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Post by Dragon Prime on Nov 6, 2015 9:48:38 GMT -6
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Post by Metal Matt on Nov 6, 2015 9:55:24 GMT -6
Yeah, this actually does look pretty good and accurate. For once they finally got the hair right. It does look like he did in CP2.
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Post by Spanky on Nov 6, 2015 10:26:46 GMT -6
Finally, something decent
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Post by Gee on Nov 6, 2015 15:14:56 GMT -6
Looks pretty decent, nice change from the shit we have gotten in the past...
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Post by Dragon Prime on Nov 6, 2015 16:04:27 GMT -6
I know right?
Now all they need to do is take this approach with something not as cartoony looking. Like a doll or action figure.
Still do not know why Mezco did away with the Cinema of Fear line. Granted, they no longer hold the rights to Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, or Texas Chainsaw Massacre... but last time I checked they do have Halloween and Child's Play and there are others they can get I'm sure.
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Post by Metal Matt on Nov 6, 2015 16:11:51 GMT -6
I'd like to see them do this kind of an accurate figure with the stitched version of Chucky. While I have a Pop Vinyl figure of stitched Chucky, and I really like it, don't get me wrong, but I'd like to see Mezco do a more realistic and accurate stitched Chucky figure like this unstitched figure is, as opposed to the cartoonish style that Pop Vinyl has.
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Post by Dragon Prime on Nov 6, 2015 20:19:35 GMT -6
Well Pop Vinyl is a different company all together though I see what you mean. They tried giving us a one and done Chucky in the Pop series.
They did make a stitched version of this guy first, though I haven't seen any in stores. Not a bad figure but it resembles the Chucky video game artwork that never got released more so a movie design, where this unstitched Chucky looks more in vein to a movie design.
Both are meant to be cartoonish or "stylized" as the company puts it but you can tell they tried shooting for a more accurate design here than the stitched version albeit stylized versions of the character.
I'm definitely buying one of these when they come out.
It seems like Tiffany is getting shafted as of late.
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Post by Metal Matt on Nov 6, 2015 20:28:59 GMT -6
Yeah, I wish Mezco would make a Tiffany figure like this. I haven't really seen too many good Tiffany figures. Hell, I haven't seen much Tiffany merch in general.
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Post by Dragon Prime on Nov 6, 2015 21:24:32 GMT -6
I can see companies not wanting to invest in making Glen/Glenda merch because that character was only in one film and takes the brunt of bad criticism.
Tiffany does have a fan base but perhaps Bride and Seed are so far away now that they're staying safe by sticking to Chucky products.
Sad to say... Curse didn't exactly set the world on fire so I think companies are going to shoot for nostalgia. Besides, Chucky is at that age where the general audience that may buy a Chucky product are going to remember the first couple films the best.
I'm sure 2018 will be a good year for product. Child's Play 30th anniversary and Bride's 20th.
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Post by necessaryevil on Nov 7, 2015 10:55:16 GMT -6
Did we ever find out sales of "Curse of Chucky".
Very excited to see what trick or treat studios do.
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Post by Gee on Nov 7, 2015 12:18:57 GMT -6
The only Tiffany I have ever seen are the Living Dead doll ones, which are basically porcelain dolls in costumes it seems, and also those big ugly ones they sell in Spencers.
I would like to see a realistic Tiffany doll, but what she looked like in Bride..she looked awful in seed in my opinion.
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Post by Metal Matt on Nov 7, 2015 12:31:43 GMT -6
Yeah, I'd like to see Bride Tiffany have a figure like this. It would honestly look awesome.
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Post by Zephyr on Nov 7, 2015 16:37:36 GMT -6
And the ones made my Dream Rush.
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Post by Dragon Prime on Nov 7, 2015 19:48:32 GMT -6
Ironically, I saw the stitched version today at FYE.
Not bad but awfully small for being $19.99
It's not too much larger than a Pop Vinyl.
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