tokage
LizardJeff
tokage

The Knickerbocker "Death Dealer" Ringwraith was the best from that '70s animated LOTR toy series.

The main problem with toy collecting today is that there's just too much out there. Back in the 1980's and early 90's when I started amassing my toy collection, finding anything that had to do with, for example, the movies Predator or Alien was difficult. Now the collector's aisle at Toys R Us is filled with pricey

Yeah, this gets marked NFSW while that frighteningly psychotic "Fan Fiction Friday" article with the erotic/necrophiliac/vorarephiliac exploits of Tony Stark and Steve Rogers did not?

I think there was a missed opportunity here for a "Count Poohku" costume.

I am also very, VERY tired of River Song and would be quite happy to let her fade away so we can focus on some new reoccurring characters. Unfortunately, I'd be willing to bet that she's going to be prominently featured in the 50th anniversary storyline. It seems that the main writers of the modern DW series are

Transformers Masterpiece MP-12 Lambor (AKA: Sideswipe)

I actually remember when the first Star Trek USS Enterprise Hallmark ornament came out in the early '90s. It seemed like such a big deal because it was an actual licensed ornament with a sci-fi pop culture theme. We fanboys went crazy over it at the time. Now, over 20 years later we've gotten spoiled the the point

Yeah, the sprawling big budget scenes that a TV series would absolutely have to get right would be the Great Panic, Yonkers, India, the Chinese submarine battles, Hope, and possibly some scenes from the liberation of Hero City.

The nitpicky video editor in me spotted a continuity error at 0:32 . The monster's claw punches through the left side of the camper in the interior shot, but then the external shot shows the monster on top of the camper with its left claw nowhere near the side of the vehicle and no visible hole.

Geez, that makes my drunken shenanigans sound much less impressive than they seem to me at the time I'm engaging in them. :(

Ehhh... I'm getting a distinct 'Van Helsing' vibe here myself, which does not bode well. Perhaps the quirky fun elements will overcome the cornball CGI generic blockbuster elements, but we'll see.

Precisely. And this is why, as so many including myself have already stated, the actual World War Z story needs to be told as a big-budget mini-series and not a single movie. The one caveat is whether or not a TV budget could ever do the epic global war scenes justice.

Yeah, there's a notable lack of neuroscientists in this collection. Maybe they're just not rock-n-roll enough to merit action figure status.

Unlike the Very Large Telescope, which gets the point across quite efficiently.

Haha

Actually, there is no solid evidence that Leonardo was either straight or gay. He never married, and seemed to have a dim view of sexual activity in general. Leonardo and three other men were anonymously accused of sodomy with a male prostitute in 1476 but the charges were dropped due to lack of proof and the

OK, that's much better. Even if it is the Jupiter 2 from the forgettable movie instead of the TV series.

"J" should have been the Jupiter 2 from Lost in Space instead of the Transformer Jetfire, who is just a recycled version of the Valkyrie robot from Macross/Robotech.

We're making The Bloop angry.

Plus, OSEA sounds much less dorky than NURP when you say it out loud.