I don’t know Dave, I think I’d argue that Doc Ock is Spidey’s most fearsome foe. But that’s just me. Great video as always, love your energy David- always brings a smile!
About the Snake Eyes and Timber thing, if you’re into DND or fantasy, there is a two pack of Drittzt and Gwenyver. It’s a dark elf with a panther. (I definitely didn’t spell the names right) but they are really cool!
I really want that panther for my modern Wakanda shelf with my kitbash Queen Storm using the retro Black Widow body, a spare Giant Size Storm head, and the Sheiklah or whatever her name is cape and jewelry and a couple Fortnite Lynx figures with different weapons as the Dora Milaje
Dave, I really appreciate your eclectic taste in action figures. You truly elevate this medium to an art form. You are inspiring me to go higher end and to ultimately go beyond the Marvel and Star Wars brand as I add to my collection. With that said, being a die hard X-men fan, I have to include in my top 100 (that didn't show up in your list) is my cowboy Wolverine. Because I love putting bottles of suds or juice in his hands. And the occasional cancer stick. And in addition to DST, I absolutely love Immortal Hulk! Keep up the great content Dave!
This. This video right here is the embodiment of why I love this channel. As someone who also collects various import and domestic figures, I love to watch David display his love for all these different brands altogether.
Agree about shocker. I never thought of the line work in the comics or shows as actually being black lines, more of a visual to show the quilted pattern of the suit. So glad it's sculpted and not just black lines
Haha, I could hear his voice (Splinter) when I saw him too! The War Machine part is so funny, where you're calmly reading and preparing what to do next and then suddenly burst into song LOL. I'd like to see one of the Sabretooth Age of Apocalypse head sculps on the Hammerhead body at some point if it would work for the Vancouver Gangster version of Sabretooth that Jim Lee drew. Maybe figures like Hercules and Profit Director Destro could go into some sort of 80's fun Miami Vice or Venice Beach type set up, with Brett Hart and others that might suit the colorful and wacky sort of vibe. It could even sort of fit the colorful Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle figures that you still have, and transition out towards darker characters like The Punisher who still sort of suits the beach and city vibe with his short sleeved shirt. If you still have "Strong Guy" or whatever, he would work well in that sort of scene or set up as well, and the Super Shredder character possibly also, though most photos have set him in darker sort of nighttime or underground or warehouse type settings, he might look fun as part of some kind of wacky beachside, boardwalk, Baywatch and Point Break type Beach-Crime type scene, just like so much of the media of the 80s and 90s seemed to like to depict! Cyrax was my favorite too! I watched the whole video in pretty much one sitting! Late at night, now I'll sleep. I really enjoyed seeing and hearing about all those figures! Great choices and ordering!
Army building Joes is addictive as hell. I've been collecting the vintage era (1982-1984) Joes and modern o-ring Joes for a while now. So far, I've accumulated 22 BATs.....my vintage Cobra side of the collection....is straight up Army building madness!!! I have roughly 25-30 each of these: Cobra Troopers, Officers, Vipers, crimson guardsmen. And then i have 10-20 each of other various other Cobra troops. I've even army built 5 or 6 Red Shadows troopers from the UK Palitoy Action Force line....i have a small but decent Action Force collection as well.
Dave when you rebuy your select juggernaut be carful not to buy a bootleg because they can fool people pretty good so I would recommend like checking a video to make sure if it’s legit or a ko
Batman Beyond is one of the best animated series ever, Dave. It's also basically the DC version of Spider-Man i the very best way imaginable. Just watch the first one, you'll know within 10 minutes if it's for you. Wonderful list, yet another example of how you have the power to make me appreciate stuff I already have and ache for stuff I don't (yet!). PS: When it comes to What If...? Marvel Legends, you need a Zombie Captain America on your shelf. He's one of Hasbro's best, most detailed Legends ever.
I think the snake eyes in the snake eyes and timber pack looks like it would make a great goon or army builder, it works cause at the same time you also army build the wolves
My girlfriend stole my select juggernaut, she justified it as he is huggable! She also has my hulkbuster!🤦♂️I grabbed a 2nd select juggernaut, but a hulkbuster is expensive?🤦♂️🤣🤙
I have a little critique or thing I noticed that I'd like to mention! So I was trying to find some videos of yours earlier, but I was having an issue locating them, and I noticed that even though I like the thumbnails a lot (and I hope they aren't too difficult to make), sometimes they seem a little too similar, and maybe even the titles as well, but definitely the thumbnails, so that I can't really easily distinguish or identify the particular video I might be trying to find. Then I wondered if there are people who maybe think they have already seen a video, at a glance, when they haven't, due to thinking they've clicked that thumbnail before due to the similarity of it to other ones and not enough which makes them stand out. So some easy ways to remedy this might be different outfits slightly, like sometimes a bandana, sometimes a vest or hoodie, even if it is just in the thumbnail image, or really as distinct as they can be so that they stick in the memory and one can identify them more easily or at least figure out which ones they really have seen and haven't seen. Like I ended up seeing some videos more than once I realized (which isn't a problem) but it was because they both dealt with some Moon Knight stuff and so I wanted to see if I had missed some section, but I hadn't, and it was another video altogether which I had seen half of that I needed to complete, the thumbnails seemed pretty similar and they were made pretty near to each other as well. Also, even at 20 minutes or 25 and things like that, I'm noticing that I'm only able to get around 10 or 12 minutes in before something comes up which I have to address or deal with around here or with whatever else might be going on and I end up pausing there and catching up later, so I wonder if multiple shorter videos would be helpful, or if you're actually getting better results from these longer ones. Now this one is over an hour maybe or something like that, and I'll likely have to watch it in multiple sections. So on the one hand I don't really like when there is only one short little video after a long time, and on the other hand sometimes it can seem a little difficult to get through some of the longer ones, where I might even have to go back to catch up with where I left off after some interruption. So I wonder if the ideal, for me at least, are multiple videos, or very frequent content creation that is shorter and easier to complete and get a sense of accomplishment or completion from, and then finding the time to do other things, and catching up with the others when 5 or 10 minutes opens up. So there is this RUclips content creator called "The Quartering" who I have mentioned before, and he impresses me because he doesn't really do much of anything at all, he doesn't put any effort into himself or his presenting, he is just a mostly still imagine in the corner, unkempt and with poor hygiene (if his monthly bath joke is anything to go by), and he is barely expressive. Compared to Nerdrotic (the goat-like guy), he seems to do even less, because he puts so little energy and emphasis in what he is doing or how he is saying things. Furthermore, he doesn't edit his videos, and he doesn't script them, he just talks about some subject, having a rough idea of what he is going to say and show, and then has a screen capture program on at the same time and shows some article and maybe reads it a little and shares his feelings and opinions without moving too much or making any different expressions for the most part. The videos seem bare minimum, yet he gets a huge amounts of views, and he releases content almost constantly, like every few hours there is another a video up, and he is made now a few thousand videos or something because of his production flow and ease of production and style. The controversial or provocative sort of content he goes after, and the click-bait styled hyper looking thumbnails and titles get a lot of clicks and attention. Now, I wouldn't want you to do anything like that really, but there are elements of that I think you could possibly benefit from, or at least you could experiment with some of the techniques. 1. Making the Workflow as easy as possible so that a video can be produced almost effortlessly. You can even skip the usual sort of intro sometimes or do different things, which might also help to make the videos memorable or unique from each other so that people might be able to re-visit them and become quickly aware that they are the video they wanted to see again due to the clear differences. Eradicating almost all editing, using screen capture technology to basically have stuff ready in the video itself which you can show, rather than editing it in later. 2. Making the thumbnails more unique and more attractive to people, even through the use of humor and silliness in the thumbnails and so that no two thumbnails (especially not in close range to each other) look alike. Sometimes The Quartering suffers from having thumbnails and titles that are too similar as well, like lately with all his Will Smith content. 3. Making as many videos as possible, including pre-filming videos, and making their length shorter, so that multiple videos are released per day. I think it may be possible your highest rate of growth occurred recently when you were producing lots of videos or releasing them every few hours throughout the day, every day, which may have occurred only briefly, but the growth of the channel seemed rapid, with like a .1 added to the number every day or so. The shorter length also allows people of all age groups and who might now not have as much time as before, to set aside the time and invest their attention and energy into the video for 5 to 10 minutes (or 7 to 12 or whatever). You would be making the same sort "1 hour long" video, except it would be broken up into different videos, and might accumulate the same sort of views ultimately as a single video might have, but it would give the impression that you are producing a lot more and giving a lot more, and people might also feel that they don't have to wait as long for content. 4. Regularity of some sort might also be helpful, where one can expect something every day, or any time they check, and so that there isn't a sense of a lag in what is being produced and people can always be rewarded for checking in on the channel. Pre-filming a lot of short videos can also help to fill in the gaps or lulling periods when you end up busy with other things, you might then have some sort of back log of videos which can fill in those spaces and continue the impression of regularity. I'm not a huge fan of The Quartering, but I have noticed that I've been seeing a lot of videos of his, even sort of without necessarily wanting to, so in general, as a RUclips content creator, he must be doing something right. He makes a lot of money quietly from doing this, and with such little effort involved, simply by seeming constantly active, having a minimalist workflow and style which doesn't take much effort or exhaust him, where he basically just talks about whatever briefly (he seemed to have a timer for himself too, where he abruptly wraps up his video for some reason if he has reached or gone beyond a certain amount of time, or that is the impression he seemed to give in one video). Another channel that I noticed I keep checking on is that of Kevin Heimbach, whose specialty seems to be constantly going to Disney and some other theme parks and spending lots of money almost daily. I don't know how he could possibly be balancing it out, but apparently he is, but anyway he also gives the impression of extremely regular and frequent content creation (he also seems to pre-film some things), and he simply walks around and talks about stuff throughout, showing different products, reviewing foods, all kinds of stuff like that, it might be worth studying, even though your style is ultimately closer to, or can be closer to, The Quartering and their simple techniques (without dealing with the controversial and divisive stuff that he gets a lot of clicks and views for). Kevin Heimbach doesn't deal with material like that, but he provides what seem to be very down-to-earth honest opinions while showcasing the things in places that many people can't visit or reach, so it is almost like a form of "Good News" or when you visit the stores. I don't find myself watching many videos of the movie reviewers, like Elvis The Alien for example, because of how much time the videos or video essays ask me to invest, but I do think reviews of shows and movies and other things, including mockery of such things when appropriate, is extremely entertaining at times and can be a huge pool of content to create from, both old stuff, new stuff, video games, animation, whatever. The Dragon Ball video that you made for example was very funny and informative too. Anyway, this year seems to be moving really rapidly, we're already almost half way through it! I've been enjoying the enthusiasm and energy in the Good News videos recently, and any and all moments of humor are the most appreciated, if those can be increased to the maximum, it is my favorite aspect of any video, but especially when it just seems to be coming out naturally. So, hopefully these notes, based on my current experience, might be a little helpful somehow! Also, the videos should engage the viewer directly, as if you are speaking to them, rather than Mark Abnett! lol
I was against fortnight for a while and then I Saul the black muscle cat named meowscles That came with the benchpress a dumbbell and a bunch of assassin guns very cool figure and a great diorama piece when the X-Men are getting in a work out
Dave you should read Batman RIP and watch Batman year one. Before you read RIP just know that Batman died and came back to life just before this story. I also think that the story of RIP starts before RIP, but I’m not sure, gonna need to do some research. Batman year one is the same universe of the dark knight returns so you get old Batman and young Batman. Batman beyond is also great. Blight is his main arch nemesis.
Though you have different ideas and likes, in my opinion. The best way to understand your review is to see if I can choose to play with each of your selections. I could, therefore, your choice is really appreciated.
Hey dude, just wanna say you have a great channel…not a bought an paid for Hasblow ball washer like most are….”this legends figure that I’ve bought now 100x is AWESOME….give me free shit”smfh
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour Thanks mate 😁 although there's no way I'm gonna get that figure for the flame effects haha, I have found similar looking 1/12 effects on eBay though 👍🏻
I don't wanna be that guy, but I'm gonna. Because I'm a dick. Ultron is not from the bad guys wave. He's from URSA major. I've heard you say it so many times, and I've done so good and just shut my mouth because you're amazing. But.......URSA major
I don’t know Dave, I think I’d argue that Doc Ock is Spidey’s most fearsome foe. But that’s just me. Great video as always, love your energy David- always brings a smile!
Absolutely love seeing you talk about so much variety of figures in one video, super fun Dave keep it up
I'm so glad that people are enjoying the variety, I love that aspect too, totally exploring all kinds of fun stuff in a fun and funny way!
Watching this made me take down my entire display and play with everything....then I realized I had to put it all back.. thanx
That’s what they’re there for! :)
About the Snake Eyes and Timber thing, if you’re into DND or fantasy, there is a two pack of Drittzt and Gwenyver. It’s a dark elf with a panther. (I definitely didn’t spell the names right) but they are really cool!
I'll second that recommendation! The set is worth it for the panther alone, absolutely fantastic work there.
Oh great recommendation!
I bought the 2 pack just for the cat.
Don't even know where the rest is.
I really want that panther for my modern Wakanda shelf with my kitbash Queen Storm using the retro Black Widow body, a spare Giant Size Storm head, and the Sheiklah or whatever her name is cape and jewelry and a couple Fortnite Lynx figures with different weapons as the Dora Milaje
@@RyeLeeBread that sounds really cool!
41:25 Cosmic Ghost Rider fainted thinking he would be upstaged by War Machine
Lol well spotted!
Dave, I really appreciate your eclectic taste in action figures. You truly elevate this medium to an art form. You are inspiring me to go higher end and to ultimately go beyond the Marvel and Star Wars brand as I add to my collection. With that said, being a die hard X-men fan, I have to include in my top 100 (that didn't show up in your list) is my cowboy Wolverine. Because I love putting bottles of suds or juice in his hands. And the occasional cancer stick. And in addition to DST, I absolutely love Immortal Hulk! Keep up the great content Dave!
Cowboy is an absolute highlight!
this vid is gonna be a banger
I hope it was! :)
70. 68. and 64.?! thank you brother for including my customs!!!
Brother, they’re the bees knees!
I love that Splinter and Baxter Stockman!
This. This video right here is the embodiment of why I love this channel. As someone who also collects various import and domestic figures, I love to watch David display his love for all these different brands altogether.
Aw thanks man. It used to be exclusively Marvel Legends but there’s just so much great stuff out there!
Tbh, I took the head off of Thanos wave Hercules and stuck him on the body of this retro package Hercules, and it’s AMAZING!
love this video, love this channel the energy behind is really good, charismatic , amazing selection of figures , good job brother !
Thank you so much man. It's a joy making these videos!
Agree about shocker. I never thought of the line work in the comics or shows as actually being black lines, more of a visual to show the quilted pattern of the suit. So glad it's sculpted and not just black lines
Glad I’m not alone on Shocker!
Fantastic video, there are certainly a few I’m gonna pick up after seeing them in this video. Man, I need that Mezco gambit.
Haha, I could hear his voice (Splinter) when I saw him too! The War Machine part is so funny, where you're calmly reading and preparing what to do next and then suddenly burst into song LOL. I'd like to see one of the Sabretooth Age of Apocalypse head sculps on the Hammerhead body at some point if it would work for the Vancouver Gangster version of Sabretooth that Jim Lee drew.
Maybe figures like Hercules and Profit Director Destro could go into some sort of 80's fun Miami Vice or Venice Beach type set up, with Brett Hart and others that might suit the colorful and wacky sort of vibe.
It could even sort of fit the colorful Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle figures that you still have, and transition out towards darker characters like The Punisher who still sort of suits the beach and city vibe with his short sleeved shirt. If you still have "Strong Guy" or whatever, he would work well in that sort of scene or set up as well, and the Super Shredder character possibly also, though most photos have set him in darker sort of nighttime or underground or warehouse type settings, he might look fun as part of some kind of wacky beachside, boardwalk, Baywatch and Point Break type Beach-Crime type scene, just like so much of the media of the 80s and 90s seemed to like to depict!
Cyrax was my favorite too!
I watched the whole video in pretty much one sitting! Late at night, now I'll sleep. I really enjoyed seeing and hearing about all those figures! Great choices and ordering!
Great call on the Turtles there. Very similar taste!
Army building Joes is addictive as hell. I've been collecting the vintage era (1982-1984) Joes and modern o-ring Joes for a while now. So far, I've accumulated 22 BATs.....my vintage Cobra side of the collection....is straight up Army building madness!!! I have roughly 25-30 each of these: Cobra Troopers, Officers, Vipers, crimson guardsmen. And then i have 10-20 each of other various other Cobra troops. I've even army built 5 or 6 Red Shadows troopers from the UK Palitoy Action Force line....i have a small but decent Action Force collection as well.
Excellent top 100 list, Dave.
Thanks Troy!
Dave when you rebuy your select juggernaut be carful not to buy a bootleg because they can fool people pretty good so I would recommend like checking a video to make sure if it’s legit or a ko
Hell yeah, you've finally come around to wrestling figs!
Batman Beyond is one of the best animated series ever, Dave. It's also basically the DC version of Spider-Man i the very best way imaginable. Just watch the first one, you'll know within 10 minutes if it's for you.
Wonderful list, yet another example of how you have the power to make me appreciate stuff I already have and ache for stuff I don't (yet!).
PS: When it comes to What If...? Marvel Legends, you need a Zombie Captain America on your shelf. He's one of Hasbro's best, most detailed Legends ever.
Always tempted by zombie!
I’ve heard so many great things about Beyond.
I think the snake eyes in the snake eyes and timber pack looks like it would make a great goon or army builder, it works cause at the same time you also army build the wolves
I love you Erik Larson reference!! You just keep making me love you more. Even after the wrestling figure love!!!🤦♂️🤷♂️
Gotta love Larson!
Man, your impressions are on point! 👖🍻
epic countdown!
Streets of Rage is so awesome…wore that Genesis cartridge out
Loving this top 100 list Dave, and you picked up a BBQ! It is getting warmer outside so nice to see a BBQ on the list! 😁😁😁😁😁👍
I’m loving BBQ!
You got super shredder, I hope you didn’t skip out on tokka and rhazar. They look great together!
I’m still looking for them in the UK (At a good price!)
The Nutty Professor(Hercules) reference is hilarious
Video idea: marvel legends (and other brands) tier list
My girlfriend stole my select juggernaut, she justified it as he is huggable! She also has my hulkbuster!🤦♂️I grabbed a 2nd select juggernaut, but a hulkbuster is expensive?🤦♂️🤣🤙
Oh yeah Buster costs bit!
Watching this vid, whilst drinking JD Tennessee Honey. A great list, Dave.
Mezco Black Bolt & Lockjaw would be on my top 100 list.
I have a little critique or thing I noticed that I'd like to mention! So I was trying to find some videos of yours earlier, but I was having an issue locating them, and I noticed that even though I like the thumbnails a lot (and I hope they aren't too difficult to make), sometimes they seem a little too similar, and maybe even the titles as well, but definitely the thumbnails, so that I can't really easily distinguish or identify the particular video I might be trying to find. Then I wondered if there are people who maybe think they have already seen a video, at a glance, when they haven't, due to thinking they've clicked that thumbnail before due to the similarity of it to other ones and not enough which makes them stand out.
So some easy ways to remedy this might be different outfits slightly, like sometimes a bandana, sometimes a vest or hoodie, even if it is just in the thumbnail image, or really as distinct as they can be so that they stick in the memory and one can identify them more easily or at least figure out which ones they really have seen and haven't seen. Like I ended up seeing some videos more than once I realized (which isn't a problem) but it was because they both dealt with some Moon Knight stuff and so I wanted to see if I had missed some section, but I hadn't, and it was another video altogether which I had seen half of that I needed to complete, the thumbnails seemed pretty similar and they were made pretty near to each other as well.
Also, even at 20 minutes or 25 and things like that, I'm noticing that I'm only able to get around 10 or 12 minutes in before something comes up which I have to address or deal with around here or with whatever else might be going on and I end up pausing there and catching up later, so I wonder if multiple shorter videos would be helpful, or if you're actually getting better results from these longer ones.
Now this one is over an hour maybe or something like that, and I'll likely have to watch it in multiple sections.
So on the one hand I don't really like when there is only one short little video after a long time, and on the other hand sometimes it can seem a little difficult to get through some of the longer ones, where I might even have to go back to catch up with where I left off after some interruption. So I wonder if the ideal, for me at least, are multiple videos, or very frequent content creation that is shorter and easier to complete and get a sense of accomplishment or completion from, and then finding the time to do other things, and catching up with the others when 5 or 10 minutes opens up.
So there is this RUclips content creator called "The Quartering" who I have mentioned before, and he impresses me because he doesn't really do much of anything at all, he doesn't put any effort into himself or his presenting, he is just a mostly still imagine in the corner, unkempt and with poor hygiene (if his monthly bath joke is anything to go by), and he is barely expressive. Compared to Nerdrotic (the goat-like guy), he seems to do even less, because he puts so little energy and emphasis in what he is doing or how he is saying things.
Furthermore, he doesn't edit his videos, and he doesn't script them, he just talks about some subject, having a rough idea of what he is going to say and show, and then has a screen capture program on at the same time and shows some article and maybe reads it a little and shares his feelings and opinions without moving too much or making any different expressions for the most part.
The videos seem bare minimum, yet he gets a huge amounts of views, and he releases content almost constantly, like every few hours there is another a video up, and he is made now a few thousand videos or something because of his production flow and ease of production and style. The controversial or provocative sort of content he goes after, and the click-bait styled hyper looking thumbnails and titles get a lot of clicks and attention.
Now, I wouldn't want you to do anything like that really, but there are elements of that I think you could possibly benefit from, or at least you could experiment with some of the techniques.
1. Making the Workflow as easy as possible so that a video can be produced almost effortlessly. You can even skip the usual sort of intro sometimes or do different things, which might also help to make the videos memorable or unique from each other so that people might be able to re-visit them and become quickly aware that they are the video they wanted to see again due to the clear differences. Eradicating almost all editing, using screen capture technology to basically have stuff ready in the video itself which you can show, rather than editing it in later.
2. Making the thumbnails more unique and more attractive to people, even through the use of humor and silliness in the thumbnails and so that no two thumbnails (especially not in close range to each other) look alike. Sometimes The Quartering suffers from having thumbnails and titles that are too similar as well, like lately with all his Will Smith content.
3. Making as many videos as possible, including pre-filming videos, and making their length shorter, so that multiple videos are released per day. I think it may be possible your highest rate of growth occurred recently when you were producing lots of videos or releasing them every few hours throughout the day, every day, which may have occurred only briefly, but the growth of the channel seemed rapid, with like a .1 added to the number every day or so. The shorter length also allows people of all age groups and who might now not have as much time as before, to set aside the time and invest their attention and energy into the video for 5 to 10 minutes (or 7 to 12 or whatever). You would be making the same sort "1 hour long" video, except it would be broken up into different videos, and might accumulate the same sort of views ultimately as a single video might have, but it would give the impression that you are producing a lot more and giving a lot more, and people might also feel that they don't have to wait as long for content.
4. Regularity of some sort might also be helpful, where one can expect something every day, or any time they check, and so that there isn't a sense of a lag in what is being produced and people can always be rewarded for checking in on the channel. Pre-filming a lot of short videos can also help to fill in the gaps or lulling periods when you end up busy with other things, you might then have some sort of back log of videos which can fill in those spaces and continue the impression of regularity.
I'm not a huge fan of The Quartering, but I have noticed that I've been seeing a lot of videos of his, even sort of without necessarily wanting to, so in general, as a RUclips content creator, he must be doing something right. He makes a lot of money quietly from doing this, and with such little effort involved, simply by seeming constantly active, having a minimalist workflow and style which doesn't take much effort or exhaust him, where he basically just talks about whatever briefly (he seemed to have a timer for himself too, where he abruptly wraps up his video for some reason if he has reached or gone beyond a certain amount of time, or that is the impression he seemed to give in one video).
Another channel that I noticed I keep checking on is that of Kevin Heimbach, whose specialty seems to be constantly going to Disney and some other theme parks and spending lots of money almost daily. I don't know how he could possibly be balancing it out, but apparently he is, but anyway he also gives the impression of extremely regular and frequent content creation (he also seems to pre-film some things), and he simply walks around and talks about stuff throughout, showing different products, reviewing foods, all kinds of stuff like that, it might be worth studying, even though your style is ultimately closer to, or can be closer to, The Quartering and their simple techniques (without dealing with the controversial and divisive stuff that he gets a lot of clicks and views for). Kevin Heimbach doesn't deal with material like that, but he provides what seem to be very down-to-earth honest opinions while showcasing the things in places that many people can't visit or reach, so it is almost like a form of "Good News" or when you visit the stores.
I don't find myself watching many videos of the movie reviewers, like Elvis The Alien for example, because of how much time the videos or video essays ask me to invest, but I do think reviews of shows and movies and other things, including mockery of such things when appropriate, is extremely entertaining at times and can be a huge pool of content to create from, both old stuff, new stuff, video games, animation, whatever. The Dragon Ball video that you made for example was very funny and informative too.
Anyway, this year seems to be moving really rapidly, we're already almost half way through it! I've been enjoying the enthusiasm and energy in the Good News videos recently, and any and all moments of humor are the most appreciated, if those can be increased to the maximum, it is my favorite aspect of any video, but especially when it just seems to be coming out naturally.
So, hopefully these notes, based on my current experience, might be a little helpful somehow!
Also, the videos should engage the viewer directly, as if you are speaking to them, rather than Mark Abnett! lol
I didn’t read this but you my friend are a psychopath.
That’s really great advice. Thank you gif all the detail. It’s so tricky to find what works best on RUclips!
Shout out for the Bronson Reed/Jonah Rock figure!
Nice Ian McKellen impersonation!
That Captain Carter figure really blurs the line between MCU figure and comic figure
I was against fortnight for a while and then I Saul the black muscle cat named meowscles That came with the benchpress a dumbbell and a bunch of assassin guns very cool figure and a great diorama piece when the X-Men are getting in a work out
Dave you should read Batman RIP and watch Batman year one. Before you read RIP just know that Batman died and came back to life just before this story. I also think that the story of RIP starts before RIP, but I’m not sure, gonna need to do some research. Batman year one is the same universe of the dark knight returns so you get old Batman and young Batman. Batman beyond is also great. Blight is his main arch nemesis.
I’ve heard really good things about that story.
Looking forward to collecting the marvel legends kang the conqueror since he will make his mcu debut soon!
He’ll be in high demand!
Finally got my captain America and he is now my favorite figure
Though you have different ideas and likes, in my opinion. The best way to understand your review is to see if I can choose to play with each of your selections. I could, therefore, your choice is really appreciated.
Great vid... Quick question, on the thumbnail for this video the figure next to Baron Zemo, who is the big guy? Which figure is that?
That's Bronson Reed, WWE wrestler.
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour Thank You for your reply. Love your videos. You have some awesome figures that I missed out on.
I think we’re ready for a new list!
That might have to be done!
Hey dude, just wanna say you have a great channel…not a bought an paid for Hasblow ball washer like most are….”this legends figure that I’ve bought now 100x is AWESOME….give me free shit”smfh
Always independent and honest on here!
damn i agree 💯 on your picks. and you have a great personality👊
Thank you so much man!
"I see dead Pijamas.."
37:51
49:15
49:34
That NECA Ming could be a good Mandarin
Love me some rankin’ vids😃😃😄
You should watch BATMAN BEYOND!
I’m suprised you prefer marvel legends sensational spider man over the mafex one
Arethyr and aethon should be top 10 imho. But GREAT list tho
We’re they not in the top 10?
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😂🤣😂🤣😂 GREAT VOICES!
Where are conan mezco??? and a perfect figure
No into…I will NOT chill. I WILL NOT CHILL!!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Correction: intro. Dumb ass autocorrect
Mythic legions
They’re great.
Hi, hopefully by some miracle you actually see this comment, where did you get the flame effects for gi Joe BBQ? Tia
I saw it! They are from Storm collectibles SDCC Scorpion.
@@DisplayingModelBehaviour Thanks mate 😁 although there's no way I'm gonna get that figure for the flame effects haha, I have found similar looking 1/12 effects on eBay though 👍🏻
80th anniversary hulk all the way!
And frog man lol
Absolutely. Hulks great!
Lovd itt
Thanks man!
“The immovable force and the unstoppable object”
That’s…not how that works 😕
Lol close but not right! :)
that optimus prime is pretty underwhealming in design if it doesnt even transform.. it could have looked nicer.
I don't wanna be that guy, but I'm gonna. Because I'm a dick. Ultron is not from the bad guys wave. He's from URSA major. I've heard you say it so many times, and I've done so good and just shut my mouth because you're amazing. But.......URSA major
Tbh … Top
3 was seriously disappointing 😢
Bravo for making it all the way to the end!
Yuck. Too each their own
Lol you didn’t like a single figure?
Thank Goodness for fast forward
You ok bud? Hope you’re alright. Much love.