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  • I dont fucking get this. Its so stupid i cant even hear what they are saying.

  • @XLcurley they actually don't say anything real...

  • cool 

  • This is awesome. :3

  • good animating :)

    

  • awesome!!:D

    No really, I've already done a lego animation, yours is amazing!

  • cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooool!!:D

    No really, I've already done a lego animation, yours is amazing!

  • Thank you very much @zlabyab ;)

  • Looks like some kind of Belushi version to me!! Hah hah!!

  • cool :DD

  • LMFAO!!!!!! Loved it!!!!!

  • Thanks :) @DeathProofDiva

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  • Nice camera!

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  • @toyreviewer64 thanks ;)

  • The only thing missing, is the skull on the hood (I know it's not in this scene in the movie as that car is already toast, but it would be pretty cool)

  • @Jerimiah1977 Yes you're right I will ad it if I make a new version of "death proof" with Lego's ;)

  • total suspense build up in the begining!

  • thats like gta in a way

  • it looks like on some parts you used eight frames per second And some you used like fifteen.

    in other words, in some parts the videos looks glitchy and ssome it doesn't.

    i like it other wise

  • @MangaMonsta yes I see what you mean, I think it's because some sequences are not very well animated, so it looks like there are different numbers of frames per second... My fault... ;)

  • lol

  • this guy is a petiphile!!!! (stuntman mike)

  • What website did you get the gun flashes from

  • I drew them myself with the "Jasc Paint Shop Pro" software. But I think you can create the same kinds of flashes with any photo editing software.

  • FAILED 2:50

  • amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5* good job

  • can i buy the hot rod

  • what program did you use for it???

  • To edit the video I used Jasc Animation Shop 3, and to edit the sound, Nero 7 Wave editor.

  • Thank you

  • nice music!

  • Can`t HArdly Stand It

    And

    Goodnight Moon...

    Both from Kill Bill Vol 2 OST

  • "No bricks were damaged during producion"... I wonder if any was lost during producion lol

    In my childhood I had about 5 lego boxes... I lost more than half of it lol

  • awsome vid! i tried to make a video like that but i failed =(

  • Thanks ;)

    Well, I don't really remember... I got it many years ago...

  • Funny!

  • Good job dude/dudett

  • GREAT!!!! 5*

  • that didn't suck.....good job

  • Niceeeeeeee:

  • Awesome

    Totally badass, Quentin would be proud

    you definitely captured the essence of it, loved when the cars were going really fast before the crash especially

  • Cool!! >-D

  • Funny

  • very cool

  • Incredible!The best moment of my day was seeing this.

  • Classic.

    Can you send me this video?

  • Sorry, I can't currently.

  • whats the name of the song at the end?

  • "Goodnight moon" by Shivaree (Kill Bill 2).

  • Wow, that was brilliant, good job.

  • cool man :-)

  • Dude where did you get that sound? which plays 0:01-0:12?

  • I took a sheet of paper and crumpled it while recording the sound.

  • cool i like how you made them blink and talk with moving parts do you have special effects which you use ? how did you make the cars move so fast

  • Thanks! Yes, to make the people talk and blink, and to have shooting and blood effects, I draw it on each image (with "Paint Shop Pro"). The cars seem to drive fast because for each new photo/image I moved them a lot (4 or 5 centimeters...).

  • Katie Melua's song decision was reall good at the end. gratz.

  • IT was cool But why did you put music from the Kill Bill volume 2 soundtrack at the beginning? It was a nice touch though so don't get me wrong about that.

  • Thanks. I put music from the Kill Bill movies because I unfortunately didn't have anything else when I made the film.

  • äähhhmmm ok?

  • puuuuuuuuuu mierdaaa

  • lol cool aweosme,nice and LOL

  • Bien joué! Sympatoche! surtout la voiture de Stunt Man Mike!

  • me encanta! que chevere!

  • SUPER!

  • That's just GENIUS!

    congratulations

  • How Did You Get The Mouths Moving?

    Message Me!

  • I draw the mouths on one image after another with "Paint Shop Pro 8" while making them change sizes and shapes.

  • smoothest animation I have seen in a long time for a video that is not a brickfilm. Very entertaining and funny. Great sets, animation, and props too.

  • How did ya ment "For a video that is not a brickfilm"? Brickfilm is a movie made by stop motion animation with Legos....

  • to shadowmanstudios

    yes, a brickfilm is made of legos and stop motion, but a brickfilm has to have 15 shots to make a second. I can btell this video didnt use 15 shots per second, but its still pretty smooth by regular lego movie standards

  • Gr8 5/5 :)

  • Great!

  • LOL 2.19 the guy!!!

  • what music you use?

  • So, the first song is "Can't hardly stand it" by Charlie Feathers (from the film "Kill Bill 2"). Then the mobile phone ringing is "Twisted nerve" by Bernard Herrmann (Kill Bill 1). The song during the car chase is "Don't let me be misunderstood" by Santa Esmeralda (Kill Bill 1). The final song is "Goodnight moon" by Shivaree (Kill Bill 2).

  • lol

  • better than the real death proof!

  • First the animation was made with Paint Shop Pro 8's "Animation Shop". I used Nero Wave Editor to work on the sound effects. The final cut was made with Pinnacle Studio 8.

  • nice lol

  • wooooo that is the thing I have seen all day well done

  • nice work. good animation and sounds. regards

  • Absolutely amazing movie!!! Beautifully done, great music, real Tarantino style :-)

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