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A (Very) Brief History of Bushranger 'Ned Kelly' - Brickfilm

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2007

Awarded Best Film in
The Brickfilms Historical Fiction Competition. http://www.thehowlingfantods.com/bricktastic/bricktastic.htm

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  • lol nice

  • What is the name of this piano piece/song ?

  • @GTFORDMAN Hmmm...good answer, I stand corrected and looking at Ned in a different light. Obviously, in my previous post, I was in a less than ordinary mood...thanks to a meth head wrecking my car (you might have guessed that from the post). I'm not as big a toss as that post implies and I appreciate your reply.

  • @DexterFishbourne meth heads rob because they need money for drugs, Ned kelly robbed because he needed money to survive.

    and he's not a hero because he robbed, its because he fought against a corrupt system that kept taking from the poor, and he kept evading something (the law) that was ment to keep the poor under control so the rich could exploit them

  • I love it.

    Will be using it in an Art lesson tomorrow. Only thing, its siege not seige.

  • @EdwardKelly1880 So, next time some young meth-head breaks into your house, takes your stuff and you car then wrecks it in a chase with the cops...be sure to congratulate that HERO as well, Dickhead! Stop celebrating outlaws, Australia needs to move on...you want an Aussie hero? Try Fred Hollows or Weary Dunlop.

  • wat is up with these shit stuff with ned its got the rong infomation its stupid i am sick of people teasing him he is a hero

  • you obviously have far too much time on your hands

  • I loved the scene where he was skulking through the background of the troopers' camp as they were talking about him. Brilliant! The whole thing was very clever and entertaining - I especially liked the angles and perspectives you used for the Nolan exhibition scenes, too.

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