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Morning Phase by Beck
Bob Dylan: 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (Deluxe Edition)
Sun Structures by the Temples
The Complete Dunhill/ABC Hit Singles by the Grass Roots
The Grand Budapest Hotel (Original Soundtrack)
Mr. Peabody & Sherman [Music From The Motion Picture]
DVD and blu-ray new releases Feb. 25: Gravity; Thor - The Dark World; Muscle Shoals; more!
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Thor: The Dark World
Gravity
Muscle Shoals
30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (Deluxe Edition)
Sci-Fi Creature Classics - 4-Movie Set
Thor: The Dark World
Gravity
Muscle Shoals
30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (Deluxe Edition)
Sci-Fi Creature Classics - 4-Movie Set
Pop tweets
Can we drop the pretense of "President's Day" and just call it "I needed a long weekend because Valentine's Day is garbage"
— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) February 17, 2014
Let's all take a moment to reflect on our favorite Presidents. Mine is Zaphod Beeblebrox
— Kat Dennings (@OfficialKat) February 17, 2014
1st pic of Matt and I in character was released 4 yrs ago today, but, I have the real one..from the 1st camera test pic.twitter.com/72ldPCvpM3
— Karen Gillan (@KarenGillan2) February 18, 2014
Because you know what we all need? Our own Batman mask: http://t.co/dWuyKZlb9h pic.twitter.com/xujwepzamX
— DC Comics (@DCComics) February 19, 2014
I never use gendered pronouns because I only ever talk about myself.
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) February 19, 2014
Looks like FP is not the only doll @OriginalFunko #Buffy dolls!! #BTVS I soooo want them ALL!! pic.twitter.com/d42zEvDV1A
— Sarah Michelle (@RealSMG) February 19, 2014
Pop focus: Corgi James Bond vehicles!
I promised I'd follow-up our recent display of Corgi Batman vehicles with one devoted to the company's great James Bond die-cast vehicles, and here it is.
Corgi's verions of OO7's Aston Martin from "Goldfinger" is probably the most famous toy vehicle the company ever made, and it's nifty.
Not only does it have a fully functioning ejector seat (good luck finding the little plastic passenger once he shoots out. He's probably under the living room couch), but also a bullet deflector shield for the back window, pop-out machine guns in the front bumper and plastic spinning "blades" that extend from the rear hubcaps. Both gold and silver models were manufactured.
Corgi made other Bond cars, probably most notably the submarine-transformable Lotus Esprit from "The Spy Who Loved Me." Special effects on this Corgi were more limited: Hit a switch and fines and a periscope would pop up, and it could shoot little plastic missiles out the back windshield area (they're there, under the couch).
I had, and still have, both. Corgi's are so well-made and durable, that both are in great shape 30-odd years after purchase. I also had the black Bell helicopter from "The Spy Who Loved Me." It didn't really do anything. I think a little rope could be extended from the bottom, but maybe I'm confusing that with the Corgi Batcopter.
The company made a number of other Bond vehicles, too, including a car from "Thunderball" I didn't know about until tracking down these pictures, and the "moon buggy" from "Diamonds are Forever."
Enjoy!
Corgi's verions of OO7's Aston Martin from "Goldfinger" is probably the most famous toy vehicle the company ever made, and it's nifty.
Not only does it have a fully functioning ejector seat (good luck finding the little plastic passenger once he shoots out. He's probably under the living room couch), but also a bullet deflector shield for the back window, pop-out machine guns in the front bumper and plastic spinning "blades" that extend from the rear hubcaps. Both gold and silver models were manufactured.
Corgi made other Bond cars, probably most notably the submarine-transformable Lotus Esprit from "The Spy Who Loved Me." Special effects on this Corgi were more limited: Hit a switch and fines and a periscope would pop up, and it could shoot little plastic missiles out the back windshield area (they're there, under the couch).
I had, and still have, both. Corgi's are so well-made and durable, that both are in great shape 30-odd years after purchase. I also had the black Bell helicopter from "The Spy Who Loved Me." It didn't really do anything. I think a little rope could be extended from the bottom, but maybe I'm confusing that with the Corgi Batcopter.
The company made a number of other Bond vehicles, too, including a car from "Thunderball" I didn't know about until tracking down these pictures, and the "moon buggy" from "Diamonds are Forever."
Enjoy!
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