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  1. The need to fix the ****ing dress shoes. That they're not flat is a huge problem.
  2. Kevin Feige is in charge of Marvel studios (that includes both movies and tv), and there's no way Iger is going to change that.
  3. I guess so. If you want to complain about the kind of s*** that tarot warned everybody not to complain about, this is not the place for it.
  4. @HulkwummyRemember when is said to dial it waaay back? This wasn't that. Now no one can post here, and you're going to take a time out.
  5. Dwight said they can't release Goblin queen in anything more risque than the outfit she had for the Haslab. He didn't rule out one of her other outfits (more conservative), or another look for Mephisto for the future, but from what he told folks in interviews recently, it sounds like these exact figures are never coming out without the Haslab going forward.
  6. It better. This is an animated version.
  7. It is a new head.
  8. Jaime Alexander (Sif) and Josh Dallas (Fandral 1) and Zachary Levi (Fandral 2) are American; Tadanobu Satō (Hogun) is Japanese, and Ray Stevenson (Volstagg) is Irish but grew up in England.
  9. Not a fan of the head choice for Yelena.
  10. Dial down the hostility, guys. Dial it waaaaaay down.
  11. Sacha Baron Cohen is very good in The Trial of the Chicago 7. He's even better in The Spy.
  12. Those boot holsters are way too big to be practical.
  13. I'm seeing Bruce Campbell and also Toy Galaxy's Dan Larson from the old days before the beard.
  14. "Dude" is what set you off? Really? I didn't even see, that, I find it so innocuous, especially in comparison to your response. A disagreement is not an invitation for a fight, and a perceived slight is not justification to get insulting. You don't get to dictate who gets respect around here and when. And I really don't appreciate the push back. Best move would have been to respond to me with an "okay" or not to say anything at all and let it go. I suggest you take some time to think about whether you want to be a part of this forum, since you seem to have trouble dealing with the most basic rule we have.
  15. Boog always asks tough questions. If Ryan wasn't prepared to field them, it makes me wonder what the rest of his weekend was like. As the brand manager, I gotta assume this whole campaign has been running him ragged. He's usually much more composed.
  16. I watched that interview. Ryan got kinda pissed there.
  17. Dial it waaaaay back, there. People are entitled to their opinions. People are entitled to disagree. You're getting personal and a bit insulting there. If you have criticism of Hasbro and the Marvel Team, that's fine, but don't attack members or moderators and treat everyone here with respect.
  18. It wouldn't have.
  19. Yeah, I meant the scalloped bits on the lower legs. I couldn't see them at all before on the figure standing next to the packaging. I think they're barely visible and mostly disappear into the white of the cape and the background. I guess I'm starting to get so used to seeing Hasbro release figures across all lines where there are sometimes major differences between what's in the box and what's on the box, that I assumed this was the case again.
  20. Yet another example where the pictures on the outside of the new plastic-free packaging appear to not match the figure inside. This is getting ridiculous.
  21. A Quinjet would probably have worked, but the X-Men Blackbird even in a fudged scale would have been too big to be feasible and keep its proportions from getting too toyish. People did ask for the Hell Charger. But that's not what that car is. It almost is at a glance, but multiple details have been changed to make it NOT a Charger (so that Hasbro doesn't have to pay a fee to Chrysler, I'm sure). Couple that with a price tag that I'm sure no one who asked for the car anticipated - I sure didn't expect $350 for a generic Charger-like knockoff pretty much all by itself - and it was doomed to fail. I don't know if it's the Marvel team directly, or their bosses, but soon they're going to learn a lesson that they should have learned when the Rancor failed, which is a lesson that should have been reinforced after the spectacular failure of Reva's lightsaber: If the value isn't there, people won't spend the money.
  22. It's happened before.
  23. TBH, a little bit. She's got a ton of new tooling, extra hands, and six weapons. If she were a Star Wars Black Series figure, Spiral would probably cost $35.
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