Captain Clown
King of the Wicker People
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I just wish the red suit figure included a grinning sculpt.
They more or less have the same licenses as INART but it’ll be a while before they get to him if I had to guess. Rumor when Ledger Joker was announced was that Bale Batman and Harry Potter would be next. Bale is being announced soon and then HP would be after it. He could be after those 2 but if not, you’re looking at a bit of a wait for the announcement. I’m guessing something LOTR related will be after HP since they showed off the license already.Is JND even doing one anytime soon? Didn't they say they are only doing TDK, Potter, and LOTR for now?
They haven't even done a 1/3 version yet.
Man those eyes here! Ditch the SERS with decals and give us quality painted eyes like this!!
Crap. This shot may get me to order this after all. Those eyes are amazing. So much emotion coming through in this shot. That’s truly phenomenal.And I love this look... (pretty sure the arm is outstretched with the pistol here but they didn't want to post that)...
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I kind of like the expression, it’s a bit more versatile than a mopey Phoenix in civilian clothing. Would look good holding the cigarette in a display. It’s a shame they didn’t just repaint this sculpt into the Joker look, as the red suit likeness is off a bit. The sculpts do look really similar though, perhaps they are the same sculpt, which would be weird that the likeness wouldn’t translate to the other.Regarding the Fleck close-up above, that's a great likeness to Phoenix. I do wish he looked a little more melancholy though instead of so stern. But it’s of little concern.
I’m actually wondering if the Fleck and Red suit sculpts are the same - just with and without the make up. If so, it’s probably going to come down to the position of the eyes because that red suit shot definitely has melancholy in those eyes.Regarding the Fleck close-up above, that's a great likeness to Phoenix. I do wish he looked a little more melancholy though instead of so stern. But its of little concern.
I still think this is pretentious as ****. Three different companies made figures for The Godfather, Sideshow just made a licensed Clint Eastwood from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. MAFEX and Mezco have made Alex DeLarge figures from Clockwork and somehow Todd “Old School” Phillips needs to put licensing restrictions in place to protect the pedigree of his magnum opus? Like, c’mon. You made a patchwork quilt out of Taxi Driver and King of Comedy and slapped a DC logo on it. Now, all of a sudden, your movie’s bigger than Coppola, Kubrick, and Leone?They can’t do less than $1000 due to the license restrictions.
I think it’s more a WB thing. There were lots of worrying when the film came out about how it might inspire other Joker copy cat shooters and such. They didn’t want to be seen merchandising this Joker the same way they have with the others. Hot topic would have loved to sell all kinds of shirts and such.I still think this is pretentious as ****. Three different companies made figures for The Godfather, Sideshow just made a licensed Clint Eastwood from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. MAFEX and Mezco have made Alex DeLarge figures from Clockwork and somehow Todd “Old School” Phillips needs to put licensing restrictions in place to protect the pedigree of his magnum opus? Like, c’mon. You made a patchwork quilt out of Taxi Driver and King of Comedy and slapped a DC logo on it. Now, all of a sudden, your movie’s bigger than Coppola, Kubrick, and Leone?
The figures look great, but that 4-pack is excessive as hell…and it’s still kind of annoying to me that they didn’t include a clean, smiling head with the Murray Franklin Joker. The current expression would’ve looked better with blood spatter, IMO.
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