Commando Baseball T-Shirts
Description: This design was inspired by one of the greatest action movies to come out of the 80s. Commando. It has no morals, no lessons to teach, no political statements, just pure vengeance to the scumbags that kidnapped John Matrix's beloved daughter. He doesn't try to reason with the bad guys or take precautions like most action heroes would. He just goes on a rampage and kills everyone in sight until his daughter is safe in his arms again. Now that's a good daddy!
Description: One of my favorite action movies of all time: it got Arnold Schwarzenegger in peak form, comedy, huge action and deadly one-liners. Love it!
Commando - Schwarzenegger 1985 - 1 Baseball T-Shirt
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$26
Description: One of my favorite action movies of all time: it got Arnold Schwarzenegger in peak form, comedy, huge action and deadly one-liners. Love it!
Commando - Schwarzenegger 1985 - 2 Baseball T-Shirt
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$26
Description: The Jeepster Commando is an automobile which was first produced by Kaiser Jeep in 1966 to compete with the International Scout, Toyota Land Cruiser and Ford Bronco. Four different models were available: a pickup truck, convertible, roadster and wagon. The Jeepster remained in production after American Motors Corporation (AMC) bought the Jeep line from Kaiser in 1970. After AMC's acquisition, the Jeepster Commando C101 (101" wheelbase) steadily grew in popularity. In 1972, AMC shortened the vehicle's name to Commando C104, extended the wheelbase to 104", and changed the front-end design to accept the AMC I6 and V8 304ci, similar to the Ford Bronco. The new configuration, formerly an AMC best seller, quickly caused the line to drop in popular
Description: If you ever want to drive anybody insane, ask them to catalog the deaths in 1985's Commando. The Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle rcks up an estimated body count between 74 and 108, most of them courtesy of Schwarzenegger's murder machine John Matrix. It's difficult to track all of the mayhem in the film ... there are conflicting number all over the internet, figures further muddled by the demolition of several paramilitary barracks (housing who knows how many people?) in the climax. These numbers are my guesstimate.
Description: "Remember, Sully, when I promised to kill you last? I lied!" Celebrate the peak of 80s action cinema with this Commando (1985) inspired design. Featuring the ultimate one-liner from Colonel John Matrix, this shirt is a tribute to Arnold Schwarzenegger at his most unstoppable. Perfect for fans of retro action movies, vintage bodybuilding culture, and the glorious era of the one-man army. Whether you're a fan of Bennett, the steam pipe showdown, or just high-octane cult classics, this distressed vintage-style graphic tee is a must-have for your collection. Let off some steam, Bennett!
Commando 1985 I Lied T-Shirt | Arnold Schwarzenegger John Matrix Quote 80s Action Baseball T-Shirt
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$26
Description: Not to be confused with Costa Verde In Fiction. Val Verde is a fictional country or city used by Hollywood writer and producer Steven E. de Souza when his stories require a South- or Central-American locale that will not cause legal or diplomatic problems. The location first appeared in his 1985 film Commando. The name translates as "Green Valley", as "Val" is valley in numerous Latin-based languages (Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, old-fashioned French, Galician and others).