Home for Supper (2010)
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Nice animation my camera broke and I go to wait until I get a new one
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The stop-motion was amazing but i am afraid I just can't take a story with homicidal Lego-men seriously... great job though
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Is this truly based on a real crime case?
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The plot is the highlight of this film for me. I feel like you could have done the shots and animation better, but still good. I think this film could have been atleast double the length also.
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I honestly love this film!
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The stop-motion was good, I also liked how it was shot, that must have been a nightmare.
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Lego's never looked so creepy before.
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The animation was great, but the vioce acting needs a little work. overall pretty good. :)
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Btw, what is up with the white and red bodies with no faces?
legobasebro 1 year ago
@legobasebro To answer your question when I was writing the script, I originally considered showing the skinning and eating of the minifigures, but I decided to cut those scenes (they were actually filmed though.) That's why there are red bodies, originally to represent skinless minifigures. The white were just drained of blood.
KinzCove 6 months ago
Okay. I've got to hand it to you. You are not bad at all. Quite good actually. Nice work copying styles from Hitchcock and others.
PRowl27 1 year ago
@PRowl27 Thanks, Hitchcock was a huge influence on the film, I was also influenced by many other directors who created slasher films in the 1970s such as Tobe Hooper and John Carpenter.
KinzCove 7 months ago
Nice stopmotion AMAZING camera what kind did U use
TFormerRock 1 year ago
@TFormerRock I used the Logitech Quickcam 9000 for the filming of 'Home for Supper'.
KinzCove 1 year ago