Pew Pew Pew!: Starcraft LEGO Stop-Motion

As many of you may know because you haven't slept since its release on Tuesday, Starcraft II was just released. And what better way to celebrate than a stop-motion LEGO homage to the original? I mean, besides just playing the new one. I'm picking up my copy tomorrow and plan on staying up allllllll night. It's gonna be just like a high school sleepover, except without having to masturbate in my sleeping bag as quietly as possible. Per the video maker's comments at Machinima:
Lego Starcraft: Brick Rush
The blue Terran forces face off against the red Protoss threat in a classic battle for map domination and vespian gas!
Oh man, vespene gas. That's some toxic-ass stuff right there. Reminds me of the time I ran to the fridge for another beer and came back to catch my dog licking the last of the curry out of my bowl on the coffee table. I made her sleep in the kitchen that night and, no lie -- her ass melted the linoleum.
Hit it for the worthwhile video if you're into Starcraft, LEGO, stop-motion videos, or just pissing time away at work (if you're here you have to be into at least one).
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Lego Starcraft: Brick Rush [machinima]
Thanks to Andrew and ChiChi, whose Mountain Dew powered minds haven't had a rest in over 48 hours and are prime for brain-washing.
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