Life-Size Murder Man
Category: LIFESTYLE
Category: LIFESTYLE
The flaps actually hold the shape perfectly, and it took me less than a minute to set up in my hallway. Already caught a few guests doing a double-take—it's the perfect weird talking piece.
I wasn’t sure about a 64-inch cardboard cutout, but he actually stands stable on his own once you flip the flaps into place. He fits perfectly in my home office and gets a laugh from everyone who walks by, so it’s absolutely worth the space he takes up.
The cardboard stock is surprisingly sturdy for something this tall, and the "can head" detail is way funnier in person. Took maybe 20 seconds to pop the flaps into place, and now my roommate jumps every time he walks into the kitchen.
I was a little worried about how a 5-foot-tall cardboard cutout would look, but the print quality is sharp and the colors are surprisingly vibrant. It folds out in seconds and stands perfectly stable on its own. My friends won't stop making jokes about it looming in the corner.
Unboxing took about 10 seconds, literally just flipped the flaps and he was upright. The 64-inch height makes him tower over my actual furniture, and the glossy finish on the "murder man" art is sharp.
My roommate nearly tripped over the 64.75-inch cardboard barbarian when he walked in, and now it's the centerpiece of our movie nights. The "no assembly" claim is legit—I just flipped the flaps and it was ready to guard the snacks.
I didn't expect to laugh every time I walk past this thing, but the way the flaps lock together actually makes him look like he's about to swing an axe. Perfectly ridiculous for my entryway.
Unboxing this was a joy—the flip-flap assembly had him standing in under 30 seconds, and at nearly five and a half feet, he makes my gaming corner feel truly epic. The cardboard quality is solid enough that he doesn’t wobble, and the can-headed design gets a laugh from every visitor.
The flaps lock into place firmly, and he’s up in under 30 seconds—perfect for my horror-themed game room. I just wish the cardboard was a bit thicker, because he wobbles if bumped too hard.
The cardboard is thicker than I expected, so he stands up straight even in a drafty room. I just wish the print resolution was a bit sharper up close, but from across the room he's got that perfect slasher-vibe.