Steve and Dave series

The Steve and Dave series is a series of brickfilms created by and starring Nate Burr. The series follows Steve and Dave, two oddball characters who encounter even more oddball characters in their adventures.

The Clocktower Trilogy
The first three films to star Steve and Dave became viewed as their own sub-series for sharing similar themes and for their titles all beginning with the phrase Mystery of the. They became known as The Clocktower Trilogy for all taking place in front of a clock tower. The Clocktower Trilogy as a whole won the Audience Choice award at Brickfest 2002.

Mystery of the Ewok (2002)
Main article: Mystery of the Ewok

Steve and Dave argue over whether Yoda or Darth Vader would win in a fight, eventually leading them to attack each other with poles. A man rushes in to break up the fight and explains the lessons of love taught by Star Wars, but his "holographic field generator" shuts down and he is shown to actually be an Ewok. The Ewok runs away, leaving Steve and Dave mystified over having seen a fictional character in real life.

Mystery of the BoB (2002)
Main article: Mystery of the BoB

As Steve and Dave argue over whether Batman or Spider-man would win in a fight, a man falls out of the sky onto them. He explains that he is a highly-evolved "reality-bender" from another dimension who has come to protect earth from a great evil and introduces himself as BoB, much to the amusement of Steve. BoB then shows off his talking head in a jar, but Steve goes to make a phone call and BoB is soon taken away by men in white coats.

MOT-FAD-WE-WAR (2002)
Main article: MOT-FAD-WE-WAR

Dave attempts to argue that Star Trek's Captain Janeway could beat Captain Picard in a fight, but Steve is concerned that every time they argue, something strange soon happens. Dave tries to continue the conversation regardless but a crocodile arrives and drops a book in front of them. Dave attempts to read from the book and BoB appears in an attempt to stop him. The spell Dave recites turns him into a robot monkey and BoB explains that the book grants wishes, so Steve uses it to turn BoB into a potato. He then turns himself into a large robot and fights with robo-Dave, after which they turn themselves into robot-Batman and Spiderman to see which would really win in a fight.

The Game
Main article: The Game

The Game is a film in two parts set in a games arcade. The first part primarily shows a game of Pong, but features Dave, BoB and Steve in the last scene. The second part follows immediately from the first and directly continues a conversation between Dave and BoB. The two parts could potentially run seamlessly together and were made within just one week of each other. In 2005, Burr was approached about the inclusion of The Game in the German PONG.mythos Art Exhibition. He agreed and the film was displayed in the exhibition in 2006.

The Game (2002)
In a games arcade, Dave and BoB compete in a game of Pong, which BoB wins by a large margin. Dave accuses him of cheating, but BoB insists that you cannot cheat at Pong. The game screen then reads, "ALL YOUR PONG ARE BELONG TO BOB!". In the background, Steve plays a different arcade machine while Ned Kelly waits for a turn.

The Game part 2: The Doggie (2002)
After beating Dave at Pong, BoB asks for his head in a jar back as per a previous agreement. Dave tells BoB that the head in a jar ran away and asks Steve if he knows where it is. Their friend Peter arrives with a huge purple animal, telling them it is his new dog, Snoop. A concerned BoB reckons that it is some sort of demon hamster, and Steve warns that the Gods will strike Peter down for naming his dog "Snoop". Snoop eats Peter alive, which does not surprise Steve who tried to warn him.

The Freak Trilogy
Main article: The Freak

The Freak Trilogy is a series of three films about abnormal LEGO figures or knock-off brand figures. The first film in the series only features Steve and Dave for a single-line cameo at the end, but can be viewed as a Steve and Dave film due to its inclusion in a montage of their previous adventures in Christmas With Bluntmation. The next two films feature Steve in a central role, though Dave does not appear in either of them. Each film in the trilogy was produced within one day and the second film, UBER-FREAK, was produced in just 10 minutes. The Freak films were the basis of the film Evening Report by Nick Maniatis, which depicts a news report about the treatment of freaks and features a brief appearance from Steve.

The Freak (2002)
Steve and Dave witness a freakish-looking man being persecuted and attacked by various people, eventually revealing himself to actually be evil and being approached and killed by Optimus Prime. Steve announces that this was possibly the coolest thing he has ever seen.

UBER-FREAK (2002)
Steve witnesses a pair of extremely deformed freaks and goes to call Optimus Prime to take care of them. Optimus' gun is seen being raised to one of the freak's faces.

Hairy FREAK (2002)
A freakish-looking man with a large beard is approached by Steve, who warns him that "accidents" have been happening to freaks in the area and advises him to leave. He is then run over by a small version of Optimus Prime, whom Steve christens "Mini-Optimus".

Christmas with Bluntmation (2002)
Steve and Dave are locked out of their apartment and climb up a rope through the window. Steve is unimpressed by the Christmas films on the television and the Christmas music that Dave plays, so Dave suggests that they have a montage. He initiates a montage of all of their previous adventures, which does not impress Steve. Dave starts a second montage anyway which leads Steve to worry about their mental stability due to the amount of fictional characters they have met. Dave finds that the missing apartment keys were actually in his shoe, so Steve throws the remote at him. BoB arrives dressed as Santa Claus, claiming to have climbed "up" their chimney, which is revealed to have been their toilet.

Geek Out (2003)
Steve and Dave discuss the poor aim of Stormtroopers and Decepticons, and Steve theorizes that Decepticons are actually cyborgs with the brains of recently deceased Stormtroopers. Suddenly, a lightsaber crashes through their apartment window, and they are surprised that such a thing is real. Steve has fun using it to destroy their furniture, but a man in black arrives to confiscate the lightsaber and uses a device to wipe Steve and Dave's recent memories. Steve blames the state of the apartment on Dave and orders him to clean it up.

The White Ninja (2003)
Main article: The White Ninja

Grumpy Monkey (2004)
Main article: Grumpy Monkey

Hellephone (2004)
Steve answers a phone call from a technician, who tells him about maintenance being performed on his telephone line and warns him not to answer the phone for the next half hour or he may receive a severe electrical shock. BoB wanders into the house and Steve leaves the room, when the phone begins to ring. Steve shouts to BoB to answer the phone, and BoB receives a massive electrical shock. It is then revealed that Steve had been making the call from the bathroom.

Sai the Magic Word (2004)
Main article: Sai the Magic Word

All Hallows Steve (2005)
Main article: All Hallows Steve

See No Evil (2005)
Main article: See No Evil

Steve and Dave experience a power cut in Dave's parents' house. Dave attempts to reset the fuse box, but receives an electric shock and is launched outside onto the road. It is not made clear whether he is alive or dead and the film ends on a cliffhanger.

Hear No Evil (2006)
Main article: Hear No Evil

Other Films Featuring Steve and Dave
While several other brickfilms have featured Steve and Dave, they are not considered a part of the Steve and Dave series, either because they are cameos, such as Hallowieners, or Steve and Dave are pulled out of their normal environment, such as Repugnant.

Donnie the Mobster: Trouble at School! (2002)
In this brickfilm by Nick Maniatis, Steve pops out of a box to pick on a kid who is having a problem with being bullied at school.

Evening Report (2002)
In this brickfilm by Nick Maniatis, a news report considers prejudice against freakish members of the community (referencing The Freak films). Steve is among those asked his opinion on freaks, to which he says he doesn't have a problem with them.

Good Company (2002)
Main article: Good Company

In this brickfilm by Nick Maniatis, Steve appears as a motorcycle rider who assists the main character, Marlow. Nate Burr stated that he considered Steve to be "acting" in this role.

A Clone Blunt War (2003)
Steve and Dave appear in bizarre costumes and Steve says that he will be picking the new year party costumes next year, though Dave does not see a problem with them.

Out of Time (2003)
Main article: Out of Time

In this brickfilm by Chris Salt, Dave and Steve appear on the front page of a newspaper underneath the headline "TWO HELD IN REALITY BREAKDOWN PROBE".

Repugnant (2004)
In this parody of Jay Silver's Rapunzel, Steve (taking the place of the knight) arrives at Rapunzel's tower and calls for her to let down her hair, but sees that she is a long-dead, decomposing skeleton. He blames his late arrival on his horse, who wanted to see the crusades. This film was produced alongside and released at the same time as RP2020 by Nick Maniatis, with these two films starting the Rapunzel parody trend.

Hallowieners (2004)
Main article: Hallowieners

In this brickfilm by Dave Wardell, Steve and Dave appear at a Halloween party dressed as Batman and Spiderman respectively, and argue over which superhero would win in a fight.