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Ninja Turtles & Strawberry Mini-Wheats.

In the previous post, I called "slenderer" the plural of "slender." This is incorrect. I'm not even sure if a word like "slender" can have a plural in any reasonable fashion, but I may be wrong again. I've said my Hail Marys and I hope all is forgiven.

In a previous post but not the previous post, I asked y'all for suggestions on what to trade Red Steel in for, because Red Steel apparently sucks. You had a lot of great suggestions, but upon going to Toys 'R' Us with visions of Elebits dancing in my head, I traded the bad game in for a shiny gift card and left not with Elebits, but with lots and lots of toys. Starting with this:


There's already a full gamut of toys based on the upcoming Ninja Turtles CG flick, including the four green heroes in what I'd call their best action figure translations to date. Really, the new figures are just about perfect. While I dabbled in the resurgent TMNT line based specifically on the resurgent TMNT cartoon, these are much, much nicer. I picked up Raphael to begin a collection that will inevitably end up as desk decor at work, and the picture above says it all. It's a great mold with or without the connection to the new flick, with around 47,000 points of articulation and a bandana that actually looks like a bandana and not at all like a knob of raw steak glued to the side of a Ninja Turtle's head.

I really love their chic simplicity. In many ways, seeing the new movie toys reminded me of when the original Turtles toy craze first launched -- with four totally basic, soft-headed Turtle figures that came with 27 brownish plastic weapons. Like those figures, the new set relies less on any specific gimmicky action feature and more on the idea that these are great toys to let imagination-through-hands run wild. It's a shame that I'm too old and fogyish to utilize Raphael as anything more than a decorative statue, but kids who end up with these figures are in for countless afternoons of adventure by their own dictation.

Not all of the new TMNT movie toys follow Raphael's holy pattern of simple awesomeness, but the best ones do. And they're only $6.99! That's not much more than I paid for the elusive Metalhead figure back in grade school.


There's a great commercial for new Strawberry Delight Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal, where a normal, white-frosted anthropomorphic Mini-Wheat mistakes a pink-frosted anthropomorphic Mini-Wheat and starts hitting on him. I am so damn proud of the person who pitched that to Kellogg's well enough to get an OK. I decided to reward the mystery pitcher's grand effort by buying a box, and now that I've tried it, I hereby proclaim Strawberry Delight Frosted Mini-Wheats as both Cereal of the Month and Cereal With The Longest Name Ever. Shit's good, son. Real good.

Take a bowl of Frosted Mini-Wheats, but replace the milk with Strawberry Quik. That's what this tastes like, and it works much better than that visual dictates. The frosting is far thicker ("thicker" being the plural of "thick") and more indulgent than the regular whitey version, and my taste buds had to light a cigarette after the experience.

And that's my story. Turtles and cereal. You know what I should write? Articles. It's been a while. That's on the to-do list, assuming I can get past the recent habit of writing articles halfway, hating them and ditching them. In the meantime, check this page for a bunch of older articles that I liked well enough.

Posted by Matt on 01/18/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 215 comments

Jesus K, log onto AIM once in a while! I’ve been chasing your ghost for the past three days.

Chestnuts roasted by ColonelCatsup @ 01/21/2007 7:39 PM


i never understood the kevin smith hype. his movies seem amateurish with horrible, stiff lines and some of the worst direction ever caught on film.. and then his acting, damn.

the only one i liked was dogma, i’ll admit that was well made, but the others – mallrats and clerks 2 come to mind, literally seem like they were made by a college film student

robert rodriguez on the other hand, when he’s not makin kiddie flicks, is the balls

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/21/2007 8:06 PM


Everything after Dogma would be best to be ignored and everything before Chasing Amy was enjoyable but wouldn’t bother me too much if I were told I weren’t aloud to see ever again.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/21/2007 8:27 PM


yea i hope that didn’t come across too harsh, i’m used to talkin to my friends and we just kinda put it all out there, there were some moments of the first clerks i liked, but it was one of those things u give the benefit of a doubt cuz it was low budget, but it seemed like even after he had more of a budget his stuff didn’t get much better for me, worse in a lot of parts.. i think my girl digs most of his stuff tho

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/21/2007 9:31 PM


So who else besides me took their teddy ruxpin story tape threw it in the trash and popped a FAT BOYS tape into good old Teddy. Watching the T-Rux beatbox was a trip. Gonna shop for one on Ebay. I need to relive this memory.

Chestnuts roasted by Event Horizon @ 01/21/2007 9:50 PM


Did anybody else have the Raph where he was in a space suit? TO THE MOON!

Or the giant developmentally disabled turtles that actually transformed into non-mutant turtles the size of your fist?

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 01/22/2007 12:34 AM


I did. A step cousin stole his space helmet and so I never played with it ever again, nor talked to that person.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/22/2007 12:43 AM


I guess everybody went to the park or something. Oh well, hope everybody’s week gets off on the right foot!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 01/22/2007 2:34 AM


Hate to double post but I want to add that Gervais and Merchant writer/direct circles around Smith too (not that I don’t like him; I think I’m the only person who actually thought JaSBSB was good). Should have said them earlier but I was thinking features.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 isn't an English major (anymore) @ 01/22/2007 10:22 AM


I picked up a box of the Strawberry Mini-Wheats this weekend, but I have yet to crack them open to indulge in their strawberry goodness.

Random Question: People that only attend church around Easter and Christmas times are called “Chreasters”.

What are people that only visit X-E around Halloween and Christmas called?

Chestnuts roasted by bad karma @ 01/22/2007 10:53 AM


fat.. boyyyyyyyys, da da da daaaa daaaaaaaaaaaaa..

“3.99 for all U CAN EAT!” haha, man i never had a teddy ruxpin, if it wasn’t gi joe or transformers it was pretty much off my radar. i do seem to remember somebody having one and us puttin tapes in there though, good times

my favorite directors would probably be:

pre-pussywhipped guy ritchie
pre-90s john carpenter
roman polanski

as for writer/direct projects i thought cabin fever was great, but couln’t stand hostel.. i hope he returns to that tongue in cheek campy horror again

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/22/2007 11:40 AM


I never thought I’d see so much anti-Smithism around these parts. I always assumed you guys were totally into him like everyone else I know. And in the known universe. It just boggles my mind how anyone could NOT just love him. To each his own, of course.

I had those transforming Turtles, they were awesome. I liked the transforming vehicles as well, especially the motorcycle that became a hangglider. I’m always about any line throwing their Transformers homage into the mix. I’m suprised I never got those Star Wars ones.

Chestnuts roasted by K- boldly begins sentence fragments with conjunctions @ 01/22/2007 12:45 PM


Got iced in at home Saturday. Nice to see the thread still going nowhere, and having fun getting there. Here’s my contribution:

Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
Hooking up words and phrases and clauses.
Conjunction Junction, how’s that function?
I got three favorite cars
That get most of my job done.
Conjunction Junction, what’s their function?
I got “and”, “but”, and “or”,
They’ll get you pretty far.

“And”:
That’s an additive, like “this and that”.
“But”:
That’s sort of the opposite,
“Not this but that”.
And then there’s “or”:
O-R, when you have a choice like
“This or that”.
“And”, “but”, and “or”,
Get you pretty far.

Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
Hooking up two boxcars and making ‘em run right.
Milk and honey, bread and butter, peas and rice.
Hey that’s nice!
Dirty but happy, digging and scratching,
Losing your shoe and a button or two.
He’s poor but honest, sad but true,
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!

Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
Hooking up two cars to one
When you say something like this choice:
“Either now or later”
Or no choice:
“Neither now nor ever”
Hey that’s clever!
Eat this or that, grow thin or fat,
Never mind, I wouldn’t do that,
I’m fat enough now!

Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
Hooking up phrases and clauses that balance, like:
Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
He cut loose the sandbags,
But the balloon wouldn’t go any higher.
Let’s go up to the mountains,
Or down to the sea.
You should always say “thank you”,
Or at least say “please”.

Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
Hooking up words and phrases and clauses
In complex sentences like:

Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
Hooking up cars and making ‘em function.
Conjunction Junction, how’s that function?
I like tying up words and phrases and clauses.
Conjunction Junction, watch that function.
I’m going to get you there if you’re very careful.
Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
I’m going to get you there if you’re very careful.
Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
I’m going to get you there if you’re very careful.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash and Conjuntivitus Junction @ 01/22/2007 2:05 PM


I have very strong negative feelings about Roman Polanski so I will refrain from commenting on him.

On another note…I scored a Wii on Sunday and OH MY GOSH I am SORE!!! I might just quit the gym and start a Wii workout program. BTW I totally kick butt at Wii bowling because unlike real life I can’t throw the ball behind me and injure my friends.

Happy Manic Monday All!

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 01/22/2007 2:29 PM


“What are people that only visit X-E around Halloween and Christmas called?”

Challoweeners. Or, Challowieners.

Chestnuts roasted by Spoodles @ 01/22/2007 3:34 PM


Mystie – I had to laugh about your sleeping with the TV on to keep ghosts away because I have not been able to sleep with mine on since Poltergeist. Creepy old dead people coming from my TV is out for me so off it stays while I slumber!

I too am a Kevin Smith fan. I think that most people love his work because he doesn’t take himself so seriously. He is what he is and that is all. He knows not everyone loves or even likes him and he isn’t trying to cater to the masses, just his fans. You gotta appreciate that.

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 01/22/2007 4:03 PM


“What are people that only visit X-E around Halloween and Christmas called?”

suckers that miss out on 10 other months of awesomeness?

Chestnuts roasted by Phil B. @ 01/22/2007 4:38 PM


“In the mornings, when I’m usually wide awake,
I love to take a walk through the gardens and down by
the lake,
Where I often see a duck and a drake,
And I wonder as I walk by, just what they’d say
If they could speak
Although I know that’s an absurd thought.”

Chestnuts roasted by the missing sentence from kingklash's post @ 01/22/2007 4:49 PM


i went a lil turtle crazy today, couldn’t help myself these new figures are awesome.. got raph, mike, casey jones and the cowabunga turtle van.. all of it friggin AWESOME!

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/22/2007 5:06 PM


Hallowen and Christmas? Why, Decemberweeners, of course!

I had those transforming Turtles, they were awesome. I liked the transforming vehicles as well, especially the motorcycle that became a hangglider. I’m always about any line throwing their Transformers homage into the mix. I’m suprised I never got those Star Wars ones.

I had all of the transforming TMNTs, with my favs being the Foot Soldier, and Splinter who turned into the Turtle Van. The worst one was Shredder who transformed into a drill tank thing. They actually had Bebop & Rocksteady ones too, not to mention April transforming into a tiger…growl.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/22/2007 5:56 PM


“The worst one was Shredder who transformed into a drill tank thing”

How was that the worst? I thought it was done pretty damn well.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/22/2007 7:09 PM


I would transform April into my bedroom.

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 01/22/2007 7:51 PM


I thought the Shredder Tank seemed awkward in execution. The idea that he transformed into the Drill Tank Thing seemed awesome, but he just didn’t seem like he made a convincing vehicle. Splinter, on the other hand, made for a kickass and very sturdy Turtle Van, with his hands at the drivers wheel!

And in a timely manner, the song up on my myspace right now is none other than The Super Bowl Shuffle. The Fridge at his finest…aside from his G.I. Joe figure, of course. Da Bears.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/22/2007 10:29 PM


I thought the worst, not that I didn’t love the toy but just on a relative scale was, maybe Ralph but I’m not sure dressed up as a fireman and he’d turn into a firetruck. His head would end up looking like he was behind the wheel but it would only make sense if his head was 9 times the size of his body.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/22/2007 10:36 PM


PSP-related autocomplete error up there…guess I should leave the clever handles to the pros.
I’ve been thinking, and I’d have to rank Wes Anderson higher than Smith too, but I’ll grant that he’s ten times the talent of M. Night Shyamalan.
Watched Big Girls Don’t Cry yesterday, which I most remember as one of the trailers on the TMNT VHS. IIRC they were calling it “Stepkids” at that point.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 01/23/2007 2:17 AM


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