I meant to say these look great too... nice find. And it is funny to see them pitted against Thanos.
OneSixthFigures
An online community to discuss and share news about sixth-scale figures, with an emphasis on either custom or commercial articulated figures.
ReverendSpooky wrote:Man, even in space there's no escaping Tyler Durden. And Rocket looks completely in in his element there.
Did everyone catch Brad Pit's cameo as The Vanisher in Deadpool 2? If I had a Deadpool figure I'd totally do a good gag photo of them.
GubernatorFan wrote:ReverendSpooky wrote:Man, even in space there's no escaping Tyler Durden. And Rocket looks completely in in his element there.
Did everyone catch Brad Pit's cameo as The Vanisher in Deadpool 2? If I had a Deadpool figure I'd totally do a good gag photo of them.
Yep, Tyler Durden is everywhere... usually fighting, but here being the instigator/referee. I used the Brad Pitt head sculpt from the Seven figure this time -- figured he had gotten patched up after a previous fight. Glad you approve of the scene.
And yes, I remember his brief cameo in Deadpool 2 -- though it was not too obvious to me it was him. Although the swift elimination of so many team members was very much in the film's spirit, I can't help but feel that was a bit of a waste.
ReverendSpooky wrote:The beat up look is actually perfect for this.
And yeah, I felt the same way about Deadpool 2. I laughed, but I actually like Shatterstar from the comics, so it was a bit disappointing they used him as just a throwaway gag. And I always want more Terry Crews in anything. Still, huge props to Brad Pitt for signing on just for a gag role like that.
Stryker2011 wrote:Matt Damon in Eurotrip was one of the best cameos by a major star ever. (How in the H@$$ did they get him to do that?) And one of the funniest, if crude, songs ever...
shazzdan wrote:Just got my first Walking Dead figure. This is called "Negan likes beer".
Finally! Thanos has met his match!blackpool wrote:Got some new heroes in my collection!
Stryker2011 wrote:Nice one, Ponitiacivan. I think the posing really helped sell the joke. Particularly the shot without dialogue.
Pontiacivan wrote:Stryker2011 wrote:Nice one, Ponitiacivan. I think the posing really helped sell the joke. Particularly the shot without dialogue.
Thanks! I agree. I felt that shot was the key to selling the innocent robot routine. It's one of the rare times I can claim I got the exact look I was going for.
ReverendSpooky wrote:Dammit GubernatorFan, I missed that post back in November, and now I've got that song stuck in my head. And I love the lightening effects used for playing the guitar. So 80's music video.
GubernatorFan wrote:ReverendSpooky wrote:Dammit GubernatorFan, I missed that post back in November, and now I've got that song stuck in my head. And I love the lightening effects used for playing the guitar. So 80's music video.
Thanks, glad you liked it. I am actually new to the song. I came across it while compiling an 80s music mix for the drive cross country. Didn't think it was too catchy, but it I couldn't resist putting some new sixth-scale acquisitions to good use to go with it. It did explain why my older brother took to wearing sunglasses at night for a short but silly while.
ReverendSpooky wrote:Purenergy, in regards to your question, the only thing I can think of is that as the only robot on a human crew, the robot may have an intellectual curiosity about what experiences it's missing in lacking human emotion. A robot of limited intelligence may be fine with a purely functional existence, but as AI progresses, and begins to ponder the deeper philosophical questions about the meaning of existence, I can see it wondering if by lacking the subjectivity of emotion, it's not also missing out on relative data to explore that.
Also, who doesn't want to experience the joy of Squiddy's Pizza?
GubernatorFan wrote:Good pun, Bad Wolf. And that "old girl" does seem to be running a bit hot indeed. Changing tires alone would explain the need for on-call in-house mechanics.
Similar topics
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum