After bvs i heard a lot of fanboys saying "yeah marvel and Disney are for kids. DC is more for adults" funny lol. As for JL figures.
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I suppose telling themselves that doesn't make them as adults feel like they're watching actors in skin tight outfits portraying characters out of books that are generally geared towards kids.
All levity aside though, I do know what they're trying to say, albeit a bit inarticulately. The DCEU as a whole does have a more tangible serious tone to it that illustrates a lot of the repercussions and raises a lot of the questions that would likely actually come from characters like this existing in our world, while the MCU generally is a bit more lighthearted where everyone goes home at the end of the day with a smile (though TWS, AoU and CW kind of strayed from that a bit in my opinion).
That being said, I enjoy each universe and what they bring to the table, and don't feel any less adult-like for watching either.
Hope hope hope there's an unmasked Bruce sculpt.
Hope hope hope there's an unmasked Bruce sculpt.
Hope hope hope there's an unmasked Bruce sculpt.
Still don't understand people who "hate" any movie. I can understand "do not like", but hate?
I buy figures for a lot of reasons, but mainly because I love characters (and character designs). I didn't like the characters in Batman v Superman, so I don't want those figures. I wouldn't buy them for the same reason I wouldn't buy a Bayformers Prime figure or a reboot Robocop figure.I guess it's about the way of approach. I'm collecting figures, not a movie reminders.
Still don't understand people who "hate" any movie. I can understand "do not like", but hate? It's still just a movie, it didn't eat your last box of icecream on saturday night. I guess it's about the way of approach. I'm collecting figures, not a movie reminders.
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