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NECA's Stuntman Mike

A look at the new Neca Grindhouse figure.

By Robert T. Trate     March 06, 2008


NECA Series Edition of Grindhouse's Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell)2.
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Do I frighten you? Is it my scar?

NECA Releases Images of Cult Classics Stuntman Mike Action Figure

NECA continues coverage of the hottest toys that debuted at this year's International Toy Fair as we unveil the first figure in Cult Classics Series 7: Stuntman Mike! When Grindhouse, the action-packed double feature from Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, burst onto screens last year, Stuntman Mike immediately struck a chord as the villain audiences loved to hate. A long-awaited fan favorite, Kurt Russell's scarred serial killer makes his debut this summer. We'll be debuting accessories and packaging later this spring, but for now take a look at our first official Stuntman Mike pictures and make sure to check NECAonline for the latest Cult Classics updates and more!

Check out NECA’s other Grindhouse figure soon to be released, “Machete” in Mania’s 2008 Toy Fair Coverage.


NECA Series Edition of Grindhouse's Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell)2.


 

NECA Series edition of Grindhouse's Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell).


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Dazzler 3/6/2008 4:42:47 AM
Boy that movie needed major editing.
MrKeith 3/6/2008 7:48:06 AM
I disagree. True, it was full of alot of talk (a lot), but it's nice to watch a movie take it's time and mess with what we expect the story to be. Plus, it's supposed to be a bad movie. Not that that's a huge excuse, but it just throws all critical thinking out the window. I described "Death Proof" to my friends in that it's like how every band has that one album that you have to be fan of the band to like. "Death Proof" is Quentin Tarentino's album. Meanwhile, "Planet Terror" was Robert Rodriguez's version of Garth Brooks assuming the character of Chris Gaines, as if the movie had been directed by some guy who thought the cheesy dialogue and plot were really good. That's what made it so much fun. And, yeah, "Planet Terror" was better than "Death Proof" for those reasons. But both were great.
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