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Error 500: Technical Difficulties Please be patient while we put ourselves back together. Thanks for using Fandango.The Internet, for all its faults, can be a beautiful medium for sharing great #content. A prime example of this was the recreation of Michigan State's stunning win over Michigan in 2015 using only LEGO blocks. As it turns out, @goldyeller, as he's known on Instagram, wasn't done using one of childhood's marquee toys to recreate the chaos that was college football's 2015 season. Enter the LEGO re-enactment of BYU's thrilling Hail Mary over Nebraska -- the original jaw-dropping play of 2015: College football season is almost here. Lego BYU vs Nebraska Hail Mary pass.A video posted by Jared Jacobs (@goldyeller) on Aug 23, 2016 at 8:46am PDTFilming the ball's flight through the air is the most impressive part. Capturing scowls from stunned Nebraska fans and coaches is well done, too. And in case you needed it for reference, here's the original Hail Mary, thrown by Cougars quarterback Tanner Mangum, who entered the game in relief of the injured Taysom Hill:




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Sunday 2:00 PM, 7:30 PM 18 and under $3.00 Doors open to the public 45 Movie tickets can also be purchased at Flower and Gift Gallery 121 N. Main St Thanks to an Idaho man who creates Lego animations as a hobby, BYU fans can relive the glory and Nebraska fans the misery of the ''Hail Mary' that ended the Cougars' victory over the Cornhuskers last year. Same with the Michigan State and Michigan fans who saw the Wolverines' botched punt decide that game. The plays are captured in stunning detail with those classic plastic toy building pieces, and the videos have generated a buzz among fans. Jared Jacobs, a 38-year-old marketing specialist in Boise, said Wednesday he recreated each play on the kitchen table in the apartment he shares with his wife and three children. It took 30 hours to make the Lego video of BYU's Mitch Mathews catching Tanner Mangum's 42-yard pass with no time left to beat Nebraska 33-28 in Lincoln. Jacobs said the play was a memorable start to the 2015 season, and he was encouraged to make the animation by a friend who works at BYU.




Jacobs said he spent considerably more time recreating the scene of Michigan punter Blake O'Neill bobbling a low snap, fumbling the ball away, and Jalen Watts-Jackson running it back to give Michigan State a 27-23 win. Jacobs said the Big Ten Network asked him to make that one. BTN had discovered Jacobs from his Lego video of Tiger Woods' miraculous chip-in on the 16th hole of the 2005 Masters that went viral in May. A licensing issue with Legos prevented BTN from using the Michigan State video. Jacobs put it out on his personal social media accounts, and his phone lit up with notifications from fans. Jacobs said he'll re-create Big Ten signature plays for BTN's Saturday pregame shows starting Sept. 24, using licensed Oyo Sports pieces rather than Legos. Jacobs said he started messing around with Legos a few years ago when he recreated a scene from the AMC show "Breaking Bad." He put the animation on Instagram and one of the show's actors, Daniel Moncada, shared it. "All of a sudden I got a cult following from people who were fans of 'Breaking Bad,' " Jacobs said. "




I felt I had to keep making more. Had he not shared that and reached out, I probably wouldn't be doing this." Mormon bishop's wife 'planning three funerals at once' after plane crash 'Zion Curtain' bill quickly runs into controversy, industry concerns 'We're going to have to part ways,' Utah guv told Outdoor Retailer execs after Bears Ears 'ultimatum A Mormon temple on Mercedes-Benz Drive? Church seeks to stall such a possibility Puzzles - The Salt Lake Tribune(NEW YORK) — The LEGO Batman Movie is a love story — if you love to laugh, you’ll love this story. First introduced in 2014’s The LEGO Movie, this version of Batman (again voiced by Will Arnett) is super-cocky and self-absorbed, and also lonely. It’s a flaw that will be exploited by the Joker (Zack Galifianakis), who, no matter how hard he tries, can’t defeat the Dark Knight. Making matters worse, The Joker is crestfallen when Batman reveals the Joker’s not his greatest enemy. Back in the Bat Cave, Alfred (Ralph Fiennes) can’t help but notice his boss, who’s like a son to him, is lonely. 




But it’s about to get worse. When Commissioner Gordon retires, his daughter Barbara (Rosario Dawson) takes over but wants to rein in Batman, positioning him as a partner in fighting crime, not just a lone vigilante. Batman doesn’t like the idea but at the same time is blinded by Barbara’s beauty. Enter an orphan boy named Dick (Michael Cera). Batman, aka Bruce Wayne, accidentally adopts Dick, something that could only happen in the silly, surreal LEGO universe. Dick, of course, becomes Batman’s sidekick, Robin. The LEGO Batman Movie is pure joy, gut-busting and delightful. It doesn’t quite have the emotional impact of the The LEGO Movie but there’s no shortage of belly laughs and callbacks to every TV and film iteration of Batman. Much of the parody here is other-level, most notably some of the villains the Joker procures to defeat Batman. Good for Warner Brothers to recognize that Will Arnett’s brilliant voice performance in The LEGO Movie was worthy of its own film — one that’s impossible not to enjoy.

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