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Halloween Countdown ’08: Mezco “Screen Grabs!”

Another week, another five days of hot Halloween action on X-E. In case you missed it, this is the last day to get your entries in for the Whatever-O'-Lantern contest. I said that all entries had to be in by noon, but since a few of you asked for extensions, let's say by 8 PM. Though I do wonder if anyone's seriously going to take off from work or school to carve a pumpkin face into a crenshaw melon.

I promised that this week's run of Countdown entries would provide a more sinister slant, and these toys are nothing if not sinister. I don't know if they're quite "new" and I can't be bothered to check, but whether they've been around for a year or just a few weeks, they're worth your wallets all the same. From Mezco, it's the Screen Grabs horror collection!

Mezco is among the handful of "mature toy" companies that have really kept the spirit of scary movie franchises alive, even when there's a draught of, you know, actual scary movies. In particular, the big time slasher characters have been invigorated and reinvigorated time and time again, with more figures, dolls, wall hangings and doodads than I could ever hope to cover. While Mezco couldn't be considered the leader of this awful initiative, their stuff is often more inspired than the rest. These things are some of the cases-in-point.

The Screen Grabs series has a simple and awesome premise. Mezco created neat dioramas based on what could be considered the most famous screengrabs (as in, still photos swiped from DVDs) from a volley of slasher flicks. The boxes sometimes name the incorrect movie in each series to match up with the diorama, and the settings aren't always 100% faithful to the movies they're based on, but let's forgive 'em for these few minor offenses. I'd prefer to save my nitpicks for when I'm reviewing something more important and life-altering, like, say, Franken Berry Fruit By The Foot.

I picked up all three of the currently available Screen Grabs, so I guess future editions are contingent upon all of you buying these. First up is this swank Texas Chainsaw Massacre diorama, and yes, I realize that it's technically incorrect not to separate "Chainsaw" into two words. I can't help it; they belong together.

Based on the classic "mallet smack" scene staged from inside the cannibalistic Sawyer family's rather interesting abode, here we have Leatherface nailing Jerry across the head with a big meat mallet. If this was a totally faithful recreation, Jerry's shirt would have a disco hula theme.

Of particular interest is the recreation of the wall leading into Leatherface's zen room, covered with a bunch of weird bones and shit. That red wall fascinated the fuck out of me in the old movie. It's one thing to wear skin masks and eat people, but it's another to nail cow and chicken bones all over the wall. As the sole item in my collection featuring an action figure getting bonked in the head with a giant mallet, this one's a keeper.

But Leatherface wasn't the only slasher to see a second of his life rendered in chemical-stinking plastic...

From A Nightmare of Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, this diorama celebrates the scene where Freddy morphs into a green snake and tries to eat Patricia Arquette. Not a sentence that I'll have the chance to type many times in my life.

There were many diorama-worthy scenes in Dream Warriors, and while I don't know if this would be the one I would've picked, I guess I can understand Mezco's enthusiasm for recreating the scene where Freddy turned into a big green dick. Actually, during filming, the snake was originally painted in Freddy's usual fleshy tones, which the crew found so phallic that they repainted it green as a precaution. End result? Green snake, but not without some level of subconscious Freudian symbolism going on.

Only thing that's a little off about this diorama is Ms. Arquette. I understand her figure's need to look a bit jostled, being eaten by a snake and all, but I still think it lacks the innate cuteness of the character. The face is kinda ugly and Linda Blairish. I would've settled for a less interesting diorama scene if it meant getting a cuter Patricia Arquette figure. Like, maybe the scene where she eats coffee beans and builds Freddy's house out of popsicle sticks. God I love Dream Warriors.

I much prefer Jason over Freddy and Leatherface, but this Friday the 13th diorama is probably my least favorite. For one, the overall shape is a little clunky when compared to the other two, which could work as bookends assuming you need to organize excessively lightweight reading material. For two, the scale is off. Alice's canoe seems more like a large boot, and Jason seems like a fully-grown Mongoloid adult in terms of his size relationship to Alice. For three, I hate any toys that try to capture water in mid-splash. I don't know why.

Plastic recreations of Jason in his youthful lake zombie form tend to be less than faithful, for no sculptor and no painter can resist the temptation to make him "more than he was." In truth, he just looked like a bumpy-headed bald kid with lake mud all over him, but the toys that correspond to this usually grey his skin and "overdo" him. On the other hand, this is the only diorama in the Screen Grabs collection with two points of articulation. The others just have one, but here, both Jason and Alice's right arms can be repositioned. If you work at it, you can even make them hold hands. But then you wouldn't be paying homage to the first Friday the 13th movie, but rather, the fanfic I wrote in high school.

This is as good a time as any to link back to my Many Faces of Jason article.

Companies like Mezco are really doing us a great service, whether you're into dumb toys, dumb horror movies, or ideally, both. Buying toys that were meant for people your age takes a little of the edge off, and really, no company that even remotely caters to youthful audiences could get away with stuff so bloody and depraved. Thumbs up on these, despite Patricia Arquette looking like ass.

Posted by Matt on 09/29/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 129 comments

I’d like to see somebody pull off a diorama of Carol Anne getting sucked into the closet.  Or the part with the big skeletal monster in front of the door.  It’d be pretty hard to make them look good though, since there are a lot of crazy lighting effects in that movie.

Lol sorry, Poltergeist is like the only horror movie that I’m really into.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 09/29/2008 7:24 PM


I could have sworn the second series of those were already out.  I might be wrong though.

It may be blasphemy, but the only one of the first series I like is the Texas Chain Saw Massacre one.  The Friday the 13th one is very off to me and I can think of quite a few scenes in the Nightmare on Elm Street movies that were more memorable to me.

Chestnuts roasted by Jack @ 09/29/2008 8:10 PM


As much as I love Dokken I still thing the Goo Goo Dolls had a better NOES song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGSwNvp_8mY&feature=related

The “Mallet Smack” scene in TCM still gives me the willys. The whole dead man shake really got to me as a kid.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 09/29/2008 8:11 PM


There’s SO many scenes in the Evil Dead series that are ripe for the pickin for the diorama treatment.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/29/2008 8:14 PM


Richard Ramirez is right outside.  I can hear him scratching around in the trash cans.  Won’t someone rid me of this turbulent serial killer?!?

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 09/29/2008 8:26 PM


Personally, I would rather have one of these (click my name), as far as Nightmare on Elm Street merch goes.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 09/29/2008 8:26 PM


I saw that, cheetara! I might buy it for my best friend for Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 09/29/2008 8:35 PM


That would be great Martian Mepy. And he could say, “Choke on them”
whenever you push a button on him.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 09/29/2008 8:48 PM


Rev: are you sure that isn’t AC/DC rummaging around your garbage, inspired by Ricky Ramirez in some kind of circular inspire-athon mayhem?

Aw man, maybe they should do a series of NOES-music video screen grabs. One with Freddy and Alice cooper would be so sweet

Chestnuts roasted by mr hate @ 09/29/2008 8:49 PM


Sorry, Martian Meepy. Here’s one. Mezco can make one with Jason killing that guy in the wheelchair.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 09/29/2008 8:50 PM


Mr. Hate, It was Richard Ramirez – the Night Stalker!  I whacked him in half with a sword.

This evening started off like many horror movies do – I came home, searched teh apartment for intruders, and then walked around in my underwear for a while.  That usually lures out the homicidal maniacs.

The trouble with being a homicidal maniac in MY house is, you’re never expecting to find ANOTHER homicidal maniac, walking around in her underwear. 

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 09/29/2008 8:54 PM


Uh, sorry, not my speed. They look a little TOO realistic for my taste. I prefer the cuter side of Halloween to the scarier side.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 09/29/2008 8:55 PM


To me Halloweens  all about being scary. Makin things that were meant to be scary look cute, just doesn’t work for me.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/29/2008 9:11 PM


Rev: I added you to my MySpace friends list and I even sent you a comment.  Not going to repeat what I said on there here but in a nutshell, thanks!

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 09/29/2008 9:12 PM


October can not come soon enough.  September sucked a rhino’s dick.

October = sweaters and boots and Lovecraft and gin and vodka and pie and the soundtrack is by Tom Waits.  When I’m old and grisly, I sure hope I sound a little like him.  I’d better start smoking those cigars double time.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 09/29/2008 9:16 PM


Contest deadline has passed, all entries have been received.  Wow, there are a lot of really random entries for this one. :)   And right now I really don’t think there’s a clear winner…will be tough to decide.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/29/2008 9:19 PM


http://www.aintitcool.com/node/38496

Hey, Bill Murray is interested in making the third Ghostbusters!
(Sorry if it’s old news!)
I’m still reading, just haven’t posted.

Chestnuts roasted by Beckner @ 09/29/2008 9:26 PM


With the faces of Jason I saw this picture of the new jason’s face in the 2009 remake on digg.
http://www.horrorbid.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&p=19720#p19720

Chestnuts roasted by psustu @ 09/29/2008 9:27 PM


Oh, let’s hope this means an Ecto Cooler revival!!

Chestnuts roasted by Beckner @ 09/29/2008 9:27 PM


the fair hits our area every Halloween, you just can’t beat that for a setting. especially since there is a dark pond right smack in the middle of it.  just enough creepy and Carnival-like to make you want more.

Chestnuts roasted by Rookee alding @ 09/29/2008 9:28 PM


Rev: I agree. I’m ready for October to start. September has been pretty brutal. BTW have you heard anymore homicidal maniacs running around? lol

Chestnuts roasted by slick316 @ 09/29/2008 9:34 PM


Here’s an air view. ://www.coastalcarolinafair.org/gmap_ccfair.html

Now can’t you just see something bad happening there? How about this right over that dark water they have a ski lift and power lines and a fireworks show.  I mean this place Just asks for it. I don’t even want to know what’s on that island.

Chestnuts roasted by Rookee alding @ 09/29/2008 9:36 PM


Slick316, funny you should ask.  I just took the fight right out of Ted Bundy who was lurking in my closet.  He won’t get far without THESE handy things.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 09/29/2008 9:45 PM


I made a Mac-O-Lantern.

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 09/29/2008 10:46 PM


I made a chad-o-lantern

Chestnuts roasted by slick316 @ 09/29/2008 10:50 PM


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