In the 70s, growing up, Trailers were very limited in content. Most of the time you were surprised, and it was great. Not really knowing much about The Exorcist, Jaws, Alien, The Thing was awesome ! Not much on Star Wars either, but since i was a science fiction nerd i was totally prepared. Actually it took the mainstream by total surprise and of course stayed in theatres for over a year straight. Great time to grow up..greater than the 80s if you ask me.
That Steve Austin figure was from the Jakks Stomp series. They had clip on armor and boots. I think that was from the second series that was all underwater figs.
"Smurfs, best intro ever" ... no, no, wait... (in a subtle voice) what were you doin? what are you doin with your life? - Travis that reaction is sooo funny!!!🤣😂😍
toy federation LORE! ryan, did you make a deal with palpatine?🤣you know you've been collecting for a while when horribly executed items are like jewels in the rough. grape ape, grape ape.
@@JessesCustomDesignThey are probably hearing the tabletop mic’s in their headphones. The person who edited the video just didn’t use the right audio track.
The best place to find Spoilers for movies nowadays... is you check the toy lines coming out! Lol. The Lego company is phenomenal for doing this. They show whole play sets that give away complete scenes of movies, not to mention all the cast characters they give away! 😂
Ames, Jamesway, Calder, K Mart, Montgomery Ward. Then the “high end” dept stores that may or may not have toys in them (depended on how far out Christmas was usually) JC Penny and Sears. Toys R Us was the Mecca, very rare to go but trips were cherished. “At Jamesway, we care about You”! That jingle has been in my head since I saw your reply to the Calder guy
I loved movie trailers back in the day. Before the internet I remember watching a channel that would play a half an hour show of the newest movie trailers. It was on once a month. I remember recording it VHS style. Jordan
I remember years back I owned an Anniversary "HANS" That German military Soldier that was put out by DRAGON it had so much detail to it looked very realistic....Wish I still owned it
what I hate about movie trailers now is they show you nearly the whole film in the trailer so that there's no reason to go see the film. they shouldn't show us so much, make it more mysterious and unknown. don't tell us everything cause then I won't go. and going to the movies are too expensive nowadays anyway too.
Lying in bed with a nice cuppa tea, bacon and egg roll with BBQ sauce and the Toy Fed podcast - perfect way to spend a lazy Sunday morning. Except for this killer hangover 🍺🤪🤢 P.S. To this day, me and my brothers call every dog we see Muttley, actual name be damned, they're all Muttley lol
In case you have not looked it up yet. Those street shark bootlegs are likely mannix ocean warriors. I have only found one of the 4 in the line in the wild. Love my one so much and one day I will find the others ❤
12 inch military is my jam. Mostly collect modern military from damtoys and easy & simple. But I remember dragon, BBI and even hot toys started with military.
I have that frog thing, it has a horse n a sword I think.. I also have a bootleg batman on a horse (silverbat)? Korean G2 optimus prime, KO think. Gotta love vintage bootleg toys.
So did none of the mics get turned on this time? I would love to listen but the constant audio issues make it impossible. Every episode either 1 or all of the mics are turned off.
Hey guys, there is a bootleg line of Jakks WWF/E Wrestling Superstars line, even the package is a rip off…bad paint, cheap plastic, and I remember crazy names. The only place I’ve ever seen these were at Roses Discount Store. Maybe if it’s not an Austin from STOMP, could be one of those!!
Love the podcasts fellas, but whoever’s producing these needs to check the microphones are picking up audio. Because these seem to be made all on the same day, I assume the next few weeks will have everyone sounding like they’re talking from very far away, and that’s a shame.
Another great discussion, thanks guys! I was just like you Ryan. I had a few transformers and was aware of all the other cool toys but it always came down to Star Wars and then GI Joe as Star Wars was winding down. I was only going to get toys for birthdays or Christmas so I had to prioritize what I wanted.
McFadden story was good it's alot like what's going on with my food store. They made the decision to do 85% of bakey products comes from a main bakey 3 ahalf hour's away. On there end it's good because everything sells. But in my end 60% doesn't sell so we are taking 25% loss per day.
I’m 💯 positive lol that beanie conversation will be a POPS conversation 20 years from now lol people will be dropping those things by the metric ton … LOL “this was the chase RARE version” lol and I want to sell it for “ONE MILLION $$$” LOL
As a X-Men collector, I'm not jazzed about the new 97' line. They're as small as McDonald's toys, and to me, not appealing. I wish them luck trying to attract the new generation. Also, I remember Dusty Trail's sport's line toys, every toy store couldn't give those things away, they were in bargin bins for years. Sports fans don't like figures, they like cards.