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I had only ever heard of 1 of the 4 brickfilms in this article, and I am glad to be introduced to these unique films. As far as I remember, I've only ever seen Bored Little Girl once before. It's a really sweet little film, and probably one of the best brickfilms with the least amount of animation. It's emphasis on set building makes it enjoyable to watch, and I am a massive fan of simple premises being used to their full potential. The Final Quest is yet another Twickabrick masterpiece, with excellent animation and top notch cinematography. I think Twickabrick's low res camera equipment which he continued to use up until recently, helps give this and many of his other films a Brickfilms.com vibe, which is really cool. The use of Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance seems like a weird choice at first, until the film progresses, and it proves to be surprisingly effective. Security Nights, now that's a weird one. It's insane, off the wall humour is a real joy to witness. It definitely seems that the animator wanted to experiment with different animation techniques, most of which were entertaining to witness. Probably the most unique film from this article and the one that has stayed with me the most. The brickfilmer A. sounds familiar to me. Perhaps I've heard people mention him before? I have definitely heard that name before, but haven't seen any of his work until now. After watching this, I went ahead and checked out other stuff he had created. He's definitely got an unusual style, but sadly never really gained much of an audience. Perhaps his work is a little too unconventional for most, but you can consider me a fan. No Title 17 is a nicely polished work, and does have a fairly clear story, despite it's abstract design. It reminds me a lot of Arginnon's BRAWL Entry Brick to Brick, which was similar in style! It's great to see the return of the articles. This week has introduced me and many others to some great, underappreciated brickfilms, and I look forward to more articles like this one!

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