Oh man, I loved MASK toys. And I loved the theme song.This news is like a month old, but somehow I missed it:
Paramount Teams With F. Gary Gray To Turn ‘MASK’ Into Film Franchise
MASK, Mobile Armored Strike Kommand.... Even on a list of 80s cartoon shows designed primarily to sell toys, this one doesn't rate that highly. I had some of the toys, but I remember almost nothing about the show. I remember more about Dinosaucers than I do about MASK.
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. Complete with a companion phone app to shoot at the enemies while they're on screen.And what's next, movies about Pole Position? Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors? Centurions? The Spiral Zone? The mufuggin THUNDERCATS?
Hey, you don't need to tell me. I've seen The Shadow. In the theater, even.let us not forget how badly this kind of endeavor can turn out.
I didn't recognize this one, so I looked it up. What got me was: 1 season 65 episodes... How times have changed.The Spiral Zone?
The required number for syndication in the US.1 season 65 episodes... How times have changed.
I'd love a centurians movie.And what's next, movies about Pole Position? Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors? Centurions? The Spiral Zone? The mufuggin THUNDERCATS?
Heh, with superhero movies raking it in, they might pretend the Phantom movie never happened and make Defenders of the Earth.
But let us not forget how badly this kind of endeavor can turn out.
I would love this. I loved Captain Power as a kid. It was one of the primary reasons for me becoming nearsighted in kindergarten.Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. Complete with a companion phone app to shoot at the enemies while they're on screen.
Hey, they're making a Choose Your Own Adventure movie.
all i have is this to sell you,This news is like a month old, but somehow I missed it:
Paramount Teams With F. Gary Gray To Turn ‘MASK’ Into Film Franchise
MASK, Mobile Armored Strike Kommand.... Even on a list of 80s cartoon shows designed primarily to sell toys, this one doesn't rate that highly. I had some of the toys, but I remember almost nothing about the show. I remember more about Dinosaucers than I do about MASK.
Leader of VENoM.The villain's name is Miles Mayhem. MILES. MAYHEM.
Was it? I would've figured they would at least have given him a six.an Iron Duke Camaro (with it's whopping 94 hp)
And yet, somehow every episode was able to find a reason for him to need to launch the speedboat.The worst by far was the Jeep, because it's special ability was to launch a jet ski. I mean, great if you suddenly had a lake to deal with, but since they appeared to be working in and around Monument Valley, Utah, not a whole lot of water, you know?
I had this friend in my childhood, BJ. BJ was 6'1" in 5th grade (eventually topping out at 6'6"), was an only child with a single mom, and she fucking bought him every goddamn toy. He had literally every single Star Wars toy, every GI Joe, every MASK, including the Jet-copter and Camaro. Centurions. Inhumanoids. Voltron. He-Man. His room had a better stock of toys than your average KayBee Toys. He had Colecovision, Atari 7800, and Intellivision, when the rest of us were making do with maybe an Atari 2600 or Commodore 64. He moved, went to a different middle school, and basically we never hung out afterwards, even though we went to the same high school.And yet, somehow every episode was able to find a reason for him to need to launch the speedboat.
The two toys every kid wanted were the jeep-boat and the big rig. The Camaro was mythical, nobody ever actually knew anybody who owned one. Everybody had the cycle/copter, me included I suspect it was because it was the least expensive of all the toys. Only ever met one guy who had Mayhem's Jet-copter.
Also, apparently there was a comic series later that shoehorned MASK into the GI Joe/Transformers continuity, and made Miles Mayhem one of the original Action Team with Joe - yes, the original G.I. Joe. But they had a falling out and Mayhem tried to kill him at "The Dolphin Bay incident" and he went rogue, and took a lot of the MASK people and vehicles with him to form VENoM as a group loosely affiliated with COBRA.
You mean the one with the gull-wing doors that became wings? Yeah, I had one of those. It was in sad shape by the time my childhood was over. Missing a tire (or three), one of the wing extensions was broken, and it was badly scuffed. Awesome toy, though.The Camaro was mythical, nobody ever actually knew anybody who owned one.
I did not know that Idris elba is a composer. Cool!I'm not really sure if there's another place to post this . . . but good news for Idris Elba fans
The current broadway musical version is sort of a happy medium; it's mostly in line with the original book version but with an altered Disney score to match the tone and feel of the more serious subject matter, including removing an old song and including a new one. I actually kind of dig it.Is it going to be the REAL Hunchback or the Disneyfied version?