Thursday, January 31, 2013

New Iron Man 3 Poster Revealed!

Here you go, our first look at the new Iron Man 3 poster! Keep your eyes peeled for the superbowl tv spot that will supposedly feature a lot of action AND an easter egg to a cameo in the movie!


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

New Pics of figures from the Man Of Steel Movie Masters line!

OMG I am a huge Superman fan so seeing these made my day, we have our first official images of the Man Of Steel Movie Masters line. I don't know if they will be lacking the ab crunch once they are on stands but the detail in these sculpts, especially the head sculpt for Superman and Jor-El, I don't even feel right complaining! No word on when these hit shelves but I will hunt these down! Enjoy!
 
Superman:

Jor-El:

General Zod:

Friday, January 25, 2013

G.I. Joe: Retaliation Official Movie Preview!



Not going to lie, I wasn't too jazzed about G.I.Joe Retalliation when they announced the movie would be delayed to make it in 3-D, but I was glad to see this new, action packed teaser, as always, enjoy!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Review of the Toys R Us Exclusive Masterpiece Optimus Prime

Ok, I know what your thinking, "if this was your number one item for 2012, why the hell did you take so long to get this review on here?!" If you weren't thinking that....well.....I'm going to tell you anyway. I tried doing a video review and that...that went horribly wrong...so bad that I'm considering making a gag reel out of the screw ups and putting that on here. Maybe not. We'll see. Anyway, without further ado, Masterpiece Optimus Prime!

The Basics:
Scale: 11" in Robot Mode, 7" long in truck mode, 20" (approx) with trailer attached

Price: $119.99 at Toys R Us, $179.99 - $220.99 on Amazon.com ....damn...

Character Bio:


For millions of years, noble Optimus Prime has led the Autobots in their war against the tyranny of Megatron and his evil Decepticons. His unwavering courage in the face of centuries of desperate battle is an inspiration to his comrades. He is an unstoppable warrior and a flawless leader, pushing ahead through the darkest times in the history of Cybertron and remaining unbowed, unbroken, and always committed to victory. For more on Optimus Prime, check out:    http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Optimus_Prime_(G1)

Robot Mode:




Ol' Optimus here is based on his G1 appearance, for those not well versed in Transformers mythos, G1 refers to the very first Transformers cartoon and figures that were released. This figure captures every nook and cranny of Prime as best it can and still have it be able to Transform. The sculpt is just outstanding. If you are an Optimus Prime fan such as myself, no matter your age, you will want to get this guy! As for paint, with most Transformers,  there isn't much, which can be considered a blessing in disguise as there is little room for paint slop. Now I personally only say this guy on shelves...once. So if you get lucky and get to choose yours in person, check out the autobot symbol, his face, headlights, and the side of his trailer. I personally went through all of them (as I depressingly window shopped two weeks before Christmas) and they all looked perfect. For articulation, Optimus has a swivel-hinge neck, swivel-hinge shoulders, hinge shoulder blades, swivel biceps, hinge elbows, swivel wrists, hinge knuckles, a hinge at the knuckle and top join of his pointer finger, a waist swivel, swivel-hinge hips, swivel thighs, hinge knees, swivel below the knee hinge, ankle hinge, ankle pivot, and a hinge on his toes and heel. His Robot Mode is also full of little tricks and whatnot that are just so darn cool. The first is that he can show off his Matrix  of Leadership in his chest.
Autobots Gone Wild!!!


 
The process of revealing the Matrix is grueling though. Once you lift the metallic silver flap there is a black flap, and you REALLY have to dig your nails in there to even get it to budge, but once you do, it really is a cool effect. The Matrix itself is beautiful, die-cast metal, hand painted, and a blue jewel center. It is pretty heavy too!
For Optimus' next trick, his gun can be stored in his back!
 




Yes, I myself was geeking out about the fact that he has a transforming gun. It's simple to do as well, it's all spring loaded. Simply bend the very front back in, and push it into the ammo clip, and it will click into place. To open it, there is a little grey tab on the end of the ammo clip. Push that and it springs open! Awesomesauce indeed.

Vehicle Mode:

Optimus is just as jaw-droppingly accurate in vehicle mode as he is in robot mode. It's actually pretty amazing that the engineers at Hasbro managed to make both modes so incredibly accurate and still transform! The trailer looks fantastic with the raised Autobot logo on the side. As I mentioned earlier, the paint job is crisp and perfect. No problems here at all. All I can say is be careful with the ares that have chrome paint apps as they tend to scratch easy during transformation. No problems here, but better to be cautious right? Oh and they gave him real rubber wheels as opposed to plastic wheels like on regular Transformers. The awesomesauce just keeps coming.










 
 Much like his robot mode, Optimus has some little tricks here as well. Open up the back of the trailer and you'll find Roller!
 
 

 
 Roller is painted wonderfully, and the coolest part is his back assembly can be flipped to hold Optimus' gun as well as be hooked to the trailer and drive it around! Spike can also fit in Roller! and speaking of Spike...
 
Spike Witwicky, the basis for the live-action movie's Sam Witwicky is included with 6 hinges, shoulders, hips, and knees, and he can ride in Optimus in vehicle mode!
 
Now for the features of the trailer. The trailer has three modes, trailer mode obviously, as well as battle-station mode:

and Repair Bay mode:
 
In both modes, Spike can fit in the cockpit of the uh...the blue attack thing. I'll call it Bob. Moving on... His weapons can be stored in Repair Bay mode. They are pretty cool display modes but I'll probably just display it in trailer mode. For the younger buyers, this definitely has a LOT of play value.
 
OVERALL:
Optimus has a pretty intricate Transformation. A bit too complex for a five year old, only because I fear parts could break as they try to wiggle and turn bits and pieces. However, this Prime is amazing. He is as screen accurate as I think any Prime will get, he has perfect accessories, including an Energon axe which you will see in later pics, and plenty of articulation. I could have taken so many pics, but I need the memory. That said, If you can 1.)afford him, and 2.) find him, without a shadow of a doubt get him. I opened the gift on Christmas morning and found myself reduced to a little kid again. This is the shining example of a Transformer that will last throughout the ages!
 
10 OUT OF 10!!!!
 





 
 
 

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Review of Marvel Legends 2012 Wave 1 Iron Man and 2013 Wave 1 Ultimate Captain America!


The Basics:Captain America:
Scale: 6"
Price: $15.99 - $22.99 in store, $22.98 on Amazon.com

Iron Man:
Scale: A little under 6"
Price: $15.99 - $22.99 in store,  $9.99 - $17.95 on Amazon.com

Character Bios:

Ultimate Captain America:
In 1940, as America prepared for war, young and frail Steve Rogers volunteered for an experiment that transformed him into the ultimate physical specimen: Captain America. Enhanced by the Super-Soldier Serum, Captain America's agility, strength, endurance and reaction time were superior to those of an Olympic-level athlete. Cap also mastered a number of fighting forms, including American-style boxing and judo. These abilities, combined with his indestructible shield, made him one of the finest human combatants Earth had ever known. Steve Rogers battled the Nazis until a mishap placed him in suspended animation deep within the Himalayan Mountains. Decades later he was discovered by Tony Stark and S.H.I.E.L.D. and became a cornerstone of the Ultimates.
To learn more about Ultimate Cap, check out:
http://marvel.wikia.com/Steven_Rogers_(Earth-1610)

Extremis Iron Man:
When Tony Stark was injected with Extremis, it was an act of desperation done to save his life. It was unknown what that untested nanotech virus would do to him. In the end, however, it expanded his mind, enhanced his abilities, and rebuilt his body into a living weapon. Granted full cybernetic interface with his armor and any nearby technology, he became truly invincible, and nearly unstoppable.
For more on the Extremis Storyline, check out:
http://marvel.wikia.com/Iron_Man:_Extremis

Sculpt and Paint:


 
These were two figures from the Return of Marvel Legends that I was really looking forward to and they both deliver in their own way. The sculpt on both is great but Iron Man's is truly remarkable. Every line, every groove, every repulsor is comic book accurate. It looks like he literally flew right off the page of the comics. The attention to detail is fantastic. Ultimate Cap likewise has a good sculpt, but it is a reused body with new parts. The new parts include his vest, belt, head, gloves, and boots, all of which are sculpted wonderfully. The rest of his body comes from the Steve Rogers of Wave 1, which is kind of ingenious as they are supposed to be the same person.


The head sculpt itself is actually the same as Steve's but with a mask on of course. This allows swappable heads to create masked and unmasked looks! That is a a cool little touch. The belt has a lot of detail, including a sculpted on canteen, knife, and two grenades. As far as paint goes, they are both exceptionally done. The only things to look out for on Iron Man are the black on the eyes and mouth on the mask. For Cap look at the white on the arms, the star on his chest, the stripes on his torso, the "A" on his head, and watch for the blue of the mask bleeding down into his face. My only gripe with his paint is that Ultimate Cap should have a star on each shoulder, which he does not. He should also have grey under his armpits on both side, where as this figure only has it on one side. Other than that, you're good.
 
Articulation and Accessories:
In the way of articulation for The Captain he has a ball-hinge head, swivel-hinge shoulders, swivel biceps, double-hinge elbows, swivel forearms,  an ab crunch, a swivel waist, swivel-hinge hips, swivel thighs, double-hinge knees, swivel calves, and hinge-pivot ankles. Mr.Stark has has a swivel-ball head, swivel-hinge shoulders, swivel biceps, double-hinge elbows, swivel-hinge wrists, a ball jointed torso, swivel-hinge hips, swivel thighs, double-hinge knees, and swivel-hinge ankles. Cap in my opinion has the better articulation. Unfortunately for Iron Man, his leg articulation at the hips is incredibly limited.
 

 
 
For Captain America's accessories he includes a removable vest, belt, and his shield. Iron Man has none.
 
OVERALL:
These are some great figures even with their minor faults. I would still strongly recommend them for your shelf. I know these will be my new definitive Captain America and Iron Man!
 
Captain America: 9 OUT OF 10!!!
 
Iron Man: 8 OUT OF 10!!!