The film director used plasticine to recreate classic scenes of science fiction films, such as alien chest-breaking and bullet time

The film director used plasticine to recreate classic scenes of science fiction films, such as alien chest-breaking and bullet time

A director named Joseph Brett used plasticine to recreate wonderful scenes from five classic science fiction movies, including the T-800 thumbs-up scene in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day", the ape-man discovering the black monolith in "2001: A Space Odyssey", James T. Kirk's roar in "Star Trek 2", the bullet time in "The Matrix", and the chest-breaking scene in "Alien".

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