ZombieGuy13
Super Freak
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I personally think it looks fine. The more we nitpick the more it will be delayed. Lol. Just release the damn figure already.
I actually think CW Widow is their best female to date, it's simply stunning to look at.
It's better in personHuh. She must look better in-person then, because every photo I've seen of that figure the face looks lumpy.
If the hair was sculpted I'd be tempted to get this- it is why I don't have a Black Widow. Just seems too much like a Barbie.
The movie was perfect. Genuinly moving too.
Yeah, I'm kinda with you on that... rooted hair always seems to end up looking awful.
I thought some of the photos in her thread captured the hs pretty well. OneSixFix posted a good one.It's better in person
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I'd rather it be molded. I might be in the minority but it looks good on Thor.
Movie was wonderful. Not just a good superhero movie but a good movie all round. Highly recommend.
Of course you can't agree. You're going to like the DCEU no matter what they give you. The writing of Jonathan Kent was garbage. That tornado scene, was, and always will be, ridiculous.
Not really. You just think it's ridiculous because you think it's ridiculous.
The only way it would be ridiculous is if it was out of character for him suddenly to do so. It was completely within his character as dario said well, Jonathan Kent did not want the world knowing who Clark is, he doesn't want anything bad to happen to him because he knows what he is - an alien. And this film is hugely based in todays world, and what do people do to aliens even from other parts of the globe? Mistreat, ridicule, use and abuse. Of course he would fear for Clark. And he doesn't know what powers he has, what he is capable, what good he is capable of doing at that point of the film. All he wanted, a continuation of the scenes we got when he was a kid, was to protect him and keep him safe and hidden. You're probably thinking that this is ridiculous because you expect Jonathan Kent to be something else... well tough ****, Jonathan Kent was this in the film, and certainly isn't ridiculous. You just didn't like this representation. Many people did, completely fit in with the rest of the film and universe. I prefer knowing that it is his choice to protect others and inspire hope, it was his innate humaneness rather than being taught it.
So he cared so much about that and Clark that he chose to sacrifice himself rather than have his fears brought to life of Clark being exposed to the world - not Superman. Clark wasn't Superman until the end of the film.
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