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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seriously
Seriously. These people selling it for 200 bucks are ripping you off! Purchase it at fullmoondirect for like 50 bucks!
Published on August 4, 2006 by Tommy D. Strong

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great films, lackluster DVD quality
A great three-pack, Tim Thomerson as a 13-inch Alien Cop in two of the movies and the joy of John Carl Buechler's talented Demonic Toy creations (in the first Demonic Toys). The only problem I have with this set is the ugly transfer these titles got onto DVD.

The quality rivals that of VHS, a VHS tape that has sat on a hot dashboard all summer to be exact...
Published on April 20, 2008 by Rich Bradson


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3.0 out of 5 stars Great films, lackluster DVD quality, April 20, 2008
A great three-pack, Tim Thomerson as a 13-inch Alien Cop in two of the movies and the joy of John Carl Buechler's talented Demonic Toy creations (in the first Demonic Toys). The only problem I have with this set is the ugly transfer these titles got onto DVD.

The quality rivals that of VHS, a VHS tape that has sat on a hot dashboard all summer to be exact. The set does come with a minor "behind the scenes" segment that is certainly worth the watch, and Demonic Toys the movie is worth buying the set for.

It's truly a shame that just to make a buck Charles Band or Full Moon or whoever just slopped this box-set together without the proper TLC is so rightfully deserves. Shame on you Full Moon-

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected box set from Full Moon Entertainment, August 14, 2006
When I was a growing up in the early 90's Full Moon films were some of my favorite things to rent at the video store. At that time in the 90's Full Moon was pumping out very high quality direct to video material in form of Puppet Master, Subspecies, Trancer sequels, and of course Dollman and Demonic Toys. Though Full Moon Entertainment still exists today pumping out really crappy films, their early offerings still are guilty pleasures of mine. Yes I am a Full Moon fan. I'm not happy to admit it, but their early films still hold a special place in my black heart.

Most fans today know about the situation Full Moon has with their old distributor Paramount Pictures. Paramount still holds the rights to Full Moon's old movies and will not allow Full Moon to release them on DVD. This is why the Puppet Master box was pulled from the market. For years their earlier (and FAR better films) never saw the light of day but thankfully Charlie Band found a way to get a round the system. He started releasing some of the early films as "Australian imports". What I find funny is that Australia is Region 4/Pal but the Australian imports are Region 0/NTSC. Fishy, Fishy but I'm still glad Band was able to get his films to fans.

Though these films are finally coming out on DVD...not is all well. All these films seem to be laserdisc rips (or in the Subspecies box set case...VHS!). My guess is that Paramount holds the original reels so Band/Full Moon can only use the sources they have available. The second problem with the releases of these older films is DVD glitches. The Subspecies box set was loaded with glitches that made it hardly worth fans throwing out their old VHS tapes.

Those of you that were upset with the Subspecies box set have nothing to fear hear. As far as I can tell the only "glitch" is two instances of audio drop-out on the Dollman DVD. This is very minor and should not detract you from getting this set. The Demonic Toys DVD surprisingly has a fantastic transfer. I was shocked when I first watched it. I just wish I liked the film more as I always found it to be one of the weaker earlier Full Moon outings. Dollman, on the other hand, has always been one of my favs of Full Moon. Tim Thomerson plays a Jack Deth-like clone named Brick Bardo. Bardo is a tough alien cop who crash-lands on Earth where he is only 13 inches tall. Dollman vs. Demonic Toys is a hoot of a film. It's a cheapy franchise tie-in that barely runs over an hour long but I still had a ball watching it.

Other than the original videozones that originally appeared on the VHS releases, these discs have nothing in the special feature departments. Still the quality is better than expected (especially if you bought the Subspecies box set) so the films are definitely worth "upgrading" to DVD if you are a fan of the films. The box set can be hard to find as it not released in chain stores but you can find it to buy on Full Moons official website.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pint sized low budget fun, July 14, 2009
Since I've been on my Full Moon kick lately it only felt right to take it back to the early years when they seemed to try a little harder. Like I've said before Full Moon produces extremely low budget films but they are so very entertaining to watch. There is something about their b goodness that just draws me in. However it's not for everyone, especially the very serious movie watchers then can't find the fun behind b flicks. Dollman vs Demonic toys is a spin off of a couple different past Full Moon productions by combing the stories into one funny feature.

Te story picks up somewhere after the first Dollman and first Demonic Toys as officer Judith Brown stakeouts the abandoned toy factory to uncover what's inside. She winds up getting arrested thanks to the tiny security guard Ray Vernon, Full Moon alumni Phil Fondacaro, who winds up trying to save the toys to keep them secret. Judith then requests help from the 12" tall alien police officer Brick Bardo aka Dollman and his equally tiny girlfriend nurse Ginger. Together the three make their way to the abandoned toy factory to stop the demonic toys from summoning the forces of darkness on earth.

Dollman vs Demonic Toys was released in 1993 back at a time when Full Moon was really putting in effort to keep their studio going. Things seem slightly different now but none the less they are still worth the watch if you like low budget features. The acting was not the worst thing I've seen from them. Especially from the little Phil Fondacaro who is a staple in the film library of Full Moon playing roles in The Creeps, Blood Dolls, Sideshow, & Evil Bong to name a few. I'd recommend the Dollman/Demonic Toys for the hardcore fans of Full Moons works.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seriously, August 4, 2006
Seriously. These people selling it for 200 bucks are ripping you off! Purchase it at fullmoondirect for like 50 bucks!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dollman / Demonic Toys Collection, January 17, 2007
Another great release by Wizard Ent. The Dollman / Demonic Toys Collection for the first time ever available on DVD in the US. Each DVD coming in its very own DVD case with colorful artwork. Each disc also has its original Videozones (Making of Featurettes) for each of the three films. This is a must have for anyone who Loves Demonic Creatures, Demons, and Evil little toys.



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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars $38 Shooting Budget..., April 26, 2004
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This review is from: Dollman [VHS] (VHS Tape)
...and none the worse for it. Brick brings a hail of hot leaden death to the South Bronx. I was going to use Jack's surname there, but no-one likes a smartarse.

No messing about. His gun may look like it fell out of a Christmas cracker, but it's got an inexhaustible supply of soft-nosed explosive slugs that'll blow huge chunks out of the baddies (and anyone foolish enough to mention that he has dry hair all through the film.)

An actual plot. Not the greatest script, but the cast really do it justice, which makes all the difference. They can act.

Nice to see the gang leader again. He was in "Breaking Away", and hardly seems to have aged at all.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have Collection, May 1, 2008
Dollman/Demonic Toys Collection

This dvd set is a must-have for all fans of cheesy b-movies. Dollman and Demonic Toys are actually not related to each other. They are just two great movies with some great gore and one-liners.

POSSIBLE SPOILERS...Dollman is a sci-fi spoof about a traveler from outer-space who lands on earth. The problem is that the evil villains who are out to get him follow him...oh, and the fact Dollman is only 13 inches tall on Earth. Demonic Toys is a horror movie. A female officer is trapped with several others at a toy factory, where a demon has just been released. The demon is looking for a body to inhabit and the officer's unborn baby may be just what he is looking for. Dollman vs. Demonic Toys is a short movie (less than an hour long) that brings characters from both films together. The Dollman now must fight the demonic toys with the help of the officer from Demonic Toys as well as a woman that was shrunk down to doll size in another FullMoon classic, Bad Channels.

Make sure to watch the `making-of's' after you watch the movie...they tend to contain a lot of spoilers.

Edit: $80 is too high for a 3 DVD set. However, if you shop around, you should be able to get the set for under $40.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thirteen Inches...With An Attitude!, July 16, 2002
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Michael Fleishman (Hauppauge, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dollman [VHS] (VHS Tape)
He's the toughest cop on planet Arturus. A fearless renegade. But when a high-speed space chase lands him in the middle of a gang war in the Bronx, Brick Bardo (TIM THOMERSON) is in a class of his own--he's thirteen inches tall and is armed with the deadliest weapon man has ever seen.
As always, Brick has perfect timing: he lands just in time to save a streetwise woman from a scorching death at the hands of some drug thugs. She's Debi Alejandro (KAMALA LOPEZ) and she's ruffled the feathers of the wrong group of people in her fight to clean up the neighborhood.
Debi takes Brick under her wing and he joins her crusade to eliminate drug lord Braxton Red (JACKIE EARLE HALEY). Now Brick is known as DOLLMAN...a criminal's deadliest nightmare.
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2.0 out of 5 stars IT'S NOT A NIGHTMARE, IT'S THE SOUTH BRONX, November 27, 2011
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Michael Ledo (Windsor, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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Tim Thomerson stars as Brick Bardo, the "Dirty Harry" of the planet Arturos located 10,000 light years away. Arturos is one of those odd planets with a parallel development to that of Earth, down to the English language with slang. While chasing a bad guy (one that is just a flying head) the enter some undefined force field which causes them to crash land in the South Bronx at a time when chain smoker Kamala Lopez is trying to rid her neighborhood of drugs. Bardo is only 12 inches tall on this planet and instantly gets the nickname "Dollman" as he aids Kamala against a gang.

If you recall the special effects in "The Incredible Shrinking Man," they didn't get any better for this film. The movie was good on Arturos, but once they come to Earth, it spins its wheels. Not really worth a watch unless all you have are Asylum of Tempe videos.

F-bomb, no sex, no nudity.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Dollman/Demonic Toys Box Set, July 23, 2010
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Move over, Chucky! Here come the "Demonic Toys" (1991): clowns, dolls, jack-in-the-boxes, and robots with a penchant for murder. When five adults get caught in a warehouse with these deadly playthings, look out! Tracy Scoggins, Bentley Mitchum star. Then, he's "13 inches...with an attitude!" Brick Bardo is a very tough--and very short--cop from the planet Arturus who lands on Earth to chase an outer space criminal, in "Dollman" (1991). Tim Thomerson, Jackie Earl Haley, Nicholas Guest star. And, miniature alien flatfoot Bardo is enlisted by a woman being terrorized by those evil toys, in "Dollman vs. Demonic Toys" (1993). But he's soon challenged by the sinister Baby Doll, who has kidnapped his new girlfriend, the aptly named Dollchick. Thomerson, Scoggins,
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