Mr. EcKo
OG Freak
I don't really think EcKo was pointing that directly at you there Vintij. It was a general statement to the thread in, er, general and a damn good one.
I don't really think EcKo was pointing that directly at you there Vintij. It was a general statement to the thread in, er, general and a damn good one.
Also it's a pretty utopian statement.It was a general statement to the thread in, er, general and a damn good one.
If that's the case.. then my apologies EcKo.
If that's the case.. then my apologies EcKo.
I dunno bout the eyebrows thing..
No problemo brother
Really? Fair enough.
They look 'applied' or even dare I say.. plucked, on the figure.. if you know what I mean. Jack's aren't as perfect as that - they're definitely as animated & distinct as that, but more natural looking - just left 'as they are' with a little paint over them.
Btw, I wasn't expecting hairs on his neck - or in his nose for that matter..
"日本HT的CEO-福蘭克在雜誌中表示,他花了將近兩年時間跟華納拿到89版蝙蝠俠版權。福蘭克說和華納的共通點是...如果 不能公仔化的話,以後89版就永遠不能成為公仔啊!!...之後最難得到的是尼可傑的點頭,原因是尼可森本 人不想參予有關蝙蝠俠的事情。之後福蘭克說服了尼克森。
他表示,當尼可森說OK的時候他快哭了...他強調89版小丑12吋除了HT之外應該不會有別 家了...
心得:難怪小丑定價比蝙蝠俠貴..."
TRANSLATION
"Hot Toys' CEO, Frank expresses in the magazine that he spent almost two years discussing the 1989 Batman copyright with Warner Bros. Both Frank and Warner agreed that if they couldn't produce collectibles based on the film now, then the chances of 1989 Batman being made in the future would be zero. The most difficult part of the licensing agreement was to get the approval of Jack Nicholson because Nicholson didn't wish to get involve with anything related to Batman. But Frank managed to persuade Nicholson. Frank said that he almost broke down into tears when Nicholson nodded his head. There was emphasis that other than HT, there wouldn't be any other 12 inch collectible company producing the 89 Joker."
Yeah, good points all round actually.
Btw, I wasn't expecting hairs on his neck - or in his nose for that matter..
This post show how immature is the average of the users,
as soon someone make his point with a coherent post.....
there is immediately someone mocking him.
This says it all.
Interesting article!Some day, some day.
But yeah, this is definitely one of Hot Toys' best figures. I don't know what that 8th wonder is smoking saying it doesn't look like him. Everyone was practically in full, 100% agreement that this was Hot Toys' best likeness until recently it seems.
Even "perfect" figures have their "flaws". I own a lot of 1/6 figures but my favorite and what I consider best is definitely the '89 Batman. You know what though? He's not perfect. That PERS panel on the back of the head is annoying and there are a few, minor faults that bug me but it's still the best there is.
We're so quick to forget that, until 2011 the existence of OFFICIAL Batman 1989 product didn't even exist. There were some nice customs, but nothing touched what we have now. This license is an important one, we have to remember that. According to most sources, it almost never was,
I'd rather have a Joker with slicked back hair and a flawed hat than no 1989 Batman collectibles at all.
Wow dude.. you're way off.This post show how immature is the average of the users,
as soon someone make his point with a coherent post.....
there is immediately someone mocking him.
This says it all.
The difficulty with which they claim to have had with Nicholson in getting his OK makes me wonder if he agreed only to a one-off version. Not multiple figures. Doesn't seem like he'd hold back for years and then suddenly decide to let HT make whatever version of his Joker they would like.
I have doubts about Mime Joker and Gangster Joker. This simply may be it. Thus "Returns" around the corner.
Yeah - I've got the 2 disc DVD edition of B-89, & the interview with Jack is incredibly positive. He seemed to relish the whole experience, & was even apparently a big Joker fan as a kid.Why was Nicholson so reluctant? I don't get it. He seems proud of his work on Batman, he seems to love it.
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