Showing posts with label Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toys. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

TOY FAIR 2013: Ram Man Unmasked! What's Under the Helmet of He-Man's Tough Little Ally?

For all us old school '80s kids, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe was an inescapable franchise, whether it be the Mattel toy line or the insanely popular Filmation animated series. Even when it teetered on trending to far into a boys club alomg came She Ra: Princess of Power to let girls in on the fun.The He-Man line was always a lot bigger and bulkier than our Star Wars and G.I. Joe 3.75" figures, so it always required extra imagination to mix and match characters if Skeletor decided to plan a sneak attack on Luke Skywalker.

At the 2013 Toy Fair, in addition to their massive Castle Grayskull play set, Mattel and MattyCollector unveiled a new figure in their Masters of the Universe Classics line: Ram Man, the heroic human bettering ram.

The series of highly detailed collectible action figures are impressive upgrades of the toys we grew up playing with. What makes this figure a little extra special is that we for the first time get a look at what the stout little guy looks like under the helmet, and it turns out he's a badass blonde!

The figure comes with his signature battle axe, and two heads, a helmet-less version and a the steel masked version we have all come to expect from He-Man's tough ally.









Thursday, October 11, 2012

NEW YORK COMIC CON 2012: Hasbro Unveils Latest Toy Lines

On the eve of New York Comic Con, Hasbro showed off some of the hot new products set to hit shelves soon. From their new G.I. Joe KRE-O line, to the Star Wars Angry Birds tie-in, to the latest from Transformers Prime and Marvel properties. We also got a sneak peek at the new armor Robert Downey Jr. will be wearing as Tony Stark in the upcoming Iron Man 3.

Check out some pics from the exclusive party last night.

































Friday, October 5, 2012

NEW YORK COMIC CON 2012: Hasbro KRE-O's Classic G.I. Joe Flashback

The good folks at Hasbro have provided NerdyRottenScoundrel with a sneak peek image for their 2013 G.I. Joe KRE-O toy line, which will be unveiled next week exclusively at New York Comic Con.

If the picture looks familiar to some of us old school Joe fans, it's a direct homage to one of the most iconic images associated with the franchise. For the NYCC debut, KRE-O chose a varient that is unmistakably reminiscent of Marvel Comics' June 1982 first issue of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, which featured some of the original 13 members, including Grunt, Flash, Scarlett, and Stalker.




Check back here next week for a preview of what is set to hit shelves in 2013, I will be attending an exclusive event on the eve of NYCC for a first hand sneak peek at Hasbro's latest in their TransformersG.I. JoeStar Wars, and Marvel toy lines.



Saturday, July 7, 2012

'Star Trek' Gets A KRE-O Makeover In Time For Comic-Con



Hasbro will be debuting their new Star Trek toy line from the signature KRE-O collection next week in San Diego at Comic-Con. To build additional anticipation for the showcase of various fan favorite characters and vehicles, Bad Robot produced a clever stop-motion teaser short in the vein of the feature film trailer for J.J. Abrams' 2009 blockbuster re-imaging of the iconic sci-fi franchise.

From Hasbro:
"Based on the upcoming STAR TREK sequel from Paramount Pictures and directed by J.J. Abrams, the KRE-O STAR TREK line, under license from CBS Consumer Products, features a variety of vehicles from the movie along with fun KREON figures based on iconic STAR TREK characters. Fans will be able to see the KRE-O STAR TREK U.S.S. ENTERPRISE set and KIRK, SPOCK and BONES KREON figures for the first time in person at the Hasbro Comic-Con booth (#3213) beginning on Preview Night, July 11."
"In a groundbreaking move for entertainment based building sets, Hasbro teamed up with J.J. Abrams, director of the upcoming STAR TREK sequel, to create a KRE-O STAR TREK stop motion digital short. The digital short, produced by Bad Robot, features icons of the STAR TREK saga in a stand-alone storyline and will premiere at a later date in partnership with Paramount Pictures. At Comic-Con the teaser trailer for the KRE-O STAR TREK digital short will be featured along with the upcoming U.S.S. ENTERPRISE building set and KREOStar TN figures in the Hasbro booth. In anticipation of the convention, Hasbro is unveiling a first look image of the KRE-O STAR TREK U.S.S. ENTERPRISE set and the teaser trailer."

“Comic-Con International is the perfect place to give fans a sneak peek at upcoming KRE-O STAR TREK products and the teaser trailer for the KRE-O digital short produced by Bad Robot,” said Kimberly Boyd, global KRE-O brand director at Hasbro. “The KRE-O brand is enjoyed by consumers around the world and Hasbro is thrilled to work with the amazing teams at CBS Consumer Products, Bad Robot and Paramount Pictures to bring the STAR TREK property to life with KRE-O building sets.”

Friday, May 18, 2012

Film Review - BATTLESHIP ★★½☆☆☆

Going into 2012, I had two big budget targets on my radar that I expected to go 'all film school' on: John Carter and Battleship. Unfortunately for Taylor Kitsch, he happened to star in both of them. John Carter was out of theaters before I was able to see it (my bad), and as for Battleship (yes, based on the classic Hasbro naval combat board game), well I'll be damned if I didn't have a great time throughout the ridiculous bombastic spectacle that it was.

To be fair, I am a firm believer that you can't appreciate good movies without sitting through bad movies. And by no means is Battleship a terribly bad movie, but to say it doesn't ride the B-Movie wave big time would be misleading (albeit a B-Movie with a budget of possibly $200 million or so). Every single production penny spent is up there on the big screen, Battleship easily excels as a film that looks and sounds expensive (and you will not experience a louder film this year, of that I can assure you).

Director Peter Berg (Hancock, The Rundown) really steps up several notches by borrowing heavily from the Michael Bay playbook of how to assault the senses of your paying audience. The film certainly has the hi-tech look and feel of a Transformers off-shoot, but Berg thankfully left out much of the roll your eyes humor that somehow always makes it to the final cut of a Bay film.

So let's get to the plot, which is safe to say is fairly straightforward. Throwing caution to the wind, some optimistic astronomers in Hawaii beam a blind 'hello' beacon to a distant Earth-like planet in hopes of high fiving any existing extraterrestrial neighbors. Lets just say when the eventual response years later is not a reciprocal greeting, but a preliminary alien invasion force, its up to the guys and gals of the U.S. Navy to let them know exactly where the buck stops.

Alex and Stone Hopper (Taylor Kitsch and Alexander Skarsgård) are our lead hero Naval officer brothers, with Alex being the unpredictable Maverick to Stone's straight and narrow Goose. Academy Award Winner Liam Neeson plays Admiral Shane, Commander of the Pacific Fleet, and adds the necessary weight to the role of the big man in charge. Sports Illustrated supermodel Brooklyn Decker plays Admiral Shane's supermodel physical therapist daughter, and to complicate matters, fiancée to Kitsch's screw-up sailor. And then we have Rhianna as Petty Officer Second Class Cora Raikes, who also serves as a weapons specialist (and also for my taste has far too much screen time as the tough-as-nails-who-always-has-a-one-liner military chick).

While the plot is thin, (do we get or even deserve a reason for the alien's invasion?), a big summer actioner like this should not (and does not) require its audience to think too hard. Are there scenes where combat takes place that are literally inspired by the board game based on nautical coordinates? Of course. They have you mid-scene before you realize it. And does anyone get to deliver THE big Battleship tag line? Wait for it...

When the aliens do arrive after we spend a little too long with character developing introductions, Battleship kicks in on full throttle. The intense battle scenes are well staged and the accompanying special effects are convincing. The powerful alien submersible ships are both impressive and oppressive, as are the razor laced roller balls of destruction. Another piece of eye candy are the humanoid aliens who travel about in nifty Mass Effect inspired exo-suits.

Battleship definitely settles into its A-game comfort zone with some quick cutting Top Gun-esque excitement on the high seas. Since ship to ship combat on the big screen has been monopolized by the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, it's great to see the bad ass arsenals of sea faring vessels that are not waving a jolly roger flag atop their masts.

By the time the plan in store for third act big finish reveals itself, you will either be cheering or throwing your concessions at the screen. But again, that is part of the inherent fun of the popcorn formula it adheres to. There are some cringe worthy lines of dialogue that read better off the script page than in front of a camera, but frankly moments like that only make you appreciate more how Bill Pullman managed to pull off the pep rally Presidential speech in Independence Day.



Battleship doesn't pretend to be anything but what it is. Its all there right in your face and you know already if this is your idea of a good time at the movies. If so, add an additional half star rating. So go with it, enjoy the intended high octane fun, watch big things go bang and boom, and most of all, don't over think it. That's what I did.



Battleship opens in theaters today.

REVIEW RATING: ★★½☆☆☆
Directed By: Peter Berg
Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgård, Rihanna, Brooklyn Decker, and Liam Neeson
Studio: Universal Pictures
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 131 minutes 



Wednesday, April 25, 2012

'Avengers' & 'Amazing Spider-Man' Toys Assemble In NYC

With the summer blockbuster season fast approaching, The 2012 Time To Play Spring Showcase was held in NYC today and I caught a sneak peek at some of the hot new tie-in toys that are on the way. Among the highlights of what was showcased was the new line of various goodies from the Marvel Studios films The Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man.

Lego had a big presence with their line of heroes, villains, and Helicarrier play sets ready to assemble from The Avengers. Some older favorites from Hasbro like the Hulk Smash fists, hero character masks, and mini Captain America Attack Shield will be back on shelves. Those items will be joined by new Spider-Man role play toys that include the iconic mask with glowing spider-sense eyes and Spidey glove web-shooters with authentic movie sound effects activated by wrist movement. There is even a real wall crawling remote controlled Spider-Man figure. Yes, it climbs up, down, and all around a smooth wall!


















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