JND Catwoman will make them look like play toys.. The disparity between them is great, IMOJust need her to look good next to the Hot Toys & Mars figures.
JND Catwoman will make them look like play toys.. The disparity between them is great, IMOJust need her to look good next to the Hot Toys & Mars figures.
JND Catwoman will make them look like play toys.. The disparity between them is great, IMO
Sure, that’s one, singular detail, but what about all the other ones that are exceptionally done and haven’t been done to this degree ever before, for any character, from a company at the scale.
This Catwoman set is revolutionary, they shelled out for Louis Vuitton branding for crying out loud.
I agree, the suit needs refinement, but to expect anything better than this for an
$800-900 figure isn’t reality. You’re into customs as am I, you know the drill, we’ve paid well over this to complete a full custom figure.
Their Ledger Joker isn’t viewed that way because of the level customs have achieved, but those achievements cost money, and a decent amount of it. It’s not one complete package ready to go, we’re talking countless parts, countless shipping fees, PayPal fees.
I get what you’re saying bro I really do but my point is simply that all those things count for little if the main event is botched which for catwoman is her catsuit!
For $1800 I’d expect it to be absolutely spot on that’s all I’m saying, especially when it’s no rocket science and has been achieved by HT and even inArt in their proto
While I agree the upper torso on the JND figure isn’t right. Hot toys have not got it right at all. Their effort didn’t bodge the same area but it has loads of issues proportion wise. Both V1 & 2. And then it falls apart in a few years anyway. Not to mention the various ways this version can be manipulated without showing the very obvious joins and toy joints visible on the HT figures.
As for Inart, let’s see…. The elbow joint in their promo image is horrendous and we haven’t seen many photos to work out any potential issues yet. That one is not really worth comparing yet.
Nick D are you getting a cut from JND sales or something ?
They got this detail correct on their 1:3,I get what you’re saying bro I really do but my point is simply that all those things count for little if the main event is botched which for catwoman is her catsuit!
For $1800 I’d expect it to be absolutely spot on that’s all I’m saying, especially when it’s no rocket science and has been achieved by HT and even inArt in their proto
It does work well in places. Still some kinks to iron out. Those wrist bends don't look natural.it's an "advanced" endo-skeleton - armature, that allows for a much more realistic movement.
I don’t believe it was the intentionShe lacks charisma in my opinion. But I don't know if a different actress could have done more with the part.
I don't mean charisma in the way she performs. More like the "aura" she exudes. Heath had it, even when he was just sitting still.I don’t believe it was the intention
for her to have charisma, or at least show it.
She sells the disinterested, rather be anywhere else, to manipulate you, purposely.
Heath had it before the character though.I don't mean charisma in the way she performs. More like the "aura" she exudes. Heath had it, even when he was just sitting still.
I somewhat agree. This film wasn't ready. It needed revisions, that could have made a world of difference.I think Rises is a good film just suffers from some seemingly rushed execution with some poor editing choices. Narratively I think it rounds out the story really well.
That's what I mean. It's not something that you can fake (or act). You either have it, or you don't. I'm not sure Hathaway does. But Heath certainly did.Heath had it before the character though.
Hathaway isn’t the most interesting person in real life.
The talent just puts those existing traits into the spotlight. Such a good performance combined with the cutting edge prosthetics that at times you forget his entire bottom lip was silicone.
I somewhat agree. This film wasn't ready. It needed revisions, that could have made a world of difference.
There are traces of a great film. Some really good ideas. Great scenes. Just poor execution.
My feeling is.. Nolan didn't have his heart in the project. Perhaps he felt pressured internally. Obliged to wrap up a story he'd already invested 2 films into, that he didn't wish to abandon. Stuck between a rock and a hard place.
I don't know if he could have just walked out after The Dark Knight and left it there.
I don't think Nolan's interested in building franchises and doing sequels. He had to be convinced into coming back for The Dark Knight, and perhaps there was a novelty in exploring a journey beyond one film for the character. But then he put himself in a bind by doing that.
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