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Gorag

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  1. Oh, we do? I didn't find it, must have not looked at the subforums hard enough, whoops.
  2. LEGO: A Digital Journey is one of two documentaries that Larnuu, Gatanui and I are currently working on. Larnuu is the leader on these projects, and he has told me to introduce these two projects to BZPower. All of the below information may change at any time, and nothing is 100% set as of now in production.Here is the current theatrical poster, which may or may not differ completely from the final. Right now, it is not crucial. If Pixar can get away with calling a movie "The Untitled Pixar Movie About Dinosaurs" I think we're okay: http://farm7.static...._27e7248518.jpg----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------About LEGO: A Digital Journey-LEGO: A Digital Journey will be a roughly 40-60 minute long documentary focusing on LEGO's history in their various adventures into the digital world, such as the LEGO website, LEGO Digital Designer, and video games. The documentary will also cover how LEGO's fan-base has benefited through the use of internet. Right now, we have no set release date, but hopefully plan to have it out sometime in 2012. We hope to make the documentary entertaining, and not just a history lesson. Check the "How to Help" section if you want to help create LEGO: A Digital Journey.About LEGO: How the Universe was created-LEGO: How the Universe was Created will compile clips of the development of LEGO Universe and discussions about how the Universe came into being, and how it ended. This shorter documentary will be about 20-30 minutes long, and would be included on the bonus disk of LEGO: A Digital Journey if it were ever sold. Right now, we have no set release date, but hopefully plan to have it out sometime in 2012, possibly even before LEGO: A Digital Journey. This will most likely be more of a traditional documentary.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOW TO HELP-If you want to help create LEGO: A Digital Journey, you can help by doing the following. The list will update with new requests, check back later if you can't help right now:+Make a list of every LEGO video game created, date them and put them in order from oldest to youngest/not yet released. Here's a list of them in alphabetical order: http://en.wikipedia....EGO_video_games+If someone has posted a list, double check the list for them and verify and/or edit the list. If there is an error in someone else's list, please make a completely new list, don't just list the error.+If any of you know what specific day/year the LEGO site went up, please tell us. The more specific, the better.+If you have uploaded videos of you playing through a certain LEGO video game, let us know and we may incorporate it into the documentary.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Participating in helping create LEGO: A Digital Journey will automatically put your real name or username (your choice) in the credits under "Special Thanks". If you do not wish to be listed, please say so each time before helping. You will receive no money if you participate, just because it's a movie doesn't mean you automatically get cash ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Questions and comments are always welcome, please keep all posts as short as possible so that we can answer all of you. A FAQ will be added later.
  3. There are three things this could be:1). This is real, and it truly is the end of LEGO Universe2). This is a stunt to attract more people and attention. All the video game sites I've been to are talking about it and many of the posts are about people claiming that they'll try it out before it ends, so if attention is what they were aiming for, they got it.3).This being highly unlikely, but it is a theory: LEGO was hacked, and this is an elaborate prank.-----------------I'd say 2 is very likely, many TV shows have also faked their death, so to speak, though I may be mistaken.-------------------If people truly want LEGO Universe to stay, I'd say boycotting any LEGO products until LEGO brings its universe back is the best way to do so. The decrease in sales, especially durring Christmas time, will definitely catch their attention. Though someone must first flood the LEGO boards telling people to boycot LEGO until they do so. Sorry kids, it's either Christmas presents or the Universe, guess who's gonna win?
  4. I've been watching Fringe currently, so I haven't been doing my 1 new movie each night thing. Last thing I watched was... Lord of the Rings? I'll be watching Soylent Green soon, I hope.
  5. TRON Legacy was better than the original mainly because it was actually a video game movie. The entire thing from the story and the music to the designs were great, I'm so happy my dad's old teacher Syd Mead, who designed the vehicles designs for the original TRON, also worked on the new designs. I didn't really like Scott Pilgrim that much. All the special effects were very simple and cheesy for a big budget production, and Michael Cera didn't fit Scott Pilgrim's personality or looks at all. Not to mention the story was pretty flat. I could've made that movie for less than 20 million dollars and have made a much better film. Anyway, Toy Story 3 was one of my favorites. I've been waiting ever since they confirmed it at the end of Toy Story 2, and I was not disappointed. It's just like Pixar to wait until the actor of the original Andy literally grew up before they went ahead and made it.
  6. Wikipedia:Although feathers have never been found in association with Utahraptor, there is strong phylogenetic evidence suggesting that all dromaeosaurids possessed them. This evidence comes from phylogenetic bracketing, which allows paleontologists to infer traits that exist in a clade based on the existence of that trait in a more basal form. The genus Microraptor is one of the oldest known dromaeosaurids, and is phylogenetically more primitive thanUtahraptor.[7] Since Microraptor possessed feathers, it is reasonable to assume that this trait was present in all of Dromaeosauridae. Feathers were very unlikely to have evolved more than once in dromaeosaurs, so assuming that Utahraptor lacked feathers would require positive evidence that it did not have them.[8] So far, there is nothing to suggest that feathers were lost in larger, more derived species of dromaeosaurs.[9]---Sounds like it's likely they actually most likely did have feathers.
  7. I've been calling it a megafigure/megafig when explaining the incident to others.
  8. Movies... hmmmm... Tzekel Kan from El Dorado. Ah, the memories.
  9. I have a bunch of stuff on my desktop that I don't feel like showing to the entire web, so I'll just post the edited picture itself. His head's cut off on my screen, so it looks a lot cooler imo,: http://s3.postimage.org/98t16nrcx/v_for_vendetta_by_OSK_studio2.jpg I'll change it after the 5th to this, probably: http://s7.postimage.org/n6z6rymkp/dinosaurs_vs_aliens2.jpg
  10. Since I don't want to read every paragraph and argument in this topic, I'll just follow the trend going on, aside from saying one thing:It's an important thing to learn if you want people to listen to know how to write on the internet as well. Most people skim and/or skip large portions of text. They don't want to read one thing forever, and they usually get bored pretty quickly. Almost every post in this topic is way too long, imo. I know I'm not going to read it all, I'd be here all day if I did. But anyway, Lewis Carroll. He taught me that writing and drawings don't have to be anywhere near perfect, or sensible for that matter. I had already been looking for verification on this method, and he gave it to me.
  11. I'm just curious, iPenguin, but why did you make this topic?
  12. I'd be more worried about other things about Bionicle if someone broke into my house and stole my collection (i.e. family, possessions more important than Bionicle...) but if they were to happen to leave one... Tahu Mata, since he's the one my brother would want to keep. I wouldn't care about mine. Let them take them all away, just leave my brother's alone.
  13. A true comic book geek, as I have a shelf to the right of me right now literally full of comics worth about 100 dollars each, I feel I can pass judgement and say that these toys do not bring the characters justice. What were they thinking when they designed Batman? I'm guessing they're going to lose or barely make back the money put into making these. Good news- they'll be really expensive collector's items in about 10-20 years if LEGO covers the unsold ones with cement.
  14. Lord of the Rings had some cool stuff. What I didn't like was Captain America's music. It did not fit the movie at all. If they had had more music or at least instruments that had sounded WWII era instead of a more-so Dark Knight music, it would've given off a much better feel, I think personally.
  15. Gorag

    Vortixx

    Great job! I would have shaded under the rakshi heads to accentuate the chest a little more, but it's fine as it is.
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