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hey up matey! i am in for a df studios set for sure :D

and thanks for the link
 
what did people put for detail address and street address are they not the same?
 
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The pre-order will be started at 1pm on Tuesday, December 22
for the "head + clothing set", "clothing set", "painted head set" and "unpainted head set".

I'll announce more detail on Monday... :D

Thanks,

Sweet! May try and grab a set.
 
I'm definitely going for a head sculpt. Also this has probably been asked and answered but will this head fit on a hot toys body or do you need Rainman's chest piece?
 
it will fit. his heads are always just a hollowed out neck joint. the chest piece is just to disguise the lower neck joint on a truetype
 
I think the 15/20 is what really worked to our favor. I'm happy for us so to speak because just a couple months back we were polling and posting our Rainman requests and Tyler Durdan was at the top or near of almost everyone's lists.

Fight Club is interesting to me on a whole new level, I watched it the other night and saw it through a whole new set of eyes. Being 10 years old now, I could really see the 90's-isms in it. It didn't seem so revolutionary to me this time around because of the precedent it set for this type of moves. You could really get the sense of the post Generation X pre millennial pre Iraq war, pre 911, pre recession time period it was made in.

A time where there were a lot less things to worry about it seemed more of a priority to combat the monotony of every day life by filing it up with a slew of material possessions. Although apparently the problems of today does not stop us from dropping this kind of money on something like this.

One of the reasons why I wanted a fight club figure so badly is because of the ultimate irony of it all, any merchandise from fight club automatically becomes ironic because of the film's message. It really puts the icing on the cake that it comes with the big pink bar of soap, except I always hoped Tyler would have a big cheesy grin on his face, almost as if he's in on the joke so to speak. Though I like that rainman picked the neutral look. Could have went with a beat up head though I reckon, may have like that just a tad bit more.

So in actuality, it seems only appropriate to spend near 700 dollars on a fight club figure to further reinforce the irony. Only, the uselessness is debatable, because at least with Rainman we have a true piece of art, and art is something I personally believe is a necessity and not a luxury.
 
I think the 15/20 is what really worked to our favor. I'm happy for us so to speak because just a couple months back we were polling and posting our Rainman requests and Tyler Durdan was at the top or near of almost everyone's lists.

Fight Club is interesting to me on a whole new level, I watched it the other night and saw it through a whole new set of eyes. Being 10 years old now, I could really see the 90's-isms in it. It didn't seem so revolutionary to me this time around because of the precedent it set for this type of moves. You could really get the sense of the post Generation X pre millennial pre Iraq war, pre 911, pre recession time period it was made in.

A time where there were a lot less things to worry about it seemed more of a priority to combat the monotony of every day life by filing it up with a slew of material possessions. Although apparently the problems of today does not stop us from dropping this kind of money on something like this.

One of the reasons why I wanted a fight club figure so badly is because of the ultimate irony of it all, any merchandise from fight club automatically becomes ironic because of the film's message. It really puts the icing on the cake that it comes with the big pink bar of soap, except I always hoped Tyler would have a big cheesy grin on his face, almost as if he's in on the joke so to speak. Though I like that rainman picked the neutral look. Could have went with a beat up head though I reckon, may have like that just a tad bit more.

So in actuality, it seems only appropriate to spend near 700 dollars on a fight club figure to further reinforce the irony. Only, the uselessness is debatable, because at least with Rainman we have a true piece of art, and art is something I personally believe is a necessity and not a luxury.

:lecture

agreed on all points.

U DA MAN, Ray!
 
with entropy that's 7 people here that manage to get the full set.

btw brad pitt's 46 birthday was yesterday.
 
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