Mashtodon!Elemental-Phant? Parade? Quin-Tusk-Sence? Gang-Esha? Junk-Trunk?
Mashtodon!Elemental-Phant? Parade? Quin-Tusk-Sence? Gang-Esha? Junk-Trunk?
Junk-Trunk is ridiculously great.
Not bad! I always wished we'd gotten a Songster figure.So probably the last update on my Pretender Bumblebee. I did indeed buy Fang Man for the red crotch and 200x Zodak for the white hands. Unless some new figures come out with some unexpected parts I think I've pushed this as close to Pretendee BB as I can.
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I've also been wishing for some more DnD classes as He-Man characters. I was wishing there was a bard, and then I looked around the web and discovered there was One.
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SONGSTER
This part of the blog is dedicated to S ongster " musician of Eternia " Songster was one of the stars of the po...themotupowertour.blogspot.com
So I did my best:
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ZacWilliam, Mattel doesn't seem to mind going obscure, if the rights aren't a mess I could see Songster getting a real Origins figure. Happy with this till then though.
They have already started to meme, as they deserve to be.- Say what you will about spiking The Final Fight with humor, but the 'Skeletor Flashbacks' made me snort.
Hopefully for the better.Guess we’ll see how things go on streaming in a few months…
Technically, it’s Amazon/MGMHopefully for the better.
Hopefully it's a movie people want to see and will like, just maybe not at movie theater prices.
How do Amazon movies do in theaters usually, anyway? Just hearing (or I guess seeing) the name "Amazon" makes me feel like I should either be streaming it or buying the DVD from them, not going to a movie theater.
As an aside, I found Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare a whole lot of fun. Definitely a must-watch to fans of Inglourious Basterds, at least!Technically, it’s Amazon/MGM
But Amazon’s lack of focus on theatrical makes performance hard to gauge. Earlier this year, they released Project Hail Mary to widespread acclaim and a haul of nearly $350 million domestic to a worldwide total over $680 million. But they also seem content to “contractual” theatrical releases which see a quick turnaround to Prime Video. The Roadhouse remake had a reported budget of $85 million, and Amazon was quite happy to put it to streaming, where it was successful enough to warrant sequel development.
IN GENERAL, Amazon/MGM’s theatrical releases have been…spotty. But generally lukewarm to poor (Ministry of Ungentlmenly Warfare was a flop, Beekeeper was a minor hit, Crime 101 had a worldwide gross of $73 million against a $90 million budget). You had Crime 101 garner only 40-some days in theatres before going to Prime Video. Underperforming Mercy was granted 35 days in theatres. But then you have semi-indie far like “Is God Is” which has garnered $15 million against a $5million budget.
Project Hail Mary and The Sheep Detectives are two of the brighter points in their slate for the past couple of years. But I also don’t know if Amazon is THAT worried about pure theatrical performance. Again, they’ve been more than willing to put fairly pricey films directly to streaming. I think Amazon views theatrical more as a marketing vehicle than a pure review driver. And in the case of MOTU, Amazon is probably getting a piece of the movie merchandise like Paramount did for Transformers and GI Joe.
Hopefully for the better.
Hopefully it's a movie people want to see and will like, just maybe not at movie theater prices.