Showing posts with label illustrator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustrator. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2014

Funko Holidaze Pop! - Gale Weathers


In a perfect set of segue's, we're going from Tatum Riley, to Deputy Dewey, to Gale Weathers.  It's all in the family on The Holidaze and we're keeping it that way with today's Holidaze Pop! character.  We're winding down and the "Scream" collection is soon coming to an end.  I only have a few more to post before we transition and start changing things up, but there are still a few must-haves we need to discuss before it all wraps up.  Today, I'm bringing you everybody's favorite reporter, Gale Weathers.  Fans and Sidney Prescott both have a love-hate relationship with Gale, but nobody can deny the powerful role Courtney Cox played in Scream.  Although, I'm sure her proudest accomplishment was meeting David Arquette on the set of the first.  As soon as she saw him, I'm sure her eyes lit up and visions of the WCW Championship played through her mind.


Personally, I don't collect any female Funko figures.  Or, at least I don't, yet.  So far, none have really stood out to me.  Besides April O'Neil, who's a cartoon character, I've yet to purchase anything other than horror and male figures.  Being that this is the last female Holidaze Pop! design from Scream, I think it's important to not if Funko were to ever release more horror-based female characters, especially from the Scream franchise, I'd surely fork over my money.  Gale Weathers would fit the bill!


Hey, Funko.. Get this made and send me an e-mail saying "I'll send you a copy."  I promise I won't pull back and knock your lights out.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Funko Holidaze Pop! - Randy Meeks


"Scream" week continues here on The Holidaze as I bring you my Holidaze Pop! designs inspired by Funko.  As the month progresses, I'll be bringing you a variety of characters from different films and franchises, but Scream is one I'd love to see done in completion.  As we're still just beginning this series of designs, I wanted to hit on all the must-haves and, today, I'm featuring a man who wrote, lived, and died by the rules of horror - Randy Meeks!


If they only listened to Randy, maybe they wouldn't have suffered such a horrible fate.  On that note, even Randy should have followed his own rules.  Maybe then, he would have been more than just a VHS cameo in Scream 3.  Regardless, Jamie Kennedy played such an important character in the Scream franchise and I respect him for delivering so well.


If Funko were to ever steal my ideas and run with them, Randy would be a must in their line of Scream characters.  Decked out in his classic green "Freshjive" 90s tee and brown pants, Randy would be a perfectly colorful addition to the horror collection.  Now I'm going to tweet this to Jamie Kennedy and hope he shares it with the world.  You should do the same.  Maybe Funko will get the point and start bringing these Scream Pops to life!

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Funko Holidaze Pop! - Sidney Prescott


Day 2 in our Holidaze Pop! Marathon and, as mentioned, we're continuing with our "Scream" characters.  In my opinion, there's no horror franchise with more well-known, consistently featured, characters.  Usually, there are one or two who make a recurring appearance, but are often times forgotten.  With "Scream," there's longevity in character development and I think that's why I love the franchise so much.  It also allows us the opportunity to broaden the range of Holidaze Pop! character designs and feature a few of the most popular characters, especially in the first installment!

Today's design focuses on the heroine, the scream queen, the final girl..Sidney Prescott!
 
"Hello Sidney!"


Decked out in her final scene denim attire from the first Scream, Sidney would be a great addition to the Funko Pop! collection.  Neve Campbell did an incredible job playing Sidney Prescott and made her one of the most famous females in Horror history.  Personally, Sidney only falls behind one woman within the Horror genre and that's Laurie Strode, from Halloween, played by Jamie Lee Curtis.  I'm sure Neve Campbell would agree that ain't a bad comparison!


Perhaps the character of Sidney wouldn't be the most highly-sought after Funko Pop! figure, it certainly is a valued addition to the Holidaze Pop! line inspired by Funko.  As a fan of "Scream," I would absolutely love to see this created and released down the line.
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