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7/24/2011 7:29 AMTobbii Karlsson wrote:
Two guys discussing their new Action Figure, haven't had that kind of birthday since I was seven and I got my The Mask figure. Awesome. Reply to this
7/24/2011 10:32 AMLucasChad wrote:
Can't believe that action figure exists! You think after the movie came out, they would've burned every one of them down to the ground, or bury them in the same hole with the E.T. Atari 2600 cartridges. Reply to this
7/24/2011 11:19 AM
PepeThePoodle wrote:
One of these figures actually appeared at the Razzie awards when Battlefield Earth was nominated. None of the cast showed up so they got a Terl action figure to accept any awards the movie won.
I also heard the movie was a hit in Japan. Reply to this
7/24/2011 12:04 PMRyan wrote:
I'm glad I'm not the only one that gives my friends crappily awesome gifts, though I've been trying to stop. One year, I got a birthday present for my friend who is a big Star Wars fan. So I got him an action figure of Jar Jar Binks as a Jedi. I don't think he appreciated it. Reply to this
7/24/2011 1:12 PM
Dan wrote:
I remember seeing one of the figures at Toys R Us a couple years after the movie's release, on deep discount, with a display stand that had a sign that said "Do not feed the Man-Animals" or something like that. Reply to this
7/24/2011 5:31 PMBooRat wrote:
I've seen these things for sale at Flea-MArkets and yard sales for years I guess I should buy one if they're so rare! Reply to this
You know ya'll shot this wrong the camera should've been 10 feet in the air at an angle! Reply to this
7/24/2011 7:13 PMMTRodaba2468 wrote:
That's awesome. I may have to find one for my friend's birthday. He went ahead and bought a copy of the movie for me, so it's only fair that I get him a gift as well... Reply to this
7/24/2011 8:17 PM
Dan wrote:
Something else I'd like to add: The toy company that made these Battlefield Earth toys (Trendmasters) seemed to went out of business after the movie flopped. It was probably because they made so many toylines based on movies that flopped (Godzilla, the Lost in Space movie). Their ID4 toyline probably did decent bank, maybe because that was a box-office smash. Reply to this
7/25/2011 7:08 PM
DJMankiwitz wrote:
So to make this clear. You buy your friends ironic birthday "gifts", and yet you claim you are NOT a hipster? Reply to this
7/26/2011 6:56 AM
Lai-Lai wrote:
Brad: "You're going to LOVE this present so much, you have NO idea. lol"
Brian: ::reads present:: "Tyson breaded chicken patties?" Reply to this
9/1/2011 12:19 AMBusiness Membership Program wrote:
You raise a lot of questions in my head; you wrote an excellent post, but this post is also mind provoking, and I will have to think about it a bit more; I will return soon. Reply to this
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Very cool gift for Brian's birthday, Brad. : )
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Awesome birthday gift!!!
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Awesome gift and Happy birthday brian!
I wonder which was more successful the movie, or the line of toys
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That would go great will the Lost in Space Dr. Smith spider action figure.
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Two guys discussing their new Action Figure, haven't had that kind of birthday since I was seven and I got my The Mask figure. Awesome.
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This is much better than a VHS Box-set of 'Highlander: The Raven'...
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Happy birthday , Brian !
But does it say: "I'm REEEEEEALLY ANGRY!" ?
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Happy Birthday!
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Best....birthday.....present....ever!!! Happy Birthday rat brain!
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Can't believe that action figure exists! You think after the movie came out, they would've burned every one of them down to the ground, or bury them in the same hole with the E.T. Atari 2600 cartridges.
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One of these figures actually appeared at the Razzie awards when Battlefield Earth was nominated. None of the cast showed up so they got a Terl action figure to accept any awards the movie won.
I also heard the movie was a hit in Japan.
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I'm glad I'm not the only one that gives my friends crappily awesome gifts, though I've been trying to stop. One year, I got a birthday present for my friend who is a big Star Wars fan. So I got him an action figure of Jar Jar Binks as a Jedi. I don't think he appreciated it.
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I remember seeing one of the figures at Toys R Us a couple years after the movie's release, on deep discount, with a display stand that had a sign that said "Do not feed the Man-Animals" or something like that.
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I've seen these things for sale at Flea-MArkets and yard sales for years I guess I should buy one if they're so rare!
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awwwww... I want one!
You know ya'll shot this wrong the camera should've been 10 feet in the air at an angle!
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That's awesome. I may have to find one for my friend's birthday. He went ahead and bought a copy of the movie for me, so it's only fair that I get him a gift as well...
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Something else I'd like to add: The toy company that made these Battlefield Earth toys (Trendmasters) seemed to went out of business after the movie flopped. It was probably because they made so many toylines based on movies that flopped (Godzilla, the Lost in Space movie). Their ID4 toyline probably did decent bank, maybe because that was a box-office smash.
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This makes me happy to watch.
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Nice gift. Happy birthday!
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So to make this clear. You buy your friends ironic birthday "gifts", and yet you claim you are NOT a hipster?
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I also wear clothes. Does that too make me a hipster?
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Brad: "You're going to LOVE this present so much, you have NO idea. lol"
Brian: ::reads present:: "Tyson breaded chicken patties?"
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You raise a lot of questions in my head; you wrote an excellent post, but this post is also mind provoking, and I will have to think about it a bit more; I will return soon.
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