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		<title>CollectionDX - Amok Time</title>
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		<title>The Hideous Sun Demon!</title>
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 The Blaze Of The Sun Made Him A Monster!: 
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 <label><p>Here's the latest announcement from B.F.F.F. International and their continuing forays into the world of obscure b-movie monsters. Here's a great under-represented monster from the 1959 low budget movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052888/">The Hideous Sun Demon</a>. Not a great movie, but the it looks like it'll be a neat figure, packaged in a standard full color box with original poster art on the cover.</p>
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<p>The figure looks to have a nice sculpt and an interesting gimmick. The head, hands and chest can be swapped out and replaced with a "fiery translucent" plastic! </p>
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<p>I guess my only question would be why is the monster red when the original posters seem to depict him as green?</p>
<p>Due out in February/March of 2010 for a retail price of $69.99.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <a href="http://amoktime.com/november-09-news1.html">http://amoktime.com/november-09-news1.html</a>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:55:55 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Cylon Commander (Gold)</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/review/doll/cylon_commander_gold</link>
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 1978- Battlestar Galactica:
&quot;The original Cylons were a warlike reptilian race that were eventually overtaken by their own technologically advanced androids. After the 1,000 yahren Great War, The 12 worlds of the humans also fell before these renegade unfeeling machines.&quot;: 
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 <label><p>1978- Battlestar Galactica:<br />
"The original Cylons were a warlike reptilian race that were eventually overtaken by their own technologically advanced androids. After the 1,000 yahren Great War, The 12 worlds of the humans also fell before these renegade unfeeling machines."</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>The original Battlestar Galactica ran from 1978-1979 (I have blocked out the 1980's episodes, as hopefully you did). The Battlestar Galactica movie and later series, released on the heels of Star Wars, broke ground and inspired a generation. It was easily in the top ten of my favorite childhood shows and I gravitate towards anything that bears its name and/or design. Majestic Studios released a 12" inch figure; however, this review involves <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/default.asp"> Amok Time's</a>  release (I believe the cloth materials and the skirt are the only main differences I could find when researched).</p>
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<p>The doll comes in nicely designed box which flips open to enable a viewing of the figure and accessories. In addition, it is covered with nostalgic graphics from the TV series. The Cylon Commander lies in a plastic tray with a stand, dagger, blaster, and blaster rifle. You may notice my blaster has a worn, grey, and scratched look. Honestly, I loath a weathered look if not universal (notice only on one of three pieces is used looking).  Also, until I noticed it was on both sides of the blaster, I thought it was done during shipping and not by the manufacturer.<br />
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The doll is tied down to the bare plastic tray with black twist ties, which in my opinion, creates a flawed packing system for chrome painted plastic. The Cylon seemed to rub around in transit, which left sublime and random marks/scratches on various aspects of the chrome.<br />
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The stand snaps around the waist with a thin wire and does hold the figure in place. However, be wary, when you pry the figure out of the U shaped wire, it may (did with mine) snap a blaster pack off the belt.<br />
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The Cylon Commander's only difference from the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/review/doll/cylon_centurion_warrior_silver">(silver) Centurion</a> is the gold chrome (obviously) and a flimsy black leather skirt instead of the cool metallic disco skirt.<br />
You may be able to sense my disenchantment and sarcasm. I find this figure to be a stiff doll, poorly constructed, and deserving of a blind date with Barbie in her dream house instead of a place in my collection.<br />
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Both blasters sit very poorly in its molded hands and fail to create an aesthetic of functionality. The gauntlets and leg/arm sleeves (the cheap plastic parts you can see near knee and elbow joints) make posing the 1/6 ball jointed doll (BJD) frustrating and tedious. The dagger fits into the belt with a questionable peg design, so having it held by centurion looks...oblique to be kind.<br />
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<p>I paid 38 USD including shipping on Ebay and while that was a deal compared to Amok Time's web page...I would like to go back in time and [ahem] slap myself. The figure is a doll wrapped in black cloth with little bits of chromed plastic velcroed to it. Check out the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/review/doll/cylon_centurion_warrior_silver">silver version review</a>, it is a bright shiny day next to my dark cloud. For the record, Sanjeev's review is informative, enlightening, and distinguished (he is an all-star reviewer and I am a novice at best). I just disagree on the inherent value of this figure...I created this review as a yin to his yang for perceptive collectors.<br />
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<p>Thereby, forgive my diatribe and bias...it does look "cool" from far away and to other collectors it may be a "gem" in their collection. I will endeavor to end on a positive note. I liked the box.<br />
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 474690 
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 00:24:32 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>apex3</dc:creator>
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		<title>Cylon Centurion Warrior (Silver)</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/review/doll/cylon_centurion_warrior_silver</link>
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 Courtesy of Amok Time Toys, it&#039;s a frakin&#039; Cylon review!: 
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 49.99
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 <label><p>Courtesy of <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/detail.asp?product_id=bsg1&amp;subcat=733">Amok Time Toys</a>, it's a frakin' Cylon review!</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>...As the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica_(reimagining)">Reimagined Series</a> draws to a close this month, let's take a moment to appreciate what has come before...</p>
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<p>Mmm...can't beat that John Williams score...</div>
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<p>Established toy retailer, <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/default.asp">Amok Time</a>, has been involved in producing their own toys for some time now, and we're proud to have had the chance to review <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/taxonomy/term/1019">just a handful of them on CDX</a>. About a year ago, when they announced that they were going to produce a series of 1/6 dolls from the classic 1978 television series, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica_(1978_TV_series)">Battlestar Galactica</a>, in their MONSTARZ line, I flipped!</p>
<p>I grew up watching the original BSG in syndication, and I always <i>loved</i> the Cylon's mechanical shock troopers, the Centurions. Their uniform, chromed look and menacing reciprocating red eye put them way ahead of Star Wars' Stormtroopers in my book! Oh, and their monotone robotic voice? Killer! Eat your heart out, Soundwave!</p>
<p>Granted, these dudes were just about as foppish as Stormtroopers: sure, they looked cool...but with a gun, they couldn't hit the broadside of a Basestar! But, hey, what can ya do? If Centurions were <i>actually</i> capable of taking out main characters effectively, you'd have...well...SciFi Channel's Reimagined Series</a>.</p>
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<p>The figure comes in a very nice, lidded window box shown above. The cardboard is thick and the graphics are glossy. The cover stays shut with the help of a couple velcro patches, and opening it reveals the doll, stand, and accessories, along with <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/AmokTime/CylonCenturion/176_7631.JPG.html">a brief synopsis of the first episode of the show</a> on the inside of the lid.</p>
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<p>Once you crack this sucker open, you have to wrestle with a few twist-ties and a couple clear elastic bands...and you've got yourself a 12-inch scourge of the galaxy!</p>
<p>In all its chrome toaster glory, the Centurion is exactly what you'd frakin' expect. Shiny. Menacing. Tough to photograph. ;)</p>
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<p>This toy looks <i>superb</i>! Essentially, what we have is a typical-quality 1/6 ball jointed doll (BJD) wearing a stretchy black nylon suit. This suit has several velcro connection patches sewn onto it. The chrome armor bits slide onto the limbs or attach to these patches. And, oh, is that chrome gorgeous!? Some sprue bits are visible on the edges of the armor pieces, but it's <i>very</i> minor.</p>
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<p>The boots and hands are molded in a very dense, but slightly flexible hard plastic. The sculpt detail on them is perfect. The arms feature flexible, ribbed sheaths around the elbows and chrome guards around the upper- and forearms. The legs have similar shiny vinyl covers that fit over the upper legs. Chrome armor bits rest over the calves, on top of the boots.</p>
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<p>The backpack looks great--it perfectly captures the somewhat hunched appearance these soldiers had in the original show. Also, hanging from the back of the belt is a metal skirt brilliantly mimmicking the chainmail worn in the show. I swear, my girlfriend has <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/AmokTime/CylonCenturion/177_7737.JPG.html">earrings made of this stuff</a>!</p>
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<p>Now let's look at the accessories. First, the figure comes with a nice doll stand. Unfortunately, it's not adjustable: the support bar and flexible metal "tongs" are set at a height just above the Centurion's belt. That's fine, though--these dudes weren't exactly <i>spry</i> in the old show!</p>
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<p>Honestly, the stand isn't even all that necessary. The figure has very solid hip and knee joints (and no ankle joints at all!), so he's very stable.</p>
<p>Next up, we have the weapons. The most common Centurion weapon was their rifle: a dopey-looking affair with a clear, light-up "barrel" at the end. This rifle, along with its short bayonet, is reproduced very nicely in this scale. The plastic is very matte, with a tiny bit of speckled silver applied to make it look worn. The barrel is, indeed, clear plastic.</p>
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<p>The pistol is very similar in style and finish to the rifle--only no clear plastic tip...it's painted silver. The chrome sword is really just <i>ornamental-only.</i> I vaguely remember a Centurion drawing its sword once in a classic ep, but I always just assumed they were there to intimidate the Cylons' fleshy enemies. And appropriately enough, the handle on this toy version is far too narrow to fit in the doll's hands!</p>
<p>One thing to note about the sword, however, is that there's a peg right at the guard (on the <i>opposite</i> side shown in the pic above) that fits into a hole on one of the chrome plates adorning the Centurion's belt. With the chrome coat, the peg is WAY too thick to fit into this hole--I had to scrape off the chrome coating with a hobby knife to get it to attach properly. No biggie.</p>
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<p>Next up, articulation! Unfortunately, this is probably where the toy loses the most points. If you're familar with BJDs, they can get a bit fiddly...especially with a lot of clothing/accessories attached to their bodies. The Centurion is no exception.</p>
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<p>The shoulders can achieve a wide range of motion, but they're a tad looser than I'd like. Sometimes, when extending out one arm, and then adjusting some armor that's out of place somewhere else on the doll, the arm will flop back down. That's par for the course with BJDs, however. They're not so much meant to be <i>played</i> with as much as posed and put back on your shelf.</p>
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<p>Anyway, when you're <i>not</i> shaking the thing around, the shoulders keep their pose fine. The elbows fare less well, though: those bendy vinyl sheaths aren't <i>that</i> bendable. The elbow joints are fine, but they're not strong enough to resist those sheaths flexing back to their original shape.</p>
<p>The wrists and neck just rotate: no ball-joint.</p>
<p>There is a double-jointed waist, but it's a bit awkward underneath all the armor (again, a flexible vinyl sheath) and the belt. It can get floppy at times, but it's not much of an issue.</p>
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<p>The hips have a fantastic range of motion, <i>and</i> they're really sturdy. They have detents, but they're very coarse...so, when clicking the legs forward or backward at the hips, they rotate through <i>quite</i> a distance before locking into position. The knees are strong as well, and also have wide detents. Unfortunately, much of this added articulation is wasted because of one major omission: ankle joints. So, if you place the legs in any kind of action pose, the feet won't be flat with the ground and the figure won't be able to stand.</p>
<p>Sure, you can use the doll stand, but remember: its height can't be adjusted, so either the legs have to be more or less straight enough to reach the ground, or your "action pose" will make it look like it's flying! Again, these dudes weren't known for athleticism in the old show, so I'm not really all that bothered.</p>
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<p>Overall, I'm very pleased with this figure. My only criticisms were regarding the articulation, but the reality is that this toy has all the flexibility of your typical BJD. And besides, you can easily achieve <i>all</i> the "classic" Cylon poses with no problem! Still...I may try to figure out a way to replace the elbow sheaths with something more flexible. Adding just that small amount of articulation would do wonders for posing the Centurion with its weapons.</p>
<p>If I could magically have my way, I'd have worked electronics into this toy. I'd add a red LED mounted on a tiny motor in the head to replicate the reciprocating red eye. Second, I'd <i>definitely</i> add a sound chip that played back classic Centurion lines in that crazy modulated voice! Ah, to dream...</p>
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<p>Please...save a Centurion from forgotten obscurity!</div>
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<p>Anyway, in the final analysis, this is one of the few toys of the classic BSG Cylon Centurion that <i>actually</i> features chrome armor and looks as fantastic as these guys did on the small screen. For that reason alone, you should pick one of these up from <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/detail.asp?product_id=bsg1&amp;subcat=733">Amok Time Toys</a> today!</p>
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		<dc:creator>Sanjeev</dc:creator>
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 <label><p>You got a sneak peek last week but here's the official announcement from Amok Time concerning their upcoming 12" figure of "Bub" from the George A. Romero zombie classic "Day Of The Dead".</p>
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<p>Accessories include: Gun (pictured), neck collar with chain and tape player with headphones (not picture). Comes packaged in a deluxe 4-color window box with a fifth panel and will retail for $59.99.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, the lab background will be sold separately. However, in going to see if that was on the site with a price yet, I did also see this next item.</p>
<p>Coming in June for $99 is a 12" tall handpainted maquette of Frankie from the Groovie Ghoulies! It's been pretty common knowledge that some Groovie Ghoulies statues were on the way, but I think this is the first up-close pictures of one and with a pre-order price included. Includes display base and full color collector box. </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 15:09:39 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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<p>Now, I was able to resist the previous 7" zombie figures (Bub and Dr. Tongue from Day of the Dead) from Amok Time because I tend to focus on older properties and 12" figures instead of 7" ones. But...  from "Return of the Living Dead" comes one of the coolest zombies in zombie film history.. the unforgettable "Tar Man"!! </p>
<p>Coming in September/October (just in time for Halloween), the Tar Man features ball jointed neck and shoulders, opening jaw, bitten brain and base with Trioxin cannister! No way in hell I'll be able to resist this (which will likely prompt me to circle back and get the others now...sigh...it never ends). Retail price $17.99.</p>
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<p>Next up, two 7" action figures depicting famed horror hostess Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Due in August/September for 17.99, this figure includes a dungeon display base and skull and comes in 2 versions, regular and "winking" version.</p>
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<p>Ok, now back to my preferred figure size with a 1/6th scale 12" figure of Vincent Price from the classic Roger Corman film "The Masque of the Red Death". This figure is due out in October for $59.99 and will feature  blood red robes, belt and removeable mask. I love this movie and will definitely be getting this one.</p>
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<p>The last official announcement for this week is another "must have". From the classic 1958 sci-fi/horror classic "IT! THE TERROR FROM BEYOND SPACE", a 1/6th scale 13in collectors figure featuring movie accurate "super scaly" sculpt, ball jointed neck and shoulders and poseable arms and fingers! Due in October/November for $74.99 in three version.. movie accurate, black and white and movie poster green.</p>
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<p>There's no picture on their website yet, but here's a shot of the black and white version that Sanjeev snapped at the NYCC. </p>
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<p>Here's the green poster version.</p>
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<p>That's it for official announcements this week, but more is on the horizon. Also courtesy of Sanjeev's camera, here's a sneak peek at some of it.... </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:21:53 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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		<title>Amok Time NOTLD Barbara and Blood Of Dracula Box art released</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/news_item/12052008/amok_time_notld_barbara_and_blood_of_dracula_box_art_released</link>
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 <label><p>The next two 12" figures from Amok Time Toys are due in the first quarter of 2009 and images of the box art are now available.</p>
<p>The first is Barbara from George Romero's legendary movie Night of the Living Dead. I can't say I'm too excited about this one. I remember asking my nephew if he'd be interested in female figures from Avatar and he responded "sure, if they had cool powers". Well, Barbara's power was to go catatonic when trouble hit. Not cool. The figure is in color, only the box is black and white.</p>
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<p>I'm much more enthused about the next one, from Blood Of Dracula. </p>
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<p>Unfortunately, neither box design really excites me. They should've taken that poster art from Blood of Dracula off the interior cover and put it on the front.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/news_december3_08.asp">http://www.amoktime.com/news_december3_08.asp</a>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 13:10:14 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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		<title>Amok Time Day of the Dead &quot;Bub&quot; released and changes to &quot;Dr. Tongue&quot;</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/news_item/11042008/amok_time_day_of_the_dead_bub_released_and_changes_to_dr_tongue</link>
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 <label><p>Good news and bad news from Amok Time today.
<p>The good news is that Bub is here and ready to ship!</p>
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<p>The bad news is that there'll be a $3 increase in the SRP, rising from $14.99 to $17.99. Same goes for the "Dr. Tongue" and subsequent figures. This won't effect anyone who pre-ordered, but if you didn't, it'll cost ya.</p>
<p>Now, about Dr. Tongue. Apparently the samples from the factory didn't meet with approval from the Amok Time staff due to the fact that the hair came out looking bad. So, they've scrapped the real hair and gone with sculpted hair. It doesn't look too bad on it's own, but man, it stinks that they couldn't get that real hair right. It looks so much better when seen side by side!</p>
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 <label>On the web: </label>
 <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/news_november4_08.asp">http://www.amoktime.com/news_november4_08.asp</a>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 15:45:04 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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		<title>The Pit And The Pendulum</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/review/2008/the_pit_and_the_pendulum</link>
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 I picked a good time to start getting interested in statues...: 
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 The Pit And The Pendulum
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 Willaim Paquet
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 <label><p>After a few <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/3010">12" dolls</a> and a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/3009">16" vinyl robot</a>, now <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/detail.asp?product_id=at02151&amp;subcat=726">Amok Time brings us their first fixed pose statue</a>. And so far I'd say it's my favorite entry in their short existence as a toy maker. This statue is a sure fire winner for monster collectors and Vincent Price fans. It depicts Vincent Price in the guise of a vicious member of the Spanish Inquisition, as he prepares to torture a victim, during the classic 1961 movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055304/">The Pit and the Pendulum</a>. This was a great role for Price and one of the best Edgar Allan Poe inspired films that he collaborated on with Roger Corman and A.I.P.</p>
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<p><P>The statue comes packaged safely <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/AmokTime/pitandthependulum/1.jpg">in a large 2-part styrofoam tray</a>. Unfortunately, this makes the box a bit bigger (16.25"x12.75"x9.5") than I was expecting for a 12" piece, but it's a necessary evil. The box itself is a beautiful presentation showing the statue in closeup on the front and back and in a wide shot on each side. The back also features an image of the original theatrical one sheet poster, in addition to information about the item and it's makers.</p>
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<p>The statue is limited to only 500 numbered pieces, with mine being number 458. Also, it has the approval of the Vincent Price estate. And why wouldn't it? It's a gorgeous piece and the sculpt is an amazing likeness of the man.</p>
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<p>In addition to just looking amazing, this statue also has a couple of unique features that I'd like to touch on. First, it actually incorporates magnets into the design! Both hands need to be attached when you take it out of the box but they simply pop right on (and off later if need be) because there are magnets in the wrists and in the sleeves. This was a really great idea. In fact, in hindsight, I wish it had been included in the <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2858">Saucer-Men statue from Ultratumba</a> so that you could swap out the alternate hands instead of having to pick which one to glue in. Oh well, maybe next time.</p>
<p>The next thing that I really like about this one is that the cauldron of burning coals actually lights up red! This is a great effect and looks really nice in person. It was a bit hard for me to show it properly both in pictures as well as in the video review, but take my word for it, the effect is superb.</p>
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<p>The effect requires 2 AA batteries but those are included in the package. The on/off switch is simply on the back side of the base, out of view, but easily accessible.</p>
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<p>Overall, I have absolutely zero complaints with this item, which is rare. There's almost always something that could have been done just a little bit better, but I can't think of anything to improve on this one. Maybe a higher production run so that no one misses out? To be on the safe side, <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/detail.asp?product_id=at02151&amp;subcat=726">go get yours at Amoktime.com</a> before they sell out! </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:57:26 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NekroDave</dc:creator>
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		<title>Rondo Hatton</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/review/2008/rondo_hatton</link>
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 He was called The Creeper, The Brute Man and the Hoxton Strangler.. but now we just know him as Rondo...: 
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 <label><p>He was called The Creeper, The Brute Man and the Hoxton Strangler.. but now we just know him as Rondo...</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>The first figure I saw Amok Time advertising on their site was this 12" figure of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0369061/">Rondo Hatton</a> and I gotta admit, although the face was familar, my knowledge of the man was limited. I had a vague idea of who he was from a memory of always seeing VHS tapes of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038621/">House Of Horrors</a> or <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037837/">The Jungle Captive</a> where I used to buy my movies. But honestly, although I always meant to buy those ones, it seemed there was always something I wanted a little bit more and I regret to admit that I still haven't seen them to this day. But I used to love watching the old Sherlock Holmes movies with <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001651/">Basil Rathbone</a> and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0115558/">Nigel Bruce</a> (<b>the</b> Holmes and Watson, for my money) on one of the public broadcasting stations here in Boston (Channel 64, WGBH, I believe it was) and so there's a pretty good chance I did see him in 1944's <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037168/">The Pearl Of Death</a> when I was little. But if so, the details of the man faded from memory and now thanks to <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/detail.asp?product_id=rondo1&amp;subcat=726">Amok Time</a>, Rondo is back in the spotlight. From the back of the box:</p>
<p><i>Rondo Hatton was born on April, 22nd 1894 in Hagerstown Maryland. Before Hollywood, Rondo served in the National Guard to pursue a military career. He was stationed in France during WWI. There, he was exposed to poison gas, hospitalized with lung injury, and was medically discharged from the service and given a pension. Now living in Florida, it was after his military service that he developed acromegaly. Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that most commonly occurs in middle-aged men and women. The name "acromegaly" comes from the Greek words for "extremities" (acro) and "great" (megaly), because one of the symptoms of this condition is abnormal growth of the head, hands and feet. This unfortunate affliction gave him his unique appearance. While shooting in Florida, a Hollywood director saw Rondo and thought that he had a face that was meant to be in pictures. Moving to Hollywood from Florida, Rondo was given a string of mostly uncredited bit roles. His uncredited acting luck changed when he was cast for the role of the "Hoxton Creeper" in Universal's The Pearl Of Death (1944). This was the start of the Rondo most remember, a skulking, shadowy figure nicknamed The Strangler, Creeper or Brute Man. From these roles a star was born. Unfortunately, due to health complications from acromegaly, namely heart disease and diabetes, Rondo passed away far too early, February 2, 1946. From his short Hollywood career his legend grew thru the classic monster renaissance of the late 50-60s.</i></p>
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<p>The Rondo figure comes packaged in a nice box with opening lid and window box interior. The box art is beautifully painted by Rainer F. Engel* of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/nightmaresinplastic">Nightmares In Plastic magazine</a>. When the box are was initially revealed, I remember feeling a bit underwhelmed by it, but as time has gone one I've come to like it more and more. I think it just took a little getting used to since I'm so accustomed to having the old poster art on these boxes. The interior of the lid features a nice image of the toy. In fact, if you look closely, you will see that the painting wraps around the lid and serves as the background for both the painted image of Rondo on the cover <i>and</i> the photographic image of the toy inside!</p>
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<p>But perhaps best of all might even be the interior tray that holds the plastic that the figure is packed in. Check out this awesome image of the shadow of the Creeper!</p>
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<p>That blew me away when I saw it. It's so representative of the style of thriller made back in the day. I only wish it was much bigger so that you could really use it as a display backdrop for the figure. </p>
<p>Anyway, about the figure. I am really, really happy with it. In fact, it's surpassed my expectations. I figured I would get it just to add that variety that by now you know I love, but in person the toy really stands out. First, the sculpt of the head and face is PERFECT! One of the very best of any 12" doll I have. It looks great from all angles and the attention to detail is striking, from the wrinkles in the forehead to the veins in his temple. The nose looks like it's been broken and entire face is hard. This is a guy you don't wanna mess with!</p>
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<p>Rondo comes with two different hats that he can wear as well. One is tall than the other and the smaller one has a sort of belt molded onto it. They both look good, but I tend to prefer the smaller one.</p>
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<p>Rondo's clothes are also extremely well done and are bulky enough to provide that intimidating mass that gave his characters such a frightening appearance. His outer jacket has two buttons to open/close it and I think these might be my only "complaint" with the figure. The buttons are actually <i>sewn</i> in there! Although this detail is to be commended for it's realism, I worry that at some point I might break the string that attaches them and it can be a bit difficult to get the buttons through the holes on the other side. A snap button would have been easier, but that's just a personal preference on my part. Most people would probably applaud the extra effort that Amok Time has taken here. Heck, he even wears a real belt that has been expertly cinched off rather than one that is just snapped on!</p>
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<p>Here's something else that I noticed and at first I thought was a flaw, but I'm not sure it is. Both lower arms can be separated from the upper arms quite easily. At first I thought it might be broken, but then I realized that even though they can come loose, the lower arms are actually attached to the sleeves so that they do not come out of the clothing and off the figure altogether. This makes me think it was intentionally done as a way to provide more flexibility in the arms. Some flexibility was lost due to the bulky clothes I mentioned earlier so this seems like a really neat way to compensate for that!</p>
<p>Lastly, Rondo comes with his own 12" doll stand with his name on the base. It's a real treat to have these figures come with stands. These kinds of figures are cool, but it's a pain to have to buy them and then go buy stands separately so their inclusion is a real plus.</p>
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<p>Rondo Hatton is gone but not forgotten. Every year, the best in horror films, comics, tv and other media is celebrated with the <a href="http://www.rondoaward.com/">Rondo Awards</a>, as voted by the fans. I think you can expect Rondo himself to compete for a trophy for "best toy" this year. <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/detail.asp?product_id=rondo1&amp;subcat=726">You can get your 12" Rondo at AmokTime.com</a>.</p>
<p>*Rainer is also a fellow member of the <a href="http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/">Universal Monster Army</a> and his magazine is based on the book he co-wrote with Jorg Buttgereit, director of a little film called "<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093608/">Nekromantik</a>", from whence my nickname came! </p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>Although the prospect of a giant 16" Gort vinyl was appealing enough, what really excited me was when I heard that there would also be a collectors set featuring both Gort <i>AND</i> Klaatu. Both characters come from the 1951 sci-fi classic, "The Day The Earth Stood Still" and <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/detail.asp?product_id=at002076&amp;subcat=726">are available now from Amok Time Toys</a>.</p>
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<p>The Gort and Klaatu Limited Edition Collectible Figures come packaged together in a large (18" x 16" x 5") box and the figures are showcased on the front and sides of the box. You can open the front lid and see the figures resting inside as well as a closeup of the head of Gort on the back of the cover.</p>
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<p>Both figures as well as accessories rest inside a plastic tray and are secured by plastic ties. The Gort is the exact same toy that was <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2789">previously reviewed</a> so I'll focus a bit more on Klaatu here.</p>
<p>Klaatu is a standard 12" doll and features a wide range of articulation. Of course, as you saw in the clip above, the character is a rather stoic sort and so you're not likely to place the figure in too dynamic a pose. But you can if you want to. The costume is really cool with a shiny blue/silver that really looks like something a spaceman would wear. Or at least what we would have thought a spaceman would wear back in the 50s! The fabric gives the impression at times of being either see-through or reflective, and yet it is neither. </p>
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<p>The suit extends all the way down around the feet and can be tightened at the ankles by a strip of velcro. The belt is a separate piece and should you need to remove the costume for some reason, there is a zipper down the back. The gloves are cast in silver plastic and are non-removable. But the figure is able to hold it's accessory, the gift that Klaatu was to present to the president before the soldier with the itchy trigger finger shot it.</p>
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<p>This is a big, BIG plus for me. If you've read my 12" figure reviews in the past, one of my pet peeves is figures that can't hold what they come with, often because they re-use the same hands from other figures. I know that doing that might help keep costs down, but I think it's worth the extra money to get a unique mold that works with it's parts.</p>
<p>In addition to that hand-held accessory, Klaatu also comes with a 2-part removable helmet and and extra head. The reason for the two heads is so that one can have a regular hair pattern and the other with the hair flattened down to fit inside the helmet. Both heads are beautifully sculpted and feature an uncanny likeness of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0719692/">Michael Rennie</a>, the actor who played the character, but be advised that they are a very tight fit and a bit difficult to swap out. You'll definitely want to be getting out your hairdryer to soften up the plastic on the neck before changing them.</p>
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<p>If you look at the pictures above, you might notice a sort of collar around the neck of Klaatu. This is a nice touch that allows you to snap the helmet together over it so that the suit is not sliding out from under the helmet. I think this is a minor, but very important thing. I know it would drive me nuts if I had to manually try to get his shirt under the helmet.</p>
<p>Klaatu also comes with his own 12" doll stand with a sort of satellite image of Earth on it. </p>
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<p>The Gort and Klaatu Limited Edition Collectible Figures are a winner, and in my opinion, a very good value at only $109.99 for both. <a href="http://www.amoktime.com/detail.asp?product_id=at002076&amp;subcat=726">You can get them at Amoktime.com</a>. Now, all we need is a giant flying saucer to display these guys in front of! </p>
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