An underdog must defeat the arrogant national Brix champion to reclaim his charity and clear the name of a fallen champion.An underdog must defeat the arrogant national Brix champion to reclaim his charity and clear the name of a fallen champion.An underdog must defeat the arrogant national Brix champion to reclaim his charity and clear the name of a fallen champion.
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- 4 wins & 2 nominations total
Deep Singh
- Minion 2
- (as a different name)
Gabe Eggerling
- Gabe, Brick builder
- (as Gabriele Eggerling)
Vanessa Reynolds
- Dr. Childs
- (as Vanessa Rose Parker)
Nicole L. Osborne
- Princess Maera
- (as Nicole McAleece)
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Brick Madness is a Mocumentary about the ins and outs of the Adult LEGO community. It's hilarious and moves at a good pace. If you've ever attended a LEGO convention or if you or your children are REALLY into LEGO Bricks you will totally understand this fabulously funny and well done movie. Hats off to the filmmaker.
Wacky and unpredictable, this film had me smiling the entire time! So many characters with vastly different personalities, it was a real character study for the audience. Writers to be applauded for clever nuances. Director pulled off a complicated timeline to build a smooth and even delivery.
Who knew that a bunch of nerds locked in a competition to be the best builder could be so much fun! I'm not a Lego fan, so I was a bit worried that perhaps I would not get the jokes, but the movie does a great job of never making it feel like you are missing out on the jokes just because you haven't spent your youth building. I would love to see more heart and genuine humor like this in movies these days, so much fun!
I saw this film at a festival and was pleasantly surprised on all counts. You never know what to expect going in blind to a movie like this, but I found it to be not only hilarious, but have a lot of heart as well. Brick Madness is about a national "Brix" tournament and all the people who take it so seriously even though it's just about building LEGO.
The movie is an indie with a small budget, but I think it felt just like any other movie - in a good way - it didn't feel cheap or low budget, it just felt REAL. Okay, the characters are a little over the top at points, but I think that's part of the charm. It really was a fun movie. If you get a chance to check it out at a festival or whenever it gets released, I highly recommend it.
The movie is an indie with a small budget, but I think it felt just like any other movie - in a good way - it didn't feel cheap or low budget, it just felt REAL. Okay, the characters are a little over the top at points, but I think that's part of the charm. It really was a fun movie. If you get a chance to check it out at a festival or whenever it gets released, I highly recommend it.
Absolutely loved this film! The true sign of a good mockumentary is one that lovingly makes fun of its subject without betraying the fact that the filmmakers are also fans and lovers of the subject. Brick Madness lovingly skewers the world of brick building, but is never cruel or mean-spirited. Fun for everyone with great performances from some really funny folks. Waiting for Brick Madness 2: Electric Brickaloo.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was shot over the course of 3 years in many different cities and with many different cameras & crews even though the story all takes place in one city over the course of only a week.
- ConnectionsReferences Les 4 Fantastiques: When Calls Galactus (1995)
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- Budget
- $250,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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