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My dying wish is for an owl/camel hybrid, which I call camowl.

Marvel’s Handful of Heroes. And goth fish eggs.

I never find anything good at Wal-Mart. Unless I squint.

Wow, how have I never seen these before? Hasbro's Handful of Heroes is a truly life-altering series of tiny Marvel Comics figurines, sold in packs of eight. I shouldn't have to name the toylines this reminds me of, but I will: M.U.S.C.L.E., Battle Beasts, Army Ants and many other great reasons to italicize.

Love, love, love. There are dozens of characters represented, and though none of them are exactly "obscure," it still warms me to see guys like Mandarin and Absorbing Man get their little moments of glory. Really hope the line is doing well, because if it is, it's a safe bet that less obvious characters will become represented in future sets. I've got a bookshelf full of Marvel Universe Handbooks, chock full of random assholes who deserve to be immortalized in shiny plastic. My kingdom for a two-inch Speedball.

Oh, and to seal the deal: Each 8-pack comes with seven "visible" figures and one "secret" figure, hidden beneath the package's unforgiving cardboard. No idea if the secret figures are rarer than the rest, but for whatever it's worth, I got "Hulkbuster Iron Man." Hulkbuster Iron Man will double nicely as Juggernaut until Hasbro gets around to making a real one.

The figures come in an assortment of happy colors, sort of like inedible Tropical Starburst, and they're pretty finely detailed. Hasbro, having learned their lesson from past failures, crafted nearly every hero and villain to be posted with their arms outstretched, which keeps them well-balanced and not at all impossible to stand. Anyone who has collected "little figures" can attest to the usefulness of this, even if it's caused most of the figures to look like they're saying "WHASSAMATTA?"

Toys like these make me wish I had a son. I'm going to put pants on one of our cats and tell him why Red Hulk is better than Classic Hulk.

Recommended, even if they're essentially vending machine toys in a prettier box.


It's Saturday night, and I've got half a bottle of great Chianti that comes in a bottle wrapped in raffia. Suburban Italians may know the kind.

As I mentioned on my Twitter thing, we watched Orphan last night. I have no idea how they managed to make such a good movie out of that. Pretty incredible cast considering what type of film it is, and...well, I don't want to spoil anything, but after you see it, you'll know what I didn't want to spoil, and the thing that I don't want to spoil was pretty awesome. To guarantee the complete failure of this mini-review, I've neglected to mention the plot basics until now: Family adopts a "sweet" little girl who ends up being violently psychotic. Think Good Son without the conscience. Orphan is as good as it possibly can be, and Ebert agrees with me.

In other news: I'm slowly but surely getting back into the swing of running X-E, and man, do I have my work cut out for me. My numbers aren't too thrilling right now, I guess proving that you really can't let a site sit dead for half a year without taking a traffic hit. (And this makes me twice as thankful for those of you who kept the faith.) In a larger sense, the site badly needs to be restructured. The main page and blog need to be merged into one happy page, somehow. That's going to take time, as well as the design and coding abilities of someone who is not me. For the moment, I'm just focused on getting some content rolling. Stay tuned, because there's more of it coming.

And since I couldn't think of anywhere else to stick this:

We went to some random sushi place last week. I ordered "Black Tobiko." If you've never heard of tobiko, it's caviar, but the fish eggs are too tiny to really resonate as such. Sushi lovers won't bat an eye, but I'm sure I'm alienating some of you right now. (Perhaps even more with this than the time I made a Bullshot.) No matter your stance, you must admit this: On those table standees at sushi joints -- the ones that show the different kinds of sushi and tell you their secret names -- tobiko always looks the most fun.

As for "Black Tobiko," they somehow get away with charging twice as much as they do for the standard red, even though it's the same exact lumpfish shit and costs them the same exact lumpfish price. I'm getting away from the point that I wanted to make, which was this: "Black Tobiko" would be an amazing name for a band. Or an evil Pokemon.

Posted by Matt on 04/17/2010. E-mail me!



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I’m not sure where else I would post this, but I thought some of you might be interested. I happen to work about 10 minutes away from where they’ve buried Corey Haim, so I went to visit today.

He’s got a really nice spot, but no headstone yet. Lots of flowers, painted rocks, and notes left for him. It’s still a mound of dirt, but I’m sure over the summer they’ll get the headstone and whatnot.

I took a picture, if anyone is interested in seeing that.

Chestnuts roasted by Nickelodeon @ 04/19/2010 2:04 PM


dohopoki,
I think you might be refering to this:
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080426224935/powerrangers/images/6/6e/Red_Battlezord.jpg

Jimmy,
I loved VR Troopers as well, and I remember that Fox (at least here in Los Angeles) ran it in a one-hour block with Power Rangers, both of which were produced by Saban Entertainment at the time, who also did the previously mentioned “Big Bad BeetleBorgs”.

Does anyone else remember “Masked Rider”? Another Saban show that had a brief run; most of these shows only ran for two years at the most. A show that tried to initially capitalize on the success of Power Rangers only to cut its’ ties when it become apparent that Power Rangers’ popularity was hitting an ebb. Our local Fox station here in L.A. must have thought that lightning could strike more than once because in the space of about three years, they ran every one of these shows.

Chestnuts roasted by Thomas @ 04/19/2010 2:10 PM


Masked rider was weird. He had bug powers or something. Also there was Super Human Samurai Cyber Squad, which was pretty messed up.

Chestnuts roasted by Jimmy @ 04/19/2010 2:21 PM


I was only really young enough to be moderately interested in the original run of Power Rangers. Once the Zeo show started I had moved onto other much cooler things.

Like almost every other guy I knew I really only enjoyed the Green Ranger. I mean how could the other even stack up? His robot was a Dragon and he got to wear that sassy little gold chest plate. The Red Ranger was a poor man’s green ranger.

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 04/19/2010 3:36 PM


No. I haven’t. I’m not a very good trainer.

Chestnuts roasted by Lucky @ 04/19/2010 3:55 PM


Has anybody played “Edward Fortyhands”???

Chestnuts roasted by Burninfresh @ 04/19/2010 4:03 PM


Burninfresh: What in the hell is that?

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 04/19/2010 4:13 PM


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Fortyhands

haaaaaahahahahhaaa! I had never heard of that before! I can’t wait to try it!! ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Steffanio @ 04/19/2010 4:30 PM


Jesus… all the kids in this college town play that game on the weekends. I can’t tell you how many stories I hear about the ER having to cut bottles off of people’s hands. Personally I think it’s asinine but for some reason the kids seem to enjoy it and it keeps our ER (and AA) in business.

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 04/19/2010 4:51 PM


Oh hell no. There is no way. I’ve sworn off all malt liquor for life. I’d never had any till about 8 years ago when I had a roommate at the time who used to throw “40′s Parties.” They consisted of a bunch of people sitting around playing some hockey game on an old NES and getting totally ripped on Colt 45 and Old English. Sometime during the 3rd 40′s Party, I found myself staggering around drunk off my face and standing on the couch, reading from the Book of Revelation. Fast forward a couple of hours later and I was in the bathroom, puking my guts out while everyone else at the party was screaming quotes from the bible through the bathroom door at me, just as punishment for my earlier prostletizing.

I’ll never go near malt liquor again.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 04/19/2010 4:52 PM


I tried a new soda for lunch today, Sunkist’s “Solar Fusion.” It’s tropical mandarin orange soda and it is good. It definately did taste like mandarin oranges and not just another orange soda. I bought it at Target in the 20 oz bottle. Don’t know if they sale it in other sizes or cans.

Chestnuts roasted by King JLA @ 04/19/2010 4:52 PM


Dohopoki: I just registered your code: I also caught Kyogre last night. He was SHINY too!!! :D oh happy day.
Lucky:I registered yours too. BEHOLD,GALVATRON! I mean my code 3825-1278-9196 lol

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/19/2010 5:23 PM


Burninfresh, oh I can’t wait for that to take off over here.

Deej, the idea of you as a drunk street preacher fills me with far too much joyous amusement…especially if your sermon was on the end of days.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 04/19/2010 5:38 PM


Holy shit! I knew the day would come where I came back to X-E and find a new article… but MANY new articles!? Woohoo! It’s like Halloween in April! :D

Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 04/19/2010 6:31 PM


HAHAHA! I didn’t realize they had a wiki page for it! That pic is sooooo funny! Edward Fortyhands is a pretty fun game til you get to the second 40… Pure torture. It’s usually warm unless you can pound that first one fast.

120oz. of Manliness is pure insanity!!!! Sipping a 40 through a straw on your chest! hahahahaha

Chestnuts roasted by Burninfresh @ 04/19/2010 6:41 PM


All this talk about Power Rangers and Pokemon…for the first time ever, I believe, X-E has made me feel old.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 04/19/2010 8:34 PM


My brother and I used to love Power Rangers. I remember a new restaurant opened in our town and they got some of the Rangers (not the ones from tv obviously) to appear at the grand opening. The line went for about 3 blocks.

Chestnuts roasted by ericnrosesmom @ 04/19/2010 9:58 PM


That be it Thomas, that be it.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 04/19/2010 10:02 PM


I loved Power Rangers back in the day. The Green Dragonzord was the one figure I always wanted, but never got. My cousin had it, and I hated him very much for it.

The REAL reason why VR Troopers and Beetleborgs had short runs: They ran out of material. You see, the only reason why Power Rangers went on for so long is that Japan kept pumping out Super Sentai series for Saban & such to adapt every year. The reason why they finally went back to showing the OG series is that the footage of the latest Super Sentai series would be too hard to adapt into a Power Rangers series.

VR Troopers & Beetleborgs would have went on longer, but the shows they were taking footage from were canceled for, well, being Super Sentai ripoffs.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 04/19/2010 11:13 PM


My favorite sushi is eel rolls! I admit I’ve never tried eating fish eggs, it creeps me out a little.

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 04/20/2010 10:25 AM


Well, Norb, they did have 17 years of Metal Heroes for VR Troopers/Beetleborgs to pick from, they only used 5 series of the show for the two US versions. They also weren’t really rip-offs, just alternative series by the same company.

It’s not like the Thai ‘Sport Ranger’ which was funny as hell.

I love me some tokusatsu.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 04/20/2010 1:14 PM


I’m really diggin Hasbro’s new line of Marvel characters. I love the fact that they’re modeled after their comic interpretations, rather than the movies or cartoon shows. They have both a Marvel Universe line and a seperate Spider-Man and Iron Man line of figures, but all are pretty cool. What blew my mind was the fact that they had obscure characters as well, like Iron Fist. I bought myself a Spider-Man and Venom. Both look just like the drawings from Amazing Spider-Man in the 80s and early 90s.

http://www.amazon.com/Marvel-Universe-Action-Figure-Spider-Man/dp/B001T4JRB4/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1271825882&sr=8-9

Chestnuts roasted by Nick @ 04/21/2010 1:00 AM


I haven’t seen the original Power Rangers series in eons. I was 9-10 years old around the time it came to US television. That was also around the time I got obsessed with Animaniacs and taped darn near every episode.

As for the original Sonic the Hedgehog (not Adventures of), that show really hasn’t aged as well as people think it has. I really, really tried watching it and I couldn’t make it past the first 3 episodes or so because it’s so cheesy and over dramatic. It isn’t dark so much as incredibly silly and playing up on the environmentalist attitudes of the 1990s and simply applying Sonic the Hedgehog to it. Saturday Morning Sonic is basically Once Upon a Forest: The Series with a franchise character thrown in.

Chestnuts roasted by Palmerholic @ 04/22/2010 12:30 PM


Matt!!! First off welcome back, and thank you for keeping the site going. Gotta agree with ya on ORPHAN. My sister and I had a ball watching this film when I rented it from Netflix a few months back, and I gotta say, neither one of us saw the “twist” coming and we’ve seen a lot of movies of that genre. Lotta fun. Probably won’t be getting to leave many comments here these days only based on the fact that we have new internet blocks at work and I thought it would be questionable if I continually went to a site called “X-Entertainment” lol But keep up the great work, man, glad to see you’re back and there’s no more pics of Mares on the home page until they’re supposed to be ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y. @ 04/22/2010 11:33 PM


Those tiny Marvel figures are all kinds of kick ass. And while we’re on the subject of tiny action figures, what’s up with Marvel and DC putting out all the ’80′s GI JOE’-sized toys?

By the way, Orphan was pretty good.

Chestnuts roasted by Mike @ 04/27/2010 6:54 PM


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