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Insufferable S.O.B.
SS Snake Plissken
HT DX13 T-800
HT Blade
HT M65 Rambo
SS Batman
HT DX13 T-800
HT Blade
HT M65 Rambo
SS Batman
5) DX08 Nicholson Joker
4) Arkham City Batman
3) DX09 Michael Keaton Batman
2) MMS136 Tech Noir Terminator
1) Christopher Reeve Superman
These are guided by my favorite characters, and limited to one per franchise:
- Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues)
- Batman (Batman v Superman version)
- Captain America (Civil War version)
- Tonto (The Lone Ranger might have flopped but I liked it)
- Indiana Jones (I know the figure ain't great but it's arguably the best so far)
I don't own Indy but having seen him in real life, I do think it's a great figure and yes easily the best Indy we ever got so far. I didn't buy him at the time because I felt the face was a bit off but I regret not buying it when it was a lot cheaper, I do think it's an awesome figure.
The thing is, Harrison Ford got something called "charm" and it's just impossible to recreate on a figure... Having a still look on a guy who has natural charm and isn't doll-looking, when you make a figure, it doesn't quite do it for him, I think Han Solo and Indy Hot Toys share the same problem on that one: they don't recreate his natural charm especially when he was young.
I don't own Indy but having seen him in real life, I do think it's a great figure and yes easily the best Indy we ever got so far. I didn't buy him at the time because I felt the face was a bit off but I regret not buying it when it was a lot cheaper, I do think it's an awesome figure.
The thing is, Harrison Ford got something called "charm" and it's just impossible to recreate on a figure. Most Hot Toys, especially in the Avengers line, you got all those supermodels actors, and on other lines, you got a lot of robots (like T-800 or Robocop) or masked/face-painted figures (Batman, Joker, Two-Face..).
Having a still look on a guy who has natural charm and isn't doll-looking, when you make a figure, it doesn't quite do it for him, I think Han Solo and Indy Hot Toys share the same problem on that one: they don't recreate his natural charm especially when he was young. In The Force Awakens, he looks a lot more serious and old, so the upcoming HT looks more like him, it looks more real with all the wrinkles, but on the old movies, he's got all those little things going on on his face that they just can't really recreate if they go for a non-smiling still serious face. It's all about charm really. They should have him laugh or something, do his little smirk and maybe there would be a difference.
Great top anyway.
Nah, they're just not great sculpts.
Sculpt above all is key. Without that, the figure should be seen as a failure.
4. Tonto (The Lone Ranger might have flopped but I liked it)
Personally I also thought Marty McFly was great. I only sold him because he seemed incomplete without Doc (who I thought would never be made) and the Delorean (which costs more than I'm willing to spend on a single item now)
Sculpt above all is key. Without that, the figure should be seen as a failure.