Showing posts with label star wars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star wars. Show all posts

Tuesday

Weekly Want April 7-14 with Play Arts Kai Watchmen, ARTFX+ Star Wars, & More!

New feature time! This is the "Weekly Want," showing a small compilation of cool action figures and other geeky goods that had new promotional shots released over the past week. Here are a few of the rad items that caught my eye between April 7th and 14th:

Frame Arms Kotobukiya RF-12B Second Jive

Let's Build the Most Kick-Ass Action Figure Rock Band Ever!

If something decent enough rhymed with "crack" I'd have started this post with "Let's (blank) out with our plastic-crack out!" As it stands, I'll just say...hi. How are you?

While most action figures come with melee weapons and guns, there are an elite few whose fictional counterparts allow them a much more interesting set of accessories: musical instruments! If I were to compile one kick-ass rock band of my favorites, the lineup would be as follows:

Monday

Nightmare Before Christmas, Zelda + Spirited Away, One Piece, and more from Teefury March 18-23, 2014

Alright dude-ladies and dude-bros, here's your preview of this week's $11 Teefury shirts!

Star Wars, Cowboy Bebop, Ghostbusters, & More from Teefury March 11-16, 2014

Here's a preview of some of the awesome shirts you'll be able to purchase between March 11 and 16, 2014 from the Pop-Culture T-Shirt king itself, Teefury:

Sunday

How Twitter Helped Me Fall in Love with Kenner Toys All Over Again

This is also the title of a new show I'm pitching.

From the Star Wars toys of the late 1970s to all-things Batman in the mid-90s, Kenner Toys produced heaps and heaps of awesome action figures that kept millions of kids (and kids-at-heart) entertained. No matter your interest, be it comic books, cartoons, sports, or even movies you probably shouldn't have been watching just yet, Kenner likely had several product lines that were right up your alley.

Friday

Darth Maul Legendary Scale Figure Pre-Order Available

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If you're a high rollin' collector with money to burn, the Darth Maul Legendary Scale Figure seen above might be right up your alley. At $2,000 - it's anything but cheap, but you can't deny that it looks all kinds of awesome. Gorgeous aesthetics aside, what's so damn special about the thing? Well, it's made in 1:2 scale (coming in at around 40 inches tall), each figure is individually painted, and the costume - removable cloak included - is made of real fabric. If you'd like to check out the rest of the images, the product page from Sideshow Collectibles can be found here:

Thursday

Facebook Changes: Darth Vader Did It!


The interbutts are alight with complaints regarding the recent changes to social networking mega-site Facebook. If you're among the masses shouting "WHY?!" and need to know whose responsible this - look no further than the Dark Lord himself...Darth Vader. We're not sure of the source of this clever-damn reference to The Empire Strikes Back right now (it was seen floating around on...Facebook, as these images tend to) but you can be sure we wish we'd made it. We'll update as soon as we've found its origin!

Friday

List of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Blu-ray Changes


From hothfreeze-1 of IMDB, here's a list of the changes made to Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope for the Star Wars Complete Saga Blu-ray release:

-After C-3PO and R2-D2 begin wandering in the desert you can notice in the first shots of the crashed escape pod that the lid of the pod is now much darker in color. In the 2004 version the lid is vivid blue. The lid is blue again when the Stormtroopers find it.

-For the first time since 1977, Aunt Beru speaks proper English in her opening lines. In all previous versions Beru says; "Tell Uncle if he get's a translator be sure....". For the 2011 version she now says; "Tell your Uncle if he get's......"

-While Luke is cleaning the droids in the garage the echo effect of his voice has been heightened.

-Beru's lines have been altered a second time for this version. In the 2004 version her final line was slightly altered when she says; "He has too much of his Father in him." In the 2004 there was a slight pause added before she says the word; "Father" in an attempt to change her attitude about Anakin. It was strange, didn't achieve it's purpose, and so the original line was restored for the 2011 version.

-When R2-D2 is hiding from the Sandpeople in all previous versions there is nothing in front of him. In the 2011 version CGI rocks have been placed in front of the droid. In later shots when he comes out away from the wall to meet Obi-Wan the rocks that were in front of him disappear.

-Obi-Wan Kenobi's Krayt Dragon call he used to scare off the Sandpeople has been changed again for the 2011 version. This is the third version of that call.

-Computer sounds can now be softly heard in Obi-Wan Kenobi's dwelling.

-The subtitle text for the Greedo sequence has been greatly improved from the 2004 version.

-Han vs. Greedo has been altered for a third time for the 2011 version. Frames of film were removed just prior to Greedo firing his blaster to make the exchange even more tight than it was in 2004.

-The subtitle text for the Jabba sequence has been greatly improved from the 2004 version.

-In the original film, Luke Skywalker's lightsaber blade would often shift from blue to sea green in a number of effects shots. Despite fan murmuring, the blade was never completely blue in the original release to begin with. The 2004 version caused a number of problems in making the blade an intense vivid green in some shots. The 2011 version has attempted to correct this mistake during Luke's training with the remote aboard the Millennium Falcon, however the green and white effects can still be seen in other shots.

-An effects shot error dealing with the Millennium Falcon's duel with the TIE-Fighters has been corrected for the very-first time. Upon very close inspection, when Han is firing at one of the TIE-Fighters his orange laser blast coming in from the right-hand side of the screen had been obstructed. In a little known detail, the edge of the frame was cut short on the right side of the screen in this shot causing a dead black area between the laser bolt and the edge of the frame. The 2011 version extends the bolt clear to the edge of the screen for the very-first time.

-An effects mistake made by the 2004 version has been corrected in the 2011 version. In the wideshot of Darth Vader's TIE-Figher along with his two pilots on either side screeching down to the Death Star's surface a botched effect in 2004 caused a strange ribbed effect across the Death Star's surface briefly in this shot. This issue has been corrected.

-Due to color issues with the 2004 version, a strange wall of solid dark blue color emanated out from the Death Star's explosion. The 2011 version has removed the blue blob created in 2004.

-The classic John Williams fanfare that plays as the Rebel X-Wings make their first dive attack against the Death Star has been restored. The 2004 version had the music drop off to make room for engine noise.

Interesting how many changes were put into place to fix screw-ups from the 2004 DVD release! Hothfreeze claims he will have changes for the other two original trilogy films posted within the next few days, so keep a look out. Until then, may the force be with you...or something.

Saturday

Star Wars R5-D4 12 inch Figure from Medicom


So. You like Star Wars. You like toys. You like throwing money around online. In that case, it would seem these 12 whopping inches of R5-D4 glory courtesy of Medicom are right up your alley. This is essential for every geeky home. EVER.

He may have a bad motivator, but he still deserves some love. If you're down with the second most famous astromech droid the galaxy has ever seen, mosey on over to Sideshow Collectibles where he's currently available for Pre-Order: Star Wars - Medicom Toy R5-D4 RAH 12-inch Figure

R5 ships in the 1st quarter of 2012. He's a limited edition, so don't miss out!

Friday

Possible Star Wars Blu-ray Changes?

George Lucas, no!

We're unsure of the original source, but there are several images circulating that show "possible" changes to the original Star Wars trilogy for the upcoming Star Wars Complete Saga Blu-ray, set for release on September 16, 2011. These are purely comedic in nature of course, made in light of the immense negative reaction to the possible addition of a new "Big No!" for Darth Vader in the climax of Return of the Jedi. Check 'em out below!

Tons of Classic Sci-fi Starships on today's Teefury Shirt "Objects in Space"


Today's limited edition $10 shirt from Teefury is "Objects in Space." This shirt is jam-full of neat icons representing classic sci-fi starships from Star Wars to Firefly and plenty more in between. Which ones can you spot?

If you're interested in wearing this design, head on over to Teefury and order away!

Wednesday

George Lucas Gives Darth Vader a "Big No!" in Return of the Jedi?


From WideAsleepFilm on Youtube:


...could this be real? Has George Lucas really given Darth Vader another "Big No!", this time as a change to Return of the Jedi for the upcoming Star Wars Complete Saga Blu-ray? We shudder at the thought. Is Lucas really so keen on having the two halves of the theatrical Star Wars saga mirror and correspond with one another that he felt Darth Vader must bellow "NOOOOOO!" in the final installment of each? Silly man. Doesn't he know everyone laughed their asses off when they saw that in Episode III?

Several websites are perpetuating the rumor, sighting "reliable sources", and Youtube videos like the one above and another featuring an altered Obi-Wan Kenobi Krayt Dragon Call in A New Hope claim to use "leaked audio clips synced with existing versions of the films." Of course, given the many changes to the original Star Wars trilogy since 1997's "Special Edition" releases - most of which have made longtime fans cringe - it isn't hard to believe that even more have been made.

However, there's also the glimmer of hope that these are only rumors and fake clips made to play off of Lucas' modern reputation as a tinkerer making endless unsavory additions and modifications to the Star Wars films. Perhaps this is just someone's cruel joke. We would certainly like to hope so. It's a hope that feels very fleeting, but for now, let's hold on.

We'll know for sure on September 16th, 2011 when the Complete Saga Blu-ray is released. If you're interested despite the possibility of more groan-worthy changes to the original trilogy, Amazon's Pre-Order remains 36 percent cheaper than the list price: Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) [Blu-ray]

Fingers crossed.

Entertainment Earth Launches 1 week Clearance Sale


Entertainment Earth is having a week long clearance sale. From August 24, 2011 through August 30, 2011, over 800 items will be offered for discounts of up to 85% off. Featured items include:






For discounts on tons of other items, from action figures to comics and all sorts of collectibles, check out the full listing HERE!

Monday

Lando Calrissian Riding a T-Rex (From Seth Buzzard)


Ladies and gentlemen, Seth Buzzard of mass internet fame has given us this image of Star Wars super star Lando Calrissian, in full General attire, riding a T-Rex. It is the single greatest photograph of our time. You can view it in various sizes at the Seth Buzzard Looks flickr stream.