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07/02/2008: X-E’s ‘08 Summer Megaparty: Blame Anonymous.

“My blog is going to give away 1000 dollars every day of summer. Make sure you refresh and visit multiple times. It may not be every day BECAUSE I’M POLITE AND DON’T PROMISE THINGS I CAN’T DELIVER.” – Posted By Anonymous.

Oh, please. I haven’t updated X-E’s main page since the Superbowl. Manipulating readers into refreshing for ad impressions has clearly been a long-term goal of mine. Besides, I’m not even late. “Once a day,” I said. I’m totally on deadline.

“Anonymous” must be punished, and my chosen method in punishing Anonymous unfortunately means that you’re going to be punished right along with him. I had a beautiful, long and interesting entry planned, but now I am SCRATCHING it, and instead, I am going to review the KAHEGA ACTION FIGURE. From CONGO.


You like that, Anonymous? Are you pleased with the fruits of your uncaring and unsigned comment? You’ve ruined it for everybody. I had GOLD planned for today…and now gold has been replaced with KAHEGA. And by the way, Anonymous: I’ve got a Karen Ross action figure just waiting for your next fuck-up.

Hindsight dictates that a Congo action figure series was a terrible idea, but I don’t blame Kenner for giving it a shot in 1995. It’s assured that they had to work out the licensing details and produce the toys long before they knew how well the movie would be received. This isn’t to say that Congo was a total flop, because it wasn’t. It just wasn’t a very important movie, with its scope of diehard fans limited to stoners who found humor in the concept of a gorilla talking through the magic of a hotwired Nintendo Power Glove.

Truth be told, it’s one of my favorite films ever, and I mean that with 100% sincerity. Congo was unfairly compared to Jurassic Park due to the Crichton connection, but when most reviewers were busy looking for the Spielberg-level storytelling wizardry and never-before-seen special effects, a small-but-elite force of moviegoers realized that any flick that featured Tim Curry getting yelled at for eating sesame cake before meeting his demise at the hands of an undiscovered camp of mutant gorillas was worth twenty times more than a T-Rex launching goat carrion.

I loved Jurassic Park, but it had nothing on Congo. Congo is the ultimate movie. From egotistical “Amy Monkey” christening herself as “pretty,” to the scene where the heroes use flare guns to displace heat seeking missiles, there is not one second in Congo that doesn’t stand toe-to-toe with any other second in any other movie.


Anyway, the toys tanked. They hardcore tanked. Congo was an action movie, but even I can’t argue that its characters weren’t exactly on-par with Indiana Jones. Kenner tried everything they could to make it work, but it was impossible. Remember Peter? The kinda dorky lead guy from the movie, whose only vested interest in the adventure was returning his talking gorilla to her safe homeland? Well, to make him translate better as an action figure, they fitted Peter with a shoulder-mounted missile launcher. But deep down, it’s still just the guy from Congo who blurred the boundaries of bestiality while picking leeches out of his crotch.

Still, at least Peter is a character people who’ve seen Congo would probably recognize. I’m not sure the same can be said for Kahega. If you don’t recall Kahega’s role in the movie, that’s your problem. I’d tell you, but I can’t. Because of Anonymous.


Kahega is easily one of the worst action figures in history. Whatever chance you stood to be reminded of the film version of Kahega is eradicated by the fact that the figure looks absolutely nothing the fuck like him. Indeed, the only thing Anonymous and I have in common is that we both look more like Kahega than his action figure does.

One of the worst-proportioned toys of the modern era, Kahega’s six-pack of abs is cut into a three-pack by the odd placement of his belt, which christens a journey down to a pair of legs that could not possibly belong to the torso that isn’t more than a half a centimeter above them. And I was barely past digesting that when I noticed that the sum mass of Kahega’s head is smaller than either of his feet.


Strangely, there’s a gaping hole on Kahega’s back which allows him to handsfree-carry the smaller of his two gigantic guns. Read that again, in case you missed the bit where Kahega mounts weapons inside a hole on his back. You really gotta feel for poor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. He had to be so excited when he heard that he was going to be immortalized as an action figure, and then he gets this. You also gotta feel for poor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje because text-to-speech programs really don’t know how to pronounce his name.

By the way…I have the full set of Congo action figures. Everyone from “Monroe” to “Blastface the Grey Gorilla,” who according to his package comes with “mutant fury.” “Mutant fury” was Kenner’s code-speak for “this figure does not come with anything.” I guess by the time they finished fitting the seventy-seventh action figure with the same shoulder-mounted missile launcher, they knew they were pushing it. My point? If Anonymous messes with me again, I’m breaking out the Amy action figure. The AMY action figure. Think before you leap, Anonymous. Adebisi lives.


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On the quick subject of my blog, DJ D your up there, lame pun and all. The main part of my blog is closed for the summer but you’re free to read the old stuff (hint, press the “real content” link if you don’t want to read a bunch of bullshit.)

Manimal Do you have a site to go with your name that you want up there? Because I need one.

Ghosted by doho in the summer @ 07/03/2008 1:10 PM EDT


In 1989 my friends dad took us to the nintendo show (i have no idea what the offcial name was) at the javits center in the city. they had that same 3 nes game compatition from the wizard. if i remember correctly it was “level 1 from mario bros, track and feild, and you had to run on the pad, and i think the last game was RC PRO Am. i entered the contest and got knocked out pretty early. i bought a donkey kong t shit that smelled like plastic as a consolation. was anyone else at this show in 88, 89 at the javitz in nyc?

Ghosted by Axel Rod @ 07/03/2008 1:27 PM EDT


oh yeah, my good buddy had a power glove. they were wicked looking and ultra bad ass and they worked like shit. seriously, their functionality was horrible. the thing sucked. but it looked WICKED, so we all loved it and kept trying to do well while using it anyway.

Ghosted by tylor @ 07/03/2008 1:36 PM EDT


The Power Glove was either total shit or one of those devices I just couldn’t figure out how to work. My neighbor friend got it, hated it, and after a month or so I “borrowed” it and never gave it back. Neither of us were impressed.

I remember being so jealous during our first two-player game when he had the glove and I had a controller…but it didn’t pan out so well for him.

Melissa Y: Hey there! Always good to hear from you. :) Unbelievably, there was no Tim Curry figure in the Congo line. We got Kahega and two different grey gorillas…but no Curry.

Ghosted by Matt @ 07/03/2008 1:48 PM EDT


Maybe Matt can try to make his own Tim Curry action figure from scratch. Didn’t he do something like this before?

Ghosted by Hoverbored @ 07/03/2008 2:07 PM EDT


Of course there are always the Frank N Furter and Lord of Darkness action figures if you really want a plastic Tim Curry.

Ghosted by Jack @ 07/03/2008 2:13 PM EDT


Fox
Click my name for Super Mario Bros. 3’s Wiki article. It was released October 1988. Wasn’t released in the US until 1990!

Just shows you how much the internet has changed things! Back in the day I don’t think any of us knew that SMB3 was out in Japan….

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 07/03/2008 2:16 PM EDT


I did.

Ghosted by doho in the summer @ 07/03/2008 2:23 PM EDT


The reason the Power Glove sucked is that they lied about it’s functionality in the commercial. If I remember correctly they showed the game Super Glove Ball and made it look like you were actually INTERACTING with the game (grabbing objects and whatnot). For those who don’t know the Power Glove was nothing more than an NES controller built into a decorative wrist sheath. They were pretty trying to make it seem like virtual reality was possible on the NES. Funny thing is Nintendo finally (somewhat) have a system with that interactive flavor in the Wii. I wonder when they’ll make a sepcial Power Glove Wiimote :D

Ghosted by phunqsauce @ 07/03/2008 2:26 PM EDT


Actually, the Power Glove had sensors to detect movement like the Wiimote.

Ghosted by doho in the summer @ 07/03/2008 2:28 PM EDT


I know that people have hacked the Powerglove to use it as a virtual reality tool. I think the potential was there…there just weren’t enough games for it to make it a hit.

I still want one in the worst way..

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 07/03/2008 2:32 PM EDT


Hmmmm…. after further investigation I am sadly mistaken. Maybe I was just remembering everyone bitching about how the functionality of the sensors was complete shit therefore making the glove useless….

Ghosted by phunqsauce @ 07/03/2008 2:52 PM EDT


I completely agree Cameron T.: I watch the movie whenever it is on. Funny thing is once I watched it with a younger friend and he asked “is that what playing games was like back then?” and I said,”Yes….yes it was”

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 07/03/2008 3:03 PM EDT


Remember: most folks growing up these days have no idea of what and “arcade” truly is and how to waste a Saturday with a $20 bag of tokens

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 07/03/2008 3:04 PM EDT


I ‘member,shuanfu… except they need to kick out all the kids so I can play the Claw Game without people smacking the machine.

Ghosted by kittymao @ 07/03/2008 3:15 PM EDT


I would never call a Saturday spent in an arcade with a $20 bag of tokens, a waste! That sounds like a Saturday well spent!!

Ghosted by BgBlyStyle @ 07/03/2008 3:17 PM EDT


No Tim Curry figure!

That’s just wrong.

I wonder now if there are any Tim Curry action figures out there…probably from Rocky Horror if anything

Ghosted by Alchemist4 @ 07/03/2008 3:22 PM EDT


Matt,

When do we get the pleasure of reading your WALL-E review? I, for one (because there’s only one of me, the last I checked), am practically giddy with anticipation of your take on the latest Disney/Pixar offering. Oh yeah, by the way, the updated rules for WALL-E reviews now dictate that you can no longer make any references to Johnny 5 or Short Circuit (or sequels) or to the binoculars from Toy Story or, for obvious reasons, Kurt Vonnegut.

Ghosted by Anti-Anonymous @ 07/03/2008 3:25 PM EDT


Here’s the Siskel and Ebert review of “The Wizard.” Ebert even talks about a blooper he saw in it at the end.

http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/ebertandroeper/index2.html?sec=6&subsec=wizard

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 07/03/2008 3:32 PM EDT


Kahega looks remarkably like Kurt Angle

Ghosted by gimme danger @ 07/03/2008 3:36 PM EDT


Here’s the Congo review. One of them likes it.

http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/ebertandroeper/index2.html?sec=6&subsec=congo

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 07/03/2008 3:37 PM EDT


A bit of Congo trivia for you. The character Homolka that Tim Curry played in the movie wasn’t even in the book. The role was added just for the movie.

It just shows the awesomeness of Tim Curry.

“You’re not in the original version? FUCK THAT, we’re writing you into the damn movie!”

And a fun fact about the Power Glove: It was created by Mattel, not Nintendo.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 07/03/2008 3:47 PM EDT


I remember their being a kid at my school who had a power glove. He told us all that it sucked, but we didn’t believe him. We naturally came to the conclusion that he must be lying to us and that he really did not have a power glove. We were dumb.

Ghosted by AdamB @ 07/03/2008 3:51 PM EDT


I wonder now if there are any Tim Curry action figures out there

Hopefully of Tim Curry being Tim Curry.

Ghosted by doho in the summer @ 07/03/2008 3:53 PM EDT


I would buy that.

Ghosted by JoshC @ 07/03/2008 3:58 PM EDT


Well, I found another figure of Tim Curry besides the Frank N Furter and the Lord of Darkness. Its a PVC figure of his character, Rooster Hannigan, in Little Orphan Annie. I put the link in my name.

Ghosted by Jack @ 07/03/2008 4:00 PM EDT


I worked at a KB Toy Works throughout my college years, and we would occasionally get cases of these figures all the way up until 2000/2001. I think they had been marked down to 99 cents by that point. I bought all all of the evil gorillas because they were hilarious.
Here’s a random, insidery toy-store tidbit: This figure made its way to its particular KB in June of 1996. You can tell by looking at the price tag; the first six represents the month of its arrival, the second its year. (I doubt this showed up in a store in 2006; the price stickers have long since changed in appearance.) This was an easy way for employees to tell how long an item had been sitting on the shelf, and if it needed to be checked for a marked-down price.

Ghosted by Commander Awesome @ 07/03/2008 4:01 PM EDT


Does anyone else feel like it is still too early to be july 4th? i dont know if anyone else is feeling this way, or if it is just me.

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 07/03/2008 4:10 PM EDT


Here is the closest thing I have found to a Tim Curry action figure that actually looks like him. Its a bendy figure though.

http://i8.ebayimg.com/04/i/08/53/c6/32_1.JPG

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 07/03/2008 4:12 PM EDT


Nice try Anonymous, but you’re still not in my good graces! Even if you did post links to awesome Tim Curry figures!!! It’ll take more than that!! (but not much)

Ghosted by BgBlyStyle @ 07/03/2008 4:16 PM EDT


Oh my goodness, that july 4th question was me, not the original anonymous. sorry for being a little bit of a negative nancy yesterday, just kind of sad that i have to always wait until july 4th to celebrate my birthday with my family. (also, im freaking out because i know my family will have those damn party popper things that always make me cry because they scare the crap out of me)

Ghosted by Leigha @ 07/03/2008 4:16 PM EDT


Oopsy , that anonymous Tim Curry figure post was mine. I sometimes forget my name.

Ghosted by Jack @ 07/03/2008 4:19 PM EDT


I know what you mean on that one!

Ghosted by BgBbyStyle @ 07/03/2008 4:23 PM EDT


Yes, there have been multiple Tim Curry figures made in connection with the films Rocky Horror, Legend, Annie AND Three Musketeers which I’m still on the hunt for. I want a little Cardinal Richelieu I can play with!!

And yes, Saint, I know Tim was written for the film. I have the collector’s book that came out when the movie did with Tim being interviewed in there talking about how his character was written just for the film. I think that is VERY awesome.

I remember seeing an interview with Alec Baldwin when The Shadow came out (that also had Tim Curry) and he said he asks the casting people to hire actors if HE likes them, and since they did Hunt for Red October together, he wanted Tim in The Shadow as well.

Ghosted by Melissa Y @ 07/03/2008 4:27 PM EDT


@Melissa

That pic I got of the bendy figure was from ebay. There is one for sale on there now.

Ghosted by Jack @ 07/03/2008 4:29 PM EDT


Invader Norbert
Yeah, I always find it funny that people think Nintendo created the Power Glove. It was a peripheral that they had nothing to do with. Like lots of NES peripherals. Umax anyone?

I believe the Power Pad was originally developed by Bandai, and then Nintendo licensed it…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 07/03/2008 4:31 PM EDT


I think the only ones that Nintendo did make were the Zapper and R.O.B.

Ghosted by doho in the summer @ 07/03/2008 4:40 PM EDT


Wait Adrian Adonis is dead?

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 07/03/2008 4:50 PM EDT


Yeah he is, I wasn’t really familiar with the name so I looked it up and wiki tells me he died in Lewisport Newfoundland, which is only a couple of hundred Kilometers away from me.

Ghosted by JoshC @ 07/03/2008 4:54 PM EDT


Everything is a couple hundred kilometeres away from you today.

Ghosted by doho in the summer @ 07/03/2008 4:56 PM EDT


I would buy a Tim Curry action figure without a second thought !

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 07/03/2008 4:57 PM EDT


I know, aren’t I awesome??
Know what else is a couple of hundred kilometers away from me?

The town of dildo.

Ghosted by JoshC @ 07/03/2008 4:57 PM EDT


hahaha dildo!

hahahahaha

hahaha

HAHAHAhA

Ghosted by doho in the summer @ 07/03/2008 5:00 PM EDT


hahaha

Ghosted by doho in the summer @ 07/03/2008 5:00 PM EDT


Melissa Y, resident Tim Curry fan! How ya been :D
I was rereading the Congo activity book article last night, total classic. After work I think I shall kick off the weekend with the Worst Witch review. Just a few more hours :)

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 07/03/2008 5:02 PM EDT


Hey Matt, just out of curiousity, what WERE you goin to post befor you decided to punish Anonymous ?

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 07/03/2008 5:08 PM EDT


The Worst Witch article is one THE FINEST pieces of comedy I have EVER read. XD LOL ! The fact that Matt had a fever at the time he wrote it made it funnier.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 07/03/2008 5:13 PM EDT


Josh I hope you know since I found out about the town of Dildo, I’ve been making it my quest to make sure I visit in my lifetime!

Ghosted by DC @ 07/03/2008 5:22 PM EDT


Thanks Anonymous. I mean that. This was a great post and if you weren’t such a douche, we would all be robbed of a review about Kahega. And, and…I would have never been able to get the Italian pronunciation for ‘fragile”.
http://tts.imtranslator.net/12pi

Ghosted by Bill @ 07/03/2008 5:24 PM EDT


I love Anonymous…only because Jesus said I have to.

DC first a Deep Thoughts quote then Clerks quotes? You’re moving on up to being one of my favorite X-Ers!

All I remember about Congo, besides Tim Curry and the monkeys, is that eyeball falling into that guy’s hand.

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 07/03/2008 5:38 PM EDT


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