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Since Rainman started the western genre with the GBU figures, I think it would be aprapo for him to start the run on musicians.
Hendrix
Morrison
Jagger
Richards
Page
Dylan
Townshend
Springsteen
McCartney
 
Rainman Prince could be amazing.

Sting, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Joey Ramone, Joe Strummer, David Byrne, Debbie Harry, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Willie Nelson, Buddy Holly, Kurt Cobaine, Hank Williams, Gram Parson, Steve Earle, Ronnie James Dio, Ritchie Blackmore, Madonna, Trent Reznor, Slayer, Donald ***an and Walter Becker, the Pixies, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Lane Staley, there are loads of musicians I would love to see a guy like Rainman do, and that I would buy.
 
I have to give Django another shot. I saw it once in the theater and liked it, but like others said wasn't compelled to see it again. I'm a huge Tarantino guy, and for a long stretch he could do no wrong in my eyes, but this just didn't feel like Tarantino of old. Maybe I missed something and it'll click on the next watch

Stop the nonsense, I would rather buy fat darth Vader midget

:lol:lol:lol Spaceballs is great and is a little nostalgic for me. DH is definitely awesome in figure form. I was close to jumping on Spenser's & MG's when they were offered, but ended up passing on both in the end. Maybe I'll cave the third time around
 
Happy Australia Day everyone... A day to appreciate what's great about life and the beautiful country you live in.... Cheers

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I dig the large majority of musicians being kicked around the last few pages and would like to see any of them done, but musicians are outside of my scope of collecting, so probably wouldn't buy any. They would be cool projects to follow though
 
I also would be out on pretty much 9/10 musicians if he made them. Strictly film for me :)
 
I have to give Django another shot. I saw it once in the theater and liked it, but like others said wasn't compelled to see it again. I'm a huge Tarantino guy, and for a long stretch he could do no wrong in my eyes, but this just didn't feel like Tarantino of old. Maybe I missed something and it'll click on the next watch



:lol:lol:lol Spaceballs is great and is a little nostalgic for me. DH is definitely awesome in figure form. I was close to jumping on Spenser's & MG's when they were offered, but ended up passing on both in the end. Maybe I'll cave the third time around

I have Spenser's version and it is still one of my favorite pieces, he nailed that one. I would love to see Lone Star and Barf. That movie had such hilarious characters. Barf would look amazing.
 
I have Spenser's version and it is still one of my favorite pieces, he nailed that one. I would love to see Lone Star and Barf. That movie had such hilarious characters. Barf would look amazing.

Both Spenser's and Mike & Robbie's looked great and had a ton of charm.

If I bit at a new offering I'd probably be content with the little Vader with the big Schwartz, but I'd like to see the others devolop
 
Is this similar to Independence Day for us in the states?
Ummm... Sort of the other way hahaha
It celebrates when Australia was 'made' rather than its freedom or independabce from Great Britain.
Either way, I'm sure it's the same as in that you appreciate life and that around you and your country on this particular day... And have a day off of work!!! Yey!
 
Ummm... Sort of the other way hahaha
It celebrates when Australia was 'made' rather than its freedom or independabce from Great Britain.
Either way, I'm sure it's the same as in that you appreciate life and that around you and your country on this particular day... And have a day off of work!!! Yey!
Sounds awesome man, a day off work to set off firecrackers and be thankful to President Paul Hogan for winning the Australian-England war of 1981
 
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