Weinstein Co. Asks NECA to Discontinue Django Unchained Action Figures

I had read about the controversy over Django action figures on Kastor’s Korner but couldn’t believe it when my wife pointed out this news blurb on the Huffington Post. I think this is just posturing by the Weinsteins – by now I imagine production and distribution of the figures is done, and I can’t see a recall of product at retail over this.

I saw the movie – I don’t think it trivialized slavery. I don’t think the action figures trivialize slavery either. They’re movie collectibles. Looking at those head sculpts, I’d probably buy them, if Mego was my thing. But if owning action figures of black characters is insensitive, I better throw out (sorry, emancipate) my Black Panther, Black Lightning, and Black Goliath figures. What somebody really ought to figure out is why these guys all had to have “Black” in their character names.

‘Django Unchained’ Action Figures Discontinued

LOS ANGELES — The Weinstein Co. has asked a toy maker to discontinue a line of “Django Unchained” action figures after receiving complaints that they were offensive.

The studio said Friday that such collectibles have been created for all of director Quentin Tarantino’s films, including “Inglourious Basterds,” and that they were meant for people 17 and older, the audience for the film.

“Django Unchained” is a violent mix of spaghetti Western and blaxploitation genres about a freed slave (Jamie Foxx) who becomes a bounty hunter. Civil rights groups argued that the toys trivialized the horrors of slavery.

“We have tremendous respect for the audience and it was never our intent to offend anyone,” The Weinstein Co. said in a statement. Toy maker NECA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

via ‘Django Unchained’ Action Figures Discontinued.

NECA Action Figure Giveaways – Marvel Heroclix, Predators, and Terminator 2

NECA Marvel Heroclix giveaway NECA Predators giveaway NECA Terminator 2 giveaway

NECA shared the news that they are sponsoring another three giveaways. In the last contest they sponsored, NECA offered up figures from Predator, Kill Bill, and Resident Evil.

Up for grabs this time are:

To enter each giveaway, you’ll have to answer a simple trivia question related to the prize. Good luck!

CustomCon 33 – Day Four

CustomCon 33 – Winter 2012

Welcome to CustomCon 33, the sixth installment to be hosted by TheFwoosh.com and ActionFigurePics.com!

What is CustomCon?

CustomCon is a special presentation of new custom toy creations by customizers around the globe. Ten years in the running, it’s still going strong. Inspired by the presentations of new product by legitimate manufacturers at Toy Fair and other trade shows, CustomCon is a “fake” convention, whereby customizers present their latest creations and recipes as if unveiling a new line of real toys to retailers. It’s always a lot of fun, for both the viewers and the participants.

If this is your first exposure to a CustomCon, click here to see what’s been offered over the past 32 CustomCons.


CustomCon 33 - Day Four

DAY FOUR: Thursday, December 13


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CC33: Legends of Assassin’s Creed Exclusives by Whiskeytango

Assassins

The new 6″ scale “Legends of Assassin’s Creed” line will be hitting stores next spring, full of all your favorite characters from the games, from Desmond Miles to Leonardo Da Vinci. However, attendees of CustomCon 33 have the chance of snatching two figures from the recently released Assassin’s Creed 3, and Assassin’s Creed 3: Liberation, Connor Kenway and Aveline De Grandpre!

These exclusives feature extra weapon accessories that won’t be included in the general release, and each has been hand painted.

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CustomCon 33 – Day Two

CustomCon 33 – Winter 2012

Welcome to CustomCon 33, the sixth installment to be hosted by TheFwoosh.com and ActionFigurePics.com!

What is CustomCon?

CustomCon is a special presentation of new custom toy creations by customizers around the globe. Ten years in the running, it’s still going strong. Inspired by the presentations of new product by legitimate manufacturers at Toy Fair and other trade shows, CustomCon is a “fake” convention, whereby customizers present their latest creations and recipes as if unveiling a new line of real toys to retailers. It’s always a lot of fun, for both the viewers and the participants.

If this is your first exposure to a CustomCon, click here to see what’s been offered over the past 32 CustomCons.


DAY TWO: Tuesday, December 11


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