Squirrelbot3001
Squirrelbot3001
Squirrelbot3001

Oh most assuredly. Anything that doesn't have a transformable feature (eg: static)—while requiring a proper mold maker or 3D printer—can't cost that much to manufacture on a wider scale. I understand there's profit to be made, but say $60 for a gun accessory is asking way too much.

I simply cannot wait until these arrive!

Wouldn't be surprised if a third-party head mold gets put out in the true G1 design. Happens all the time. But man, are they costly.

...Shouldn't he be a lot shorter?

I myself got to interview him at one time. He was a gifted man and a very smart filmmaker.

Despite that, there are some definite superficial similarities to previous Adventure Time game, Adventure Time: Explore The Dungeon Because I Don't Know here, and that one... wasn't very good. At all. The title was disappointingly fitting, given that it was attached to a pointless slog through a boring dungeon. "I

I don't get it. I already saw the movie. In fact, I was actually role-playing in the movie. It even ran longer than an average movie.

This is really more due to the average viewer's average attention span, which has dropped drastically with the advent of the internet over the decades. The rule now is something around 2-3 minutes long. Anything longer and you're losing a lot of audience.

But you're not thinking like a studio head: you don't want to inadvertently promote another studio's product with a conflicting similar one. Studios love familiarity and consistency. If Fox is producing an F4 team with a black Johnny Storm, Disney would not in turn produce figures with the original white Johnny. It

The difference there is they buy people's stuff for pennies on the dollar rather than throwing it away, AND making tons of profit on it.

Oh brother, is it ever. The trouble is you start to realize you're old—in that sense that you don't get today's music (IT'S ALL CRAP!), kids have no respect for their elders or society at large, and back when you were a kid, a can of pop was 40 cents, a cheeseburger or a taco ran a dime more than that, and you find

Not likely to see it with the impending reboot movie made by Fox. Disney won't want to feature characters that are making money for someone else. The only reason Spidey's in this lot is that it's Ultimate Spidey, a Disney-produced cartoon. Otherwise you wouldn't have seen him either.

Well he's clearly not working out between lengthy times between shot setups, that's for sure.

Doesn't surprise me. There will always be new rubes that want to make a name for themselves who think they have enough character to pull a spinoff show, like American Restoration or Counting Cars.

Actually, there's a wider truth to the show—they put out cattle calls for people with interesting items to try to sell and have them come in. Usually it's locals due to the fact the show won't pay for flights for potential sellers. Most of the time they're not really interested in selling, but rather simply trying to

...and they made a s***ton of money for Fox's charity (I should know—I attended the BTTF live auction just a day before they went up for sale and you would not believe what the self-drying coat from Part 2 went for)—but let's be truthful here: there were more than a fair share of people who bid and won that tried to

Sure, but guess which one works out religiously. Guy really takes care of himself. Fillion's a self-admitted game geek.

Believe me, I am not questioning Hot Toys quality—clearly what they make is awesome—it just becomes automatically unaffordable.

Awesome! Another BTTF collectible that only the wealthy can buy! Just like the power laces a few years back!