Figures From Where can I find life sized action figures from the Transformer movie?
I need costumes / props / action figures from the Transformer movies. Thanks!
You want a life-sized Autobot or Decepticon? Are you serious? Not only were those things like 10 feet tall in the movie, but they were also entirely rendered by computer graphics.
If you check the credits of the movie, KNB Effects Group supplied all the animatronics used in the filming of the feature. They would have any props used for the Transformers. Industrial Light and Magic headed animation effects, too. Set decoration was by Rosemary Brandenburg, so you might be able to get props from her or her company. Costumes were by Deborah L. Scott. All this information can be found on the full cast and crew info page on imdb.com (see sources below).
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Compulsory figures or school figures were formerly an aspect of the sport of figure skating, from which the sport derives its name. Carving specific patterns or figures into the ice was the original focus of the sport. The patterns of compulsory figures all derive from the basic figure eight. Although figures no longer exist in competition, they have evolved into the contemporary Moves in the field (MIF) discipline of figure skating. Up until 1947, competitors at figure skating events were required to skate a total of 12 figures (6 different figures skated on both feet) which were worth 60 of the total score. With the increasing number of entrants, figures competitions (which were then skated outdoors) began to take a very long time, so in 1948 the number of figures was reduced to six (alternating left and right foot starts) while retaining their weight at 60. This competition format continued until 1968. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 82 Publication Date: 2010/09/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.20 inches
Now you're the star! Why should famous people who can't remember to wear undies have all the fun? Now you can be attacked by your very own plastic paparazzi. Each of the 9 miniature figures measure from 2 1/2-inches to 4-inches tall and comes armed with journalistic goodies like cameras, microphones, and note pads. What's more, the set comes with a velvet rope so you can keep them away from your other action figures. This nifty set comes packaged on a sharp illustrated package featuring lights, cameras, and action!
The Lichtenberg Figures, winner of the Hayden Carruth Award for Emerging Poets, is a sonnet sequence that interrogates the relationships between language and memory, violence and form. The book takes its title from the fernlike patterns that sometimes appear (and quickly fade) in the aftermath of a lightning strike.Lerner`s poems mimic and explore the complex juxtapositions of contemporary culture through permutation, repetition, and collage. The vocabulary of academic theory collides with American slang, the idiom of the Old Testament meets the jargon of the Internet, and cliches are cracked open and made new and strange. Throughout this debut, flashes of autobiography, comedy, fury, and critique illuminate an eclectic sensibility that is sometimes in command of, and sometimes commanded by, the power of speech.
Rarely has the history or philosophy of mathematics been written about by mathematicians, and the analysis of mathematical texts themselves has been an area almost entirely unexplored. Figures of Thought looks at ways in which mathematical works can be read as texts, examines their textual strategies and demonstrates that such readings provide a rich source of philosophical issues regarding mathematics: issues which traditional approaches to the history and philosophy of mathematics have neglected. David Reed, a professional mathematician himself, offers the first sustained and critical attempt to find a consistent argument or narrative thread in mathematical texts. In doing so he develops new and fascinating interpretations of mathematicians work throughout history, from an indepth analysis of Euclids Elements, to the mathematics of Descartes and right up to the work of contemporary mathematicians such as Grothendeick. He also traces the implications of this approach to the understanding of the history and development of mathematics. Author: Reed, David/ Reed, David Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 208 Publication Date: 1994/12/06 Age Level: 18 18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.14 x 5.84 x 0.80 inches
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why does tv show historical figures from black history and then show barack obama who is from the present?
shoudlnt they wait to see if what he does creates any "positive" effects?
The fact of his being the first African American president is of overwhelming historical effect, in and of itself. Really, I mean no disrespect but are you actually from this country? If you are, you shouldn't need that explained to you.