He means Ben Affleck's Bat, which Snyder based off Miller's Bat.
Yup, that.He means Ben Affleck's Bat, which Snyder based off Miller's Bat.
We are in the same situation. Their cancelling policy states that you can get full refund to your payment method if you cancel within their grace period (30 days). So now let's just wait they honor their own terms & conditions.Oh man, i made a preorder of rooted Bruce about 3 days ago at Toyswonderland (i know...), so I cancelled the order right now to make a new one at OSK. What is your experinece guys, should I expect any problems with getting my money back from them?
OneSixthKit has it up on preorder. Search - inartAnyone knows where is still available for preorder the Rooted Hair edition? I'm thinking of cancelling my PO with Toys Wonderland and go with another retailer but I can't find a single store with stock.
Please help!
That's essentially why I'm teetering on ordering a second sculpted figure; I'll give one the rooted, un-cowled head, remove the cape and maybe fix up some custom wrapped hands to have him holding the cowl and then have a fully costumed Batman standing by the Batsignal in a more heroic pose.The main dilemma I’m going to have with this figure is how to display it. Obviously the rooted hair sculpt is a lot of the draw, but I’ll probably want to display him with the cowl. I suppose I’ll just change it every so often.
Yeah, in some ways I feel like that may have been the better route to take, but at the same time I feel like if I’m going in one of these the rooted hair is a lot of what’s sparking my curiosity. I don’t intend to buy a Pattinson Bruce Wayne. Nice looking figure but I just don’t need it.If you have a Bruce Wayne ordered, then there is no reason to have Batman without cowl really (except for those who want multiple Bats).
So, in truth, you could order the even less expensive sculpted Batman set (the Standard $380) that way you have a sculpted haired version of Wayne, and also get the Premium rooted Bruce Wayne (also $380) to have a rooted head. Best of both worlds for $760 total.
TDKR is probably my favorite comic ever, and I agree it would be pretty cool to see a live action take, but it would be pretty impossible.Yup, that.
I know the Affleck suit is only loosely based on the Miller comics version, but it's probably going to be the closest live-action Frank Miller style Batman that we'll ever get. Shame too, the comic was awesome. Would have made a great live-action movie.
But Hollywood’s favourite thing to do now is inserting a young, female sidekick to have them outshine, outsmart, upstage, and educate the crusty, old, male legacy lead on why they are no longer necessary or suitable for modern times. TDKR is perfect material!I think carrie kelley would also be problematic since she is 15(?) and running around with a 55ish old billionaire. It has a weird optic I dont think non-batman fans would be OK with.
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