Not even remotely interested at this price. If this is gonna be the IA norm then the only thing I’ll order from them moving forward will be absolute grails and they’ll have to absolutely nail it.
haha ok!No, no, I wasn't asking for evidence. Your comment was the evidence.
But where is a Nazgul $260 and Legolas $399?
Don't forget skinnyass Superman with inaccurate suit and “Justin inspired curl”.It does feel like InArt is on a terrible run this year.
Prolonged release times.
Influencer batch frustration.
Quality control issues.
Gandalf batches taking forever.
The Batman release dragging out.
Harry Potter sales hindered by not announcing the trio together.
Aragorn hair all over the place.
Nazgûl pricing debacle.
Legolas pricing debacle.
That’s an awful lot of negative PR.
Agreed. I'm sure there are more instances, but the only actors I've heard that care enough about these figures to personally sign off on them have been Johnny Depp and Tom Hiddleston. But, I don't think that has anything to do with the prices themselves, just approving the likeness of a product.I don’t know why so many people assume that individual actors control their likeness rights and their prices. I don’t think this has anything to do with Bloom, there’s no way he’d have controlled his likeness when he filmed LOTR. This is just InArt being greedy because they can.
And it will take them years to bring figures outbecause I'm going to be broke for years. Lmao
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