Don't be dissing the Thomas Jane Punisher movie if you haven't seen it. You're better then that. It's a decent movie that turned a LOT of folks onto the Punisher. Give it a chance.
Really wishing I was old enough to have collected toys back when the Ang Lee Hulk movie was out because wow those figures look really impressive to this day! Almost all of the Toy Biz figures in Marvel Legends style still hold up which is saying a lot with how advanced action figures have come!
Those 2003 Hulk movie figures aren’t too hard to find and aren’t too expensive. I have acquired a few that I remember from my childhood. eBay is great for acquiring them. Great movie and great figures
I always dreamed of a crossover between the late 90s/early 2000s movie marvel superheroes, i knew back then that this would never happen but for some reason i kept my hopes high.
@@CarbonScoring while it was unfortunate that the older characters died a few moments right after they were introduced, at least i was able to see professor X played by Patrick Stewart one last time before the mcu reboots the Xmen.
Considering kevin fuiege tge time wanted this like did you know wolverine supposw to make a camoe in spider-man 2002 but was pulled put my fox last minute and same to others
Nic Cage’s Ghost Rider is a really goofy movie but it’s the fun kind of goofy. Definitely recommend if you’re into not so good movies that also happen to be very enjoyable.
Dude. You gotta watch the Punisher. It’s bad or whatever but Kevin Nash plays a roided out Russian assassin and Thomas Jane improvised on set and stabbed him in the chest with a real knife. Nash had so much adrenaline running through him that he pulled it out and smiled on camera and kept the scene going.
He didn't improvise on set the actual prop directors forgot to swap out the knife for a dummy knife, luckily he only hit the collar bone so no real damage was done.
I was a kid when this figures were released and I loved them all, my friends had them so I had the oportunity to play with all these toys. Thanks for the time travel!
So I have the Ghost Rider with the Hell Cycle. The GR figure himself is just kinda eh, but the Hell Cycle is SO DAMN COOL!! Its the one I still use for my ML Ghost Rider on display. If I can get my hands on the Mezco GR figure I'll be putting him on it.
Don’t listen to rotten tomatoes, The punisher is actually pretty good, but it’s not perfect, but I still recommend it and the Ghost Rider movies fit the same description
I have the Ghost Rider figures (the interchangeable head and light-up versions) and i gotta say, it really looks awesome! The Interchangeable head version was my favorite. There was a 1/12 scale Nic Cage Ghost Rider with his Motorcycle but it's pricey up to this date.
Brother I grew up watching the Unrated Daredevil version. Recently this year, I got into Toybiz/Hasbro Marvel Legends collecting. I had purchased this fellow and topped it off with the Marvel Diamond Select Daredevil cross so he can hang from sorta like the movie. Hes my pride and joy along woth my Marvel Legends Toybiz Wesley Snipes Blade.
Not next week (each of these videos takes like 20 hours of time including prep work) but I will definitely put it on the list - that is a fun corner of the Marvel Universe to explore!
I'll be honest. I was excited when you stepped up and said that Ben Affleck's daredevil was really good. I really love the 03 daredevil movie alot. I will say however you should watch the punisher movie. It is a good movie and besides stuff like Sam raimi's spider man,blade and the X-Men movies, the punisher is a really good movie and thomas jane perfect has the killing vigilante(also I have the figure and the face looks like if keanu reeves got buff)
Hope some day you can go back and do the Hulk and ghost rider figures. I have a Nic Cage ghost rider figures with the bike (which includes sounds and light FX) and it's absolutely beautiful. The bike and figure are both so well made.
Those would be fun! I really try only to talk about figures I actually have - I think it is more genuine that way, but if I do come across those, I'll certainly make another video
Correction - the first X-Men movie came out in 2000, not 2002. I also had the Toy Biz X-Men movie Wolverine figure of him in his black suit. It also had a slashing action feature and came with some mangled "metal" that he could break out of. I prefer it to the X2 Wolverine figure because it's softer claws didn't break off like they did on my X2 Wolverine fig.
Thanks for the pick up - I goofed on that. I found that plastic piece in the bottom of the box, but I could't remember who it went with - it clearly has three claw marks slashed out - thought it might go with Cyclops...
Had to pause when you were reviewing The Punisher figure. It may have been because I was 13 when it came out, but I loved the movie. Should try and watch it. I also loved Daredevil.
I had the ghostrider figure that was on the bottom right of the screen It was awesome it lit up the flaming parts of the skull with a button and the articulation was pretty good not to mention a badass outfit
Every one of these figures were amazing... the blade figure you showed in the beginning was the marvel legends figure from blade 2 with his motorcycle from blade one!
The head on the second Thing looks closer to the movie than the stomp figure. I have the stomper (still works) and I always thought the head was too small for a big guy under an inch of foam but the other looks about right
You should do a follow up at some point and review all of the modern non-MCU figures, including the 20th Anniversary X-Men/Deadpool figures, the Venom figure, and the Into the Spider-Verse figures. You should also talk about what other movies you'd like to get figures from, the Spider-Man trilogy, more X-Men figures, Daredevil, Ang Lee Hulk, Fantastic 4, etc.
Great video! Had a lot of these as a kid. I loved the Hulk toy line, such great sculpts on those things. The ghost rider figures were also awesome, sculpt and paint were phenomenal. Movie was OK…But man, you are sleeping on the Tom Jane punisher movie…it was a great interpretation of the character and some of the most brutal scenes I’ve seen in a marvel movie
@@CarbonScoring no no no don't do that watch it in CONTEXT get the build up bro. Don't let other ppl dissuade you from watching a movie and thinking for yourself. You liked daredevil after and you're the only one(I like the directors cut NGL) so give Jane the same chance
A thing i always liked about Daredevil 2003 was the suit, that biker vibe was cool looking and checked the ''edgy'' box they wanted. Still, makes no sense such an agile character to use so much leather. Speaking of bikers, i recommend the first Ghost Rider, really fun to watch and at least better than Daredevil. Just don't bother for the sequel, it's really bad.
I'm actually curious, does Magneto's head pop off? I was thinking of making a Multi verse display of Pre-MCU figures and thought I could put the Legends Hasbro Ian McKellen head on that old one
You're missing the best Logan/Wolverine figure from X2! The one that came with a wolf, still the most acurate Hugh Jackman headsculpt and fully articulated. Strongly disagree with your thoughts on Beast and Punisher.
I actually have the super poseable nightcrawler from X2. I brought it off ebay for about $30. I have a few of the X-Men 2000 figures, i have the Daredevil 2003 figure, and I have X3 Juggernaut.
Blade's first movie is basically the inspiration to the visual aesthetic of Angel's show. I mean,the unaired pilot had a scene from the first Blade movie snuck in there.
Another great video. Those early 2000's movies bring back a lot of good memories of me with my then GF scouring the toys r us in Brooklyn by where she lives for some of those figures and seeing the movies. Like you, I didn't hate the Affleck Daredevil movie. I wasn't crazy with the casting of Kingpin, but once I saw the movie I was fine with it. Colin Ferrell as Bullseye was pretty funny. I'm also a big Fantastic Four fan, reading the books in the 80's when She Hulk was a part of the team, Thing's solo books, the Fantastic Four cartoon from Hanna Barbera that introduced me to the team as well as the vintage stories I would read. Hell, I even watched the New Fantastic Four cartoon with Herbie The Robot. But, I wasn't crazy about the movies. I am hoping that the new movie finally gets it right. And if Doom is in it, please oh please get him right.
I am not sure. I don't want to be snarky and just say "eBay", but that is the place with the best selection and you can see what people are actually paying for these. Check your area, there are new vintage toy shops opening up all the time!
I still have the 12 inch movie ghost rider and bike. it's an awesome show piece and will forever be on my shelf. the figure is pretty basic but has great paint and detail, but the real star is the bike. I also still have the blade and daredevil figures in near perfect condition (I need to find all the pieces to blade cause I do want him on my shelf). and yeah, I was also disappointed by the articulation of daredevil.
Heyyy 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 love the video ❤️ I have most of all these figures just like you, I’m not joking and I do have the Ghost Rider figures as well and yes they are amazing looking amazing and have super great articulations. I don’t have all the x men or F4 like you cause I was a kid back then but I do have all the rest and all the Wolverine and his brother in The winter fight and Johnny’s 🤣🤣🤣🤣 love the video.
dude i just wanna say i love ur vids whenever i see that u made a new vid i smile so much and click on it right away, i wanna do videos just like you one day.
The X-Men last stand juggernaut/Vinnie Jones is technically Hasbro figure it was the 2006 blob build a figure line there's actually 4 professor x figures there's a pre marvel legends professor x and the professor x from baf sentinel line that there was no mention
Those are all great figures, even if not all of the movies are good. Those FF figures are especially epic (I've always wanted one of the Michael Chiklis Thing toys). I'm here to defend Kelsey Grammar's Beast and Punisher 2004, though! KG might not have been the first person I'd think of as Beast, and the makeup may have been overly obvious, but I think he still did the role justice. Even though it's not as good as the Netflix (now D+ I guess) series, 2004 Punisher was a cool movie. There were some weird changes from the comics, to be sure, but I liked some of the Easter eggs connected back to the Walter Ennis run (I believe it was). Thomas Jane did a great job showing the pain Frank Castle is in, and while it wasn't the big violent movie I know most were expecting, it was good as is for me. I also thought this version being more of a strategist-killer, manipulating situations for people to get killed instead of always going in guns blazing, was a nice departure from the norm.
I have the nick cage ghost rider with the bike and boy the articulation is great like each finger moves and there's a mid foot joint it's probably the only movie ghost rider figure we would get with that awsome bike
Honestly I’ve said it before they should’ve introduced Morbius when blade was finished so they could interpret the Midnight Sons With Ghost Rider I’ve yet to see a movie based off the comic story
The Cyclops from X Men 1 body was from toy biz WCW figures his body was Eric Bischoff's think there were other figures that got the same parts but can't remember
Don't be dissing the Thomas Jane Punisher movie if you haven't seen it. You're better then that. It's a decent movie that turned a LOT of folks onto the Punisher. Give it a chance.
I will!
Yeah seriously I loved that movie
So gorey and just fucking bad asss
Really wishing I was old enough to have collected toys back when the Ang Lee Hulk movie was out because wow those figures look really impressive to this day! Almost all of the Toy Biz figures in Marvel Legends style still hold up which is saying a lot with how advanced action figures have come!
In making this video, I have huge regrets for not picking up more of those figures!
@@CarbonScoring I had a bunch of them but my dad threw them out when I visited my mom
Those 2003 Hulk movie figures aren’t too hard to find and aren’t too expensive. I have acquired a few that I remember from my childhood. eBay is great for acquiring them. Great movie and great figures
I love hulk 2003 the video game and the toys included!
@@padraigfeeney4137 FUN FACT POINT awarded!!!
I always dreamed of a crossover between the late 90s/early 2000s movie marvel superheroes, i knew back then that this would never happen but for some reason i kept my hopes high.
Multiverse of Madness may have been the closest you will come
@@CarbonScoring while it was unfortunate that the older characters died a few moments right after they were introduced, at least i was able to see professor X played by Patrick Stewart one last time before the mcu reboots the Xmen.
It’s so weird how all these films were in arbitrarily separate universes
Considering kevin fuiege tge time wanted this like did you know wolverine supposw to make a camoe in spider-man 2002 but was pulled put my fox last minute and same to others
Thinking of working on a script/story of this. Ignoring man thing ofc lol. Though not familiar enough with a few of these early pre mcu movies
As a kid I always wanted Ben Affleck's Daredevil to team up with Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man
Same bro
The pre MCU movies have such a unique charm to them
Nic Cage’s Ghost Rider is a really goofy movie but it’s the fun kind of goofy. Definitely recommend if you’re into not so good movies that also happen to be very enjoyable.
As a kid I always thought these movies were all connected
Now with the multiverse, maybe they are…
@@CarbonScoring I'd like to think so
Blade is the most underrated superhero ever
Ghost Rider (2007) is my favorite pre mcu movie, besides Raimis Spider-Man obviously
I clicked just because I used to have that Thing toy, the good one
Dude. You gotta watch the Punisher. It’s bad or whatever but Kevin Nash plays a roided out Russian assassin and Thomas Jane improvised on set and stabbed him in the chest with a real knife. Nash had so much adrenaline running through him that he pulled it out and smiled on camera and kept the scene going.
Now that sounds interesting…
He didn't improvise on set the actual prop directors forgot to swap out the knife for a dummy knife, luckily he only hit the collar bone so no real damage was done.
Thomas Jane Punisher is a pretty good movie if you imagine it being a different version of the character and not the comics version.
Yeah man you need to stay away from critic scores. That damn movie was fucking good
Kelsey grammer was the best casting for beast since 97 man.
pretty inspired casting, I agree
I recommend you watch the 2004 Punisher movie I thought it was awesome.
Thanks - strong recommendations for that one
I was a kid when this figures were released and I loved them all, my friends had them so I had the oportunity to play with all these toys. Thanks for the time travel!
So I have the Ghost Rider with the Hell Cycle. The GR figure himself is just kinda eh, but the Hell Cycle is SO DAMN COOL!! Its the one I still use for my ML Ghost Rider on display. If I can get my hands on the Mezco GR figure I'll be putting him on it.
Good to know! I'll go back and check that out!
People don't like the Thomas Jane Punisher movie? News to me. It's pretty solid for the time.
Need to give it another watch!
Still got my Thomas Jane Punisher toy!
freaking classic!
Don’t listen to rotten tomatoes, The punisher is actually pretty good, but it’s not perfect, but I still recommend it and the Ghost Rider movies fit the same description
Fair enough
I remember getting the flame on human torch toy for Christmas in 2006
One of the best figures ever!
The ghost rider movie was really good tbh
I keep hearing that!
I have the Ghost Rider figures (the interchangeable head and light-up versions) and i gotta say, it really looks awesome! The Interchangeable head version was my favorite. There was a 1/12 scale Nic Cage Ghost Rider with his Motorcycle but it's pricey up to this date.
Brother I grew up watching the Unrated Daredevil version. Recently this year, I got into Toybiz/Hasbro Marvel Legends collecting. I had purchased this fellow and topped it off with the Marvel Diamond Select Daredevil cross so he can hang from sorta like the movie. Hes my pride and joy along woth my Marvel Legends Toybiz Wesley Snipes Blade.
That's awesome - all those are great figures! Glad to have you in the hobby and thanks for watching!
bro that Thing figure is fire
It really is - It stands up to anything made today!
Hey carbon scoring can you do Midnight sons next week?
Edit: the vids somehow keep getting better then ever
Not next week (each of these videos takes like 20 hours of time including prep work) but I will definitely put it on the list - that is a fun corner of the Marvel Universe to explore!
I'll be honest. I was excited when you stepped up and said that Ben Affleck's daredevil was really good. I really love the 03 daredevil movie alot. I will say however you should watch the punisher movie. It is a good movie and besides stuff like Sam raimi's spider man,blade and the X-Men movies, the punisher is a really good movie and thomas jane perfect has the killing vigilante(also I have the figure and the face looks like if keanu reeves got buff)
I will really have to make an effort to see it
Back in the day I didn’t like the Punisher movie but after watching it again this year it was really good I’m glad I gave it another chance
The online short film Dirty Laundry, with Jane reprising the role, is also excellent if you haven't seen it.
Hope some day you can go back and do the Hulk and ghost rider figures. I have a Nic Cage ghost rider figures with the bike (which includes sounds and light FX) and it's absolutely beautiful. The bike and figure are both so well made.
Those would be fun! I really try only to talk about figures I actually have - I think it is more genuine that way, but if I do come across those, I'll certainly make another video
The Blade figure is just incredible.
Truly top notch!
I had a bunch of Raimi Spider-Man figures. They're still holding up in my old toy bins.
I had a couple of these! But never was able to get my hand on a flame off Johnny Storm . Really wish I did back then
Yo u just unlocked a memory, I had all the X-men figures holy shit
Correction - the first X-Men movie came out in 2000, not 2002.
I also had the Toy Biz X-Men movie Wolverine figure of him in his black suit. It also had a slashing action feature and came with some mangled "metal" that he could break out of. I prefer it to the X2 Wolverine figure because it's softer claws didn't break off like they did on my X2 Wolverine fig.
Thanks for the pick up - I goofed on that. I found that plastic piece in the bottom of the box, but I could't remember who it went with - it clearly has three claw marks slashed out - thought it might go with Cyclops...
@@CarbonScoring did you hsve thse when you wre a kid
Oof lol
Howdy carbon scoring can you do a Ghost rider action figure history?
Had to pause when you were reviewing The Punisher figure. It may have been because I was 13 when it came out, but I loved the movie. Should try and watch it. I also loved Daredevil.
Lots of love for the Punisher film - I'll give it a try!
@@CarbonScoring definitely should! Great video too!
I had the ghostrider figure that was on the bottom right of the screen
It was awesome it lit up the flaming parts of the skull with a button and the articulation was pretty good not to mention a badass outfit
Both Ghost Rider films were good
I've seen Ghost Rider hundreds of times and it's a good movie
i am envious when you got those two professor x and Daredevil like dam....
I remember owning the first Cyclops figure, a couple of the Wolverines, and the Johnny Storm.
This was my childhood era of superhero movies and I remember having most of these toys growing up actually!
Every one of these figures were amazing... the blade figure you showed in the beginning was the marvel legends figure from blade 2 with his motorcycle from blade one!
The head on the second Thing looks closer to the movie than the stomp figure. I have the stomper (still works) and I always thought the head was too small for a big guy under an inch of foam but the other looks about right
You should do a follow up at some point and review all of the modern non-MCU figures, including the 20th Anniversary X-Men/Deadpool figures, the Venom figure, and the Into the Spider-Verse figures. You should also talk about what other movies you'd like to get figures from, the Spider-Man trilogy, more X-Men figures, Daredevil, Ang Lee Hulk, Fantastic 4, etc.
Great video! Had a lot of these as a kid. I loved the Hulk toy line, such great sculpts on those things. The ghost rider figures were also awesome, sculpt and paint were phenomenal. Movie was OK…But man, you are sleeping on the Tom Jane punisher movie…it was a great interpretation of the character and some of the most brutal scenes I’ve seen in a marvel movie
More and more people keeps saying that - must be true!
I had a lot of those figures when I was little!
the ghost rider movie was Awesome just to tell you😉
I have a few of these. I've got X-Men 1 Wolverine, civilian Logan and Rogue, 2003 Hulk and 2005 Mr Fantastic and Thing
All great figures!
Jane punisher is pretty dang good actually. And the fight with the Russian is still one of marvel's best
Ok - will at least check out the fight
@@CarbonScoring no no no don't do that watch it in CONTEXT get the build up bro. Don't let other ppl dissuade you from watching a movie and thinking for yourself. You liked daredevil after and you're the only one(I like the directors cut NGL) so give Jane the same chance
Ahh I remember owning several of the X-Men figures as a kid.
The 1st X-Men Movie figures were on retails all the way to the second movie.... I remember ToysRUs having a huge X-Men Wall....
The professor X leg gimmick made my jaw drop
Hahahahaha - never gets old!
I genuinely miss this era of marvel
I’d argue the new Marvel Legends Toad is pretty awesome
Got no problem with that opinion. The design isn’t the one I was hoping for, but that is OK - I’ll probably leave my original ToyBiz in my display
*points at pistol magazines* “he’s got some clips for his machine gun heeeree..” huh??? 😂
I am very happy to say I know absolutely nothing about guns. I plan to keep it that way.
That articulated X2 Wolverine looks more like Sean Gunn
A thing i always liked about Daredevil 2003 was the suit, that biker vibe was cool looking and checked the ''edgy'' box they wanted. Still, makes no sense such an agile character to use so much leather.
Speaking of bikers, i recommend the first Ghost Rider, really fun to watch and at least better than Daredevil. Just don't bother for the sequel, it's really bad.
DD was probably still very much influenced by the X-Men costumes - thank goodness they didn't do that to Spidey!!!
I think that's the head from the Simon Phoenix figure from demolition Man
Ha! Maybe…
Can wait till we get to the MCU figures!
In my opinion I think some of these pre marvel movies are in the same universe.
I'm very impressed 👏 you've got the best of the best figures
Thanks - been at this a long time
@@CarbonScoring ohcool:0
The nightcrawler figure looks awesome
I'm actually curious, does Magneto's head pop off? I was thinking of making a Multi verse display of Pre-MCU figures and thought I could put the Legends Hasbro Ian McKellen head on that old one
Those old Toy Boz heads were not on ball pegs, so I don't think it will pop off
You're missing the best Logan/Wolverine figure from X2! The one that came with a wolf, still the most acurate Hugh Jackman headsculpt and fully articulated.
Strongly disagree with your thoughts on Beast and Punisher.
we all make mistakes
I played with that Tom Jane Punisher figure like crazy as a kid! Movie is kinda dull but Tom Jane was fantastic imo, especially in the video game!
I love those memories
I actually have the super poseable nightcrawler from X2. I brought it off ebay for about $30. I have a few of the X-Men 2000 figures, i have the Daredevil 2003 figure, and I have X3 Juggernaut.
Blade's first movie is basically the inspiration to the visual aesthetic of Angel's show. I mean,the unaired pilot had a scene from the first Blade movie snuck in there.
Another great video. Those early 2000's movies bring back a lot of good memories of me with my then GF scouring the toys r us in Brooklyn by where she lives for some of those figures and seeing the movies.
Like you, I didn't hate the Affleck Daredevil movie. I wasn't crazy with the casting of Kingpin, but once I saw the movie I was fine with it. Colin Ferrell as Bullseye was pretty funny.
I'm also a big Fantastic Four fan, reading the books in the 80's when She Hulk was a part of the team, Thing's solo books, the Fantastic Four cartoon from Hanna Barbera that introduced me to the team as well as the vintage stories I would read. Hell, I even watched the New Fantastic Four cartoon with Herbie The Robot. But, I wasn't crazy about the movies. I am hoping that the new movie finally gets it right. And if Doom is in it, please oh please get him right.
I still have some of these figures.
They are fun toys!
6:34 whats wrong with her hair being DOWN? its hair. im really confused. did something bad happen b/c it was down?
I was joking - it is all about those exposed boobs!
I cant wait
They didn’t mark the start of the MCU, as that’s a single universe; they would be part MCMultiverse as they’re different universes.
Is there any online shopping websites that I can get vintage and reto toys like these
I am not sure. I don't want to be snarky and just say "eBay", but that is the place with the best selection and you can see what people are actually paying for these. Check your area, there are new vintage toy shops opening up all the time!
@@CarbonScoring thanks
27:23 nerdgasm at maximum level. I still get these and I love em.
Ha! Awesome!
I still have the 12 inch movie ghost rider and bike. it's an awesome show piece and will forever be on my shelf. the figure is pretty basic but has great paint and detail, but the real star is the bike. I also still have the blade and daredevil figures in near perfect condition (I need to find all the pieces to blade cause I do want him on my shelf). and yeah, I was also disappointed by the articulation of daredevil.
Oh man - that huge Ghost Rider must be AMAZING!
@@CarbonScoring dude, he is.
Very cool figures🔥 I Love them❤️
Awesome! Thanks for the watch!
@@CarbonScoring 🙏🏻
i literally had a bunch of the xmen movie toys along with the fantastic four movie.. but over time they broke 😢
That just meas they were well played with!
Heyyy 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 love the video ❤️ I have most of all these figures just like you, I’m not joking and I do have the Ghost Rider figures as well and yes they are amazing looking amazing and have super great articulations. I don’t have all the x men or F4 like you cause I was a kid back then but I do have all the rest and all the Wolverine and his brother in The winter fight and Johnny’s 🤣🤣🤣🤣 love the video.
That's awesome
dude i just wanna say i love ur vids whenever i see that u made a new vid i smile so much and click on it right away, i wanna do videos just like you one day.
That is awesome, Logan! Just keep grinding and you can make it happen!
This is so cool my dad loves blade thanks man
The X-Men last stand juggernaut/Vinnie Jones is technically Hasbro figure it was the 2006 blob build a figure line there's actually 4 professor x figures there's a pre marvel legends professor x and the professor x from baf sentinel line that there was no mention
These are only movie figures - those two you mention are comic based
I loved Thomas Jane Punisher movie I have two versions of the movie and if you are going to rewatch The Punisher movie go for the extended version
Great advice, thanks!
Such a good review thanks
1:56 that ain’t bad for its time. It’s definitely Wesley. They should redo this line with update technology and paint and scaling as well
Maybe with recent cameos…
@@CarbonScoring oooh. Does the company still manufacture and produce their old stuff
Ghost rider is mine. Punisher and daredevil. Cool and impressive heroes. I've never seen the movie blade. But it sounds terrific
Those are all great figures, even if not all of the movies are good. Those FF figures are especially epic (I've always wanted one of the Michael Chiklis Thing toys). I'm here to defend Kelsey Grammar's Beast and Punisher 2004, though! KG might not have been the first person I'd think of as Beast, and the makeup may have been overly obvious, but I think he still did the role justice. Even though it's not as good as the Netflix (now D+ I guess) series, 2004 Punisher was a cool movie. There were some weird changes from the comics, to be sure, but I liked some of the Easter eggs connected back to the Walter Ennis run (I believe it was). Thomas Jane did a great job showing the pain Frank Castle is in, and while it wasn't the big violent movie I know most were expecting, it was good as is for me. I also thought this version being more of a strategist-killer, manipulating situations for people to get killed instead of always going in guns blazing, was a nice departure from the norm.
Hey Carbon Scoring, can you do a video of your Spider Man comic book collection? Love the videos, keep up the good work!
I have the nick cage ghost rider with the bike and boy the articulation is great like each finger moves and there's a mid foot joint it's probably the only movie ghost rider figure we would get with that awsome bike
I recommend checking out marvel super hero mashers
Will do!
@@CarbonScoring alright
I have that same exact the thing figure from the thumbnail, that has batteries I can’t find
Also what about the spawn figs
Spawn would not be a Marvel Movie
You have to adjust Storm's feet a bit to get her to stand. I've done it
Loved this video. Was hopeing to get some info on the giveaway last month. Either way great video thanks carbon scoring love this channel
I have the bottom right Ghost Rider figure and his light up feature still works lol but his possibility is pretty stiff
Honestly I’ve said it before they should’ve introduced Morbius when blade was finished so they could interpret the Midnight Sons With Ghost Rider I’ve yet to see a movie based off the comic story
Berserker action? Or guy that lives in a van down by the river action?
Both?
27:23 caught me off guard 😂
And most of these would be used in ItsJustSomeRandomGuys earlier videos.
The Cyclops from X Men 1 body was from toy biz WCW figures his body was Eric Bischoff's think there were other figures that got the same parts but can't remember
2023🎉
Idk, I kinda liked the punisher movie. It wasn't the best,but it was watchable
Lots of up votes for Punisher in the comments!
And also, Punisher 2004 is really good. In my opinion, its way better than Daredevil 2003. Its pretty comic accurate.