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Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby SlyTF1 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:40 pm

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MINDVVIPE wrote:For those of you bringing up points like the weed brownies, those reasons really pale in comparison to the glaring plot holes that are integral to the entire story of the movie, aside from the lack of focus on the Transformers themselves.


Yes. Glaring plot holes like the mysterious absence of the twins in DOTM. :roll:
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby MINDVVIPE » Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:42 pm

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For those of you bringing up points like the weed brownies, those reasons really pale in comparison to the glaring plot holes that are integral to the entire story of the movie, aside from the lack of focus on the Transformers themselves.[/quote]

Yes. Glaring plot holes like the mysterious absence of the twins in DOTM. :roll:[/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]

hehe, yea, thats another sign of the movies being a slave of marketing. As soon as somthing is seen as being aweful by the majority, they drop it, coz after all, the subject matter doesn't matter. What matters is that this next movie is a monetary success. Even G1 season 3 kept wheelie despite how much people didn't like him, hehe.

Aaaanyway, I've said what I wanted to say, and hopefully made my point clear enough for people to understand what my opinion consists of. I didn't mean to offend anyone, and I'm sorry for bumming you guys out.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby Rodimus Prime » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:34 pm

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So I started watching Skyline yesterday. Made it to 15 minutes and 24 seconds. F**king horrible.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

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Rodimus Prime wrote:So I started watching Skyline yesterday. Made it to 15 minutes and 24 seconds. F**king horrible.


I only saw the ending. I loved it.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby MINDVVIPE » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:52 pm

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Rodimus Prime wrote:So I started watching Skyline yesterday. Made it to 15 minutes and 24 seconds. F**king horrible.


I only saw the ending. I loved it.


My bro who has seen it said he liked the way it began, but really disliked it halfway through to the end. Sounds like a wierd movie.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

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Rodimus Prime wrote:So I started watching Skyline yesterday. Made it to 15 minutes and 24 seconds. F**king horrible.


I only saw the ending. I loved it.


My bro who has seen it said he liked the way it began, but really disliked it halfway through to the end. Sounds like a wierd movie.


They REALLY set it up for a sequel in the end. I liked it because all the main humans died and they aliens where eating people's brains! Then the only surviving main character turns into one of them! I think that if there's a sequel, he'll turn against the others. Really, there's no other way.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby MINDVVIPE » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:57 pm

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MINDVVIPE wrote:
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Rodimus Prime wrote:So I started watching Skyline yesterday. Made it to 15 minutes and 24 seconds. F**king horrible.


I only saw the ending. I loved it.


My bro who has seen it said he liked the way it began, but really disliked it halfway through to the end. Sounds like a wierd movie.


They REALLY set it up for a sequel in the end. I liked it because all the main humans died and they aliens where eating people's brains! Then the only surviving main character turns into one of them! I think that if there's a sequel, he'll turn against the others. Really, there's no other way.


Sounds like a good premise for a game, actually. Getting to play as a half alien guy using alien tech to kill aliens... kinda like how District 9 should have a game, hehe.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby Burn » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:07 pm

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District 9 is a **** awesome movie.

And i've said it before and i'll say it again. Gabriel. I dare you people to watch it.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby SlyTF1 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:10 pm

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SlyTF1 wrote:
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SlyTF1 wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:So I started watching Skyline yesterday. Made it to 15 minutes and 24 seconds. F**king horrible.


I only saw the ending. I loved it.


My bro who has seen it said he liked the way it began, but really disliked it halfway through to the end. Sounds like a wierd movie.


They REALLY set it up for a sequel in the end. I liked it because all the main humans died and they aliens where eating people's brains! Then the only surviving main character turns into one of them! I think that if there's a sequel, he'll turn against the others. Really, there's no other way.


Sounds like a good premise for a game, actually. Getting to play as a half alien guy using alien tech to kill aliens... kinda like how District 9 should have a game, hehe.


Play Resistance Fall of Man. That's precisely what that game is.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby MINDVVIPE » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:11 pm

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Burn wrote:District 9 is a **** awesome movie.

And i've said it before and i'll say it again. Gabriel. I dare you people to watch it.


*picks up gauntlet* ;)
Downloading now.

SlyTF1 wrote:Play Resistance Fall of Man. That's precisely what that game is.


I have that on my psp, it was pretty fun. I only have an xbox 360 though, and my bro in law doesn't buy fps games for his ps3, so. I'm sure its better than gears of war though :SICK: haha
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby Burn » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:15 pm

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MINDVVIPE wrote:*picks up gauntlet* ;)
Downloading now.


I'd say it was nice knowing you ... but ... i'm not a nice person. Instead I shall offer this.

May you rip your eyes out and stuff them in your ears to save you from the crap fest that is Gabriel!
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby MINDVVIPE » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:20 pm

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Burn wrote:
MINDVVIPE wrote:*picks up gauntlet* ;)
Downloading now.


I'd say it was nice knowing you ... but ... i'm not a nice person. Instead I shall offer this.

May you rip your eyes out and stuff them in your ears to save you from the crap fest that is Gabriel!


Jokes on you, I already did that from watching DOTM! OOHH!! and we've come full circle :lol: :P
I'll be sure to let you know what I think after watching. Did you see it intoxicated in any way?
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby Rodimus Prime » Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:01 am

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Any ideas why RotF was almost even in US domestic and foreign totals ($400 mil and $430 mil respectively, IIRC) and DotM is so lopsided (around $350 mil and $735 mil respectively). Was RotF not released in China like DotM was?
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Postby RogueDeathangel » Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:50 am

Rodimus Prime wrote:Any ideas why RotF was almost even in US domestic and foreign totals ($400 mil and $430 mil respectively, IIRC) and DotM is so lopsided (around $350 mil and $735 mil respectively). Was RotF not released in China like DotM was?



DotM performed better than ROTF in almost every country it was released in (which is roughly about 70 countries.) It all adds up to making it seem disproportionately bigger.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby Autobot032 » Sat Aug 20, 2011 2:09 pm

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Here's a little something for the critics. http://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-movies ... ost5085233

user named Ford on the Blu-ray.com forums wrote:I think the fact that the movies are based on a toy that is targeted to 8 year olds sort of makes it immune to any criticism. In fact, if a critic even bothers to write anything about these films, he really loses all credibility. They aren't made to win awards, advance the medium (well, except for the special effects department) or spark debate. Sometimes you just do **** for fun.


Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby MINDVVIPE » Sat Aug 20, 2011 2:29 pm

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Autobot032 wrote:Here's a little something for the critics. http://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-movies ... ost5085233

user named Ford on the Blu-ray.com forums wrote:I think the fact that the movies are based on a toy that is targeted to 8 year olds sort of makes it immune to any criticism. In fact, if a critic even bothers to write anything about these films, he really loses all credibility. They aren't made to win awards, advance the medium (well, except for the special effects department) or spark debate. Sometimes you just do **** for fun.


Couldn't have said it better myself.


The fact that it's a movie means it can be criticised till everyone is dead from lack of breath, regardless of where it originated from (saying anything otherwise is plain stupid, especially given the fact that when the movies were made, there was a ton of lore outside the back of the action figure box to add to the movie, like shows and comics).By this reasoning, you cannot say Transformers is a good movie either, since it is immune to any criticism, meaning anyones opinion on it is equally true, or equally false.
I'm all for fun in a movie, but unlike most people here, I'm not won over by eye candy alone. I guess I'm one of the few who thinks Transformers on a live-action scale deserves better than the "summer special effects blockbuster".

Must I remind people over and over again that tons of movies were made that started as comic book characters? I don't think comics were targeted to adults to begin with.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

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MINDVVIPE wrote:Must I remind people over and over again that tons of movies were made that started as comic book characters? I don't think comics were targeted to adults to begin with.


Heres a side note from a comic book historian.

The first "comic book" was not intended for children.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

Postby MINDVVIPE » Sat Aug 20, 2011 3:29 pm

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MINDVVIPE wrote:Must I remind people over and over again that tons of movies were made that started as comic book characters? I don't think comics were targeted to adults to begin with.


Heres a side note from a comic book historian.

The first "comic book" was not intended for children.


Neither was looney toons, but that's where it formed the majority of its audience. Spiderman was made for teens to relate to.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

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MINDVVIPE wrote:Must I remind people over and over again that tons of movies were made that started as comic book characters? I don't think comics were targeted to adults to begin with.


Heres a side note from a comic book historian.

The first "comic book" was not intended for children.


Neither was looney toons, but thats where it made its audience, and thats where it targeted itself once it was realized who desired to buy/read them.


Not quite.

Looney toons original audience was largely an adult movie goer back in the 1940's.

And they were quite popular.

Looney toons gained a kids its audience when they were placed on TV, in the mid 1960's.Thats around 20 years later.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

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MINDVVIPE wrote:Must I remind people over and over again that tons of movies were made that started as comic book characters? I don't think comics were targeted to adults to begin with.


Heres a side note from a comic book historian.

The first "comic book" was not intended for children.


Neither was looney toons, but thats where it made its audience, and thats where it targeted itself once it was realized who desired to buy/read them.


Not quite.

Looney toons original audience was largely an adult movie goer back in the 1940's.

And they were quite popular.

Looney toons gained a kids its audience when they were placed on TV, in the mid 1960's.Thats around 20 years later.


Fair enough. But the show was initially targeted to adults to market sheet music and phonograph records, just like Transformers initially being used to market the toys. There really isn't any point trying to decide what exceptions we can apply to a current day movie. Its a movie, and it stands to be criticized by whoever watches it.
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Re: Dark Of The Moon Passes $1 Billion in Box Office Receipts

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MINDVVIPE wrote:Must I remind people over and over again that tons of movies were made that started as comic book characters? I don't think comics were targeted to adults to begin with.


Heres a side note from a comic book historian.

The first "comic book" was not intended for children.


Neither was looney toons, but thats where it made its audience, and thats where it targeted itself once it was realized who desired to buy/read them.


Not quite.

Looney toons original audience was largely an adult movie goer back in the 1940's.

And they were quite popular.

Looney toons gained a kids its audience when they were placed on TV, in the mid 1960's.Thats around 20 years later.


Fair enough. But the show was initially targeted to adults to market sheet music and phonograph records, just like Transformers initially being used to market the toys. There really isn't any point trying to decide what exceptions we can apply to a current day movie. Its a movie, and it stands to be criticized by whoever watches it.


with that I completely agree.
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While you are correct on a few notes about the focus on some of these movies, there's one major problem when comparing these movies to the live action Tf movies. There Live action.
Blade, Matrix, were fully live. Akira and the 86' TF movie were both all animated. (I think Akira was animated? Never scene it) There was no complicated CGI mixed with live action scenes. Since the for meantioned movies didn't have this complicated mix of man and machine, there is no excuse not to have the primary screen time to be on the characters the movies were based on. Humans were animated just like bots in the oringal TF movie. Its not going to cost anything extra like it does in the new TF movies. Those CGI bots take alot of money (and time) to create. Alot more. Since it cost more to create, there time on screen needs to be spent wisely.
Now i'm not saying all there screen time was well used. other than looking bad ass, I agree 100% that schockwave's character was for the most part was wasted. He could have killed someone, engaged in better battles, or at least talked clear. But unfortunutly, all the small talk and chit chat had to be kept to a minimum. For the most part I think they achieved that. Could they have for gone the driller, Decepticon clones, and con ships for more Dr. Phil time with the bots? Sure. But you know what? They weren't meant for the fans enjoyment. They were meant to intise the general public. Give the movie going audience something bigger and badder than what was scene in the last movie. If you have another $50 million to contribute to the movie budget, than i'm sure the'd love to accomodate your vision of a Tf movie. I know that sucks, but thats life with summer block buster movies. But no matter how bad you think they are, they could have been 10 times worse. We could have had an equivlent to the movie adaption of "Doom". :BANG_HEAD:
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Nope. Just watch out for the blind faithers though, they won't like you liking anything other than TF's. :wink:
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Skywarp64 wrote:Am I the only one here who's a fan of both TFs AND Harry Potter?


If thats you cup of tea then cool. i tried watching the first HP movie but couldn't get past the first half hour or so. For me HP falls in the same catagory of Twilight and LOTR movies. I never understood the large apeal of these movies. I'm not dogging them, just not my cup of tea.
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Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
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