Legos land in movie recreations Video
Legos land in movie recreations Video Transcript
[ music ] ^M00:00:53 [ background music ]
>> Fourteen years ago Valtimore [assumed spelling] had huge numbers at his command.
>> The evidence the dark of the dark lord's return is incontrovertible.
>> You won't last two seconds if he invades your mind.
>> I'm not weak!
>> Then prove it.
>> If Valtimore's building up an army, then I want to fight. ^M00:01:12 [ music ] ^M00:01:45
>> Stay here.
>> If you insist, Senor. ^M00:01:47 [ music ] ^M00:02:44
>> Yoo hoo! ^M00:02:45 [ music ]
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