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It's a small role, but of course it was the one scene I shot so I'm probably putting him with the WS collection like I did w/ Maria Hill. :lol CW collection will basically be Team Cap & IM.
 
I'm not buying it because Crossbones was only in the movie for a few minutes.

Looks at the 27 Iron Man figures on his shelf......
 
I'm not buying it because Crossbones was only in the movie for a few minutes.

Looks at the 27 Iron Man figures on his shelf......

:goodpost: :rotfl

I'm probably putting him with the WS collection like I did w/ Maria Hill. :lol CW collection will basically be Team Cap & IM.

That's actually a smart way to go about it. I'm personally thinking of putting him alongside my Red Skull since he was a Hydra agent in TWS.
 
I went into this movie thinking I'd want to buy Crossbones. Walked out thinking "no way."

Maybe if he gets a steep discount eventually... The figure still does look fairly cool.
 
After watching the movie, I can safely say that this is going to be a shelf warmer for a loooooong time.
 
Can someone remind me, did he actually

die in his one and only scene? I got distracted during that part by some people in our theater and honestly can't remember if he died. And I feel pretty stupid. :lol
 
Can someone remind me, did he actually

die in his one and only scene? I got distracted during that part by some people in our theater and honestly can't remember if he died. And I feel pretty stupid. :lol

Putting it behind a tag so people won't kill me:

Yes, he's dead. He blew himself up.
 
Thanks. Don't know how the *%$# I missed that. We had some annoying audience members unfortunately.
 
he was in multiple scenes in the first act.

but yeah I forgot he was the one that died in that scene during the movie.
 
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Just curious and this is a genuine question, what's the official time frame after a film has been released that spoiler tags are still required? In other words, when is it safe to presume that the majority of people have already seen a film? :lol
 
There's really no time frame or hard rule but the films just a week old in a lot of places. I'd say 2-4 weeks is a good rule of thumb for most items but DVD for any specific twists or plot details like that. Just what I try to go by.
 
There's really no time frame or hard rule but the films just a week old in a lot of places. I'd say 2-4 weeks is a good rule of thumb for most items but DVD for any specific twists or plot details like that. Just what I try to go by.

Makes sense. I was just wondering because technically, there's always going to be someone that's never seen the film, even years after it released. I'm sure there's someone, somewhere out there who has probably never seen the 1977 Star Wars. :lol

Then again, if it's been that long, I think it's safe to presume they have no intentions of seeing it any time soon. :lol
 
Makes sense. I was just wondering because technically, there's always going to be someone that's never seen the film, even years after it released. I'm sure there's someone, somewhere out there who has probably never seen the 1977 Star Wars. :lol

Then again, if it's been that long, I think it's safe to presume they have no intentions of seeing it any time soon. :lol

there's plenty of people who have never seen Star Wars, a sports radio host named Dan Patrick talks about on his show how he has never seen any of the star wars movies. I personally only ever saw them out of curiosity in my late teens, they have never been high on my list of films to watch.

As far as spoilers go, I'd say two weeks after a film has come out in it's last territory, if you're in the film forum and you haven't seen a new movie, leave the forum! lol for whatever reason there is very little regard for rules there lol
 
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