Star Wars mini movie from a while ago? Batman gets the
same treatment on April 29th, with a LEGO Batman adventure airing just
before Cartoon Networks Toonami programming block.
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Neat, but ... am I the only one that much prefers a true stop-motion LEGO film
than one thats entirely CGI? Part of the fun of watching a LEGO movie, for me,
is thinking that with enough time, bricks, and patience, I could do that.
(OK, thats true of a CGI film too -- the difference being that a stop-motion
animation is something Id actually want to do.)
So, heres hoping the guys at Spite Your Face will catch Batman fever!
Cheers,
Joe
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