Jingle All The White Nude Taken DownWayis one of the more critically panned Christmas films to date, but it does capture the chaos of the holiday shopping season.
And let's face it: deep down, you wished your parents went to the same lengths to buy your favorite toy as Arnold Schwartzenegger did with Turbo Man.
SEE ALSO: Let the star-studded cast of Disney's 'DuckTales' reboot sing you the theme songNow you can buy the toy, thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that promises to make a replica of Turbo Man based off a 3D scan of an original prop from the 1996 film.
The toy will be a 14.5-inch (36-centimetre) fully poseable figure, costing backers US$130 each. The campaign has so far raised more than US$15,000 at the time of writing, exceeding its initial target.
But sadly, like the film, it appears from a recent update that Turbo Man is sold out. No more will be made following the first run of 100. Instead, you could buy the original toys made to promote the film on eBay, which will set you back at least US$200 for one.
Or you know, not buy into the whole materialism thing the film tried ever so hard to make you think about.
Via Giphy[h/t Nerdist]
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