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TheAmazingDarkKnight

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  1. Does your source know when the set might hit shelves?
  2. Finally, someone gets it. All the Star Wars films have had a bit of humor / cheesy lines, but it's always depended on when the film released. Empire is actually a lot more comedic than I recall, but it's very subtle; reflecting the time it was released. I will agree, however, the very first joke fell flat. So much so, I was actually concerned it was going to be too humorous, and not take things seriously as I was hoping. Thankfully, the rest of the movie happened and my concerns were alleviated. The film needed some times to lighten the mood. There's literally a scene where the heroine shanks two people; gotta balance the darkness with some light.
  3. I'm also certain the movie's performance in the box office didn't help either. Domestically, the movie was very successful; but not The Lego Movie successful and in Foreign areas it made even less. That's not to say TLBM performed terribly, in fact, quite the opposite. But, that's not to say it was great either (same can be said the for the sets). In contrast to the Lego movie, which had a budget of $60 million, The Lego Batman movie's budget increased by $20 million (Not including promotion for either film.) And, of course, the Lego movie still performed better - making it's total profits smother the Lego Batman movie. If that weren't enough, here's another issue: the demographic. We've repeated the word "kids" numerous times...but how many little girls would actually go see a boy's batman movie? Let alone purchase a wave of sets dedicated to boys. Hate to stereotype, but think about it. It's not that uncommon that a girl would prefer to see another movie at that time, instead of some movie her brother would want to see. Despite the legacy of Batman and the film's heavy marketing, Batman just isn't as accessible as the Lego brand itself. The fact that girls could see the Lego movie was another reason the sets flew off the shelves, everyone wanted a piece of that movie. Literally. Just my two cents.
  4. Out of curiosity, would you say it's worth its full retail price? Or wait till a discount of, say, $99.99?
  5. Seeing as how this game will tie into the movie, similar to the previous The Lego Movie game, I don't expect any innovation. Maybe some new puzzle gimmicks, but that'll probably be the extent of the new content. Movie tie-ins are always rushed, but I don't think the game will be bad. Just more of the same.
  6. After everything we've seen thus far, I really don't think getting your hopes up for anything extraordinary out of these sets is a good idea. Pray for the best everyone, but bridle your expectations. Otherwise, these forums are just destined to be riddled with more disappointment.
  7. I think the sets will be fine. From my perspective, making these sets great is a requirement. Given the controversy behind the DCEU, Lego can't solely rely on the property to sell itself. Spider-Man / GOTG V.2 sets on the other hand, absolutely. Those properties are way too popular with consumers that Lego doesn't really have to put as much exertion into them, because they'll be purchased regardless if the builds are decent, or even if the films they're based on aren't well received. (Fat chance of that though) Justice League on the other hand, at least I would assume, is very sketchy territory for investors. If it flops, there's no way casual consumers would purchase garbage builds with decent minifigures. They'll put their money towards something else. Look at prior movie sets from Lego, particularly the one's that only get one wave of sets. Lone Ranger comes to mind, as those sets were really awesome. The movie not so much, but Lego put a lot of resources into those sets because they had no idea if the movie would be that good where the sets would sell themselves. Even GOTG 1 sets were way more masterfully crafted than the latest ones; Lego just didn't know if their sets would sell if the builds themselves were bland. I suppose it's just a matter of being comfortable with the particular theme, something Lego clearly exercises with Marvel. It's such a household franchise that they probably don't really care as much. But that's something they cannot afford when it comes to this Justice League movie. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if BvS took a lot of manufactures by storm, as a title and concept like that would surely make money. But, it probably wasn't what they anticipated or hoped even to sell. I'm expecting high quality stuff in order for the sets to stand on their own.
  8. While I appreciate all the unique variants, I would really love a Beyond suit too...Considering it's in the trailers, it'd be nice to have something that's practical alongside the goof suits. Summer wave I can only hope.
  9. Apparently, Target's in OH are running a special 20% off on all existing sets. Anyone per chance know if this sale is applicable to the four released Batman sets? Given that they're not even supposed to properly be released, I highly doubt it. I'm heading up their tomorrow to face the truth. If it's true I'll contemplate pulling the trigger on the more "costly" ones. But if anyone has any knowledge about the deal, I'd very much appreciate it.
  10. Guess Batman has more than one butt after all.
  11. Oh and when it comes to uploading photographs, I suggest using this for reference
  12. I highly doubt Lego would request the locking of a thread purely based on criticism. It's probably just because there were a plethora amount of comments dedicated solely towards pictures that were unlicensed by Lego themselves. Lego could probably careless about what owners of the previous set think regarding the "new" model.
  13. Coincidentally, I also started to clean off my Deathstar. I suppose the anticipation for seeing the same model in a new box motivated me to do so. Anyways, I must say you managed to do a much better clean up job than I did; still got some dust lurking on the edges of studs. Regarding the photographs, I love the simplistic look, reminds me of when I first got the set and would pose the minifigs in a similar fashion
  14. For sure, but I don't necessarily think that's the issue. Lego has already proven they can loophole their way around getting what could be regarded as "not kid friendly" characters into sets. Take a look at Suicide Squad from DC, they managed to make a set featuring many of the characters who appear in the upcoming movie, but didn't tie the set into the movie itself. (Personally I don't think that's an issue, or that SS is pushing the "kid friendly" but there are some that would argue that). What I'm saying is if Lego can create a set featuring "darker" characters into a normal comic based set, surely they could sneak some Defenders characters into Comic based Marvel sets.
  15. At this point I feel getting a Coulson figure was so long overdue to the point that I could really care less to get one. 2-4 years earlier and I would be on board, but now I would much rather have another Comic/TV themed character (DareDevil, Jessica Jones, Punisher, Zemo etc.).
  16. Already I love that new face print, much more accurate to Bruce Wayne compared to the last one. Fingers crossed this makes the chance of getting some form of Wayne Manor as a set more likely.
  17. Dang. I was seriously hoping the Joker would be a Duplo figure, that'd be hilarious. But in all seriousness, they look good. Just vastly different to the norm. I wonder which Robin that's supposed to be, since the design is really similar to Carrie Kelley. Doubt it's her though. I'm not entirely certain, but is that hair piece for Robin new? Would make a great hairpiece for a teen Peter Parker.
  18. Civil War Crossbones Decent figure on it's own, but in comparison to his film counterpart? Not even close.
  19. Maybe the bootleg like printing was an intentional detail, given that this version of Steve Rogers IS a traitor. Just a thought Edit: Also really hope this will be printed on the packaging
  20. CMF Series's aren't usually regarded as sets, but moreover I don't recall any event/convention that has ever unveiled a brand new collectible minifigure series that we've never seen. Usually that's done through another source or officially from Lego themselves. But it's far too early to expect any official images of a minifigure wave that comes out in January. The most I'd expect from SDCC would be an image of one of the figures from the series, similar to what happened with the original Simpsions wave of figures. Other than that, it'll more than likely just be a medium sized movie set.
  21. I absolutely love that custom 'Undercover Boss' Kylo Ren
  22. Wow I really didn't expect that. Makes me somewhat thankful I didn't purchase a bootleg She-Hulk figure. The figure selection is great, really digging that retro styled Hulk too. The only thing I don't completely like is the price per piece, albeit it has two big figs and rather large pieces. Out of curiosity, are the vehicles used in that Agents of S.M.A.S.H. cartoon? Or is it something that came from a designers lunatic imagination? Gotta say though, this reveal has made me even more anxious to see what the last two sets are
  23. Again, as I said in my initial post, this is supposedly the first of what is soon to be more frequent waves of X-Men merchandise from Hasbro. Numerous sources have reported supposed character leaks regarding wave 2 of X-Men Marvel Legends. Granted, they are nothing more than rumors, so do take that with a grain of salt. However, I remember in a , the Marvel Legends producers did state (and this was before this X-Men wave was even a concept) that they have every right to produce whatever Marvel characters they want. I would assume there are certain caveats with some characters they can produce, but again, it all comes down to how a company feels a figure/set will sell. [so to your concerns on ML Cyclops, wait till further notice]Now applying this back to Lego, if Hasbro is allowed to sell (practically) any character they want, then the possibilities of Lego manufacturing sets with X-Men characters are still there. Though, I just don't know the likelihood of it happening soon. X-Men is a darker property (at least movie wise) and with the recent exposure of Deadpool to mass audiences, there's no way we'll be getting another minfigure of him. Fingers crossed though
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