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You can’t kill the boogeyman!
Straight out of the 1978 John Carpenter film ‘Halloween’, The Living Dead Dolls present Michael Myers. “The Shape”, as he’s referenced in the film, has become one of the most recognizable icons of modern horror.
Nothing but darkness pierces through the all-new face sculpt of Michael’s expressionless white mask. Featuring rooted hair and presented in his film-accurate blue coveralls, the terror of Haddonfield comes equipped with his signature kitchen knife accessory.
The LDD Presents Michael Myers stands 10” tall and features 5 points of articulation.
He is packaged in a die-cut window box, perfect for display and containing the pure evil within.
*This product is intended for collectors ages 15 and up and is not suitable for children. The product may contain small parts that can be a choking hazard as well as sharp points that can cause injury. The item is not designed for rough play and is considered a display item for collectors.
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from ATX
its the Boogeyman!
https://youtu.be/z6_M6OZxIj8
from Elmira, NY
from Dublin, OH USA
It's Michael Myers, why wouldn't you want it!?
The Living Dead Dolls Presents is a great way for collectors to get into the game with this line if they didn’t want to collect these dolls for no other reason than the big names being added. Michael Myers is one of the biggest names to add, so I bought it.
The thing about this doll that stands out is the head. The paint on it was done with detail to make it look like it’s a mask on someone’s head. The hair on it is really nice, but I imagine as with any doll like this if you don’t take care it would get messy. The clothing is also pretty nice. The figure also comes with a kitchen knife.
Back to the mask, it has a cool seam along the side, the impressions on the mask in the cheeks, the eyes are blacked out in a way that matches the mask, and the eyebrows are painted over. These details along with the paint make this doll all you need it to be to add to your Halloween movie figure collection. The paint also serves to make it look like an older doll, which really is a bit creepy, so points for that whether intentional or not.
The box is nice because you can just leave him in there and display him as you like without letting dust get all over him or risking potential damage. However, it’s also really cool out of the box and very easy to stand and pose. The head doesn’t go as far to the side as I’d like in order to do Michael’s signature tilt when taking time ogling his latest kill. As this is a baby doll body there’s only a couple bits of articulation, so don’t expect action figure style posability.
The price on this guy, completely agreeable for what it is. The collectible brand itself lends to a nice tag but being that it’s Michael Myers it’s worth it; especially if you’re a big Halloween fan.
from Midwest
The night He came (to your) home!
The review is a little over 10 minutes long, then we watch the original Halloween, so feel free to hangout and watch (or listen) with us!
http://www.undergroundinc.info/episodes/episode-123-halloween
from IL