Infinitely influential to contemporary pop music and generations of musicians, The Beatles (despite having a chunk of their catalog owned by Michael Jackson...) continue to change the visage of pop and contemporary culture for decades on end. Their single, "Can’t Buy Me Love," hit the top of the charts in both the US and UK immediately after its release in March 1964, not to mention becoming the title for a 1987 nerd gets girl movie that launched the career of the "dreamy" dude on Grey's Anatomy.
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 31, 2008
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As far as rock quartets with strange, iconic identities go, my money’s on Zeppelin (what the hell is a ZoSo?), but Kiss certainly wins the award for most outlandish. They’ve been immortalized as 1/4th scale statues and 1/12th action figures, so the only territory left is the frontier of the 2″ Kubrick, and they’re conquering [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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In the battle between Northern and Southern California, I’d like to point out that Medicom’s LOST Kubricks hit the San Francisco scene first (see LOST Kubricks Wash Ashore in San Francisco). However, Los Angeles does know how to throw a star-studded party, and that’s exactly what they did last week at Hollywood’s Meltdown Comics. [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 17, 2008
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Although Heroes fills some of the void, we all are missing LOST right about now. As such, it’s a timely arrival for Medicom’s Lost Kubricks on U.S. shores. This set includes 2.5-inch plastic figures of the characters: Locke, Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Hurley, Sayid and Charlie for $60. Both Charlie and Hurley are the short assortments [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 25, 2008
LOST has many secrets, but no longer included in the mysteries of the TV island are the identities of the LOST Kubrick chase toys… Click to see which members of the Oceanic Six have made the Kubrick Nine. You might be surprised...
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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