A father-daughter duo couldn't wait until June to play the video game "Lego Jurassic World," so they decided to use Legos to create their own animated Jurassic World.
Paul Hollingsworth and his 8-year-old daughter, Hailee, created a stop-motion production with $100,000 worth of Lego pieces.
"Jurassic Park is one of the best movies of all time. That's why I wanted to re-create it in Lego," Hollingsworth told People.
The entire production took about three months to complete. Although they did a lot of it on their own, the Hollingsworth told People they crowdsourced some help with materials and voices from friends.
"I like doing Lego movies with my dad. It's fun because I can do all these cool voices," Hailee told People. "I do all kinds of voices."
Watch the epic video here: