Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
Another animated movie that I've been meaning to get to for a good while.
Well, no time like the present! XD
A lot has happened this year. The Lego batman movie came out in February, Chuck Berry died in March, trump is president, and one of my neighbors vied just this past week. But there are more things just around the bend, like the Lego Ninjago Movie is coming out this September, the new My Little Pony movie is also coming out this October (bronies rejoice), new Lego dimensions character pack will be available in August. So a lot to remember, to regret, and to look forward to. There
Do you think these voices work well with the characters? Do you agree with the choices?
Skip to the 6:00 mark to know what I mean:
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
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Ever wondered how to explain primordial and stellar nucleosynthesis to six year olds?
No?
Well on the off chance that you are ever called upon to perform such a duty, let me tell you the best way.
Twilight builds a model of an argon nucleus.
Apologies for not posting anything for a couple of weeks. I am sure you are all deeply missing my thrilling commentary on science and global politics. I have been rather tied up with science festival stuff for the last week. It’s amazing how much time organising even small events can take, but it’s always nice when young kids tell you that you're cool, and I got to play with some new science toys, including the LHC micro Lego model.
Okay, so the Lego stop-motion project hasn't really been going underway... mostly because I have almost zero time to do stop-motion, nor the movitation. But a particular style got me ideas; comic style.
The way I see it, I could set up a good scene, take photos of that scene, and maybe a few add-ins of sound effects and such to fill in those gaps. And even throwing in speech bubbles too. And I even got some more ideas in there.
This story is billed as a crossover between My Little Pony and Stargate Atlantis, but as you’ve probably noticed, I’m also including snippets of other media in minor or short-lived roles. Why? Well, because I’m a fan of those things too, and tying them all together is neat to do. In fact, this episode’s entire existence is rooted in something related to neither Stargate nor MLP. Welcome, friends, to Episode 12 of “A Different Kind of Pegasus Device”.
Five years ago today, the WILFilm ApS era of Ninjago came to an end and the WildBrain era of it began!
Doesn't it come with its very own life-like figurines? How'd you even afford something like this?
Photographed and edited by yours truly. I'm quite proud of it.
I gotta say, this week's been a bloody good week in terms of trailers!
I mean, we've had Wreck-It Ralph 2 and now ones for The Lego Movie 2, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse and (just over an hour ago) How To Train Your Dragon 3! And they all look pretty damn good!
Remember The Capit-Alamo
A day that shall live in Meme-ory
6/1
June 1st.
...wait? Tie-Dye Mont-
Uh, 1/6, right. One-sixths...
Error!
After Some Time...
Jan. 6th.
Got there eventually...
This is an interesting way to use You Shall Not Pass line from Lord of the Rings