I just feel the need to express how utterly inappropriate quite a bit of the movie was - and I'm surprised it only got PG-13. If you're a parent, you may wish to see the film before the kids to decide for yourself if it's really acceptable, or at least so you can be prepared to explain to the kids about the vulgarity (I don't think you do kids any good by shielding them from the stuff - I'd rather expose them to it and teach them about it KNOWLEDGE IS POWER lawl...). And that's it.
Now, that doesn't mean you shouldn't go see the film...the action is surpurb
Hope the game gets here before I have to go to work
and...hope I get to make an awesome TF game when I graduate/am old enough.
Devious Comments
Have you seen Hancock and/or Ironman? Would you say it's worse than those films or not as bad? I'm trying to judge whether this film is appropriate for my brother. (Then again, he's not little anymore, he's 14, so that may be a moot point...)
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Q: How many Transformers fans does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Eight. One to change it, and the rest to complain that the light bulb was so much better back in the 80s.
I support well-written, in-character fanfic!
I saw Hancock before it was finished (where they take polls at the end) so I don't know how much it changed once it hit theaters or stores... However, in Hancock, the cursing - the repetition, I felt, at least was a motivator for the character, I mentioned in the poll thing I didn't like it, but I saw it's necessity in parts of the film.
Ironman...not even close. I LOVED Ironman, and off the top of my head, the worst scene in the movie that comes to mind is Stark with the reporter at the beginning before he "reforms" and really, even though it sort of (this is debatable) shows (RotF is more talking and robot part refernces not exactly all explicit sexual scenes....thoiugh it might as well be...) more in that scene, it's so short, you can overlook it.
The stuff in RotF is so thick throughout the movie, it's nearly impossible to ignore
I'm actually considering redubbing the movie once it comes out. To prove that the film could be good (MUCH better) without the "humor;" you don't need it to hold up the non-action scenes (which is what it seemed to me they tried to do).
It's just something I have to look at if I have the time and resources (anybody wanna voice act for the redubbing? contact me!
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Psalm 1:1-3
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I'm just speaking from experience: nothing can compare to your first true love. So, I hope this will remind you when it's for real it's forever so don't forget about us.
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