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I'm honestly kinda sick of pers, i mean it was kinda cool on my dx9, d11, but looks crap on my dx12 :yuck.

Well, you won't see me a part of the PERS Fan Club, but thefigure that usually look the best with it are the ones with make around the eyes, with DX12 most certainly being the exception. :lol. But there is plenty more wrong with that derpy sculpt than just those wonky eyes.

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That's one thing I've always wished they'd do with their TDK/Begins figures, as well; include the rigid "gliding" capes from when a current runs through the fabric.
 
First "in hands" pic that I've seen from this Keaton...

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Come on Hottoys...:impatient:
 
How would you guys want the glider? A "frame" with material or molded plastic in two pieces that snap on his back?I could care less if it folds/works, molded plastic in pieces sound good enough and easier to produce.
 
I wouldn't have any problem if they took a cue or two from their Thor:The Dark World figures (no visible elbow joints, but separate arms from the body).
 
Hi if someone are intereste at Pinguino full figure by sean dabbs with two head and clothes and a bd catwoman pm because i sell my pre order. thanks
 
I believe I'm in the minority, but I don't care for the Burton Batman figures very much. They are pretty neat, but I find TDK trilogy figures to be much more appealing to me. I did like the Burton films, but not nearly as much as the Nolan films. Maybe that's just because I grew up with the Nolan films since I saw Batman Begins in theaters when I was only 10 years old. The Burton films just look very outdated to me, as does the suit. I may get the '89 figure eventually, but that's nowhere near the top of my list. Why does this version of the Caped Crusader seem to be a lot of people's favorite?
 
I believe I'm in the minority, but I don't care for the Burton Batman figures very much. They are pretty neat, but I find TDK trilogy figures to be much more appealing to me. I did like the Burton films, but not nearly as much as the Nolan films. Maybe that's just because I grew up with the Nolan films since I saw Batman Begins in theaters when I was only 10 years old. The Burton films just look very outdated to me, as does the suit. I may get the '89 figure eventually, but that's nowhere near the top of my list. Why does this version of the Caped Crusader seem to be a lot of people's favorite?

It's nothing difficult to grasp at all. Some people favor the Burton movies, some the Nolan ones. but I'm guessing since you were 10 at the time Batman Begins was out means that you probably will have a harder time understanding what the 89 movie means to most people. You'll be at the same position once a new Batman movie comes out in 2025 and people are saying the Nolan ones are dated. "Appeal" is subjective and it's totally fine to have different preference, it's what makes us unique.

I enjoy both iterations but prefer the Burton ones, does it make a a better person that the Nolanites? Hell no, it's just preference. Here's a compelling argument on why the Burton movies are better in my book.

 
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