Maybe they would have done better if they weren't literal nobodies. Or at least had better weapon modes. The Earthrise floormasters were some of the lamest crap they've come up with and the two packs were just kinky jive with a handle.
I like the guns but I have a knockoff of the old 3P kit so I just used the guns from that one. The giant missile launchers on that one always seemed like they simply could not find anything else to do with the oil tank and was superr fiddly for something conceptually simple so I never liked it...
It is entertaining to see these ginormous Hollywood films with bloated budgets get their butts handed to them by a second-rate horrror movie made with the change they found in the producer’s couch cushions.
These guys designed a few small gap fillers and covers for the vehicle mode back end but missed the mark completely on the gun. To be accurate, they could have had gap fillers for the gun so that the arm-mounted mode isn't so hollow, or a completely new gun. Missed opportunity to have a folding...
Yeah they could write around it but the thing is, Unicron in this film could have been one of the many generic world-ending artifacts and the script wouldn’t be much different. Just brings baggage and complicates potential future movies for not much payoff.
Not a fan of any of those but they're ultimately disposable scenes with no bearing on the story or future plotlines. Now they have to deal with the avoidable "future and past" nonsense and wasted Unicron as a disposable end-of-the-world skybeam thing on top of making him look like a chump. It's...
I kind of want this to do good since the movie is decent but at the same time, I also don't want to reward the overexuberant and rather shallow memberberry usage.
Was flipping through random channels and saw some kind of home improvement show with the host named Ashley Graham. Kinda want to play through RE4 again.
While I think this is part of the problem, I think most of it is that budgets are simply out of control. They need to bring back low and mid budget movies instead of trying to make each film a blockbuster. $200 million for every single movie is just not sustainable for a wide variety of reasons.
I don’t like the shoulders either but I’d just pass on the thing and move on. Making the treads move with the shoulders means replacing pretty much the entire upper body and messing with a lot of pins.
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