IT IS COMING...! The 'Decoding Laurel and Hardy Project' website - very soon - one unique place where all your comments regarding the Return of Laurel and Hardy can be displayed and viewed by all who feel the same way - that it's about time that Laurel and Hardy were back on our screens, big and small. For further details - website launch etc - please contact laurelhardyladyno12010@hotmail.co.uk and join in one united effort to bring Laurel and Hardy back into all our lives!
A great idea! I'll add that to the idea list! About your comment on my other Lego video, Alice in Wonderland would be a very challenging movie to do in Lego. It's definitly worth a try! Which scene did you have in mind? At the moment, all Lego video production is on hold as I'm working on my Animation class mid-term.
Thanks. It's funny you should mention FPS, because when I animate I don't use that technique. I used an average camcorder in the smallest unit of capture is 1 second. When I'm recording the movements I am able to lengthen clips and syncronize them to the audio. Your going to find this funny, when looking at your video list I saw I commented on your first video about your motormint cars a year ago LOL!
That sounds like a good idea. I'll put on my never ending brickfilm idea list. The only problem though is that I don't have enough bricks to build a full scale version of the ship. Interior shots are no problem though. At the moment I'm trying to make a film for a contest at Nickelodeon, so right now the Lego Titanic will have to stay in port.
Ha! Ha! That was awesome, man! You really kept it true to Laurel and Hardy film. It was well put together, and the voices matched the characters. A great follow up to the Stooge movie. :)
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IT IS COMING...! The 'Decoding Laurel and Hardy Project' website - very soon - one unique place where all your comments regarding the Return of Laurel and Hardy can be displayed and viewed by all who feel the same way - that it's about time that Laurel and Hardy were back on our screens, big and small. For further details - website launch etc - please contact laurelhardyladyno12010@hotmail.co.uk and join in one united effort to bring Laurel and Hardy back into all our lives!
LaurelHardyLady1 1 year ago
AWESOME!!!!!!! ROTFLOL!!
MrCticky1 2 years ago
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MrCticky1 2 years ago
COOL SUPER BRILIANT:-) XD :-D
TheYahoo4you 2 years ago
That was excellent! Truly entertaining! Loved the bit where all the guys were like " Yeah, yeah....yeah,yea!"
Hilarious!
Brickcellent 2 years ago 2
A reference to the 1930's gangster films.
1947Desoto 2 years ago
@1947Desoto have they found the rest yet?
Toontown302able 1 year ago
You outta try The Wizard Of Oz since it's 70 years old this year!
OurGangFan 2 years ago
Well now there's an idea.
1947Desoto 2 years ago
Bad acting here!
OurGangFan 2 years ago
I already know that. What about the animation quality?
1947Desoto 2 years ago
I saw one of Laurel and Hardy Film and it is great. there one of the funniest show of the 50s.
legomanking94 2 years ago
I don't think they were making movies in the '50s. Their era is the 1920's-early 1940's.
1947Desoto 2 years ago
the music back in the day sounds cool. history is so cool. right?
legomanking94 2 years ago
In my opinion it's one of the more interesting academics.
1947Desoto 2 years ago
thats really cool. sweet video and nice work. what the name of the song at the end?
legomanking94 2 years ago
The song is called "Easy Come, Easy Go". The names of all the songs are in the credits by the way.
1947Desoto 2 years ago
do you like the 50s and 60s? because you sure do alot fo video of the 1950 and 1960. ( lego video )
legomanking94 2 years ago
Yes, I like the 50s and the 60s. In general I like the1890's-1960's.
1947Desoto 2 years ago
you oughta try the marx brothers
barneynedward 2 years ago
Good idea.
1947Desoto 2 years ago
That was awsome but the voices kind of stunk otherwise it was great!!!
Revitandgo 3 years ago
I'd like to see try to voice over 7 different characters with completely different voices and tones.
1947Desoto 3 years ago
yeah your right they do kind of stink
garnerboy11 3 years ago
10/10 seriously the best man you should do a Buster Keaton lego movie
Wehategod 3 years ago 4
Fantastic work. It must have taked long time to make it.
thorir30 3 years ago 2
It takes a long time to animate, but it's a lot of fun, with the occassional frustration lol.
1947Desoto 3 years ago
Great Job A+ (", do you watch RESCUE 9-1-1- the tv show how about reenacting segments with legos?
gregorkrause 3 years ago
Sorry, I don't watch that show.
1947Desoto 3 years ago
You shood try doing some video movies. This video is fantastic by the way. I am a gret fan of Laurel and Hardy!
Edwardo1993 3 years ago
I loved that popeye part, you should do a lego popeye cartoon!
Madhatter1903 3 years ago
A great idea! I'll add that to the idea list! About your comment on my other Lego video, Alice in Wonderland would be a very challenging movie to do in Lego. It's definitly worth a try! Which scene did you have in mind? At the moment, all Lego video production is on hold as I'm working on my Animation class mid-term.
1947Desoto 3 years ago
The Mad tea party scene and thanks!
Madhatter1903 3 years ago
Good idea!
1947Desoto 3 years ago
Perhaps one of the greatest things to grace the internet! Awesome job! Laurel and Hardy rock!
metalshadowoverlord 3 years ago
Cool! Must've took a longggg time to put together! Hey. Also, I noticed you used a variety of FPS. good going. 5/5.
coreyteen13 3 years ago
Thanks. It's funny you should mention FPS, because when I animate I don't use that technique. I used an average camcorder in the smallest unit of capture is 1 second. When I'm recording the movements I am able to lengthen clips and syncronize them to the audio. Your going to find this funny, when looking at your video list I saw I commented on your first video about your motormint cars a year ago LOL!
1947Desoto 3 years ago
Thanks again. I'll let you know.
1947Desoto 3 years ago
I start college next week, (for animation), and I doubt I'll have any time to make a paper ship. I will keep it mind though. Thank you for your idea.
1947Desoto 3 years ago
That sounds like a good idea. I'll put on my never ending brickfilm idea list. The only problem though is that I don't have enough bricks to build a full scale version of the ship. Interior shots are no problem though. At the moment I'm trying to make a film for a contest at Nickelodeon, so right now the Lego Titanic will have to stay in port.
1947Desoto 3 years ago
Well done sir, I laughed my ass off!
TheOriginalWheelsTV 3 years ago
Lol, I'm glad you did. I bet you liked the scale model cars I used as well.
1947Desoto 3 years ago
Oh, I did enjoy this!
bubbyfy 3 years ago
stunning animation! i love it!
pdkobet 3 years ago
I'm sure that, somewhere, Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy are very grateful that you "found" this film. As am I! Well done!
LarryDachslager 3 years ago
hahahaha! These are great!! Stop motion and the 1930s: two of my favorite things. Good luck at animation school.
evergreenanimations 3 years ago
dude this sucks....lol im kidding.
its pretty awesome actually.
yea. it is.
moronman8888 3 years ago
You scared me there for a second. I put my heart and soul into this!
1947Desoto 3 years ago
lol.
if i wasnt into stop motion and stuff, it would either seem magic, oc it would suck.
probly magic.
awesome video by the way.
moronman8888 3 years ago
One of the best LEGOs on youtube!
My favourite part was Ollie looking to the audience as he did in the movies too :D
great work!
TheStoryteller01 3 years ago 2
Awesome work! Very well done, what with the voices and the music and all. :D
Xikaze 3 years ago
lol. i love it. its so silly. i love Laurel and Hardy. great job!!!
iliketowatchny84 3 years ago 2
Ha! Ha! That was awesome, man! You really kept it true to Laurel and Hardy film. It was well put together, and the voices matched the characters. A great follow up to the Stooge movie. :)
key18 3 years ago 2
Thanks! I tried my best to keep to the Laurel and Hardy Hal Roach era formula!
1947Desoto 3 years ago