G.I.Joe 

Exploring the Iconic Pythona: A Custom 6-Inch G.I. Joe Masterpiece

Story by Mitchell Smith Welcome to the Outpost. Today I’m taking a look at G.I. Joe Pythona. Particularly a 6 inch custom I got on EBay. The 1987 Gi Joe The Movie introduced many characters. Some, people loved some, people did not. I was one of those kids that loved all the new characters including Cobra La. The opening scene featured one character that was a great character but there was no figure to back up that coolness. Pythona has always been one of my favorite characters. She was stealthy,…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

31 Days of Halloween: Revisiting the 1980 Classic “Friday the 13th”

As we continue our 31 Days of Halloween horror movie retrospectives, it’s time to spotlight one of the most iconic and enduring slasher films in horror history—“Friday the 13th” (1980). Directed by Sean S. Cunningham, this film not only helped define the slasher genre of the 1980s but also gave birth to a franchise that has terrified audiences for decades. The Birth of the Slasher Legend When “Friday the 13th” first hit theaters in May 1980, no one could have anticipated the massive cultural impact it would have. Though Jason…

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G.I.Joe 

Delta-17 Meets GI Joe!

Today Ken from ToyKennections Delta-17 Meets GI Joe!! Check out the video below and share your thoughts with us in the comments. As always be sure to subscribe to ToyKennections channel on YouTube for all of Ken’s latest videos!

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Revisiting Ron Howard’s 1994 Film The Paper: A Star-Studded Comedy-Drama About Journalism and Deadlines

Story by Mitchell Smith Today I’m taking a look at the 1994 film The Paper. This is such a great film with a great group of actors. This American comedy-drama film is directed by Ron Howard, centered around the high-pressure environment of a fictional New York City tabloid, the New York Sun. Henry Hackett played by Michael Keaton, is the city editor of the New York Sun. He is an overworked journalist who struggles to maintain a balance between work and home life. Hackett is caught in the middle of…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

31 Days of Halloween: A Retrospective of the 1987 Psychological Horror “Angel Heart”

Welcome back to our 31 Days of Halloween! Today, we’re diving deep into one of the most haunting and atmospheric psychological horror films of the 1980s — “Angel Heart” (1987). Directed by Alan Parker and based on William Hjortsberg’s novel Falling Angel, this film blends elements of noir, horror, and psychological thriller, making it a standout in 80s horror cinema. A Sinister Detective Story Set in the gritty, sweat-soaked streets of 1950s New York City and the eerie backwaters of New Orleans, “Angel Heart” follows private investigator Harry Angel (played…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

31 Days of Halloween: Revisiting the 1985 Cult Classic “The Return of the Living Dead”

Welcome to Day 16 of our 31 Days of Halloween 1980s Horror Movie Retrospectives! Today, we dive into one of the most iconic zombie films from the 1980s—“The Return of the Living Dead”. This 1985 horror-comedy stands out for its unique blend of humor, gore, and a punk rock attitude that still resonates with fans today. Whether you’re a zombie enthusiast or a casual horror fan, this movie is a must-watch for your Halloween viewing list. A Fresh Take on Zombies “The Return of the Living Dead” was directed by…

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The Breaking News Report 

Henry Cavill Joins the Cast of the Upcoming Voltron Movie: A New Adventure Awaits

Henry Cavill, known for his roles in Superman and The Witcher, has officially found his next big project, and it’s a departure from anything he’s done before. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cavill is set to star in the highly anticipated Voltron movie. While details about his specific role are still under wraps, fans are buzzing with excitement as production for the film is slated to begin this fall in Australia. The movie will be based on the classic television series Voltron: Defender of the Universe, a beloved 1980s animated…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

31 Days of Halloween: Mind-Blowing Horror in David Cronenberg’s Scanners (1981)

Welcome back to our 31 Days of Halloween horror movie retrospective! Today, we’re diving into one of the most unique and mind-bending films of the early 80s: David Cronenberg’s Scanners. Released in 1981, this psychological sci-fi horror film didn’t just leave an impact with its shocking visuals—it also explored themes of power, control, and the dangers of weaponized human abilities. If you’re unfamiliar with this cult classic, get ready for an explosive journey into the world of psychic warfare, espionage, and, of course, unforgettable head explosions. Plot Overview: The War…

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Realm of Eternia - Masters of the Universe 

Upcoming Release: New Eternia Oversized Horde Trooper from Mattel Creations

Mattel has unveiled an exciting preview for their next Masters of the Universe figure—introducing the New Eternia Oversized Horde Trooper! This highly anticipated figure will officially drop on October 15th, and collectors won’t want to miss it. The Oversized Horde Trooper will stand an impressive 8.5 inches tall and feature 32 points of articulation, offering tons of poseability and dynamic display options. The figure comes armed with both a sword and staff, perfect for reenacting epic battles from the world of Eternia. Retailing for $33 USD, there will be a…

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DC TV 

Aaron Pierre Cast as John Stewart in HBO’s Green Lantern Series ‘Lanterns’

Aaron Pierre, best known for his standout performance in Netflix’s Rebel Ridge, has been cast as John Stewart in HBO’s highly anticipated series Lanterns, based on DC Comics’ Green Lantern. Pierre will star alongside Kyle Chandler, beating out Stephan James for the role after a competitive audition process. This marks Pierre’s return to the DC Universe, having previously played Dev-Em in Syfy’s Krypton series. Pierre’s casting comes after screen tests opposite Chandler, ultimately leading to him landing the iconic role. Pierre’s resume is impressive, including his recent portrayal of Malcolm…

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Marvel Toys X-Men 

Marvel Comics – X-Men Series Wolverine Unmasked by Hot Toys and HONŌ STUDIO

In December, Hot Toys thrilled fans with their Marvel Comics Wolverine figure, followed by an alternate version released over the summer. Now, collectors have another exciting addition to look forward to. Hot Toys has just unveiled the Marvel Comics – X-Men Series Wolverine (Unmasked) 1/6 Scale Figure, available for pre-order. This latest figure is produced by HONŌ STUDIO, a new creative team under Hot Toys. Standing over 11 inches tall and boasting 28 points of articulation, this Wolverine figure showcases the character in his iconic costume with a fresh twist—he’s…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

31 Days of Halloween: Revisiting the Mischievous Mayhem of Gremlins (1984)

As we journey through 31 Days of Halloween, today we dive into one of the most iconic and genre-defying films of the 1980s—Gremlins. Released in 1984 and directed by Joe Dante, this horror-comedy quickly became a fan favorite, blending Christmas cheer with chaotic creature feature fun. With its mix of humor, horror, and heart, Gremlins holds a special place in movie history, forever transforming the way we look at cute and cuddly pets. The Plot: Cute Begins to Turn Creepy At the heart of Gremlins is the lovable Gizmo, a…

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Half The Battle 

MONSTER MONTH CONTINUES! My Top Five Skeleton Inspired Action Figures !

On this week’s episode of Half The Battle MONSTER MONTH Continues with my top 5 skeleton inspired action figures! Be sure and join in the conversation in the comments below. And as always be sure and like share and subscribe to my YouTube channel if that’s your thing!

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31 Days of Halloween: The Disturbing Psychological Horror of Possession (1981)

As we continue our 31 Days of Halloween retrospectives, we take a deep dive into the eerie and unsettling world of the 1981 horror classic, “Possession.” Directed by Andrzej Żuławski, this film stands apart from the standard horror fare of the 1980s. With its disturbing blend of psychological breakdowns, monstrous imagery, and intense performances, Possession is not just a horror film—it’s a raw exploration of human relationships, madness, and the darker side of love. A Disturbing Plot of Emotional and Physical Terror At its core, “Possession” is about the disintegration…

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31 Days of Halloween: Unearthing the Ghostly Secrets of John Carpenter’s “The Fog” (1980)

As we continue our 31 Days of Halloween horror movie retrospectives, today we spotlight a classic from the master of horror himself, John Carpenter. After the massive success of “Halloween”, Carpenter returned to the genre in 1980 with a film that swapped masked killers for something far more ghostly and atmospheric. “The Fog” is a chilling tale of revenge, mystery, and supernatural terror, set against the eerie backdrop of a small coastal town. Let’s dive into the misty depths of this haunting classic and explore why it remains a must-watch…

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