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The BrickFilms Movie Directory

Feature Length Movies: over 25 minutes


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Epic works.  Usually, this is the effort of a cast and crew, not just one person.  If done independently, it is a major project, sometimes lasting months of years.  This is the pinnacle of our hobby.


 

Title: GTA
Approx Length: 1:04:03
Approx Size: 64 Mb
Format: .avi DivX 5.02
Director: Titan Pictures (Patryk Wawer)
Date Added: November 7, 2002
Description: The much anticipated release from titan picures is here. It is not without its faults (a confusing plot, overly long, too much swearing and the fact it is based upon GTA limits its scope) but much credit must be given for the scale of this project, it is over an hour long. However do not expect an animated film, excellent live action car chases (the real highlights) are combined with many still image conversations. The other thing to watch out for are the sets made not out of plastic bricks but strong card and hobby construction material, they are very effective. The server is fast, so if you’re interested download it and have a look.

Title: Rocketmen VS Robots
Approx Length: 30:23
Approx Size: 197 Mb
Format: .avi DivX 3.0
Director: David Krupicz
Date Added: September 8, 2002
Description: A year in the making this awesome CGI film pits the (Brick) Rocketmen against the Robots in an epic battle. Yes, the download is 197 Mb and it is worth every minute (I downloaded it over 56k!). This film runs for a full 30 minutes and incorporates cgi minifigs into a 'real' universe. The animation is excellent, efects great and the battle scenes near the end are breath-taking. And the whole time you've got to keep in mind this was put together by one person! My biggest gripe is with the voices, they are all 'synth' voices, produced by a computer program, and at times this really detracts from the dialogue (especially the jokes!). If you've got the bandwidth and the the time grab this film and watch it straight away. Note: A trailer is available to give you a taste for the full film, the image quality of the trailer in no way reflects the quality of the full film.

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Title: TE
Approx Length: 29:37
Approx Size: 18 MB
Format: .avi
Director: Andrew Boyer and David Lennie
Description
[Jared]:
I can't rave about the voices enough. At more than double Oh Well’s length this is the first submission to the 25 minute slot-and it is a worthy one. There is laughter awaiting you as Mario spends all of his and Biff’s money to buy a spaceship. Where will they go? Who will they meet? They meet at least a dozen other people with names and really good voice overs. This move was made in 1991 and shows its age a bit: the animation is a little choppy-but who cares? The animation and voices go hand in hand-one cannot be had without the other, and this movie's plot is really outrageous. Get ready for laughter. 

[Jason]:
The obvious parody is of Bill and Ted's Excellent adventure, which came out in 1989.  The voice-overs here are great, and in between some rather jerky animation, you have great delivery of some very funny lines.  If that wasn't enough, the soundtrack is full of great classic rock songs just as Bill and Ted was full of 80's rock.   This is a truly enormous feat of animation and is worth the download just to see it once.  Keep in mind that the strength here is the voice acting and occasional zinger, not the set design or animation.

Because it is our only feature length movie so far, TE gets a quick plot synopsis.  Mario (the gruff voiced, baldheaded one) and his friend Biff (the surfer accented one with the helmet) buy a "spaceship" and go on a series of adventures.   First they accidentally bomb a nearby town with what looks like a tennis ball.  This "explosion" appears to be filmed in real-time slowmotion.   After the requisite beastiality-necrophilia joke, they go on and land in a knights and castles area.  They fend off the attack of a knight on horseback and are recruited by a band of "a little too merry" men.  While Mario and Biff are wondering why these guys are so friendly to each other (and why one of them is called "The Three Legged"), they hear that a local group of thugs has a dungeon full of babes.  Ever the chivalrous, Mario and Biff hack the other side to pieces.  Their next adventure is a kind of murder mystery set in the mansion and estate of Mario's cousin, Mr. Shell.  After Shell is killed in the middle of the night, Mario decides to investigate his death.  Biff and his new girlfriend, the 16 year old daughter of the deceased, tag along around and give snappy comments.   After the murderer is found and Bill slays his personal dragon for the second time, the trio go home and reflect on their adventures.


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Title: Heart of Darkness
Approx Length: 28:08
Approx Size: 29 MB
Format: .avi
Director: Andy Boyer and Dave Lennie
Description
[Jared]:
Yes, the title refers to Joseph Conrad’s work The Heart of Darkness, but the relation comes five minutes before the end of the movie. Out of all three Biff and Mario adventures this is the most hard to understand. With many different people stepping on 
scene, it is hard to tell which sister belongs to which brother, and which act of incest is supposed to be disgusting. The voices are back though. If you enjoyed the voices of the first two, you’ll love this movie. There are the lisping flower people and the rock worthy Garlians, among the dozens of other very unique and well done voice overs. The animation is a bit choppy, but as this movie predates any made by at least ten years, it’s understandable. The credits before and after the movie are well done in reverse. Also, the music in the movie becomes a little more recent (I heard Pearl Jam). All of these wonderful elements go into a damn confusing movie. But confusion aside, it is a nice romp with Biff and Mario.