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Real Devastator wrote:Sometimes we don't mix up press article with general chinese Transformers fans.
Press people write something with motives.
I am frequent visitors of Chinese TF fan sites, they are the same as us, complaining issues like Devastator balls, sick jokes, weak decepticons etc. I dont see a single thread that saying Michael Bay gave an bad impression about Shanghai.
So please dont get excited about a bloody press article. Chinese TF Fans are the same as us here, love TF and complaining the same things. No need to bring Politics into it.
OmegaConvoy117 wrote:once again the Chinese are pissed for what? all because they have Bethelem,PA which i happen to live in, turned the Steel plant into a chinese city and bombed the hell out of it and like one member said, they had to destory a aircraft carrier for one scene. China needs to chill and they should complain when they make cheal KOs and cheap ass toys
Stormrider wrote:The thing that I have a hard time rationalizing is why iconic cities must always be included in movies like these. It's stereotypical and cliched. With a $200 million budget they could have researched and matched an industrial city very easily in China to make the movie more authentic.
Counterpunch wrote:Stormrider wrote:The thing that I have a hard time rationalizing is why iconic cities must always be included in movies like these. It's stereotypical and cliched. With a $200 million budget they could have researched and matched an industrial city very easily in China to make the movie more authentic.
Isn't that what they did?
I'm really confused by your post. They matched a steel city in the US with one in China.
The Chinese writers who put up that article are going to claim that there aren't parts of China where industry makes the city or parts of the city dirty?
They could have said those events took place in Bethlem, like they actually did, and I would be like, 'Yup, that's what steel and coke does to a place. That's industry. No shame.'
If you're saying that it should have been shot in China, I disagree for cost reasons and that it was a boost to the local US economy.
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