Brokeback Mountain: The Lego Version
Every so often a film comes along that touches audiences in such a way that they recreate the most memorable scenes with Legos.
I guess this guy has a lot of time on his hands. And a lot of Legos. And he uses them to recreate scenes from Brokeback Mountain.
More Legos here.
By the way: If you haven't gotten a chance to read Annie Proulx's excellent short story "Brokeback Mountain" on which the movie is based, you really should. It's posted here.
I guess this guy has a lot of time on his hands. And a lot of Legos. And he uses them to recreate scenes from Brokeback Mountain.
More Legos here.
By the way: If you haven't gotten a chance to read Annie Proulx's excellent short story "Brokeback Mountain" on which the movie is based, you really should. It's posted here.
2 Comments:
Thanks so much for posting the link to the story! I've been wanting to read it but didn't know it was available online.
I'm not usually a fan of Anne Proulx's style, but it really is an incredible story. I hope you enjoy it.
And I still haven't seen the movie yet. I'll probably be the last gay in America to see it.
I have seen the Lego version, though.
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