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Welcome to Rebrickable v3! About 18 months ago I had a dangerous thought - "what would I do differently if I were to start again?". The answer was "a lot"! The first 5 years of Rebrickable has taught me so much about building and running a large website, I learned about fields I didn't even know existed :) Rebrickable v3 - Preview/Testing As previously announced, I have spent most of the last year on completely rebuilding Rebrickable from scratch. I am now opening up the testing site for access to everyone, please take a look around and try it out! 2016 - Year In ReviewRebrickable has been running for five years now, and 2016 was an extremely busy time for me.The below chart shows the daily page views for the last 5 years. There is always a surge of activity right after Christmas which eventually tapers off, but the overall trend shows some decent growth. Top MOC Competition Winner for December (Final Round) The Final Round of the Top MOC Competition is over: Round 12 - December Final Rankings!.




The prize for this round was €150 worth of LEGO. Top MOC Competition Winner for November Round 11 of the Top MOC Competition is over: Round 11 - November Final Rankings!. The prize for this round was €50 worth of LEGO.Congratulations to Chade for his entry: MOC-5945 - A-Team Van.The page has been kidnapped! We're rounding up the usual suspects as we speak. Possible reasons for this are as follows: You've typed the URL incorrectly The link you've followed is older than Bruce Forsyth (but we still love him!) If you believe this is an issue with the site itself, please report it either in our forums or directly using our Contact Us page. click images to enlarge Book of Eli (2010) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010) Iron Man 2 (2010) Percy Jackson, Lightning Thief (2010) Scott Pilgrim vs the World (2010) Cowboys and Aliens (2011) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) Life of Pi (2012)




The Act of Killing (2012) The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey (2012) Iron Man 3 (2013) Oz The Great And Powerful (2013) Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013) The Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug (2013) The Zero Theorem (2013) Big Hero 6 (2014) Exodus Gods and Kings (2014) Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Into the Woods (2014) Love is Strange (2014) The Illusion of Life (2014) The Maze Runner (2014) The Monuments Men (2014) Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) Unreleased Art Experimental Film (2014) Avenger Age of Ultron (2015) Bridge of Spies (2015) Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) Mad Max Fury Road (2015) Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015) The Big Short (2015) The Good Dinosaur (2015) The Hateful Eight (2015) The Last Witch Hunter (2015) Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015) The Force Awakens (2016)




click images to enlargeWelcome to Brickipedia, a free online LEGO encyclopedia written collaboratively by its readers known as Brickipedians. The site is a Wiki, meaning that anyone, including you, can edit almost any article right now by clicking on the Edit link that appears at the top of a page. With 30,815 pages and 158 active users, we are Wikia's largest LEGO wiki, founded on January 29, 2006. This wiki is based on the MediaWiki software used to run Wikipedia, and with the help of editors like yourself, we strive to be the best LEGO reference site out there.Things to do · IFDB is intended to provide information about what edits have been made, and allow fans of fanediting a means to review edits that they have seen. , host links or files for fanedits. *Older edits which pre-date Academy approval may not meet the same quality expectations as newer fanedits, but are grandfathered in as they are part of the fanediting history, and in addition to their own entertainment value, help provide context for the evolution of fanediting as an art and educational exercise.




Legend of the Magnificent Seven, The Locals - The Babysitter, The Star Wars Episode I-III : The Rule of Two (Tokyotaitai Fan Edit) Hobbit: Battle for the Lonely Mountain, The Below are the types of fanedits we index on IFDb. Click on a category for a description of the edit type: With a FanFix, the editor is typically attempting clean-up or otherwise modify the original so as to make it a more enjoyable viewing experience. Quite often this entails adding and/or removing portions of the movie, reordering scenes and in general, addressing aspects of story and/or character that detract from the movie. In general terms, a FanFix tends to be an effort to polish the movie, often removing contrivances added by studios or filmmakers which interfere with the story. The goal here is not to invent a new movie or narrative, but to clean-up the existing one and hopefully make the movie more enjoyable. Examples of FanFixes are havok1977’s Codename: Wolverine, gekko’s Mission Impossible 2: Disavowed and The Phantom Editor’s Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Edit.




Where a FanFix attempts to clean-up a story, a FanMix fanedit instead modifies the story so drastically as to make it a new and unique movie experience. In these “new takes” entire sub-plots and characters can be removed, character motivations changed and new endings created. Famous instances of such new takes include Remixed by Jorge’s The Dark Knight, Jack Marshall’s Star Trek Phase II, and CBB’s Titanic – The Jack Edit. Extended Editions (EE) attempt to create the fullest version of a movie as possible using deleted scenes from commercial DVD’s. Similar to the concept of a Director’s cut, EEs look to present all possible material available as an integrated movie-going experience. If a studio releases an official version that incorporates the same material in similar fashion, it is our site policy to remove the fanedit from the site as it can be legally purchased from a retailer. Extended Editions can be include deleted scenes only available in TV versions, such is the case with EEs like Ridgeshark’s Army of Darkness: Primitive Screwhead Edition or Tranzor’s The Warriors: TV Composite.




This particular form of fanedit creates a movie that does exactly as the name implies, documents a particular topic (quite typically a movie) or provides a review of a movie. Both incorporate movie footage and voice-over work that speaks to the events happening on-screen. The intent of these particular edits is not to create a fictional story, but rather inform, illuminate, or otherwise make comment on or about a particular movie, or set of movies. This category takes a movie (or TV show) and turns it into a significantly shorter piece of work, either as a stand-alone short movie, or broken/restructured into a series of edits in either the fashion of episodic television, or old-fashioned movie serials. These edits may modify visual style, or restructure the flow of events, but it is a broad category which allows for a wide-range of freedom and reinterpretation. Some fan-based projects do not seek to create new, untold or heavily modified versions of a film or show. Special Projects are fanedits in which faneditors infuse personal creative choices to modify the viewing experience, yet are not significantly different from the original.

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