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Benjamin SajoSir Galahad (better version)


This is the better version of the Sir Galahad movie.

This is the first chapter of Sir Galahads quest to seek the Holy Grail. It is a story that deals with the leaving of earthly loves behind in favour of the Eternal, and it is of epic proportions, featuring groundbreaking special effects, a rousing musical score, and is yet made with less than fifty bricks of lego, compared to most other big budget Brickmation spectacles which might use hundreds. After a month of arduous production and fruitful post-production, Sir Galahad is ready for a world audience.

This item is part of the collection: Brick Films

Director: Benjamin Sajo
Producer: Benjamin Sajo
Production Company: Monkeys In Fezzes Inkorporated
Audio/Visual: sound, black and white
Keywords: brickfilms; lego; Animation
Contact Information: bensajo@hotmail.com

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Downloaded 8,232 times Average Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: brett/ryan=cool - 5 out of 5 stars - January 9, 2004
Subject: ben is the man

hey guy below what are you talking about you???????? the movie was amazing and plus he is a fiften year old kid. the movie showed talent in both music and film. lets see you do better.

Reviewer: EK-kustannus - 3 out of 5 stars - December 24, 2003
Subject: Please make another epic film using more bricks

We praise:
- The feel of a silent film is magical
- Excellent use of music

We despise:
- Why to make lego movies if you dont`t have any bricks?!
- For 140mb one could ask for a better picture quality no matter how old the movie is intended to look


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