Warren Beatty standing on the shelf, tommy gun in hand with that yellow trench and hat would be pure madness!!!! :thud:
Rainman better start listening to people who actually care about his art, want to see great collectibles out there, snatched up by everyone...
Not just personal desires that are requested for entitled purposes.
Warren Beatty standing on the shelf, tommy gun in hand with that yellow trench and hat would be pure madness!!!! :thud:
Loved the Ferris movie, but wouldn't spend $800 on a figure. Although, the clothing would be nice.
Loved the Ferris movie, but wouldn't spend $800 on a figure. Although, the clothing would be nice.
How about this guy!
Too many great choices! I hope someone attempts that teenwolf!!
:exactly: But still a good choice!
I've said it before and I'll say it again.... Long Live "The Bueller"
YESSSS!! POW POW.....CHIK, CHIKI, CHIKA!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0vD9E1G5tQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I think Ferris Bueller could be a nice choice that would have a lot of support in the geek community. A pretty popular/recognizable film character as far as those things go, though I personally didn't care much for the character or movie.
A real screen legend I would love to see Rainman tackle is Humphrey Bogart. One of the great, truly iconic film stars and I haven't really seen a 1/6th scale version that does him justice that I can recall. Not sure how many collectors looking for exclusively 70s-2000s movie characters would have much interest, but I can scarcely think of an actor that is more deserving. Maybe Chaplin but, of course, Rainman has already done that. Other nice, genuinely iconic choices would be Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane, Jimmy Stewart from It's a Wonderful Life, and Robert Mitchum from Night of the Hunter. These would be fairly mundane figures, outfit-wise, but that didn't stop Rainman when going after the Narrator, Stansfield, Dexter, etc.
i haven't been in here for a while but you people are starting to speak my language :lol
napoleon dynamite would be awesome (i like his sleeves) but a ferris bueller would be classic. i'm still however holding on to the 1 in a million chance he'll do a dark helmet :lol
I think Ferris Bueller could be a nice choice that would have a lot of support in the geek community. A pretty popular/recognizable film character as far as those things go, though I personally didn't care much for the character or movie.
A real screen legend I would love to see Rainman tackle is Humphrey Bogart. One of the great, truly iconic film stars and I haven't really seen a 1/6th scale version that does him justice that I can recall. Not sure how many collectors looking for exclusively 70s-2000s movie characters would have much interest, but I can scarcely think of an actor that is more deserving. Maybe Chaplin but, of course, Rainman has already done that. Other nice, genuinely iconic choices would be Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane, Jimmy Stewart from It's a Wonderful Life, and Robert Mitchum from Night of the Hunter. These would be fairly mundane figures, outfit-wise, but that didn't stop Rainman when going after the Narrator, Stansfield, Dexter, etc.
Gene Kelly would be a nice choice, as well. As would Fred Astaire. I do think he must have a personal interest in those, as he seems to choose more of those classic characters unsolicited. But. . .I won't send him an e-mail asking him about it
i haven't been in here for a while but you people are starting to speak my language :lol
napoleon dynamite would be awesome (i like his sleeves) but a ferris bueller would be classic. i'm still however holding on to the 1 in a million chance he'll do a dark helmet :lol
Not instantly recognizable for some but just imagine this:
Keyser Soze/Verbal Kint
my number 1 rainman want is still:
but probably unlikely. will have to file it away with dark helmet under "keep dreaming pal!" :lol
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