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I guess you were luck enough not to see the Speed racer cartoon made in the 90's same thing there new car UGHH it was horrifically bad. I agree about that car it rocked (figs were nice too). I was leary on the teasers as each longer trailer hits TV I want to see this even less. IF it gets to the redbox dollar rental maybe I will rent itNot a bad package. Cool find! The movie itself however is something entirely different. I'm just not feeling it. The effects look too conceptualized and I deplore the idea they are retiring the Mach 5 in favor of a 'Mach 6' in the very first film. That car is 99% of the reason why I watched the cartoon as a kid, so why they think the car needs to be changed is just bizaare to me. I believe the film is pretty much dead on arrival. I have liked some of the Mach 5's on the toy shelves (and the one featured on this thread is well done). But I've held off buying any because their not completely faithful to the cartoon version.
Many years ago (1997) a toy company called ReSaurus made what, in my humble opinion, was the definitive Mach 5. 12+ inches long and every accessory the Mach 5 had - saws, jacks, homing bird; even a pop up periscope. It came with Spridle and Chim Chim. I liked it so much I bought two of them. To this day I haven't seen anything that beat's it. But for those that are backing this movie, I truly hope the experience is a great one for them. For myself, ticket prices are getting ridiculous, even for matinees, so if my vibe is not a good one, I will wait for a video rental and watch it on my
47" HDTV. The evolution of home theater has reached a point where you now have a choice and can say no to these inflated prices.Leave a comment:
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I haven't seen the Jada RC car yet but last week I saw some of their die-cast stuff and it was pretty impressive. I'll definitely have to get the Corgi scale version.Leave a comment:
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Has anyone either seen or bought one of the Jada remote control Mach 5's? I've seen the Hot Wheels RC, but it is very cheap looking for $24.Leave a comment:
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It's too bad Resaurus didn't last long enough to make Racer X's Shooting Star. I'm pretty sure one was planned.Leave a comment:
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It will be interesting to see a anime turned Live action. The visuals looked sharp.
As far as the toys go I've see different scaled cars and they all looked nice. Personally I'd rather have the colored version over the solid chrome.
The figures on the other hand look crappy. Really on the cheap side. I know the car is the "Star" of the movie but come on.Leave a comment:
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I went out on Ebay to see if I could help you find a could buy. There are a few out there. This was the cheapest. Not a bad price either but I guess with all of the Mach 5's out there right now, some may not know about this one.
SPEED RACER RESAURUS MACH 5 PLAYSET MIB RARE!! - eBay (item 6043733065 end time May-01-08 19:17:21 PDT)Leave a comment:
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This is the Resaurus Mach 5, it's pretty cool and truly a toy you can actually play with. It was called a playset and came with some cool accessories. The other is the Ertl version isn't bad, but the jacks are pretty cheesy.






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Almost forgot, Art Asylum also did a Mach 5 in the same scale and design as the Resaurus version. It actually has a metallic looking paint scheme.Leave a comment:
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I've got that same car and I agree, they did an outstanding job on the design. A company called Toynami put out what I believe is the exact same car but with a slightly different paint scheme. I'm pretty sure they bought the molds from Resaurus when the company went out of business.Many years ago (1997) a toy company called ReSaurus made what, in my humble opinion, was the definitive Mach 5. 12+ inches long and every accessory the Mach 5 had - saws, jacks, homing bird; even a pop up periscope. It came with Spridle and Chim Chim. I liked it so much I bought two of them. To this day I haven't seen anything that beat's it.Leave a comment:
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Thanks! I like it because One, the cars have the chrome look. Two, it is a Target exclusive and all of the rest of the retail stores will not be flooded with them.
I would agree on all of the above statements.The movie itself however is something entirely different. I'm just not feeling it. The effects look too conceptualized and I deplore the idea they are retiring the Mach 5 in favor of a 'Mach 6' in the very first film. That car is 99% of the reason why I watched the cartoon as a kid, so why they think the car needs to be changed is just bizaare to me. I believe the film is pretty much dead on arrival. I have liked some of the Mach 5's on the toy shelves (and the one featured on this thread is well done).
That sounds cool. Would you happen to have a good picture or a link of one? I may be interested in buying one of those for myself. I have another Mach 5 that is older now. I am not sure what release it is or who made it. I bought it years ago at Toys R US I "think". You have me curious I will now be on a quest to dig it out of the attic and see it again.Many years ago (1997) a toy company called ReSaurus made what, in my humble opinion, was the definitive Mach 5. 12+ inches long and every accessory the Mach 5 had - saws, jacks, homing bird; even a pop up periscope. It came with Spridle and Chim Chim. I liked it so much I bought two of them. To this day I haven't seen anything that beat's it.
It is not so much about the price of the movies to me these days as is the privacy. I don't like to be bothered while I am taking in a good movie. I also like it quiet when I am watching a movie and when one has a bunch of teenie boppers and young infants around that is something you will not get these days at the movie theatres. I like to be able to focus and concentrate on the movie without people getting up and about every so often and opening the doors letting in light to go do whatever it is they go to do. One of my motto's is that kids are great so long as they are someone elses.
Like they say there is no place like home. I have a mini movie theatre inside my home thanks to modern technology. I use it to watch good movies that I like with the gf and we also entertain guests from time to time. I do still like and miss the buttered pop corn from the movie theatres though. I have a newer old time nostalgic pop corn popper cart in my movie room. Some how it is like hot dogs at the ball park. The pop corn is good, but I guess it is just the atmosphere that makes it better. ???
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my brother too compalins tat its not like the orginal design, however i did buy hom something of the film he likes it---i got least two speed racer cars-----target had them for 2:99 so walmart is cheaper cus its 1-something.Leave a comment:
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Not a bad package. Cool find! The movie itself however is something entirely different. I'm just not feeling it. The effects look too conceptualized and I deplore the idea they are retiring the Mach 5 in favor of a 'Mach 6' in the very first film. That car is 99% of the reason why I watched the cartoon as a kid, so why they think the car needs to be changed is just bizaare to me. I believe the film is pretty much dead on arrival. I have liked some of the Mach 5's on the toy shelves (and the one featured on this thread is well done). But I've held off buying any because their not completely faithful to the cartoon version.
Many years ago (1997) a toy company called ReSaurus made what, in my humble opinion, was the definitive Mach 5. 12+ inches long and every accessory the Mach 5 had - saws, jacks, homing bird; even a pop up periscope. It came with Spridle and Chim Chim. I liked it so much I bought two of them. To this day I haven't seen anything that beat's it. But for those that are backing this movie, I truly hope the experience is a great one for them. For myself, ticket prices are getting ridiculous, even for matinees, so if my vibe is not a good one, I will wait for a video rental and watch it on my
47" HDTV. The evolution of home theater has reached a point where you now have a choice and can say no to these inflated prices.Leave a comment:
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The 3-pack chrome set is very cool. I picked up mine at a local Target about 3 weeks ago. The only thing I'm disappointed is that it's not all die-cast.
TRU is flooded with Speed Racer stuff too. Last week, I finally found (1:64 scale) die-cast versions of Mach 4, Mach 6 and Speed Racer Street Car from Hot Wheels. There are 4 in the set and each car is priced at $4.99. I'm still looking for Mach 5.Leave a comment:
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...They still have Drive-Ins...?
By the time I was old enough, they closed the one near me...I think it was one of the last ones on the (Long) Island.
My son wants to see it, so I guess I'm going...I gotta admit, I'm curious...not excited, but curious...Leave a comment:


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