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Title: everyone else lists recent purchases so I will too
Post by: Brian Ringler on March 19, 2001, 08:50:04 PM
Here's the used stuff I've purchased lately

Blood Dolls
Ragdoll -Doesn't it seem every full moon movie uses miniatures doll like things
I, Zombie
Deadly Spygames -I hear this is pretty bad, its from the same guy that made outtakes

So far I watched half of Blood Dolls last night, but it was late and I was tired so I stopped half way, plan to finish tonight though


Title: Re: everyone else lists recent purchases so I will too
Post by: BadTaste_nz on March 19, 2001, 11:29:53 PM
mine are -

12 Monkeys
Blade
Killer Klowns from outer space
Poltergeist 1,2,3
and of course It came from outer space (B&W)


Title: Ragdoll
Post by: Stefan Robak on March 20, 2001, 08:43:17 AM
I'm starting to think all of the Full Moon monsters are either going to be toys (or something migdety) or clowns.  Examples are the upcoming Full Moon movies "Gingerdead Man" (that's the actual title) and "Killjoy" (Killer clown movie).
Also Full Moon sems to be making action figures of all of their movies.  The Ragdoll action figure is already available.


Title: Re: everyone else lists recent purchases so I will too
Post by: StatCat on March 20, 2001, 06:35:48 PM
Ragdoll is a total rip off of the Zuni warrior doll found in Trilogy of Terror. Only difference is ragdoll is female.

My recent purchases include:

Puppetmaster/ 45 fullmoon trailers dvd ( I have the video but wanted to see the dvd because it was only $8)

Terminator 2 Ultimate edition dvd

Mutant dvd

recently go these in trades:

Wild Zero english subs

Cemetery of terror

Graveyard disturbence

zombie toxin

meat market

Black Past

The zombie army

Revenge of the zombies

and a few others which I can't recall


Title: Re: Full Moon Toys
Post by: Chadzilla on March 20, 2001, 06:52:39 PM
According to Stomp Tokyo, in their review of Retro Puppet Master, Full Moon was on the brink of going under when their toy line was released in Japan.  Their they proved incredibly popular  and sold like hot cakes.  This gave them money to make more cruddy movies (good for us Full Moon Fanatics that are into pain), so I think that just about everything they do will have some kind of merchandising spin to it for now on.  Charles Band as a low rent George Lucas and Puppet Master the 'horror' version of the Star Wars/Trek franchising juggernaut.  Oh well, it could be worse.