Ahhh the glory days when Action Figures were Action Figures, not Action Keepers. I too froze many a figure. Unfortunately many were also doomed to be shredded by the lawn mower:( NM

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Posted by Santiago from byu-edgix.byu.edu on January 23, 2001 at 17:18:14:

In Reply to: Man, I froze a lot of figures. Like Solo, they were "tests", hehe. (NM) posted by DeWayne on January 23, 2001 at 16:38:41:

: : I know how you feel. I wasn't a big fan of MI2 (to many slow mo scenes) but the Matrix was great! But If I ever see Indiana Jones jump in the air for 45 minutes while kickin' the crap outta Nazis in slow mo I'll lose it! The best part of Indiana Jones is that he's 'somewhat' real. He gets hurt, scared . . . he's human. I'm all for suspending belief and losing myself in a great movie but Indiana Jones could be played in the backyard for hours as a kid. Hell, if kids wanna play movie heroes nowadays they need pullies and wires to do all the ridiculous karate moves that have become so popular. By the way - where can I get another Toht and Belloq in ceromnial gitup? I burnt the Toht that I had and put an M-80 around Belloq's head recreating the final scene in Raiders when I was a kid. Didn't think about them being collectors items as a boy.
: : OT - Anyone else ever stick Han Solo in a galss of water than put him in the freezer before the carbonite figure came out?




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