Overloaded wrote:XxDunexX wrote:ye, exactly. it will be sad to see it, but it will look so cool when megs is eating his spark.
I am think of my poor nephew crying in the movie and all the way home
Wildrider2 wrote:Mawn fuc k this! Who leaked the fukkin script in the first place?
Autobot032 wrote:Overloaded wrote:XxDunexX wrote:ye, exactly. it will be sad to see it, but it will look so cool when megs is eating his spark.
I am think of my poor nephew crying in the movie and all the way home
I'm glad you brought this up (and my next comment isn't directed at you, it's a general comment, so I apologize if you take offense, none meant.)
After seeing the trailers, commercials, and whatnot...I have to agree with my dad, this is not TFs for kids. I have a feeling kids are gonna be pretty scared, or dumb enough to try and imitate what they see on screen.
It's a shame most parents won't get that, and they'll bring little Bobby, or little Susie, and then on the car ride home, they'll wonder why Bobby or Susie looks like someone told them their puppy died.
Of course some children are more mature than others and those kids should do just fine, but if you know your kid can't handle it or you don't think they can...here's two ideas:
1.) Don't take them to see it. What's the point of mentally scarring your kid? Stuff like this can stay with them a long time. I'm still freaked out by Alien, etc.
2.) Go and see it yourself first. Get an idea of what will happen and if you feel it's too much, don't bring them, or cover their eyes when you know something intense is coming up.
I fear that we'll see a lot of parents bitching and complaining about it being too violent, etc. Well, it's your job as their parent to make sure it's suitable for them. Hell, it's rated PG-13 (13 and up!)
primalVICTORY wrote:what's gonna be so frightening about it? its a bunch of robots fighting eachother. they may look a little freaky to the little ones, but thats what makes it realistic. we cant have these robots all pretty looking..they from flippin space far far away, so they gotta look bad ass.
Salazaar wrote:primalVICTORY wrote:what's gonna be so frightening about it? its a bunch of robots fighting eachother. they may look a little freaky to the little ones, but thats what makes it realistic. we cant have these robots all pretty looking..they from flippin space far far away, so they gotta look bad ass.
Shut. The hell. Up.
How about a child that's mother gets beaten, or is abused themselves? Do you think THEY would be a little more sensitive to violence? Or what about kids with mental disabilities? How do you think those kids will respond when they see their favorite transformer being torn in half? I don't think they'll like it.
(following comment is directed to all ppl)
Of course, some kids are more mature than others, but if you are a good parent and KNOW your child isn't mature enough to see a movie, then don't take them. That's the problem with movie/game censorship. Bad Parenting. Parents don't know how mature thier kid is and don't know if their kid can't handle certain material.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Salazaar wrote:primalVICTORY wrote:what's gonna be so frightening about it? its a bunch of robots fighting eachother. they may look a little freaky to the little ones, but thats what makes it realistic. we cant have these robots all pretty looking..they from flippin space far far away, so they gotta look bad ass.
Shut. The hell. Up.
How about a child that's mother gets beaten, or is abused themselves? Do you think THEY would be a little more sensitive to violence? Or what about kids with mental disabilities? How do you think those kids will respond when they see their favorite transformer being torn in half? I don't think they'll like it.
(following comment is directed to all ppl)
Of course, some kids are more mature than others, but if you are a good parent and KNOW your child isn't mature enough to see a movie, then don't take them. That's the problem with movie/game censorship. Bad Parenting. Parents don't know how mature thier kid is and don't know if their kid can't handle certain material.
Ban plz.
It's WAR. People die in war. Get over it.
Salazaar wrote:Shadowman wrote:Salazaar wrote:primalVICTORY wrote:what's gonna be so frightening about it? its a bunch of robots fighting eachother. they may look a little freaky to the little ones, but thats what makes it realistic. we cant have these robots all pretty looking..they from flippin space far far away, so they gotta look bad ass.
Shut. The hell. Up.
How about a child that's mother gets beaten, or is abused themselves? Do you think THEY would be a little more sensitive to violence? Or what about kids with mental disabilities? How do you think those kids will respond when they see their favorite transformer being torn in half? I don't think they'll like it.
(following comment is directed to all ppl)
Of course, some kids are more mature than others, but if you are a good parent and KNOW your child isn't mature enough to see a movie, then don't take them. That's the problem with movie/game censorship. Bad Parenting. Parents don't know how mature thier kid is and don't know if their kid can't handle certain material.
Ban plz.
It's WAR. People die in war. Get over it.
That has nothing to do with it. I'm just trying to get across that some kids shouldn't see this movie.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Neko wrote:That's far enough boys.
Salazaar, there was no need to respond to primalVICTORY's post that way. You could have gotten the point through just as well without the "Shut the hell up" bit. Shadowman, please don't add fuel to the fire. There would be an enormous amount of angry people chasing after you if you burnt down the forums.
Salazaar wrote:Neko wrote:That's far enough boys.
Salazaar, there was no need to respond to primalVICTORY's post that way. You could have gotten the point through just as well without the "Shut the hell up" bit. Shadowman, please don't add fuel to the fire. There would be an enormous amount of angry people chasing after you if you burnt down the forums.
at least you spelled my name right...
Chris™ wrote:Does Jazz die?
Autobot032 wrote:I apologize. I didn't mean for the thread to get derailed, or turn into this.
And my whole point was, parents need to do their job, period. Not whether or not one's doing it better than another.
And as it was said, if you can't tell from the trailer that this isn't for kids, then you need to get your bolts tightened.
Bartrim wrote:Thanks for the edit Neko
I don't know why the spoiler colour didn't change for me
Salazaar wrote:Shut. The hell. Up.
How about a child that's mother gets beaten, or is abused themselves? Do you think THEY would be a little more sensitive to violence? Or what about kids with mental disabilities? How do you think those kids will respond when they see their favorite transformer being torn in half? I don't think they'll like it.
(following comment is directed to all ppl)
trence5 wrote:Say what you want, but it does seem suspect that the only Autobot to be referred to as "black" just happened to be the one that's gonna buy it.
I mean why not Ironhinde. Being that he's Optimus's "best friend" it'd have a more dramatic effect.
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