You might think stop-motion LEGO food ASMR videos would have a narrow target audience, but apparently not. The video below of a massive LEGO tuna already has nearly a million views. Other videos on ...
Dylan Nusbaum moved quickly setting up Lego props as he heard ideas flow from his daughter Claire, 8, to film a movie with a castle scene. The pair then took a blast of quick photos using an iPad as ...
A claymation alien crash-lands at a LEGO Stonehenge, freaking out the minifig tourists. The multi-legged and multi-eyed alien stands up and appears harmless until he boops a tourist on the nose, when ...
Earlier in the year, Nerdist went on its own epic journey and built LEGO’s Rivendell set. As expected, the results were astounding. The build features all the hallmarks of The Lord of the Rings movies ...
You don't need me to tell you that Fall Guys is great. It took the world by storm earlier this year and, while Among Us has taken some of that sweet, sweet Twitch numbers away, it's almost time for ...
YouTuber World of Shrimpy recreated the GTA 6 reveal trailer using LEGO bricks and stop-motion animation. Their impressive recreation required over two weeks of "non-stop" work to put together.
As you might have noticed, a lot of strange things happened in 2020. That included how we suddenly had to worry that anything and everything could actually be cake. Enjoying that sculpture of Bruce ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout has been recreated in stop motion Lego, and the result is pretty ...
Considering his lifelong love of gaming and writing, Jaret believes combining the two into a career was a no-brainer. From fighting games to real-time strategy to shooters to CCGs, Jaret is willing to ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Aardman Animations Stop-motion is a captivating animation technique that brings inanimate ...
Even the most docile of us find some deep satisfaction in wanton destruction. Even better is when it’s filmed and replayed in slow motion, like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety does with ...