altcunningham
Laura Rings Enthusiast
Yeah, it was Hatter. Can only imagine how he'd run wild on anyone. Definitely a man for the people.
I'm not a fan of gotcha interviews and never had a problem with submitting questions in advance. The objective should be getting answers to questions, and if they can prepare answers ahead of time, all the better.
Naaaah. Brian lies a lot. Tells a lot of bullshit. And it's very clear no one doing an interview with him is ever going to be allowed to challenge anything he says. It seems forthcoming because he's only being asked things he approves of being asked and that he -wants- to answer. And even then he knows he can lie his face off and the interviewer will treat it as gospel because that is what's required of them. Easy to seem forthcoming when you have complete control of every element of the conversation.I've also found Brian to be pretty forthcoming in interviews about challenges and decisions.
Haha fair, fair...me say stoopid obvious stuff sumtimesWhat?! Come on. You're joshin' me.
It's not a 'gotcha' interview to want to ask questions relevant to the product, that the customers of that product want answered, and that the viewers of the channel doing the interviewing are asking. We can't qualify every question that might be difficult or non-positive as a got'cha question.
But who is suggesting they should do that? I said Veebs could, but that he won't because that kills his access - which is why we're only going to see the interviews as we tend to see them; without any real substance.No, I only meant surprise questions meant to catch the interviewee off guard.
Come on. You're being incredibly disingenuous here. I have a hard time believing you've followed general discourse around Super7 for any length of time and this is an honest assessment of what you think people like myself would want Brian to answer to. When has anyone (or anyone serious, that is) said 'why don't they sell me figures for cost?' or 'why does Brian hate articulation?' That's ridiculous.What information are you really trying to drag out of them? They could sell figures to us for cost but they'd rather make a profit? No shit. This isn't deep investigative reporting about what's going on in the sausage factory, it's asking a dude why he doesn't like articulated figures. And his answer has always been because he prefers the retro, cartoon-accurate design. We may hate it, but he's already answered the question.
I’m surprised they’re still trying with GI Joe Ultimates, even if they are just repaints. The prices are insane, and yet if they throw up Heavy Metal Raph tomorrow at $65 I’ll pay it just to be done with them.
You know the answer to that.Would Super7 go low enough to use AI art for its cardbacks?
Yeah, Raph is kind of a 'last piece of the puzzle' for me. If he happens and matches the vintage toy, I'll have to get him at some point. Besides that, S7 can die buried in a mountain of overpriced shit.The prices are insane, and yet if they throw up Heavy Metal Raph tomorrow at $65 I’ll pay it just to be done with them.
Come on. You're being incredibly disingenuous here. I have a hard time believing you've followed general discourse around Super7 for any length of time and this is an honest assessment of what you think people like myself would want Brian to answer to.
First of all, we're not only talking about me. I'm not the only person complaining about Super7, or in fact complaining about Super7 interviews.It doesn't seem to me that you're looking for answers to anything. You just want someone to say to his face how annoyed you are.