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  • 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.

CARLY: (LAUGHING) What the hell is that?

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