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Thread: The Fall of Marvel Movie Figures
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Old 05-25-2012, 09:18 PM   #32
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the amazing spiderman ultra figure is awsome
I know people love this figure but...why. I found one tonight and it was goign to loose out to the terrible Bane and Lizard figures. The joints looked awkward and the figure altogether too small.
I'd love to be wrong. What am I missing?

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I usually get slammed for my opinions on stuff like this, but I'm going to throw it out there anyway. I don't mind reduced articulation on movie figures and sub-lines for a few reasons:

I get all of the nerd-rage, I really do. I'd be lying if I didn't admit I get it sometimes myself, but I think long term these are minor tribulations to deal with that help keep everything else we love going.
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Also, those happy meal he-man toys kick the butt of the dark knight figs.
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I agree fully with you. I think there needs to be a balance. For example the Microman figures are super articulated but suck as action figures.
The He man happy meal toys are a perfect example. good looking figures with basic articulation.
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