The Badassitron joke felt incredibly forced to me.
Ah, but that was the point.
Heh, yeah. With those movies it seemed like Bay tried his darndest to aim them as far away from child audiences as possible, as if he was scared stiff of any potential embarrassment he might have of being labeled a director of kids movies.EDIT: I mean, hell, how many kids got into the franchise thanks to the Bay films? And those, while juvenile as hell, were definitely not aimed at kids.
I keep seeing people use the words "kids movie" to refer to this one. What makes this more of a "kids movie" than a "family movie"? I see this as more of the latter than the former. To me, "kids movie" means it's meant only for kids and has little to no value for adults to enjoy. This looks like it's aimed at the same audience as Shrek.
That's why Shrek is a family movie, not a kids movie.I get what you're saying but I'm not sure Shrek is a good example. While it has enough slapstick and such to work superficially as a kids movie, it's also full of metajokes/references that only an adult would get, as well as tons of double entendres. We might get some references/jokes to other TF stuff, but I'd be really surprised if we got any under-the-radar risque jokes.
my family must have watched that movie 100 times when I was a kid.though kids movies in the 80s were, like, the Neverending Story, so what the hell do I know.
They could re-release Mach-Kick, but I think the character would get a "sinking feeling"...my family must have watched that movie 100 times when I was a kid.
Where's THAT crossover, Hasbro? Remold Crimson Flame into Falcor. Give me a Gmork figure. Make a leader class Rockbiter that doubles as another Inferac character.
Yeah, like it illustrates Bee's silly but shallow humor, and that IS the joke... But it's also a joke you put in a trailer that's the first indication of what your movie's humor (among other things) will be like.Making something intentionally terrible still means you've wound up with something terrible
Make him turn into a motorcycle and see who actually watched the third movie.Make a leader class Rockbiter that doubles as another Inferac character.
Or at least the Nostalgia Critic's review of it.Make him turn into a motorcycle and see who actually watched the third movie.
I don't believe we have.Hey, have we heard who Steve Buscemi is playing in this movie?
Yeah, but I didn’t get the impression Starscream was going to have that big a role. We saw him and the Decepticon High Command in the trailer, but it could well be a false indicator. Snake Eyes being in his classic look was the focus of the toys and advertising, but only amounted to 30 seconds on screen.I could imagine him as Starscream.