This is like the one of my top favorite figure films on youtube ever! great job and yet it's not a stopmotion. Great job! One question though. How did you guys get the heads to move without us seing any finger or hands? did you drill a hole at the bottom of the fig and fit a wire through?
Thanks @WolfPred101! I appreciate it. I wish more action figures were made like the ALIENS line we used for this movie. The legs were connected to the head on most of them, so when you held the arm or torso still you could easily turn the head. Great play action, like a mini puppet. That's one of the main reasons we made our first toy movie, ALIEN 5. Later I did disembowel a Luke figure & stick a rod up his torso & into his neck for a similar effect in my StarWars in 3 min video.
@danielortizvargas What do you mean where is the figure? It's a Karen Ross figure from Congo: The Movie, 1995 by Kenner. The Congo line was very similar in style to the Aliens toy line, and for some reason, both the Karen and Ripley figures had neckerchiefs (and bandoliers) so that ended up in the script.
This is like the one of my top favorite figure films on youtube ever! great job and yet it's not a stopmotion. Great job! One question though. How did you guys get the heads to move without us seing any finger or hands? did you drill a hole at the bottom of the fig and fit a wire through?
WolfPred101 1 month ago
Thanks @WolfPred101! I appreciate it. I wish more action figures were made like the ALIENS line we used for this movie. The legs were connected to the head on most of them, so when you held the arm or torso still you could easily turn the head. Great play action, like a mini puppet. That's one of the main reasons we made our first toy movie, ALIEN 5. Later I did disembowel a Luke figure & stick a rod up his torso & into his neck for a similar effect in my StarWars in 3 min video.
probotvideo 1 month ago
in 0:50 where is that figure?
danielortizvargas 2 months ago
@danielortizvargas What do you mean where is the figure? It's a Karen Ross figure from Congo: The Movie, 1995 by Kenner. The Congo line was very similar in style to the Aliens toy line, and for some reason, both the Karen and Ripley figures had neckerchiefs (and bandoliers) so that ended up in the script.
probotvideo 2 months ago
wut about hutson
nickthelegomaniac 6 months ago
class episodes all from 1 - 6 great!!
Wardog1055 6 months ago
"Excuse me, where's the bathroom?"
FrankNFurter1000 7 months ago
for a low budget, live action movie featuring action figures, it's surprisingly entertaining.
Sturmdude 10 months ago
how did you do the camras on the marines??
Gmodlolful 10 months ago
Man you guys are good at making this.
callahan9498 1 year ago 6
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callahan9498 1 year ago
Oy. Can you make some more comedy things with the two girls from the prison vids? I love them the most.
Doby 1 year ago
Great practical effects! great use of various toy lines too!
huttwigley 1 year ago
you lucky booger all those action figures but im going to get a warrior action figure for christmas oh and how did you get that pulse rifle
gandcsportswar 1 year ago
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gandcsportswar 1 year ago
its kinda weird that theres a predator ( at some point when the predator comes out u should call it avp3)
fakedude222222222222 1 year ago
How do you make the heads move without stop motion?
WolfPred101 1 year ago
One of my favorite scenes
SmoothHourglass 1 year ago