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Re: The Brick Testament: Discharges and More
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Fri, 18 Jul 2003 10:37:06 GMT
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Hi, Keith.
In lugnet.build.ancient, Keith Goldman wrote:
> Entertaining as usual Brendan. Here is a list of my personal highlights:
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> 1. The burning at the stake. The all-black minifigs are classic. Nice
> wood-pile as well. I never would have thought to use black for crispy-sinners,
> but it works perfectly.
I have to admit direct inspiration from the blockdeath.com website for using
all-black figs to represent crispified corpses. My first inclination would
probably have been to show the victims screaming in pain, but I think the
complete blackness is perhaps more profound and disturbing.
> 2. The female transvestite triumverate. Do they have names? Awesome
> personages.
Thanks. I hadn't thought to name them, but they do have an almost superhero
look to them in that pose.
> 3. The guillotine. Loved the bucket for catching heads. You just have to love
> the "national razor".
Again, I'm treading ground previously explored by blockdeath.com, but I think my
guillotine has a simpler and more elegant look to it.
> 4. The incestuous threesome. The guys arm-pose made me lol.
They say it's every man's fantasy (except the perverse incestuous [and perhaps
pedophilial?] part).
> 5. The bathroom floor. You are the unparalleled master of tile-work.
The bathroom floor? That's just standard white tiles. Nothing fancy.
> 6. The bear scene. Hillarious, but why a bear? Any particular reason? When I
> saw the word bestiality I assumed a monkey, or maybe a horse.
I had a considerable amount of fun having just about all the LEGO animals in my
collection try out for the part, but I think it was the look on the bear's face
that sealed the deal. The whole idea of God even deigning to mention something
like bestiality in his most holy of books strikes me as fairly ridiculous, and
so the bear and the elephant seemed fittingly in line with that spirit of utter
ridiculousness.
> For some reason I found the giant bunny looking-on the most disturbing
> aspect of the scenes.
That's one overgrown bunny.
> Again, great job as usual. I'm ready for the next installment.
I look forward to building it...
-Rev. Smith
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| (...) I just wanted to let you guys know that in the witch-hunting days around 1650-1700 in Sweden there is atleast one documented case of Bear bestaility. The accused walked free thanks to the unlikliness of the whole thing. As did men who were (...) (22 years ago, 5-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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| Entertaining as usual Brendan. Here is a list of my personal highlights: 1. The burning at the stake. The all-black minifigs are classic. Nice wood-pile as well. I never would have thought to use black for crispy-sinners, but it works perfectly. 2. (...) (22 years ago, 15-Jul-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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