Hermeneutics for the Lego set

Heh-heh. Can’t wait to show this to my 7-year-old. (Well, most of it–some of it’s PG-10, I think ;))

UPDATE: Eep!! I hadn’t looked at all of it. Some of it is actually PG-28 or so!

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5 Responses to “Hermeneutics for the Lego set”

  1. Durkee Says:

    Herme-what? There’s a reason I ditched my sociology major!

    OK, but my favorite was “Noah’s Insobriety.” Note how Noah is, strategically, sitting down, his rectangle feet shielding his nakedness from our view.

    Ham, Shem, and Japheth are wearing pirate costumes. Must have gotten boring during those 40 days and 40 nights.

  2. Bryce I Says:

    Monty Python Lego:

    http://www.ifilm.com/filmdetail?ifilmid=2405283

    Yellowhead Studios (includes “A Chistrmas Carol in Bricks”:

    http://www.stack.nl/~stefanvz/lego/films.html

  3. a random John Says:

    PG-10? Usually when I see links to this site they come with the NSFW disclaimer.

  4. Bryce I Says:

    There’s a whole lego animation culture out there — for a while, Lego sold movie studio sets to facilitate this.

    The Monty Python Quest for the Holy Grail DVD has a Lego version of “Knights of the Round Table”.

    I’ll post some links later if this thread is still going and if I find the time.

  5. Dave Says:

    What a hoot! Some motivated Mormon with time on their hands could have a lot of fun with this, too.


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