Some kid with a MASSIVE Lego Star Wars collection decided to make a stop-motion movie on the original trilogy. It’s freakin amazing!
If you ask me, the kid got some professional help making the movie. I don’t see how a kid that young could have produced something so difficult and awesome at an age like that. Unless….. he used the FORCE! He’s a Jedi! What a champ! I want to grow up and be just like him! Er.. uh.. I mean go back in time, and be just like him!
Excuse me while I go to Toys R Us and buy out the entire Batman collection to be as cool as this kid.
[Thank you to Adrian who dropped the Lego Stanley Cup that this kid made for him. Way to go, man.]
Although I am not a Wii fan myself, I can fully appreciate the tutting dance skillz of this guy, Mike Song, who choreographed this little number to the music from the Wii Channel Menu.
Mike Song, you’re a freakin’ boss! Please make more!
P.s. If you don’t know what “tutting” is, just think of an Egyptian robot dancing and you’ll understand.
This video from the Engaget Show really makes me do a double take on the type of fun we could have with PS3′s Move. As previously thought, the PS3 Move controller just looks like a fancy Wii-mote with a colorful ball on the top. Now getting a real and genuine look at it from this Engaget video, I’m really starting to get excited! The controller displayed on the TV is transformed by the user into fun objects such as a sword or a mallet and used for gameplay. It reminds me of animated meets live-action movies, kind of like a ‘Who Framed Rodger Rabbit,’ only staring yourself!
What would YOU transform your remote into? I think I’d want King Triton’s Trident from Kingdom Hearts and use it to defeat my foes! Or use it as a fork to feed a monster friend! :o)