Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles CARLY: (LAUGHING) What the hell is that? LIZZIE: He's carrying a leg. -[BELLOWING] LIZZIE: It's just a dude in that outfit? CARLY: Yeah. LIZZIE: I wanted it to be a real zombie. You let me down. [THEME MUSIC] Hey! Today we are watching Lego videos, and we're super excited. This is something that we've been looking forward to ever since Earnest come up with the idea. And now we're finally here, and my dreams are coming true. It's just-- CARLY: This is perfect. LIZZIE: #blessed. CARLY: The video you just saw was a Lego mini-figure zombie costume designed and constructed by Brack Lee. This is on his YouTube channel. He runs an Etsy store where you can buy this costume for $700. Or you can get a tutorial for $18 and build it yourself. Do you think, if you got the tutorial, you would be able to make it? LIZZIE: Oh, no. CARLY: I think I could. LIZZIE: No. CARLY: It would take a while. LIZZIE: She can't. CARLY: OK, Lizzie, this is "LEGO Invasion!" It was made by Andrew McMurry, who's a super talented director-animator we've actually had on the show before. So let's check it out. This is like the Lego village people have come to steal his gold. LIZZIE: Yeah, for sure. CARLY: Whoa! This is surprisingly violent. Captain America? LIZZIE: Chris Evans Lego? CARLY: Yes, please. This is Andrew's channel. It's andrewmfilms. He has over 200,000 subscribers. He lives in Little Rock, Arkansas, and was actually only 20 when he made this film. Gross. LIZZIE: Those are gross. -Aah! CARLY: Is he making the "aah" noise, or are the spiders making that noise. LIZZIE: I hope it was the spiders going, "Aah!" ALEX: What's the worst thing that can happen when you build Legos? EARNEST, SR.: Step on one, gets embedded in your foot. Your skin grows over the Lego, becomes infected. You lose the foot. ALEX: What's the second worst thing? EARNEST, SR.: I have no idea. ALEX: This. -[SPEAKING DUTCH] Joost Reijmers is one of the evil men who helped perpetrate this disgusting crime. The other is Thomas van der Ree. EARNEST, SR.: These guys are jerks-- the best kind. The thing is that they're making a video that's going to entertain all of us. ALEX: They're nice jerks. I appreciate them for sharing this. EARNEST, SR.: It's more or less his fault. And you know what? They're right. ALEX: Yeah, it's his fault. It's his fault for loving something and letting people know what he loves. My favorite part about this is this guy comes in, and he knows they're screwed with him, but he doesn't think that they would go that far. (LAUGHING) So he just looks for it. And then the second he realizes it, it's beautiful. -Oh no! Oh God! ALEX: He's bummed. EARNEST, SR.: No, he's happy. He gets to go through the experience of putting it back together again. His friends are the best. I was wrong. They're not jerks. ALEX: [LAUGHS] EARNEST, SR.: Alex, this next one is going to be some pretty awesome Lego stop-motion. Not just any Lego. Ninjago. It's hard enough to choreograph a fight scene just with people. This dude did it with these little guys. ALEX: It is pretty awesome, actually. EARNEST, SR.: It was made by John Huang. And he's a part-time university professor. And the other part of the time, he's doing this. It took seven days, 1,500 stills, and that's not even counting the effort and time that went into doing the computer portion of all this stuff. And he makes plenty more of these things. ALEX: What? He's got more? EARNEST, SR.: Yeah. That's why 300,000 people have subscribed. You could become another subscriber. You could become a subscriber. ALI: There have been some pretty cool cars out there, but this car-- made only out of Legos. CARLY: Tell me no more, because I want to watch this. ALI: It doesn't just look cool. You can drive it. Look. It's actually going to drive. CARLY: Would you drive this? ALI: I would drive this. Steve Sammartino, an entrepreneur from Melbourne, Australia-- he connected online with Raul Oaida from Romania. He's a 20-year-old self-taught genius in technology and engineering. And they made this super awesome micro project, which is this car. Even all the little pistons and everything-- it runs on air, but everything is made of Legos. CARLY: This will save the environment. ALI: It will. Everybody should drive Lego cars. CARLY: Ali, we've watched a lot of battles recently, mostly rap battles. But I'm going to actually show you a match that is so good between Jason and the ultimate Lego machine, also known as the most useless machine by Jason himself. This is the ultimate sign that the machines will one day take over, and mankind will not be able to survive. So it has six responses for turning itself back on. It will not be fooled. This is Jason Allemann. He runs the channel JK Brickworks. Almost 40,000 subscribers. The amazing thing about his channel is he just builds Lego machines. He does step-by-step tutorials of every single machine he makes. I wish I could read his to-do list. Today, beat machine. LIZZIE: Carly, I know you're a fan of Wes Anderson, also a fan of Legos obviously. CARLY: Obviously. LIZZIE: I have a wonderful marriage of the two. -I'm Ryan Ziegelbauer, and I'm building a model of the illustrious Grand Budapest Hotel made entirely of Lego brick. [MUSIC - OSIPOV STATE RUSSIAN FOLK ORCHESTRA, "KAMARINSKAYA"] LIZZIE: This video was posted to celebrate the June 17 release of the Blu-ray of "Grand Budapest Hotel." He had a team of eight different Lego builders who all got together to do this. It took them 575 hours to make this thing. CARLY: Wow. LIZZIE: It is 7 feet tall. It weighs 150 pounds. CARLY: How many bricks? LIZZIE: More than 50,000. And actually, they had to source them from all over the world. They use a special service. CARLY: I've heard of it. It's called the BrickLink. LIZZIE: You have not heard of it. CARLY: All those were some of our favorite Lego videos. Really a nice example of what the online Lego community has to offer. Which one was your favorite? Let us know in the comments. LIZZIE: And we have more super-awesome Lego videos popping up in a playlist right after the show. CARLY: Now, play us out-- BOTH: "LEGO Club Show Music Video-- LEGO Let's Go!" [MUSIC - JASON MAAS, "LEGO, LET'S GO!"] CARLY: This is really-- LIZZIE: I have so much pain in my head.
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