I just read the last few pages of this thread. This place brings out the best in people.
You just shut your keg hole!
I just read the last few pages of this thread. This place brings out the best in people.
Up in the Air was great, but don't forget The Descendants, The Ides of March, Syriana, and Michael Clayton.
On the topic of the Cohen brothers, you can't forget Intolerable Cruelty. He was awesome in Gravity, this year.
Don't forget the 8 scallops (at best).
Batfan, I'm assuming this is the still you are referring to...
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Yup, nailed it! And all joking aside, I only see 8 scallops in his cape there
Hi Guys and Gals...I'm new here. And I'm sorry to have my first post be such a Danny Downer, but myself and other fans have tried to get Sideshow and Hot Toys to listen to our criticisms of this figure since we saw them at Comic Con. Clearly they paid no attention. I had high hopes for this figure, but clearly it's far from a home run.
First off, the "peanut head" shaped cowl (with the taper at the top) is all wrong. The seam down the middle of the cowl is annoying, as is the score line around the black portion of the face mask. There was no seam there on the originals. The black was simply painted on to the fabric, not sewn in. And the ears should be painted black or at least dark blue.
The chest emblem is wrong and much too large. The trunks are too short (a common design problem in many 1966 figures and toys) as the top of the trunks hit the naval dead-on.
The utility belt looks ultra-cheap. They should have cast the belts using some sort of leather-look texturing for detail. The fat pad is really annoying as well (not to mention inaccurate to the original look), and the boots seem "clunky."
But the worst offense in this whole design is the cape. The manufacturers and designers had oodles of experts out there who know these costumes forwards and backwards, but they didn't tap that resource. And the result is disastrous. The cut of the cape is completely wrong. The originals had 11 points and 10 scallops. This looks like 8 scallops at best. The edges of the cape flared out like bat wings, but this cape's edge is cut straight. The cape should completely encompass the figure front and back when unsecured. When secured, the cape is folded back, attached with a snap, and then folded back forward to give a multi-tiered, 3-level look. The original designer of the costume said this layering made Adam's shoulders look bigger.
I'm wondering why, with Hot Toys' amazing attention to detail in the past, this figure (and the Robin too) is such a disastrous misfire.
Wow. If your first post is an indication ofwhat future posts will be like, I'll put you on ignore now. Maybe thats a record.
Wow. If your first post is an indication ofwhat future posts will be like, I'll put you on ignore now. Maybe thats a record.
Hahaha not quite sure what that says about you.
Someone posts individual viewpoint about a toy...you react by blocking them for fear of what they might say in the future......about toys.
Wow. If your first post is an indication ofwhat future posts will be like, I'll put you on ignore now. Maybe thats a record.
Where's Robin?
I would of thought they would be released together.
Where's Robin?
I would of thought they would be released together.
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