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Is it written by Geoff Johns? He's the guy behind all the comics (currently) and i know he's involved with the movie.
CBR has had several nice interviews with him on the movie. |
I don't know if he's written the movie, but he's definately the exec producer. So he's had a really strong hand in it.
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That makes me happy- and Tuesday comes out the Emerald Warriors animated movie on DVD, so there's that to get next week!
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I've been thinking about this for a while now, and I came to realize something.
I think what makes the 3.3/4" figures look so off, isn't that they lack knee and elbow joints. It's that their limbs are sculpted so unnaturally stiff. There arms and legs are just as stiff and straight down as they can possibly be, and it's just so extremely unnatural. When you stand still with your arms at your sides, in a relaxed position, there is a natural bend in your elbow, and a slight one in your knees. I mean, we did come from squat, quadrepedal animals, after all. I've only got three figures from this line so far, Kilowog, Isamot, and Ranakar. Of the three, Kilowog looks the least natural, because of how stiff and straightly he's sculpted. While the Guardian, and Isamot all have a more relaxed and slightly more natural feel to them. |
Yeah, you're right- like old Star Wars figures.
I get the feeling that the sculptors intended a greater range of motion for some of these but it got nixed to cut costs. |
Just a heads up, Movie Masters are $12.99, Battle Shifters are $9.99 and Basics are $5.99 at Kmart this week!
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Anyone seen Isamot or Sinestro yet? I've picked up Hal, Naut, Rot, and Tomar already.
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I don't think they're out just yet.
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This line looks like it's going to be a bust - just like Thor. I doubt once GL opens the line will move then either. Captain America looks like the only one of the 3 that will do much toy business this summer.
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But the 3.3/4 GLs are constantly going down and getting restocked. Even the Movie Masters are moving better than I ever thought they would. |
Yeah, these are already clogging the pegs at my local stores. They're not moving at all. After "The Dark Knight" Movie Masters debacle, I'm playing it safe and preordering these off BBTS.com.
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The biggest loser of the year is definitely Tron, followed by Pirates of the Carribbean- which I dont think has sold more than the one figure I bought (just for her head to customize). That entire display at my local target is stuffed full and has been since they put it up a month ago. |
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In my personal town, I'm like the only collector. At the walmart, it seems everything else sells to kids (Which is both good and bad. If they're hot on something, then it gets replenished pretty well, and makes finding collectors figures easy. If they don't, then the line stagnates until it's reduced.) When I branch out to all the other reasonable places, I have 5 other walmarts, one target, and one TRU that comes into a reasonable range. I go out that way, it changes, and the other lines start selling down too. But at least still in this area of north texas, Green Lantern moves very well. However on messageboards, I think a lot of people tend to use their personal opinions about a line to judge how well it is or isn't selling (I'm not saying, or accusing you that you're one), and they often completely ignore the kid factor. And Tron is doing so poorly in my area, I even actually forget that line exists! |
I'm basing my viewpoint on ony five stores, so that's a pretty small sampling- three Targts and two Toys R Us, but I have definitely noticed that diffrent parts of the country sell diffrently and get waves of figures at diffrent time and with different dispersal.
That Thanos wave and the revision cases for example- Thanos wave was impossible to find for a long time down here- so much so that i blew $25 online for my thanos and felt happy to have gotten him, then my area was one of the first to get revision cases- saw Thanos several times and scored Vision, Daredevil and Warpath variants that first week! I think a lot of it depends on the time of year- summr being a bonanza for new lines and new waves...but fall might go from feast to famine with wave 4 and 5. |
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Thor moved fast when it first came out and was restocked several times. Now the leftovers are just sitting there. Cap has already been restocked several times too, and is starting to slow down. MU singles disappear instantly, except for re-re-releases and Iron Man figures. Comic pack re-releases are currently clogging, though. |
With the exception of the hundredth Wolverine figure to be churned out, I have seen the current MU wave sell out- and I've never seen a Cyclops or Cable in the wild.
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Nor have I and I'd really like to get that Cyclops.
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so, any new sightings of new movie masters other than the big fish guy?
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BBTS *just* got in the Isamot/Sinestro wave today. So they're very very close.
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not all of them. i cant defend it because i havent seen it myself. but ive seen some reviews from normal people (i.e. not the miserable critics whos job it is to moan about every little thing)
this is what a normal person wrote on imdb... Author: Vanilla Milkshake from United States "All I can say is that I was extremely impressed with this film. Based on the trailers, I was expecting this film to be mediocre, I was wrong. In my opinion, for a superhero film to work, it all narrows down to special effects and the acting. For this movie, both are great. This movie may not have been as good as X-men: First Class or The Dark Knight, but it is an above average superhero movie. Ryan Reynolds is good as always and Mark Strong delivered a strong performance as well. This movie is heavy on special effects and they are SPECTACULAR. The dialogue is nothing new but don't expect it to be excellent given the fact that its a superhero movie. Overall, this movie was very well done and I liked it a whole lot more than I thought it would. Hopefully this may be the first of many Green Lantern movies because this has the potential to become a great movie franchise." ive see other reviews where people have said it was very good too. i cant say i really like the idea of mr camp ryan reynolds as hal but i will have to see the movie to form an opinion. i would rather be optimistic and grateful they have made a film of this after wanting one for so many years. everyone has said the CGI is amazing and so it should be. i wouldnt even bother reading any review by someone that doesnt know anything about the comics or doesnt really like superhero films, you can tell in the first few lines what type of person they are. but then on the other hand, you will get fan boys that will slam it for not being 100% accurate. we will just have to see what we think... already got my tickets for tomorrow night! |
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