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Dad and Daughter Recreate Jurassic Park With $100,000 In Lego Pieces

mpicpp writes Animator Paul Hollingsworth and his daughter Hailee, along with some help from a few "master builders" — decided to Jurassic Park using only Lego pieces. More than $100,000 in Lego were used, according to the video's description. The result is a surprisingly stunning and hilarious version of the 1993 dino-thriller. The team behind the film also released an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at the production.

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  1. Re:$100k by gl4ss · · Score: 3, Interesting

    100.

    but.. tfa legos are "very useful for creating dinosaurs from scratch." shows a bit where they use a premade t-rex.

    anyways, i would think it's just not 100k of lego but 100k of professional time.

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  2. $100k astroturf by OrangeTide · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This $100k astroturf project was money well spent in that their effort got me to watch 5 minutes of it. The film is crap obviously, and it's only viral because of the media attention it received. (does that make it not really viral?)

    I wish the behind the scenes video covered how the PR campaign worked and how journalists were contacted, I would have found that level of detail very useful indeed.

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