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  2. The number of - let’s call them 5 mm mounting ports for the TFs fans - are out of control. I’ll buy 2 dozen units just to have enough guns to fill every port. 3 guns along each inner calf and thigh is gonna be stupid, but I wanna see it.
  3. Thanks for that. Appreciate it.
  4. The front of the tv arm launchers is angled, but the movie ones have a flat end
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  6. Can you point me toward a reference so I can tell the difference? Cheers!
  7. For anyone who had the TechKaiser SP//dr preordered apparently this project is being cancelled: Announcement on X/Twitter:
  8. Totally get the dilemma. Aramakisan and Tomonorisan are definitely worth it, but that overtime pay is hard to pass up!
  9. another teaser
  10. i was hoping a new anime...
  11. How many versions of Vader, Clones, Iron Man, Black Widow, Batman, Joker, Supes, Wonder Women that Hot Toys make in a year just recently? Must be that Hot Toys is starting to runout of ideas,
  12. I think they missed a cool opportunity by not having this box art and mirias box art be 2 halves of one super cool large artwork.
  13. Another amazing box art. 🤩
  14. The box art is rad.
  15. Depends on the price. I really don't need Kickback or Skywarp, but I'm sorely tempted to have a Shrapnel with solid purple arms and Bombshell with solid black arms and silver hips (after I swap those parts onto a purple-chested one).
  16. They couldn't be bothered to update the arm armor to the correct TV version. Def gonna pick one up.
  17. The Halo figures look good and I've never even played Halo.😅
  18. Hulkbuster.
  19. The gameplay mechanisms of Space Waves are among its most remarkable features. The main goal is straightforward: survive and destroy any waves of enemies that approach. But the execution calls for a blend of fast reflexes, astute judgment, and cautious resource management. Enemies in the game Space Waves get more complicated and unexpected as the game goes on, requiring the player to constantly adjust and plan.
  20. Well... I may end up being a lot kinder to Alien: Earth this week. I made the poor decision to rewatch the Predator movies over the course of a long flight and part of a vacation, and I forgot quite how terrible most of them are. Then Event Horizon put the cherry on it by releasing a prequel that completely ruins the cult classic movie's plot. Anyway... time to cross my fingers and hope Alien: Earth can clear the incredibly low bar I've set for it this week. "In Space, No One..." Is it just me, or are there are a lot of wildly inappropriate soundtrack choices in the credits of horror/action type movies? Well, there it is... the usual Alien sequel "horror movie idiot" behavior that makes you wonder if Weyland-Yutani only hires suicidal people who want to be eaten by space monsters. How very Star Trek. The quality of the writing in this episode is noticeably higher than the rest of the series so far. The difference is not small. They could almost be doing actual horror here. All they really need to do is lose the one crewmember whose death grip on the idiot ball risks turning this episode into an Idiot Plot and asking one guy to be less overtly creepy. Noah Hawley et. al. want to call back to the original Alien with this episode, but ultimately do a very poor job of it for one reason: The crew of the Maginot are standard horror movie idiots. Alien worked as well as it did because the crew of the Nostromo were professionals who did everything they could, to the best of their ability, to survive and it still wasn't enough. With one exception, the crew of the Maginot seemingly want to become Purina monster chow. There's a very effective bit of tension building when Morrow interrogates... Unfortunately, the big reveal is also a painful fumble. OK, that's a new one. That's a stupid new one, but that is definitely a new one. So now we're all caught up to episode 1. Best episode of the series so far by several parsecs. A shame it stopped painfully short of being actually good horror thanks to a cast comprised mainly of no-sense-of-self-preservation horror movie extras and a bungled villain reveal that broke Knox's Ten Commandments.
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