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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.)

What's new with you?

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



Discussion Thread: 110 comments

Came across this site a couple of days ago while googling “gbasp” out of boredom and have been stuck here ever since. It’s a riot!

Pretty sure that’s supposed to be an ASL “I heart you” sign that Amy’s throwing there.

Being a fan of the original Friday the 13th movies (although I lost track of how many there were when they finally stopped making sequels), I intend to wait until this new piece of film hits DVD. I saw Rob Zombie’s Halloween on DVD and I’d like to smack him with a raw steak for what he did to Michael Myers. What I’ve seen of the new Jason irritates me. Jason isn’t supposed to *run* after his victims. Any idiot can do that and catch someone who’s just tripped over a fallen tree and twisted his/her ankle. Jason is supposed to be all casual, just stalking his victims and suddenly appearing wherever they stop to catch their breath. He’s not supposed to swing that machete like he’s angry with the person he’s killing. He just does it. Matter-of-fact-like.

I hope I find a copy of the dvd in the street ’cause I’m not sure I wanna pay a rental fee to see it.

Chestnuts roasted by ChrisC @ 03/07/2009 3:28 PM


HB

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 03/07/2009 3:36 PM


ChrisC: Actually Jason has been shown running in the past.Just throwin that out there.
Goob: Happy Birthday you X-E nut! (I say that with affection of course.:) .) Live it up and have a good time.
Also ,I think Beast Wars is my fav Transformers series. Why? Because I thought the plots were a little darker, and more epic. Plus, characters were actually hurt by weapons in battles. To top it all off, characters actually died in the series. My fav Transformers character EVER is from G1(Starscream), but overall I think BW is the best series.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/07/2009 4:12 PM


Hey Matt… in the future, I’d recommend you design the Advent Calendar story to be a few days short. This way there won’t be a problem if you lose steam towards the end. And if you do finish off the month (o_O) then you can just use those extra days for an epilogue.

Chestnuts roasted by Chiablo @ 03/07/2009 4:15 PM


Happy Birthday Goob!

Matt could join the Twitter community and start blogging 24/7. But even I think that is obsessive. I’d settle for 23/7. He deserves an hour for resting. ;)

Chestnuts roasted by KING JLA @ 03/07/2009 4:32 PM


King JLA- If you keep saying things like that, you’ll get hit by lightning!

SerialPsychosis- Let’s just see a good ol’ Gregorian calendar!

Goob- Happy birthday! If you get a large cake tonight, it probably has Rev. in it!

Matt- I’m sorry, but no commercial you could come up with could match the caliber of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkp1k4TNJNA
I would advise you to make commercials like this, but the drugs required would probably make you unable to blog.

Y’all- What’s new? Why not “newd”? AHAHAAHAHA! No, but seriously. I purchased a magnet this past week- it says “Argh! Argh! Matey! Let’s get liquored up and talk like pirates!” It’s awesome.

TOmmy!- Ours go to 11…

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 03/07/2009 5:38 PM


And ChrisC- Welcome to X-E Land! But that’s definitely not Amy’s “I heart you” sign. It’s her “fucking metal” sign.

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 03/07/2009 5:41 PM


One of my favorite ClownFear moments from TV: When Grim and Mandy are trying to cure Billy of his fear, and reaching frustration, Grim picks Billy up, and starts shaking him. The viewpoint switches to Billy’s, and all you see is a zoom-in/zoom-out of a skull-faced clown shouting.

The foundation’s poured, dried and cured, the framing is going up, and the Anadarko McDonald’s will probably have it’s grand opening in little over a week! We may just squeak in time for some Shamrock Shakes, but I ain’t holding my breath.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 03/07/2009 6:11 PM


I love congo. I do not own any of the action figures however. Was there a Joe Don Baker action figure? Cause that would be so fantastic.

Chestnuts roasted by Lucky Lighter @ 03/07/2009 6:26 PM


Is it wrong that I’m loving these Congo action figure reviews? Cus I do. Matt finish the advent you jerk! (i.e., more Congo please!)

Chestnuts roasted by The Decapitated Head of Pamala Voorhees @ 03/07/2009 7:37 PM


Happy SNT ya’ll.! Spring is almost in full swing in my neck of the woods. It’s about time too. And no, it’s not wrong to like Congo toy reviews.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/07/2009 7:57 PM


Why wouldn’t you like the keychain minicars? You take the chain off,and it’s EXACTLY the same as the original figure. The only difference is that tiny “loop they added on which I’m sure you could file off if it really bothered you.

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


ladies-
Whoops! I forgot that I came on here to tell you that Five Below now has Shamrock Shake T-shirts featuring Uncle O’Grimacey. But just in girl T’s goddamn it.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 03/07/2009 8:08 PM


Kid Nicky- Given the nature of these… people, I’m sure they wouldn’t mind if you wore women’s clothing. On the contrary! Edgar J. Hoover approved!

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 03/07/2009 8:27 PM


My bad- it should read “J. Edgar Hoover approved!”

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 03/07/2009 8:28 PM


Matt,
finish the advent calender or suffer the consequences.
ACLF
Advent Calender Liberation Front

Chestnuts roasted by unknown @ 03/07/2009 8:46 PM


Personally I like key chain action figures. They’re just as good as regular action figures.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/07/2009 9:37 PM


Did my comment get deleted?

Chestnuts roasted by Justin S. Drown @ 03/07/2009 9:53 PM


Jason has always fascinated me ever since my parents bought those water squirters shaped like ping-pong balls of his head as well as Freddy’s on a whim for me when they first came out.

I had most of those,because even then I had to be a completest{still am}.

Matt reviewed the Freddy and Jason ones on an old Halloween Countdown entry,I’m not sure which one.

The only F13 movies I’ve actually seen from start to finish are Jason Takes Manhattan,Jason Goes To Hell, Freddy Vs. Jason and Jason X{which I thoroughly enjoyed….;X yeah,I said it}.

I agree with Matt and others sentiments…this new Jason seems too buffed-up for my taste, but I might catch the new film on TV sometime down the line.

Those 3D glasses are pretty spiffy,though for sure.

As far as Congo goes,as Matt said…any movie with both Curry and Hudson in it is fine by me.

Speaking of Michael Crichton films that flopped,have any of you seen Sphere?
Dustin Hoffman and Sam Jackson are in it.

I hope Jurassic Park 4 comes out sometime this millenium,I read recently that it might be cancelled now in lieu of Crichton’s recent passing.

P.S.:The mentioning of both Clownhouse AND Ernie Hudson in the same blog reminded me of one of my favorite Tales from the Crypt episodes from its fifth season called “Food For Thought”.

Ernie plays the husband of Joan “Josie Packard” Chen at a circus,and he’s such a fantastically eerie clown that I think he missed his true calling in acting and should’ve played the lead in some low-budget slasher film series featuring a killer clown…that ISN’T from outer space. ;]

Chestnuts roasted by Lloyd Bleeker @ 03/07/2009 11:35 PM


lol. ACLF. STFU.

Nicky, buy the shirt, wear it, and I’ll send you my boa to complete the look, kk?

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 03/07/2009 11:58 PM


TOmmy!, I know all about Victor Salva, but I’ve never seen Clownhouse. He also directed Powder and Jeepers Creepers 2, the latter of which Cracked recently dubbed one of the 5 most unintentionally gay horror movies…maybe it wasn’t unintentional: http://www.cracked.com/article_17097_5-most-unintentionally-gay-horror-movies.html

Also, I’m not a big Spinal Tap fan, but if you are, did you know the guys are hitting the road as themselves, not in character, doing songs from Spinal Tap and A Mighty Wind? http://www.unwigged.com/

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 03/08/2009 5:02 PM


The figures were released somewhat recently, Cyclonus January. Dinobot, Febuary-ish. The Cyclonus is a big improvement over the original and same with Dinobot (who is now more show accurate).

As for the Friday 13th stuff, I enjoyed the new movie. But yeah, it felt a little faked. I hated the Jason’s home base thing. I understand he needs a bed to sleep in, but a underground lair?

Check out ‘His Name Was Jason’ now on DVD. AWESOME documentary of the series.

Chestnuts roasted by Rob @ 03/08/2009 8:42 PM


Toxicshlock,

Does your TRU still have the NECA Jason mask? I want one so very badly. I would be willing to pay shipping and handling.

Chestnuts roasted by Ash @ 03/08/2009 8:56 PM


So we have Matt to blame for “Spongebob… with Johnny Depp Action!”? Ha ha!

Chestnuts roasted by Palmerholic @ 03/09/2009 8:00 AM


i loved every second of that!

Chestnuts roasted by cb @ 03/09/2009 2:48 PM


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