[...]I am trying to limit to 2-3 figures of a single film, basically one Detolf “cube” for a great film or genre of film.[...]
Very cool, I'd thought of that strategy myself at one point, but one day when I was bored I started to list the genre films and television series that I found resonant or otherwise influential with characters I'd like on the shelf -- roughly covering science fiction, fantasy, spies and martial arts -- even if I count only one film per series I think the list is up to around 50 at the moment.
We can't catalogue it all but I've certainly seen some people try. On the other hand you'd never be bored.
[...] have a few cubes open still, mainly because I have stayed clear of the MCU and new DCU. I am not that passionate about those figures so its ok with me. Although there are a few that are tempting me always.... [...]
As much as I love the MCU, I tend to prefer the earlier, smaller films. I'm as hyped for Endgame as anyone, but the figures I've collected have more of a classic vibe to them and I steer clear of the more recent cosmic stuff. It was the figures that reminded me of their comic counterparts I gravitated towards.
The only DCEU figure I had was Harley -- great figure, really popped on the shelf but her film was so forgettable I let that one go in favour of a tighter focus.
My girlfriend is only a casual fan but she's got a good eye, so she notices the flow and logic of my collection. When she can connect the dots I know I'm doing a good job of editing. Yes, the collection is just for me, but I like the idea that its communicating something to other people.
That I'm a giant geek yes, but other than that, my snapshot of pop-culture that matters to me and how it's connected.