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Amy, Jason and Cyclonus.

Hmmm...

Uh oh -- you know what this means!

It's time for another Congo action figure review! If you've forgotten, the first chapter of this popular series dealt specifically with Kaheega. This time, I'm yanking out the big gun. Glory in four syllables: AMY. MONKEY.

Many times, I've tried to imagine what the public's reaction to Congo would've been like had they excluded the friendly, talking gorilla. While Amy's appearance was a necessity if they wanted to stay true to the novel, I don't believe that Michael Crichton foresaw the onscreen representation of Amy as a monkey who spoke English through the power of a Nintendo Power Glove.

But where many saw a fumble, I saw a legend. Amy Monkey turned Congo from a mere guilty pleasure to a film that I can watch 72 times in a row, no matter the circumstances. Not a single day has passed since Congo's 1995 debut that I haven't thought about Amy Monkey. She was infectious, and when you're vying for screen space against the likes of Tim Curry and Ernie Hudson, you need to be infectious. A movie starring Tim, Ernie and Amy seems nearly theoretical -- like some grand dream that a group of kids on methamphetamines dreamed up and then spent the subsequent 45 minutes laughing about.

Amy was a gem. From her showstopping lines ("Amy want lunch.") to her heroic display against a horde of mutant grey gorillas, Amy was the film's true star, and she completely deserved her own action figure. I wish Kenner's old Congo toys weren't such an epic failure, but I doubt that the sales records factored into Amy's clan's decision to name her top gorilla for all of time.

Right back atcha, Amy! Aloha!

Doing away with the needless oversized missile launchers that seemed to come with every other figure in the Congo collection, Kenner focused its attention on the only accessory that mattered: Amy's "communicator backpack," complete with cord-connected gauntlet. With these tools, we are free to imagine Amy speaking directly to us, shooting the breeze about whatever it is that interests domesticated gorillas.

Due to the molding and paint job around her face, Amy conveys a constant sense of indignity, as if someone just accused her of rummaging through the trash. But is this fact or fiction? I suppose it isn't out of the question for a gorilla to attack garbage, but classifying Amy as a "gorilla" seems somehow wrong. Is the bible just a book?

Overall, the figure is pretty simplistic, I guess because there was no sense tacking random baubles onto what was already perfect. A+.

And now, from monkey to murder:

I saw the new Friday the 13th flick, and did not love it. I think it captured some of the style of the franchise, but not the soul. Or maybe I'm just erratically passionate about Friday the 13th stuff. I kept hearing about how the writers were ginormous fans of the earlier films, but it seemed more to me like that they were just guys who studied up to make sure they were rehashing old bits faithfully.

But then, that might not be a fair assessment -- I'm not sure the writing was the problem at all. More the execution. For one, I just wasn't a huge fan of this version of Jason. I don't know who decided that Jason needed to be 800 feet tall, but I'd like to meet this person so I can cut parts off of his body and eat them. One of Jason's many charms was that, while certainly big and bulky, he was impossibly strong despite being of human build. Overall, the look was just too much, and he came off more like one of the nameless freaks from those Hills Have Eyes remakes -- albeit in a hockey mask.

Granted, I'm a tough sell. I would've much preferred to have a new chapter of "classic" F13 rather than a "re-imagining," because I am selfish and it really wouldn't have affected me if the film only took in 8 million at the box office. At the very least, I kinda wish they would've set the thing in the early '80s, which would've added a nice visual style and been a good way to really overdo the cliche kill fodder characters. Hell, the movie aped so much from the earlier films anyway -- why not the era?

I don't know. I got the impression that everyone loved the movie, so I feel like a bastard saying that I didn't. Maybe I'll feel differently after it comes out on DVD and I have a chance to watch it in the way that I've grown accustomed to watching F13 films: Half-crocked on a recliner, with Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crumbs all over my crotch.

In more uppity F13 news, there's this:

Yep, they've finally released Friday the 13th Part 3 in 3D. The DVD barely costs a buck more than the non-3D version, and you get two pairs of 3D glasses, and plenty of other reasons to say "3D" over and over until somebody kills you.

The 3D isn't terrific, obviously. It could be argued that it doesn't work at all, perhaps owing to the fact that the 3D glasses are no more high-tech than the 3D glasses that came free inside boxes of Cap'n Crunch back in 1987. One tip, though: Flatscreen TV, as big as possible, in total darkness. I tried watching it on a smaller tube television, and I died six times.

Even if it doesn't work that well, it's neat to get a full sense of all of the film's 3D effects. I certainly wasn't ready for Friday the 13th movies in 1983, so my viewings have been limited to VHS and DVD. It was always easy to spot the 3D money shots, but I never realized how many simple things took advantage of the technology: Laundry hung out to dry, random bushes, so on and so forth. Totally worth buying.

I've been woefully out of the toy loop and thus have no idea if these are new, newish or not new at all, but the Transformers Universe collection is well deserving of a four-paragraph tribute on a lazily updated, ad-stuffed blog. Hasbro's been re-releasing the "retro" Transformers for years, but this particular series really does the concept right.

First off, the figures are cheap. I can't remember exactly what I paid, but it was 10 bucks or less per figure. Secondly, the packaging is far simpler than usual, so you can actually open the toys and not feel like a sucker for tearing apart an extra 10 bucks worth of cardboard and plastic. Thirdly, the series appears to span throughout all the many eras of Transformersdom, allowing our G1 Deceptions to battle against Beast Wars Maximals in a scale-appropriate arena.

While I typically admire new Transformers toys on the rack and never on the checkout line, Toys "R" Us carried two of my favorite characters in history -- Cyclonus and Dinobot. Owning them seemed natural.

Cyclonus, if you'll recall, was one of the "new" Decepticons from Transformers: The Movie, created by Unicron to help Galvatron defeat adversarial crons and trons. What many people forget is that Cyclonus was kind of the Decepticons' de facto leader for a while, during those strange post-movie episodes. I loved the guy. I don't know if it was just because he looked like some kind of purple robot devil or what, but I loved him. If Transformers had a Boba Fett, it was Cyclonus.

Dinobot is from the Beast Wars era, and aside from being responsible for a ton of great moments in the series, he was also the focus of the best episode of any Transformers series in history. (Spoiler: He died.) I can't tell if this new action figure is an exact replica of the '90s version, but whatever the case, it's a little bit bitchy and falls into 20 pieces as soon as I touch it. Unlike Amy Monkey, I do not have gorilla power hands. There's no excuse for this.

Overall, nice figures. Too bad they're doomed to sit in a storage bin until 2030.

Hrm. What else? Oh, I heard that the commercial I did for this SpongeBob DVD aired during American Idol this week. Why did I pick this year to stop watching Idol? (Bonus: I did both of the special features on that DVD. And by "I" I mean, "me and a team of wonderful people." But mostly me. All me.)

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Posted by Matt on 03/06/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 110 comments

Hi all!! We finally got an Amy the Gorilla figure review. See? Patience is rewarded! Now anything related to Congo reminds me of summertime. I want it to be summer now.

My birthday is tomorrow, or technically in an hour and 30 mins. I’m hyper. I am listening to Everclear. It’s actually inspiring me to draw which is a REALLY good thing because I want to get back into drawing to sell artwork through my Etsy store like I have been talking about off and on this last year. BTW I would never want to talk about things that go up Squee’s asshole. That just aint right. Now that I think about it I wouldn’t want to talk about anything that goes up anybody’s asshole.

I am going to do an online birthday party in a chat room I visit sometimes and host in (be on cam) tomorrow night but Matt doesn’t like it when we post chat room links ‘ahem’ so I will not post it. I will post it on my blog though. I love Matt so much but sometimes I have to have it my way. Especially on my birthday. Because I act like a spoiled rotten little kid around my birthday.

I have a screenshot from earlier of Zipster writing he loves me and happy birthday so yeah if he loves me then it’s acceptable. I think. We are going to have french toast for dinner tomorrow night because it was my favorite growing up and I always had it on my birthday. It’s kind of tradition. Harry is totally cool with it so that’s the plan. I even got a tub of cool whip so we are having them with strawberry jam and cool whip! That is goodness with every slice. Have a great weekend on me everybody.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 03/07/2009 2:35 AM


Happy Friday!!!

What’s new for me is a shiny new iPhone. Nice to have a new post to test it out :D This would be the…fourth?…mobile device I’ve bought over the years for being able to keep the blog in my pocket, and it’s never looked purdier. Still not loving the text input as compared to the teeny keyboards I know so well, but hey, it’s still better than the PSP. Gahd, I can’t believe I used to post from that thing.

Goob, I knew that post wasn’t really from you. I am finding it kind of hilariously unfortunate that now it’s turned around to be MY butt that’s in question. I guess the terrorists win after all.

Matt, this is why we need registrations. People be wildin’ out whenever you take a well deserved powder ;)

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 03/07/2009 2:43 AM


Happy Bday Goob! I’ll stop by tomorrow night for the chat party.

I just registered for facebook,and now that I found a bunch of old class mates,I want to sort of slit my wrists. Still the same stuck up douche bags only 13 years older.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 03/07/2009 2:54 AM


I just got back from seeing “Watchmen”. Best. Superhero. Movie. EVER.

Chestnuts roasted by Stevezilla @ 03/07/2009 3:33 AM


I hear ya, mandy. a bunch of people i hated in high school suddenly want to be my friend. eat shit douchebags, where was the friendliness when you were trying to burn my hair?

..Okay bitterness over ^^

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 03/07/2009 3:37 AM


Speaking of movie that everyone liked and wasn’t all that good: Watchmen. Honestly dudes, it kind of sucked.

Seriously, some exec was like “You know what this scene needs? A Jimi Henrix song!” and they threw it in!
…or Simon and Garfunkel
…or freakin’ 99 Luft Balloons.

The Worst.

Chestnuts roasted by redherring @ 03/07/2009 3:46 AM


Man, I haven’t been here in a while.

I need to watch the following: Coraline, Watchmen & Adventureland (based on LI’s own! A friend of mine used to work there and is planning to go to the first show in full uniform)

And YES on the Transformers. The Cyclonus one is awesome, one of my favorites. I need to pick up the Beast Wars ones. They’re from the 2nd Classics line, the original was its own series for a while. This resulted in TWO retro-looking Starscreams: One that looked like the G1 version but with an awesome update, the 2.0 version being an even BETTER retro G1 Starscream.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 03/07/2009 3:49 AM


Did you read the book redherring? Two of those songs had quotes in it.

Chestnuts roasted by Tom @ 03/07/2009 3:51 AM


–>>.. o ‘ wow .. the simians and the decepticons are back from NAM !!

Chestnuts roasted by tOkKa @ 03/07/2009 3:53 AM


I too am a fan of Bumblebee in Beetle form and nothing else…I do have a question though, I thought Dinobot was what all 3(?) the dinosaurs were called(as in, the dinobots) and they individually had other names, the only one I can recall is “Grimlock”. Maybe a hardcore fan that can clear that up for me, I just turned 31(grrr, about 2 weeks ago) so Beastwars was after my time.

As far as Gobots/Transformers…look up Transformers meet the Gobots on youtube. Someone on this site might’ve even mentioned it before.

Megatron: “Just a twist!”

Chestnuts roasted by whitemale_98 @ 03/07/2009 4:58 AM


Jesus – never saw CONGO but love Uncle Stevie – I am currently re-deafinth ‘IT’ for the 7th time…anyone for FNT???

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 03/07/2009 5:00 AM


Lol discount KB Toys price sticker.

I’m going back to school. Again. But only online because travel time fucking sucks. One day, I will get my life back, and will again piss away my money on action figures instead of saving it for adult stuff like a wedding and a place to live. :(

Counting down my last few days with all my organs intact.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 03/07/2009 6:19 AM


I like the Congo toy reviews. Thanks, Disgruntled Customer!… though I fail to see how you’re a customer.

Chestnuts roasted by Lucky @ 03/07/2009 6:33 AM


There’s a character called Dinobot in Beast Wars. And I do think Beast Wars is an OK show,but it’s not at all what I think of when I think Transformers.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 03/07/2009 8:27 AM


Advent Calendar?
Lent Calendar…

screw that… lets see a Mayan calendar@

Chestnuts roasted by SerialPsychosis @ 03/07/2009 8:35 AM


easter has rabbits. maybe that’s the game plan. or he just got bored with it.

Chestnuts roasted by nick @ 03/07/2009 9:23 AM


Happy birthday, Goob!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 03/07/2009 12:10 PM


That was a harsh comment they wrote, geez. You deserve a break sometimes too.

That being said, hurry up and finish the advent calender you scallywag!

Hehe just kidding, you know we love ya! :-D

Chestnuts roasted by Dantheman @ 03/07/2009 12:34 PM


You need to quit your job and blog 8 hours a day.

“How will I pay for food an rent?” You ask? Simple… prostitute yourself on a street corner for 10 bucks a pop

Chestnuts roasted by MrTroy @ 03/07/2009 12:47 PM


I kinda want to go see Watchmen but I have this sinking feeling that I’m not going to like it. And no, I haven’t read the comic.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 03/07/2009 12:57 PM


It’s G-day! Happy Birthday, you big Goob! I don’t drink, or I’d hoist a cool one in your honor. You’ll just have to get xtra drunkified to take up the slack.

Hound is awesome! I have Classics Bumblebee, and just saw a Classics Mini-car version, along with Brawn, and Beachcomber, with a five buck each price point at our Wal-Mart. woo-hoo!

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 03/07/2009 1:10 PM


Awesome post Matt, 3 for 1!!! There’s always room for Congo figures.

Chestnuts roasted by Loneman1 @ 03/07/2009 2:23 PM


I watched two AMAZINGLY good horror movies recently… one old and one new.

Clownhouse (1989)- Considered to be one of the last true 80′s slasher films. 3 escaped mental patients stumble upon a circus, kill the clowns, take their costumes, and terrorize three young brothers one of whom is horrified by clowns… less gore and more creepy suspense than most of the 80′s slasher flicks. There’s also a rather distasteful controversy surrounding the director of this film and the 12 year old star… but I’ll let you google that one…

Splinter (2008)- a young couple are taken hostage by a dangerous fugitive and his drug addict girlfriend. They end up trying to escape a parasitic creature that takes over the bodies of it’s victims. I know this scenario has been done to death, but the creature in this one is just so AWESOME! It’s a great B-movie in any case and well worth watching.

on a side note, are there any Spinal Tap fans here? I ask because I recently watched the deleted scenes from the special edition dvd, and theres a minor character that never made it to the final film whose name is simply “Ricky from San Fransisco” I’m pretty sure the actor is a VERY young Chris Robinson, who later went on to form the Black Crowes… but I cant find any evidence to back this up… anyone know anything about it?

Chestnuts roasted by TOmmy! @ 03/07/2009 2:24 PM


Hooray for Congo! I’m over the advent calendar. I know there’s always the 2009 edition, so maybe it’ll kick off with what happened at the end of 2008.
I’m just happy the comment that brought us Amy was done under my name by a troll. I don’t know if I’d be hated, or a legend.

Seeing Watchmen tomorrow, but I have no history with the comic book and know as much as wikipedia will tell me. Wonder if I’ll like it. My favorite superhero films are Spider-Man 2, Batman (’89), X2 and Daredevil: Director’s Cut if that says anything.
Anybody think I’ll like it based on the above list?

Chestnuts roasted by Barry @ 03/07/2009 3:07 PM


I meant to say: “I’m just happy that the comment that brought us Amy wasn’t done under my name by a troll. I don’t know if I’d be hated, or a legend.”

Chestnuts roasted by Barry @ 03/07/2009 3:08 PM


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