Friday, June 26, 2026

The Hobbit Gollum Figure bt Dark Horse










 

"It must have a competition with us, my preciousss! If precious asks, and it doesn't answer, we eats it, my preciousss!"

Dark Horse and Middle-earth Enterprises are pleased to introduce the mysterious and creepy Gollum, from the classic animated The Hobbit, in this realistic and highly detailed figure.

Lurking deep in the caves below the Misty Mountains, Gollum reaches out menacingly for his next meal as he protects his preciousss, The One Ring. At six inches tall, hunched over, this deranged creature has been meticulously sculpted by Phil Ramirez and expertly painted by J.W. Productions. Gollum features a swappable arm to be displayed holding a slippery, struggling fish about to be devoured!

Don't waste any time with riddles or tricksy Hobbitses! Hurry and pre-order The Hobbit: Gollum Vinyl Figure today!

Product Features

  • 5.83 inches (14.80cm)
  • Made of vinyl
  • Based on the animated film, The Hobbit (1977)
  • Highly detailed
  • Non-articulated

Box Contents

  • Gollum figure
  • Swappable arm

Additional Details

The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit

Created by English author J.R.R. Tolkien, this epic high-fantasy franchise is widely known and beloved around the world. Beginning with the novel, The Hobbit, and later continued with the series, The Lord of the Rings, this fantasy franchise takes place in the fictional setting of Middle-earth that contains a variety of fantasy elements and creatures. Taking inspiration from the novels, the franchise has expanded into film and TV with various iconic blockbusters that continue to display the ability of the brand to adapt to different forms of media.

Friday, June 19, 2026

Death


 

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Conan The Barbarian (1982): War Paint Edition





 




 




 

The Legend of Hell House (1973)


 On June 15, 1973 “The Legend of Hell House” was released in the United States! Directed by John Hough (Escape to Witch Mountain). and starring Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill, Roland Culver, Peter Bowles, Michael Gough, and Gayle Hunnicutt. The plot follows a group of researchers who spend a week in the former home of a sadist and murderer, where previous paranormal investigators were inexplicably killed. The screenplay was written by author Richard Matheson, which was based upon his own 1971 novel Hell House. The score and electronic sound effects were created by Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson.