Burn wrote:P.S.
**** you CF.
Burn wrote:P.S.
**** you CF.
RhA wrote:I stand by my belief that internetpetitions do not work.
ZeroWolf wrote:RhA wrote:I stand by my belief that internetpetitions do not work.
Ditto, signatures mean nothing, as it's not a contract saying they would 100% buy it.
Plus if IDW and Hasbro did this route I would want them to go one of two ways, first, start at the beginning and animate all major storyarcs, editing were appropriate. The second, just give us the more then meets the eye series as an web series or put it on a streaming service like netflixs.
I also would point out that, given Hasbro's target audience, they would make any movie like this accessibile to them, so expect violence to be toned down.
Why make the point about bay-bots? Since the films started we've had Transformers Animated, Transformers: Prime and Transformers" Rescue Bots on tv.
Nemesis37 wrote:Burn,
Even if we'd want Bay, I doubt he'd do it.
Nemesis37 wrote:My goal is to at least show Hasbro that there is a market and demographic that would invest in any similar production. If not LSOTW, maybe a Drift solo film, whatever. As long as it's geared slightly more to hard core fans then the movies and RID looks. There's a Transformers for everyone.
Burn wrote:P.S.
**** you CF.
ZeroWolf wrote:RhA wrote:I stand by my belief that internetpetitions do not work.
I also would point out that, given Hasbro's target audience, they would make any movie like this accessibile to them, so expect violence to be toned down.
Why make the point about bay-bots? Since the films started we've had Transformers Animated, Transformers: Prime and Transformers" Rescue Bots on tv.
Duke of Luns wrote:Exactly. Why Hasbro hasn't done any direct to dvd things is beyond me. I mean, they are in the business of selling toys. And not every toy gets featured in the X-current show, for whatever reason. Remember this guy?
He was in a book, and I guess an online game, neither of which I'm interested in. So yeah, I passed said figure up. However, if they featured him in a direct to dvd movie, well at least I'd have some knowledge of the character and something to go by, a voice, a transformation sequence, a cool fight, etc. Thus my interest could be piqued, and I may have considered buying it.
There's also all those Bayverse characters. To be honest, they don't possess that much personality. A direct to video Prime style CGI side story movie would be a great way to enhance the universe and build on the characters seen in the films.
John Stamoist wrote:This was a MAJOR problem with the Beast Wars toys that were produced as well. There were so many good looking Predacons and Maximals that I bought, hoping they'd be featured later on in the series, but nothing.
I agree with you on the Bayverse Transformer characters. I think the movies do a horrible job of explaining the characters and their backgrounds other than the first movie. Not sure why they deviated from this, I mean in the last movie the Autobot Helicopter guy dissapeared from the movie after they attacked the factory. It's a big red flag when I have to refer to someone as the "Autobot Helicopter Guy"..............
Duke of Luns wrote:
But hey, a lot of the extraneous molds did show up(albeit in different colors sometimes) in Beast Wars II and Neo. Or, you could always read IDW's Beasts Wars: The Gathering and Beast Wars: The Ascending.
He actually didn't disappear. That's Drift. He's a random triple changer. They don't mention this, just briefly show it, and even then not in great detail.
Ahhh wasn't aware that IDW had a Beast Wars comic, going to be b**** to find that's for sure.
John Stamoist wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:RhA wrote:I stand by my belief that internetpetitions do not work.
I also would point out that, given Hasbro's target audience, they would make any movie like this accessibile to them, so expect violence to be toned down.
Why make the point about bay-bots? Since the films started we've had Transformers Animated, Transformers: Prime and Transformers" Rescue Bots on tv.
I disagree, Gundam has made shows for kids like Gundam Age and G no Reconquista, but there is still a good amount of violence and death.
The problem is how parents overreact to **** like this, this is only a problem in the US. When I go to Greece they show DBZ and other anime Saturday morning without editing the language or violence, yet you don't see them shooting up schools. The same applies for Japan, Naruto was targeted at kids and that show has plenty of gory violence and death.
Burn wrote:P.S.
**** you CF.
ctrlFrequency wrote:Crosshairs was the triple changer.
Burn wrote:P.S.
**** you CF.
Burn wrote:Got to the "If you want non-Bay 'Bots on your screens, sign!" bit and decided I just couldn't do it.
RhA wrote:I stand by my belief that internetpetitions do not work.
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