Magnificent LEGO Movie Stills by Alex Eylar

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March 29, 2011

Alex Eylar is an advanced LEGO scene creator from California, USA.

Alex is in his young twenties and has become very well known for his brilliant movie scenes that he creates out of LEGO pieces; his work has even been featured on the CNN and The Telegraph websites.

He says his love for both LEGO and movies come from his childhood, and is surprised that his scene recreations have gone down so well with the public.

He assumes that this is because most people are familiar with a lot of the films he depicts in his work.

Great photography and editing skills play a large part in these fantastic creations, allowing Alex to create a great depth of field and make his work more realistic.

You can view more of Alex's LEGO experiments at his MOCpages profile, or on his Flickrstream, where he posts all of his projects, small and big.

Inception


Inception


Inception


Inception


Sucker Punch


The American


The Godfather


The Godfather


Blue Valentine


Raging Bull


The Addams Family


Die Hard


The Invisible Man


Indina Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark


The Exorcist


A Clockwork Orange


The Good, The Bad and The Ugly


Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid


2001: A Space Odyssey


American Beauty


Inglorious Basterds


Harry Potter


Harry Potter


The Silence of the Lambs


Modern Times


Star Wars


The Shining


James Bond (007)


Reservoir Dogs


Pulp Fiction


Psycho


Tron: Legacy


This post was put together exclusively for WDD by Callum Chapman, the man behind Picmix Store and Circlebox Blog.

What do you think of these movie stills? Share your comments below!

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