Texas Chainsaw Massacre 11 Proctor
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- rubberneck
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Wonder how many wood variants there is? Surprised the Mondo email didn't specify amount.
This is a really great piece for the film. Seems to capture the mood and look perfectly. Can imagine a companion piece for the Devil's Rejects looking nice alongside it. This is my favorite Proctor by far. Eyes are instantly glued to Leatherface's... face. Wish we had better pictures.
I also love the Munn, but for opposite reasons (super clean poster for a super dirty film). Debating if I need both.
I also love the Munn, but for opposite reasons (super clean poster for a super dirty film). Debating if I need both.
Inigo Montoya: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you.
Westley: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
Westley: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
I still like the one he did for Zombie slightly better...but only because it depicts possibly the greatest scene of a zombie fighting a shark ever filmed. TCM is a close secondkansasbbq wrote:Same here.SaintNoir wrote:This is my favorite Proctor by far.
- kannibaliztik
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TCM has the second greatest scene of a zombie fighting a shark ever filmed?hectma wrote:I still like the one he did for Zombie slightly better...but only because it depicts possibly the greatest scene of a zombie fighting a shark ever filmed. TCM is a close second
My Mondo Star Wars gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dylansdad/ ... 054695361/
- robdog1605
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yep. gonna snatch this up, no question. boosh!
Uh yeah, directors cut.dylansdad wrote:TCM has the second greatest scene of a zombie fighting a shark ever filmed?hectma wrote:I still like the one he did for Zombie slightly better...but only because it depicts possibly the greatest scene of a zombie fighting a shark ever filmed. TCM is a close second
it says out of 200 but from this one 160616456015, kinda looks like out of 345 . . .
jmacd wrote:it says out of 200 but from this one 160616456015, kinda looks like out of 345 . . .
its a run of 345.
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I'm bummed no wood versions were available online. Although I doubt I would of gotten one. It was mentions that only 18 were sold instore. Any ideas if the remaining will pop up at some point later on?