Hot Toys intervista Byung-hun Lee

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Hot Toys intervista Byung-hun Lee

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Hot Toys is honored to have invited the acclaimed international movie star, Mr. Byung-hun Lee (who acts as Storm Shadow in G.I. Joe Retaliation), to visit our Hot Toys’ Flagship Store in Tokyo where we were able to have an interview with him while he is appreciating the prototype of Hot Toys’ 1/6th scale Storm Shadow Collectible Figure featuring his likeness.

Amazed by the Quality

Hot Toys: Thank you for coming to our store to take a look at the Movie Masterpiece Storm Shadow Collectible Figure. Now that you have the actual product in your hands, what do you think about it?

Mr. Lee: I have seen the images of this collectible figure, but this would be the very first time for me to see the actual product. When holding Hot Toys’ collectible figure and actually seeing it in close-up, I am just amazed by its quality. This figure certainly possesses the Quality and Value which should be “Preserved”. As for the facial features, I must say, it has very accurately captured my face. I could also see the clothing and the accessories being miniaturized so accurately as the actual props.

Hoping for “That Character” to be made into a Figure!

HT: Amongst the films you have performed in, which character would you like Hot Toys to “miniaturize” next?

Mr. Lee: That would be the character, Park Chang-yi / The Bad, which I played in the movie, “The Good, The Bad, The Weird” *. He has a distinctive scar on his face and wears a very “Cowboy-Western” outfit- features which would probably make for an interesting figure.


* “The Good, The Bad, The Weird” A Korean movie released in 2008. Directed by Kim Jee-Woon and stars widely acclaimed Byung-hun Lee, Kang-ho Song, and Woo-sung Jung. Set in the 1930’s Manchuria, a Korean-made “Cowboy-Western” film inspired by the Spaghetti Western, “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” where Lee Byung-hun plays the part of Park Chang-yi, The Bad.
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Che belli questi Hot Toys, anche se non rispecchiano il look classico dei personaggi ! :sbav:
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Che bella questa foto yahooo L'attore sembra veramente emozionato a rivedersi in miniatura :p :gijoe: :cobra:

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Belli! :-o
Dall'ultima foto avevo frainteso , credevo che Byung-hun Lee stesse concedendo un autografo alla sua counterpart in scala 1/6!
Avevo scambiato la Katana (finta) Arashikage per una penna! :hihihihi:
Viper69 ha scritto:anche se non rispecchiano il look classico dei personaggi ! :sbav:
Come detto in un altro Thread da Apocalypse...Storm Shadow Retaliation (anche Roc peraltro) è un fashion victim! ;)) Mentre SnakeEyes Retaliation risponde con un look alla Robocop!

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