>>11021360(2/2) ...such as alien invasions, castle battles, pirate swordfights, etc. Mashing up different sets and fusing genres would be encouraged, and surely a lot of fun for kids. Hulk fighting pirates, City police fighting off pirates, Classic Space astronauts making first contact with dinosaurs... the possibilities are endless.
The best part is, if someone isn't interested in the movie-making aspect, they would still work as fun playsets. The props would have various play features with a focus on action, such as a car splitting in half to simulate being crushed. Overall, play and creativity would be the main focus, as it should be for Lego. If the schizos are right and TLG really does have undercover agents watching these threads, surely they'll see this and pass it up the chain.
Missed the picrel from the previous post.