WreckerJack wrote:The girl in a sling chair weirds me out. Her eyes look glassy like she is ill.
Burn wrote:WreckerJack wrote:The girl in a sling chair weirds me out. Her eyes look glassy like she is ill.
That's just how she devours your soul.
Sorry ... if it's any consolation, Va'al functions perfectly fine after I sold his soul off!
Va'al wrote:Burn wrote:WreckerJack wrote:The girl in a sling chair weirds me out. Her eyes look glassy like she is ill.
That's just how she devours your soul.
Sorry ... if it's any consolation, Va'al functions perfectly fine after I sold his soul off!
IT WAS YOU
Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:Burn wrote:WreckerJack wrote:The girl in a sling chair weirds me out. Her eyes look glassy like she is ill.
That's just how she devours your soul.
Sorry ... if it's any consolation, Va'al functions perfectly fine after I sold his soul off!
IT WAS YOU
You knew this. I posted many times when a figure was revealed that I wanted that I would be selling off part of your soul. Don't act like it wasn't without your knowledge.
You knew full well what was going on. Now just relax and let me take a little bit more ...
Burn wrote:You have nothing but a feeling of emptiness inside of you. Stop drama llaming already, you're embarrassing yourself.
Here is the prototype for Hasbro's "Titans Return" Hot Rod figure, released in 2017! #TTTMU #Transformers
The board is back! Stay tuned for updates and a big surprise! #TTTMU
I know... 3 months?Burn wrote:ughhhh hurry up and put the next episodes out already!
shajaki wrote:I know... 3 months?Burn wrote:ughhhh hurry up and put the next episodes out already!
WreckerJack wrote:shajaki wrote:I know... 3 months?Burn wrote:ughhhh hurry up and put the next episodes out already!
Feels like I have been waiting for this forever!
Burn wrote:WreckerJack wrote:shajaki wrote:I know... 3 months?Burn wrote:ughhhh hurry up and put the next episodes out already!
Feels like I have been waiting for this forever!
You would have waited an eternity for this?
WreckerJack wrote:It's pretty exciting that someone from our site got to be a part of this series. So naturally I have to watch it and see.
Burn wrote:WreckerJack wrote:It's pretty exciting that someone from our site got to be a part of this series. So naturally I have to watch it and see.
It was my main reason for watching it.
But now, I find it fascinating, even lines like G.I. Joe and Barbie which I had zero interest in, I still found fascinating.
So if they are more seasons after this one, sign me up. It's fascinating learning all the behind the scenes stuff on how they toys were brought to fruition.
GD: You’ve had access to a lot of cool things and met a lot of cool people. Have any cool prototypes or one-offs been added to your collection because of access from the show?
Brian: I was very mindful of even not having the appearance of a conflict of interest. We had a lot of people – we had Bod [sic] Budiansky, he’s the Marvel editor who created all the characters for Transformers and wrote every single [ed. note: not entirely true, just initial run] Transformers comic book. I mean, he literally came in with a pile of paper on his lap that turned out to be his original legal pad descriptions of Optimus Prime and Star Scream [sic] and Ravage. I would conservatively estimate he had half a million dollars worth of history on his lap. He took a 3-hour train ride to our New York office just holding these things in his hand! They weren’t even in a folder or a bag! I honestly, and this was very early on in the shoot, I almost said to him ‘Hey, would you sell those?’ and right before I asked him I was like ‘You know what? That’s not appropriate.’ If the day ever comes where we officially will never make another episode, then I will reach back and possibly see if (he) would sell those.
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GD: “How do you decide which properties you choose. Is it based on production numbers, the sales numbers, or the crossover cultural impact? What makes you determine what you cover?
Brian: “The official answer is ‘I use my gut.’ But if I’m to dive into my ‘gut,’ it’s a bunch of criteria. Number one, (has) the toy essentially been in production nonstop since the day it started production? Is this a toy that was big when it started and still big? Second thing: is it a good story? Is the story interesting? Is the story of how it got from A to B interesting? That was a big part. Number three, is there a rabid fan base? Do people dress up like the characters at conventions? Are there conventions? Do they dress up like the character for Halloween? And the fourth (thing) is, I had and idea in my head of like the Mount Rushmore of toys, and I wanted to make sure that every character we did could be on the Mount Rushmore of toys. My wife doesn’t know anything about Transformers, but if you show her a picture of Optimus Prime, she knows who that is. That’s what I call the Mount Rushmore factor.”
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