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The Bullpen / Re: The Avengers: The Toys
« on: July 4, 2012, 04:59 PM »
Yeah, that's definitely WAY too big.  The might battler Hulk seems like it might be closer in relative size to the 4" scale figures than the Hulk that was released in the basic figure line.

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The Bullpen / Re: The Avengers: The Toys
« on: July 4, 2012, 04:26 PM »
I'm kind of curious....how does the 6" version of the Hulk look next to the 4" scale figures?

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Some news from George R.R. Martin about what he lovingly refers to as the map bookThe Lands of Ice and Fire has been turned over to the publishers. 

Another reference / coffee table book called The World of Ice and Fire is in the works.  It features illustrations and elaborates on much of the history that's been referenced over the course of the series of novels.

There's also a new novella in the series of the Dunk & Egg stories on the way. 

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Iron Man (Movie and Sequels)
« on: July 4, 2012, 01:57 AM »
The next Iron Man film appears to be very much about a past Iron Man storyline, and it's not derivative of what we saw in Avengers.  Comic fans may be familiar with the Extremis storyline.  I can't say that I am, but that's where the rumors for Iron Man 3 are pointing.  Additionally, Ben Kingsley has been cast for the movie, and is rumored to be playing the Mandarin.  Personally, I can't think of a more significant villain from the Iron Man canon.

Thor 2 is in the works, too.  That movie seems poised to show us more of the expansive universe outside of Earth and Asgard.  Plus, when you consider the fact that the object of Thanos' desire, the Inifinitey Gauntlet, showed up in the weapons vault on Asgard?  I think that Thor 2 might be the vehicle for further developing the plot involving Thanos.

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Conventions / Re: San Diego Comic-con 2012
« on: July 3, 2012, 11:44 PM »
I went to my first SDCC in 2007.  It was amazing in terms of how much was there, and the scope.  There were more people there than at any of the Star Wars Celebrations I had ever been to, and those shows are big.  I went back to SDCC 2 years later in 2009, and WHOA.  It just turned into this huge Hollywood extravaganza.  EVERY major movie studio with a comic or fantasy title on the way was there in a big way.  The original spirit of the con has turned into something else, and has definitely been co-opted by Hollywood into one of the biggest promotional events of every year.

The attendance in '09 was out of control!  One cab drive I spoke with said that the estimates on the number of people in town for SDCC was in the neighborhood of 200,000.  Walking the floor bordered on scary at times because it was simply a crush of people.  And good luck getting into some panels.

As for the facilities?  The San Diego convention center is really big.  But is it THAT big?  It's been a point of contention for several years now that SDCC has outgrown San Diego itself.  Especially with cities like Las Vegas hoping to lure Comic Con away.  Vegas definitely has far more to offer Comic Con attendees in terms of accomodations.  It's definitely an attractive option since both times that I went to the con I had to stay about 20 minutes outside of San Diego proper.  And that's a major consideration for a lot of people who attend Comic Con.  Las Vegas's convention center has monorail & bus service to and from most of the major hotels.  And Las Vegas also has a much bigger convention center than San Diego. 

These attempts by San Diego to expand the convention center really do seem like a stop-gap measure to hold onto Comic Con.  And how can the city REALLY hope to increase the number of hotel rooms in the downtown San Diego area?

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JD Sports Forum! / Re: NFL Offseason 2012
« on: July 3, 2012, 05:14 PM »
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is upholding the player suspensions from the Saints "Bounty-Gate" scandal.  And the suspensions are definitely serious!

-Jonathan Vilma - Suspended for the entire 2012 season
-Anthony Hargrove - Suspended for 8 games
-Will Smith - Suspended for 4 games
-Scott Fujita - Suspended for 3 games

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The Vintage Collection / Re: SDCC 2012
« on: July 3, 2012, 05:08 PM »
Have them build a Walmart in NYC.

That's a WHOLE other discussion.

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The Darth Malgus wave showed up in my neck of the woods.  And in multiple chains!  I finally found the Imperial Navy Commander, but no Malgus yet.  It'll show up soon enough.  At least now that the bulk of the Spiderman merch has shipped.

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The Bullpen / Re: The Avengers: The Toys
« on: July 1, 2012, 10:48 AM »
So far on the Avengers 6" figure front, I've only seen Loki and Iron Man (Mk 6).

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Middle Earth / Re: The Hobbit - Toy Line
« on: June 30, 2012, 01:48 PM »
No, it was a twilight (transparent) version of Frodo.  And that was actually one of the hottest figures in that Toy Biz line.  However they never did Bilbo that way.

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The Vintage Collection / Re: Defender Wishlists 2012: A New Hope
« on: June 27, 2012, 12:30 AM »
WOOT!  Pops comes off of my ANH list at long last, since he'll be in that TRU exclusive multipack.  Otherwise, this is a reprisal of last year's list.


Commander Praji



Yerka Mig



Arleil Schous



Solomahal



Baniss Keeg



Imperial Security Bureau Officer



Lt. Shann Childsen



General Bob Hudsol



Theron Nett - Red 10



Owen Lars

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The Vintage Collection / Re: 1516
« on: June 23, 2012, 11:46 AM »
Wow.  We've really surpassed 1500 figures?  It doesn't seem like that long ago that we were hunting for 300th edition Boba Fetts and 500th edition Darth Vaders.

It would also be cool to know which figure clocked in at #1138.  ;D

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Image isn't showing up, Scott.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: JD Book Club: What Are You Reading Now?
« on: June 22, 2012, 07:45 AM »
I am currently reading...



Here, There and Everywhere - My life recording the music of The Beatles by Geoff Emerick & Howard Massey

It's an interesting look at The Beatles in the studio from their recording engineer as the band, producer George Martin and the engineers reinvented the way rock records were made in the studios of EMI.  A studio that eventually came to be known simply as Abbey Road.


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+1 on the extra hoods and extra weapons.  That feature alone will get me to buy at least two of these sets.

Plus, it's great to see some OFFICIAL photography of Pops at long last!  He didn't come to market the way I pitched it to Hasbro, but he's finally on his way out.

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