Keep an eye on incoming Xenomorphs with Hollywood Collectibles Group's M314 Motion Tracker Aliens (1986) replica, with each piece of the tracker based on the original prop created by the legendary Terry Reed.
From Hollywood Collectibles Group: "To produce a screen accurate replica of the Motion Tracker we first had to track down all of the original components that the prop master for Aliens, Terry Reed, used to make the original. This included the correct Kango 426 hammer drill casing and Hama slide viewer. Using these parts, accurate prototypes were built to enable the production of a replica that is faithful to the prop seen in the movie.
Constructed using a thick, high quality, injection molded polymer case, metal and other mixed media (just like the original), our Motion Tracker replica also features authentic working electronics and sound! A press of the button and the video sequence starts with the Aliens closing in,...
From Hollywood Collectibles Group: "To produce a screen accurate replica of the Motion Tracker we first had to track down all of the original components that the prop master for Aliens, Terry Reed, used to make the original. This included the correct Kango 426 hammer drill casing and Hama slide viewer. Using these parts, accurate prototypes were built to enable the production of a replica that is faithful to the prop seen in the movie.
Constructed using a thick, high quality, injection molded polymer case, metal and other mixed media (just like the original), our Motion Tracker replica also features authentic working electronics and sound! A press of the button and the video sequence starts with the Aliens closing in,...
- 4/12/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
This is a continuation of my series on Rob Zombie's feature films as a director leading up to the Friday release of his latest effort, The Lords of Salem (Read the first entry Here). I had the opportunity to speak with him at length about all five of his films and am exploring them in chronological order with snippets of my interview interspersed throughout. Today, we move on to his sophomore effort, The Devil's Rejects. The Devil's Rejects Zombie followed up House of 1000 Corpses with The Devil's Rejects, a stylistic departure from its predecessor in every conceivable way. Shifting away from the cool blues and psychedelic super-8 motif of House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects is a sun burnt road film straight out of the '70s. A drive-in exploitation picture released in the politically volatile summer of 2005, The Devil's Rejects found the Firefly clan on the...
- 4/16/2013
- by Matt Risnes
- Rope of Silicon
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