Maybe this has been answered a dozen times before, but--has anyone ever tried putting a Christopher Reeve head on the Cavill Superman figure? I just wonder how it would look, with Chris wearing a badass modern Superman outfit.
Maybe this has been answered a dozen times before, but--has anyone ever tried putting a Christopher Reeve head on the Cavill Superman figure? I just wonder how it would look, with Chris wearing a badass modern Superman outfit.
Oh my God that's the most awesome thing I've ever seen.
That's exactly the Superman I want for my collection. EXACTLY. The Cavill body gives Reeve more height, a better musculature, and the more modern material and muted colors of the costume would allow him to fit in better with all the other Hot Toys superheroes who, except for Spider-Man, pretty much all have modern outfits. Bravo!
That looks cool as fook Username!
I don't remember seeing this pic - but he looks awesome in that suit.
it does look awesome. However, I think it clearly shows some ppl's biased to Reeve. Not saying anyone who just commented said these words before but I just think back to when the Cavill was announced and the suit was first revealed and the uproar that went along with both. Suit gets revealed and it sucks...put Reeve's head on it, it's amazing!
I like Cavill just fine. But like many of a certain age group, Reeve is synonymous with the role, so will always embody the Man Of Steel in a larger than life way.
Nothing against Cavill.
But a simple headswap can still be quite a powerful thing.
I'm in the same boat as Username--I have nothing against Cavill and I think he was a fine choice to play Superman. But Reeve IS Superman for me. I saw the first Superman movie in the theaters when I was ten and from that moment on, Reeve was my Superman.
Also, I really prefer my Supermen to be decent, honorable, and good, and when I watched the fight in Metropolis in Man of Steel, I was wondering if Cavill's Superman would ever get around to considering just how many people must have been dying down there. Contrast that with Reeve in Superman 2, who spent most of his fight with Zod and friends trying to keep people from getting hurt. Superman, for me, doesn't work as a modern "angsty, badass" superhero. Give me a smiling Chris Reeve any day.
yea that's part of it right there.I like Cavill just fine. But like many of a certain age group, Reeve is synonymous with the role, so will always embody the Man Of Steel in a larger than life way.
Nothing against Cavill.
But a simple head swap can still be quite a powerful thing.
that's why they killed him off in the first place. ppl were tired of the smiley too good big blue. sales were the lowest they'd ever been.I'm in the same boat as Username--I have nothing against Cavill and I think he was a fine choice to play Superman. But Reeve IS Superman for me. I saw the first Superman movie in the theaters when I was ten and from that moment on, Reeve was my Superman.
Also, I really prefer my Supermen to be decent, honorable, and good, and when I watched the fight in Metropolis in Man of Steel, I was wondering if Cavill's Superman would ever get around to considering just how many people must have been dying down there. Contrast that with Reeve in Superman 2, who spent most of his fight with Zod and friends trying to keep people from getting hurt. Superman, for me, doesn't work as a modern "angsty, badass" superhero. Give me a smiling Chris Reeve any day.
I watched it in the 90s as well got bored and fell asleep before he even became superman I'd had rather (and still do) prefer to watch the Max Fleischer cartoons or the George Reeves TV show than the Reeve movies but I know I'm in the minorityJoining the band wagon. I saw the movie when I was young but in the 90s. I wasn't quite fond of it, but Reeve had some great moments, like when he was first flying through the sky with Lois. Being older now with a different perspective, and watched the first two Reeve Superman films, they're great and Reeve is indeed Superman. The films have their short comings, but I like Reeve as a whole.
I watched it in the 90s as well got bored and fell asleep before he even became superman I'd had rather (and still do) prefer to watch the Max Fleischer cartoons or the George Reeves TV show than the Reeve movies but I know I'm in the minority
I know man...tie my noose already and get it over with lol
Listen to the quote my good man.
It said "Destroy him!"
So great is the weight of your heresy, you shall be rendered limb from limb, skin from bone, bone from joint, bone into pulp and flesh shredded.
The pieces shall be burned until only fine dust remains, and that shall be ground into even finer powder, put inside an airtight chest made from two tonnes of lead and dropped to the bottom of the Marianas trench where you shall reside next to the remains of Megatron.
however, if I'm not mistaken, i believe Zod says "Destroy IT!" meaning Clark's space ship
unless I've downgraded from person to "it" now :
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