Because #LEGO characters have no muscular structure and can't articulate in more than a few places, The LEGO Movie actually used other Brick types to create Animation Smears for smoother movement between frames. Such a cool detail that's so easy to miss! 😮 pic.twitter.com/AjkBIeRrKe— Sandy Gordon⭐️E3 (@Bandygrass) June 8, 2018
So Joe was offered the role Deathstroke...because Jon Berg found BossLogic's fan art of him as Deathstroke on Google. pic.twitter.com/WQ8LDWR4Wj— MisterBatfleck (@Mister_BatfIeck) June 9, 2018
Day one #ozcomiccon booth AA25— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) June 9, 2018
For those who can't make if print store link is here https://t.co/NzpcHE7wXU pic.twitter.com/EQekMRgemY
Author Arthur C. Clarke introduced @NASA spacecraft designer Harry Lange to director @StanleyKubrick, who then hired Lange for 2001: A Space Odyssey. Lange’s spaceplane interior inspired the look of Lando’s Millennium Falcon seen on p. 166 of The Art of #SoloAStarWarsStory. pic.twitter.com/XEbXG0Svgt— Phil Szostak (@PhilSzostak) June 9, 2018
Almost a decade later, George Lucas hired Lange as an art director on #StarWars. Lange’s film career included #Superman (1978), featuring Imperial-style control panels & Kryptonite kept in the very same prop chest that Anakin Skywalker’s lightsaber emerged from in 1977. pic.twitter.com/TuHncqe0XU— Phil Szostak (@PhilSzostak) June 9, 2018