Disney needs to be broken into a thousand pieces.
I am amused that when they talk about scrolling the wiki, the screenshot they show isn't even of the main Fandom Transformers wiki, and is instead the Fandom Transformers Movie wiki. Possibly because the ROTB article on that one is longer. Because they copy/pasted the trivia section from TFWiki's ROTB article.
If it means finally freeing RID 2001 from their clutches, then so be it.Disney needs to be broken into a thousand pieces.
I learned that after a storm knocked everything out and we didn't have internet for a week after getting power back, suddenly saved games on the cloud weren't so great when I couldn't continue my progress.You don't know how much you need disks until your internet goes out on the weekend for hours and hours and you have three kids to entertain.
I like the convenience of streaming, but I want that physical disk back up in case I lose my internet connection or go somewhere that doesn't have it.
I used to live there myself. Got to have the disks, especially with Broadcast TV not being anything worth speaking of these days.I live in hurricane country, so I can't depend on the cloud even if I could trust companies not to remove things from it. Disks and portable players are a must.
That's why I have several external hard drives connected to my STB/video game consoles, containing media.You don't know how much you need disks until your internet goes out on the weekend for hours and hours and you have three kids to entertain.
I like the convenience of streaming, but I want that physical disk back up in case I lose my internet connection or go somewhere that doesn't have it.
I need to get the whole home media server setup going, I just never have the time which i why I use my disk library as my back up.That's why I have several external hard drives connected to my STB/video game consoles, containing media.
No server need. Just download or backup video/music files to a harddrive, install a competent media player to the smart tv/stb of your choice and connect the hard drive. I use an Android TV box, complete with internet browser, torrent software, file manager and media browser. Coupled with the various official and unofficial streaming apps, I want for nothing.I need to get the whole home media server setup going, I just never have the time which i why I use my disk library as my back up.
At least it finally hits Japan this Friday.It's over. ROTB dropped down to 322 theaters and is finally out of the top 10.
This film got one last chance to brag though. The per theater gross still held fairly steady. So once again the drop in theaters is disproportionate to the drop in its performance. It's just gotten crowded out.
I mean, I don't care for all the cursing either, but this is nothing new. Since the first live-action Transformers movie has there been an abundance of swear words sprinkled throughout the dialogue of each film. Literally the second word spoken on screen at the beginning of AOE was the S-word. And both that one and DOTM got away with one F-bomb each. The Transformers films have long since established themselves as being unabashedly PG-13.I would give this film 3 stars, but I would advise not taking little children, as the film has a lot of cursing especially in the soundtrack, which made it awkward watching with my three kids all under the age of 8.
I mean, I don't care for all the cursing either, but this is nothing new. Since the first live-action Transformers movie has there been an abundance of swear words sprinkled throughout the dialogue of each film. Literally the second word spoken on screen at the beginning of AOE was the S-word. And both that one and DOTM got away with one F-bomb each. The Transformers films have long since established themselves as being unabashedly PG-13.