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Location: AustraliaMember since: 22 November 2007

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Reviews (2)
Funko Pop! The Fifth Element Movie Straps Leeloo Vinyl Figure
28 June 2016
LEELOO!!
Diamond Select Toys Star Trek: The Next Generation: Borg Queen Femme Fatales Vin
09 March 2017
On the fence about this one....
While the production work is quite detailed & strong, with the overall figure being well-made, the face bears absolutely no resemblance to either of the actresses who portrayed the Borg Queen (Alice Kreig in the "First Contact" movie & Susanna Thompson in her recurring role in "Voyager"). It looks like it was based on a panel from a comic where the artist couldn't quite get the features right. Resemblance to TV/movie actors might seem secondary in importance for a science fiction character portrayed in other media (books, comics, etc), but once the casting is complete & the on-screen portrayal underway, it is hard to separate the actress/actor from the character (case in point: what was your initial reaction when you found out that Genevieve Bujold was the first person to be cast in, and begin portraying, Kathryn Janeway? Immediate comparison to Kate Mulgrew. The same "syndrome" applies to action figures and statuettes). For me at least, resemblance to the actor is a key factor in determining and assessing the quality of something like this. On a transaction note, this is listed on eBay with reference to :The Next Generation," and the Borg Queen never appeared in that show. True, "First Contact" was a Next Gen movie, but the Start Trek movies are not usually referred to under the same banner as their respective TV incarnation, so when you say "Original Series" or "Next Gen," you're usually referring to the shows; the movies are their own grouping. This figure really should be listed as a "Voyager" one. It's not like she looks like either of the actresses anyway....