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Tim Drage

Directing

Known For

Monty Python & the Holy Grail in Lego
6.7

A remarkable homage to and parody of the “Camelot” song and dance from Monty Python’s Holy Grail motion picture. Essentially, the scene is totally redone with LEGO figures and blocks, but is true to the movie, which is why it is so hilarious.

Monty Python & the Holy Grail in Lego

2001
Cakeman
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Surrealist stop motion M.U.S.C.L.E. animation.

Cakeman

1999
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8.0

All of the Dead is a 2000 zombie horror brickfilm by Tim Drage and Tony Mines of Spite Your Face Productions. It is about the dead rising after the tomb of Anubis is disturbed. Though it is often stated as having being released in 1999, a making-of written by Tim Drage mentions finishing the film in August 2000, and the copyright in the film is dated 2000. It was among the first brickfilms available on the internet and was originally released under the duo's original production name, Underpendent Films.

All of the Dead

2000
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Circa 1999 surrealist mixed media 16mm film noir based on script written using cutup methods.

Constable Dry in Fruit and Vegetable Danger

2000
Remarkably Bold Venture of the Rabbit
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The film concerns the activities of a rabbit and her mummified robot friend who set out to free some ants from the clutches of an evil mad scientist. Will they infiltrate his anti-ant plant? Can they defeat his security systems? What's he got against the ants anyway, and are they as innocent as they seem? Why don't they rescue that poor bear too? What does it all mean? What's going on? Whose hands are those? What!? - All these questions, and more, will be asked when you see the film! The short was constructed fairly haphazardly via many different animation techniques, including stop-motion (filmed on Super-8), 3D computer models, morphed paintings, 2D digital cutouts and the odd bit of live-action for good measure.

Remarkably Bold Venture of the Rabbit

2000