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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2020-01-09 07:05 pm
[ SECRET POST #4752 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4752 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[The Untamed, Lan Wangji/Wei Wuxian]
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[The Avengers: Endgame]
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[Fast & Furious: Spy Racers]
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[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]
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Re: Based on #6
More than anything else I hate Marvel movie designs. There are seams everywhere. Overlapping panels. Superfluous seam details to make the costumes look excitingly futuristic. In some cases I know there's an underlying reason - some of the stunt costumes had to have elastic or tearaway panels designed into the costume for ease of movement for the stuntpeople, and therefore the main actors' hero suits had to have the same seams without the elastic and tearaway features. BUT. That doesn't explain all of them. It doesn't explain the four layers of overlapping chunky panels on the shoulders of Captain America's fucking suit.
Other than that I reserve my hatred for designs that make me go "but...why?" It's less the "impossible" gravity defying designs, since there are actually very few of those, it's more the designs that throw in a boob window or low-cut back or high-cut skirt slits that just. Don't need to exist if not for the male gaze. They're not attractive on real people and I might almost say they aren't flattering on the 100lb original characters either.