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RobbieHxC

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  1. I was really excited for the Superman trailer and I'ved loved Gunn's work on Guardians of the Galaxy, Suicide Squad, Peacemaker, and Creature Commandos. However, I'm sad to say I was underwhelmed with the trailer and I think this could be a rare mistep. The cinematography looks quite weird to me with low angles and and sort of fisheye lenses. I'm also a bit cautious about having Superman's first solo film in a "brand-new" cinematic universe feature so many characters not from the Superman mythos, etc Green Lantern, Metamorpho, Hawkgirl, Mr Terrific, and some random kaiju. I think the focus should have been on Superman only as a superhero and I think that Gunn is using a team dynamic as a crutch since he has a proven track record for team projects. Also, I would have preferred some B-list Superman rogues to be pit against for some action sequences, for example Livewire or Toyman, rather than some random kaiju or laser beam. Further, I'm still confused since although Gunn's comments say conflicted things, Creature Commandos firmly follows on from previous DECU canon with ARGUS, Waller, Flag, and Weasel so not quite sure where the DCU reboot really stands - which is making me trust the validity of his announcements less each time. To get back on subject with LEGO, I think it's a shame that sets are not being produced for this film because it needs WB's full confidence to reboot the DC cinematic universe. Also, I would have forgiven all the extra superheroes if they produced minifigures for them If the new Batcave is indeed based on Schumacher films I'll be disappointed. Why is LEGO DC targetting at 4-year olds and 40-year olds and no-one in-between?
  2. Actually, I think not having any of non-Batman related sets or minifigures in 5 years is probably the worst state this theme has been in. With the relaunch DC's cinematic universe with a theatrical film of its most iconic superhero, I think a lot of us were hopeful for a small relaunch of this theme - even if just one set with main cast. It's a huge missed opportunity to not have any LEGO tie-in sets.
  3. Comment of the year. El Muerto is dead. Long live El Muerto!
  4. Anti-Venom set is an instant purchase for me - always happy getting new characters in cheap sets!
  5. I don't think getting exact scales is too important when it comes to LEGO. I don't think we're gonna start measuring the walls of the X-Mansion and the dimensions of the X-Jet to see if the ratios accurately compare to a minifgure. I think being in an approximate scale is important, which these sets do. The Iron Monger is an example where the scale is completely off. I like bigfig designs such as the Hulk, Thanos, Darkseid, Gorilla Grodd because they would be completely underserved as a minifgure and I find the midfigs such as Axl awful. I view LEGO as a translation of a character's design that doesn't have to be exact - but still need to look aesthetically pleasing. I find bigfigs add a more dynamic look within a group, for example when displaying the Avengers, and hopefully the Fantastic Four. Additionally and maybe most importantly, these are toys! Kids want the Hulk to fight the Thing, Red Hulk, Abomination, etc! A minifigure only version of these characters worsens the playability of this, since the Hulk has made a convention for large characters to be bigfigs. Look at these cool designs from the LEGO Marvel Superheroes videogame a decade ago and tell me that a minifigure version of the Thing would better. LEGO has also consistently portrayed the Thing as a bigfig in the videogame and D+ special, so if the Thing is indeed a minifig, it's their own fault for setting this expectation.
  6. Agreed, the bigfig Thing in the recent D+ special was perfect and a minifigure version is extremely underwhelming.
  7. Cool that there are new characters introduced in this subtheme, I will probably buy Trapster on BrickLink later down the line as I did Zola. But I wish we could get non 4+ versions of these characters. It was bad enough with the Mighty Micros introducing Bizarro and Doomsday that have never made the jump to regular sets.
  8. While I see this is a realistic proposal for the CMF, this really would not excite me so much since only Prowler, India, Punk, and Byte would be new minifigures - who are mostly very obscure variants and could easily be thrown in a set like the new Spider-Verse set. I purchased the entire roster for the last two Marvel CMF series, and I doubt I would collect the entire roster for this.
  9. I agree, LEGO Marvel is treated quite differently than LEGO DC nowadays. For Marvel, it's almost exclusively heroes and "antiheroes" eg Loki, Magneto, Bucky, and Agatha. For DC, it's almost exclusively Batman and his rogues. Spider-Verse is getting a dedicated set for its latest film, and most of its characters have already been produced in LEGO form to near exact versions as those in the films, eg Gwen, Spider-Ham, 2099, Noir. This rumoured CMF would have to have some ambitious choices to make me feel like this is a fresh product worth purchasing, and not minfigures that I've owned for years. As always, I reserve the right to change my mind
  10. Agree with the first part that Disney Marvel is too quippy, but no way on earth does it lecture the audience. Even if it was, a superhero film expressing some morals or ethics is hardly out of order. Do you find "The Tortoise and the Hare" lectures its audience?
  11. The Spider-Verse CMF rumour sounds interesting and surprising! To be honest, we have already got comic versions of most of the Spider-Man characters from these films, for example Miles, Gwen, Noir, Ham, Scarlet, 2099 - all of which are nearly identical to their film versions. That really only leaves India, Drew, Penny, Punk as new Spider-Man characters. Further, we're getting a set next year with the Spot and Captain Davis. Unless the CMF also features lots of new villains, for example Prowler or Kingpin, I would be dissapointed that it is taking up a whole CMF (a great way to introduce new characters in high-detail) rather than just another set or two to round up the last remaining Spider-Verse characters.
  12. Imagine if we finally get a Mad Hatter minifig to complete the first videogame villain set …. and he’s in an orange Arkham jumpsuit with 😭
  13. It's quite revolting how Disney and LEGO are seemingly trying to hide the skin colour of Wilson's Captain America. It really is diametrically opposed to the nature and values of Captain America.
  14. The Turtle was removed by the mods because he said some extremely unkind things. If these leniant and forgiving mods have removed him, it's for good reason.
  15. Doomsday Solomon Grundy King Shark Atrocitus Mongul Trigon Yeah, the above will likely never be made
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