Damn, he looks right out of the anime. I don't care what I have to do, I'm getting THIS Mexican Goku. Unless they release the exact same figure stateside with the same coloring. The face is cool but if that's the only thing separating this from the (hopeful) web exclusive version than I'm good.
Did you hear that Whedon quit twitter because of all the negative AoU feedback? In his interviews, he seems not all there. The MCU broke him in some fundamental way. He said getting AoU made was a constant battle with Feigi. Apparently Feigi didn't want the Thor cave stuff in the film at all. That was a big point of tension between them. I don't think the Thor stuff worked because it needed expanding upon. It was just enough information to be confusing. If Thor just would have disappeared and then showed up again out of nowhere, his line, "I had a vision" is enough for THIS film. This isn't Infinity War or Ragnarok. That's the place to explore the Waters of Sight. It's a concept which has its place in a Thor movie, not stuffed into an already overburdened Ultron film.
Did you hear that Whedon quit twitter because of all the negative AoU feedback? In his interviews, he seems not all there. The MCU broke him in some fundamental way. He said getting AoU made was a constant battle with Feigi. Apparently Feigi didn't want the Thor cave stuff in the film at all. That was a big point of tension between them. I don't think the Thor stuff worked because it needed expanding upon. It was just enough information to be confusing. If Thor just would have disappeared and then showed up again out of nowhere, his line, "I had a vision" is enough for THIS film. This isn't Infinity War or Ragnarok. That's the place to explore the Waters of Sight. It's a concept which has its place in a Thor movie, not stuffed into an already overburdened Ultron film.
I follow film news daily, that's not exactly how it was. Whedon did NOT want the cave, but the marvel execs incl feigi forced it because they needed to show the inifinity gems for MCU purposes. It got so bad they said to whedon either you give us the cave or we take away the farm (hawkeye's place). It's ridiculous. It's also a little unclear because whedon comes across as a little too naieve for me and willing to play the victim card. Still, clearly he got screwed and it's a lot of effort to wanna do something as a real artist in this company (as, imo, the films show, all of them, even those I like, it's all drenched in the same formula). That the MCU is a place where the marvel profit machine that is setups for next films come first, so much is clear. Hail HYDRA.
Damn, he looks right out of the anime. I don't care what I have to do, I'm getting THIS Mexican Goku. Unless they release the exact same figure stateside with the same coloring. The face is cool but if that's the only thing separating this from the (hopeful) web exclusive version than I'm good.
A company pulling stunts like this makes me wanna quit collecting these. Not joking. This is an essential face to have for any goku. Half the ****ing screentime he looks like this. It's a kick in the nuts to make this exclusive as far as I'm concerned. SDCC ex, mexico ex, ****ing siberia ex, don't care, this should've come with the normal goku release we had last year. It's ******** not just for those who wants a saiyan goku, but also those who DONT. They HAVE this freakin face and they don't include it in the normal release. ****. That.
at this point it seems each new film is just a setup for the next, with little focus on what the film's plot is. To remedy that situation Whedon described, Thor could've went to see Selvig as the mid-credits scene, and use Thanos as the after-credits scene. Problem solved. But what do i know, i'm just a nobody
I follow film news daily, that's not exactly how it was. Whedon did NOT want the cave, but the marvel execs incl feigi forced it because they needed to show the inifinity gems for MCU purposes. It got so bad they said to whedon either you give us the cave or we take away the farm (hawkeye's place). It's ridiculous. It's also a little unclear because whedon comes across as a little too naieve for me and willing to play the victim card. Still, clearly he got screwed and it's a lot of effort to wanna do something as a real artist in this company (as, imo, the films show, all of them, even those I like, it's all drenched in the same formula). That the MCU is a place where the marvel profit machine that is setups for next films come first, so much is clear. Hail HYDRA.
A company pulling stunts like this makes me wanna quit collecting these. Not joking. This is an essential face to have for any goku. Half the ****ing screentime he looks like this. It's a kick in the nuts to make this exclusive as far as I'm concerned. SDCC ex, mexico ex, ****ing siberia ex, don't care, this should've come with the normal goku release we had last year. It's ******** not just for those who wants a saiyan goku, but also those who DONT. They HAVE this freakin face and they don't include it in the normal release. ****. That.
If we haven't learned by now, Tamashii to put it plain and simply are dicks.
1. They give preference to Japan. I don't care if it's the home country. The Japanese audience doesn't give two s**** about DBZ. That's why the line almost died. The international audience keeps the line going. They just can't admit it.
2. Manga releases over anime releases. This relates to the above point. The more popular medium for DBZ is the anime, plain and simple. As a company who's purpose is to make money (that's what businesses are for, duh), they continue to release the less popular coloring of figures.
3. The exclusivity issue. This is not only with that damn self-imposed re-release policy, but now with the new developments. We have more exclusive exclusives. It's getting ridiculous. Making popular characters impossible to get.
Those are the big 3 gripes I have with Tamashii. Feel free to add more or elaborate if I missed anything. I love the figures but I strongly dislike the company practices.
If we haven't learned by now, Tamashii to put it plain and simply are dicks.
1. They give preference to Japan. I don't care if it's the home country. The Japanese audience doesn't give two s**** about DBZ. That's why the line almost died. The international audience keeps the line going. They just can't admit it.
2. Manga releases over anime releases. This relates to the above point. The more popular medium for DBZ is the anime, plain and simple. As a company who's purpose is to make money (that's what businesses are for, duh), they continue to release the less popular coloring of figures.
3. The exclusivity issue. This is not only with that damn self-imposed re-release policy, but now with the new developments. We have more exclusive exclusives. It's getting ridiculous. Making popular characters impossible to get.
Those are the big 3 gripes I have with Tamashii. Feel free to add more or elaborate if I missed anything. I love the figures but I strongly dislike the company practices.
A company pulling stunts like this makes me wanna quit collecting these. Not joking. This is an essential face to have for any goku. Half the ****ing screentime he looks like this. It's a kick in the nuts to make this exclusive as far as I'm concerned. SDCC ex, mexico ex, ****ing siberia ex, don't care, this should've come with the normal goku release we had last year. It's ******** not just for those who wants a saiyan goku, but also those who DONT. They HAVE this freakin face and they don't include it in the normal release. ****. That.
I absolutely agree. As of now, I feel this is a giant "**** you!" to the Dragon Ball Z S.H. Figuarts collecting community as a whole. I'm attempting to remain calm until we know further information but my respect for Tamashii took a huge hit with this exclusive.
If we haven't learned by now, Tamashii to put it plain and simply are dicks.
1. They give preference to Japan. I don't care if it's the home country. The Japanese audience doesn't give two s**** about DBZ. That's why the line almost died. The international audience keeps the line going. They just can't admit it.
2. Manga releases over anime releases. This relates to the above point. The more popular medium for DBZ is the anime, plain and simple. As a company who's purpose is to make money (that's what businesses are for, duh), they continue to release the less popular coloring of figures.
3. The exclusivity issue. This is not only with that damn self-imposed re-release policy, but now with the new developments. We have more exclusive exclusives. It's getting ridiculous. Making popular characters impossible to get.
Those are the big 3 gripes I have with Tamashii. Feel free to add more or elaborate if I missed anything. I love the figures but I strongly dislike the company practices.
Did you hear that Whedon quit twitter because of all the negative AoU feedback? In his interviews, he seems not all there. The MCU broke him in some fundamental way. He said getting AoU made was a constant battle with Feigi. Apparently Feigi didn't want the Thor cave stuff in the film at all. That was a big point of tension between them. I don't think the Thor stuff worked because it needed expanding upon. It was just enough information to be confusing. If Thor just would have disappeared and then showed up again out of nowhere, his line, "I had a vision" is enough for THIS film. This isn't Infinity War or Ragnarok. That's the place to explore the Waters of Sight. It's a concept which has its place in a Thor movie, not stuffed into an already overburdened Ultron film.
I follow film news daily, that's not exactly how it was. Whedon did NOT want the cave, but the marvel execs incl feigi forced it because they needed to show the inifinity gems for MCU purposes. It got so bad they said to whedon either you give us the cave or we take away the farm (hawkeye's place). It's ridiculous. It's also a little unclear because whedon comes across as a little too naieve for me and willing to play the victim card. Still, clearly he got screwed and it's a lot of effort to wanna do something as a real artist in this company (as, imo, the films show, all of them, even those I like, it's all drenched in the same formula). That the MCU is a place where the marvel profit machine that is setups for next films come first, so much is clear. Hail HYDRA.
at this point it seems each new film is just a setup for the next, with little focus on what the film's plot is. To remedy that situation Whedon described, Thor could've went to see Selvig as the mid-credits scene, and use Thanos as the after-credits scene. Problem solved. But what do i know, i'm just a nobody
Age of Ultron wasn't able to distinguish itself between a sequel, a stand alone, or a set up. It clearly felt like it was trying to achieve so many purposes that 1.) it never really achieved anything on its own and 2.) the transitioning was very rough. That's unacceptable to me. This should be their best and brightest. I feel Captain America: Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy outshines Age of Ultron and that could very well have to do with the filmmakers being able to have more freedom. The news that keeps coming out about Whedon's frustration from higher ups is honestly dissolving my interest for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise and I hate saying that because I love those characters. (Well, most of them. I'm waiting for Cap to beat the **** out of Stark.) It's understandable on why he wouldn't want to work on a cinematic universe again.
Not trying to compare Marvel to DC but this is the best quote I've read in regards to Age of Ultron: "...it didn't leave me thinking better of Marvel or less interested in a DC film." Age of Ultron will hopefully act as wake-up call for Marvel Studios. I'm not completely convinced it will as long as it makes money but I hope they realize that Warner Bros./DC is a waking giant.
"Also. For those who were wondering, I attempted to use the feet for Vegeta. The problem there is that the pegs used for Vegetto's feet are larger than those for SS Vegeta, so in these pics I had to just sit the figure on the feet, they weren't connected properly at all. Not sure if you could force the larger Vegetto pegs into Vegeta's smaller holes or perhaps make one end of Vegeta's peg larger, either way some customisation may be necessary."
I feel confident saying that Gunn and the Russo brothers enjoyed no more freedom than Whedon. The MCU is not a director driven platform. It is and always has been driven my Marvel EPs. They hold the continuity between all the franchises together. All the directors are on a tight leash. It is not the place for auteurs. This was established at the creation of Marvel's film division when the properties were split and given to various Marvel executives (many of whom were former comic writers) and each were tasked with overseeing their property and integrating it into the grander MCU. They are producer-driven and it's a formula that works. Yes, Gunn, Whedon, Russos have all added their own flare but there is a reason there is a nice synergy between all the films.
It's not like the Thor scene in question really took anything away from the film. Yes it is primarily to help set up future titles but that is and always has been the grander scheme so it's important and if Whedon tried to fight that wave, it was a lost battle before it began.
"Also. For those who were wondering, I attempted to use the feet for Vegeta. The problem there is that the pegs used for Vegetto's feet are larger than those for SS Vegeta, so in these pics I had to just sit the figure on the feet, they weren't connected properly at all. Not sure if you could force the larger Vegetto pegs into Vegeta's smaller holes or perhaps make one end of Vegeta's peg larger, either way some customisation may be necessary."
I bought 4 extra Vegitos precisely to do this! It looks like the holes in Vegito's feet are too small for Vegeta so the best option seems to be to remove the tip itself. Personally after seeing this new Namek Goku and all the consequences that could come of it, I'd say a Cell Saga Vegeta/Trunks seems much more likely either as an SDCC/Mexico/Pluto exclusive or a straight up web exclusive.
I bought 4 extra Vegitos precisely to do this! It looks like the holes in Vegito's feet are too small for Vegeta so the best option seems to be to remove the tip itself. Personally after seeing this new Namek Goku and all the consequences that could come of it, I'd say a Cell Saga Vegeta/Trunks seems much more likely either as an SDCC/Mexico/Pluto exclusive or a straight up web exclusive.
I feel confident saying that Gunn and the Russo brothers enjoyed no more freedom than Whedon. The MCU is not a director driven platform. It is and always has been driven my Marvel EPs. They hold the continuity between all the franchises together. All the directors are on a tight leash. It is not the place for auteurs. This was established at the creation of Marvel's film division when the properties were split and given to various Marvel executives (many of whom were former comic writers) and each were tasked with overseeing their property and integrating it into the grander MCU. They are producer-driven and it's a formula that works. Yes, Gunn, Whedon, Russos have all added their own flare but there is a reason there is a nice synergy between all the films.
It's not like the Thor scene in question really took anything away from the film. Yes it is primarily to help set up future titles but that is and always has been the grander scheme so it's important and if Whedon tried to fight that wave, it was a lost battle before it began.
James Gunn and the Russo brothers didn't have as much on their plate as Joss Whedon did. (Granted it comes with the title and the characters.) Gunn built a foundation and Russo brothers continued from its previous foundation. Whedon had to accomplish all of that and set up for further continuation for a majority of its characters. The first Avengers was basically an "end point" from Phase One while Age of Ultron barely benefited from Phase Two and had to set up Phase Three. The amount of work restricted/gave roomy freedom.
You are right about that, Angelo. But my point was that no directors in the MCU are really given "freedom". They all have to tow the company line and serve the greater MCU. In film we typically think of the director as the helm of a film, guiding it to greatness or disaster, and my point is that it just really isn't the case in the MCU.
Frankly, those of you complaining sound like legitimate pansies. Stop. Being. Babies. You have 5 releases being unrolled for the next year plus SDCC. I have half the mind to start taking some of your post and putting them on r/cringe.
You are right about that, Angelo. But my point was that no directors in the MCU are really given "freedom". They all have to tow the company line and serve the greater MCU. In film we typically think of the director as the helm of a film, guiding it to greatness or disaster, and my point is that it just really isn't the case in the MCU.
Frankly, those of you complaining sound like legitimate pansies. Stop. Being. Babies. You have 5 releases being unrolled for the next year plus SDCC. I have half the mind to start taking some of your post and putting them on r/cringe.
AoU is 2 hrs 21 min of Avengers references. If anything the Mandarin should have taken Whiplash's spot in IM2 as the villain and Ultron should have been the big bad of IM3. Phase 2 didn't have enough of the Avengers in the solo films. Imo, the winter soldier is the only film which accurately captured a post-Avengers mcu. There wasn't enough glue to hold together Thor2 and IM3 and connect it to AoU. Most of phase 2 felt like filler when it could have been building more on the infinity storyline instead of trying to jam so much into AoU.