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Re: Brickshelf and films
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lugnet.publish
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Sun, 28 Jul 2002 23:47:01 GMT
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Thanks to Stefan for his post!
I'd like to concur with everything he said and add that I hope the horror
contest does NOT turn into a bloodbath! Jared and I agree that we are hoping
for entries that reflect the more classic, spine-tingling horror as opposed
to the more modern, gross-out horror...
That said, let me add my own praise for Brickshelf. YAY FOR BRICKSHELF!
Please don't ever go away! Without you guys, the animation community would
be hard pressed to share our films! We owe you a great big THANKS!
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| A small hello from the bandwidth-eaters! For some time now, a new group of LEGO users has been rising, using the bricks and minifigs in completely new ways. We're talking about stop-motion animation here, and the hobby is thriving. Just look at the (...) (22 years ago, 28-Jul-02, to lugnet.publish)
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