I got told once that the man who lives on the moon has a coat made from roast beef...?
That's actually true. He harpooned the cow that jumped over him.
If this is true, I'm cancelling my order.
Just snagged this pic off Instagram. (Courtesy of Ubumaru). Looks very good imo. Light appears natural. I can't stand it though that these people only keep posting one pic at a time on Instagram. All I want is one natural lit pic of a full frontal...his face that is. Lol.
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Pics at angles like that seem to look the best. Since the eyes are a problem it seems necessary to either have them in shadow or for the figure to be viewed from afar.
I'm still convinced the likeness is actually nailed in the sculpt and it's just the damn paint throwing it.
Neny Dee approves:
I have such mixed feelings about this figure...in fact in all of my years of collecting I do not think I have ever been so conflicted...I think it all comes down to getting a prototype that appeared to be a Hot Toys Killer that sent expectations through the roof and now having to deal with the reality of what is probably a perfectly fine figure but one that really falls short of what the prototype promised. I know some say that this happens a lot with Hot Toys but I guess I just have not experienced it personally with the figures that I have followed from prototype to production...
"The only thing i may complain about is the fact that blitzway portraied a mid 30's Pitt but ge was in his mid 20's when he did fight club so we have a rather aged portrait but it's just nitpicking"
Brad Pitt was 35/36 when he did Fight Club.
Hot Toys John Matrix (Commando) comes to mind as a figure that had a noticeable drop in quality from its prototype.
The pics of this figure are all over the place. In some he looks purdy good yet in others dank. (the hair is pretty weak sauce in all though)
Hot Toys John Matrix (Commando) comes to mind as a figure that had a noticeable drop in quality from its prototype.
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