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Post by Swindle on Aug 18, 2014 11:54:07 GMT -8
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Post by Felix on Aug 18, 2014 12:23:33 GMT -8
I love the last two with Jinx and Falcon, nice shots The guys on the Armadillo better hang on!
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Post by Swindle on Aug 18, 2014 14:27:29 GMT -8
That Jinx is a really fun fig.
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Post by Felix on Aug 18, 2014 16:03:00 GMT -8
I'm planning on using Ada Wong for my custom 1/6 scale Jinx. Just in the planning stages right now, but I think the head will be a good match.
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Post by Bravo on Aug 19, 2014 13:58:03 GMT -8
Ada know....seems like the Wong choice to me.
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Post by Felix on Aug 19, 2014 18:56:27 GMT -8
LOL! @ Bravo I guess you're right.
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Post by Bravo on Sept 14, 2014 14:17:42 GMT -8
I opened Black Widow, cool figure, lack of a waist joint is a minus, but anyway.
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Post by Swindle on Sept 18, 2014 9:51:02 GMT -8
Love the back drop
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Post by Bravo on Mar 14, 2015 12:20:28 GMT -8
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Post by Felix on Mar 14, 2015 17:30:16 GMT -8
Apparently a live action He-Man movie is in the works, I'm betting they actually do it right.
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Post by Swindle on Mar 19, 2015 22:35:54 GMT -8
He-Man of all the 80s properties seems like such a sure fire thing to adapt.
Oh, and Hollywood, Prince Adam is He-Man. Just a heads up.
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Post by Felix on Mar 24, 2015 11:42:16 GMT -8
He-Man of all the 80s properties seems like such a sure fire thing to adapt. Oh, and Hollywood, Prince Adam is He-Man. Just a heads up. :-) Hey, now, it depends if they go to use the comic or the cartoon storyline. In the comics, He-Man is just a savage, and he fights off a beast to help Teela. Teela is the Sorceress and she's green in the first part of the series. Skeletor is like He-Mans brother....I think :-)
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Post by Bravo on Mar 24, 2015 14:15:50 GMT -8
Teela was a clone of the original Sorceress/Goddess created by Skeletor before the cartoon series. The Teela action figure was two characters in one, with the cobra headdress on she's the Goddess (Sorceress). This was not very clear at the time, especially to people like me, I never owned the minicomic that revealed Teela's pre-cartoon origin.
Skeletor was originally said to one of others like him from another dimension. In recent years, Mattel retconned that into saying that Keldor, Randor's half-brother (therefore Adam's uncle), was fused with a demon (Demo-Man) and went insane for a time before becoming regular evil Skeletor.
They get ridiculous trying to merge pre-cartoon, cartoon, future He-Man and 2002 cartoon into one continuity. And they've made some KING HE-MAN future story with Adam's son "HE-RO" (the second HE-RO, not the ancient Enternian one) and a character named "Skeleteen"... (puke)
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Post by Swindle on Mar 24, 2015 22:05:28 GMT -8
He-Man of all the 80s properties seems like such a sure fire thing to adapt. Oh, and Hollywood, Prince Adam is He-Man. Just a heads up. :-) Hey, now, it depends if they go to use the comic or the cartoon storyline. In the comics, He-Man is just a savage, and he fights off a beast to help Teela. Teela is the Sorceress and she's green in the first part of the series. Skeletor is like He-Mans brother....I think :-) Fair enough. I just think doing tech/medieval fantasy is fairy easy compared to other things. The state of GIJoe as a movie property is not exactly putting the world on fire.
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Post by Bravo on Mar 25, 2015 9:42:14 GMT -8
Master of the Universe has the story laid out, which is why Hollywood has a problem making it...THEY HAVE TO PUT THEIR STAMP ON IT. Remember Rex and the shit that was pulled out of some hack writer's butt for Rise of Cobra? The entire story of GI JOE can and was summed up in a minute in the opening credits of the 80's cartoon. But Hollywood loves origins stories and love triangles and crap.
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