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omega wing wrote:Got a quick question in the movie is it me or when brawl appeared it said devestator moveing out or did anybody else notice it aswell
Sentinel Pax wrote:Hasbro has said that the error was the film, not their marketing. His name is officially Brawl. I guarantee you that this has been addressed in other threads.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Gee-atron wrote:Sentinel Pax wrote:Hasbro has said that the error was the film, not their marketing. His name is officially Brawl. I guarantee you that this has been addressed in other threads.
Theres another well documented story about 2 Star Wars figures (4-Lom and Zuckuss) Being labelled wrong, it took 20 years to rectify the error offically! If Hasbro truely are commited to getting names right I'd like to see this sorted in the DVD release then!
HoosierDaddy wrote:Reportedly Michael Bay was rather upset about the error in the movie. He wanted it to say Brawl checking in rather then Devastor. I'd bet it will be corrected in the DVD release.
Tramp wrote:While that "law" may work most of the time, it doesn't work in this case. The real "law is that the source material is the correct one, and in this case, it's Hasbro. They are the source. They are the ones who make the final decisions. Remember also, that Brian Goldner COO and President of Hasbro was one of the Executive Producers. He ha a lot of decision making power on this film.
Gee-atron wrote:Sentinel Pax wrote:Hasbro has said that the error was the film, not their marketing. His name is officially Brawl. I guarantee you that this has been addressed in other threads.
Theres another well documented story about 2 Star Wars figures (4-Lom and Zuckuss) Being labelled wrong, it took 20 years to rectify the error offically! If Hasbro truely are commited to getting names right I'd like to see this sorted in the DVD release then!
Do you know how many continuity errors are in the SW films? even between films? Therea re a number of them That is because editors are human. They make mistakes. The EP does not edit the film. They produce it. They help gather the financing, make sure the people are hired, and generally keep the ball rolling. They also make final decisions. As far back as last August, it was known that the final name was going to be Brawl, not Devastator. Devastator was just the place-holder name used, just like "Incinerator" was for Blackout.Gee-atron wrote:Tramp wrote:While that "law" may work most of the time, it doesn't work in this case. The real "law is that the source material is the correct one, and in this case, it's Hasbro. They are the source. They are the ones who make the final decisions. Remember also, that Brian Goldner COO and President of Hasbro was one of the Executive Producers. He ha a lot of decision making power on this film.
Well it just seems funny that with all the:-
source material,
president of Hasbro,
law,
exec producer input,
blah, blah blah
THEY STILL CALLED IT DEVESTATOR, i mean, how dim would their continuity person be to miss what in the case of proofing about 7 subtitled lines in the film and still getting it wrong! What youre saying makes no sense, if the CEO of Hasbro was exec producing the film and even he fluffed a name/didn't spot the mistake then they in all reality probably don't give a crap about who's called what anyway!
I love this arguement, it's SO funny! Perhaps we should call him BREVESTATOR or DRAWL (My favorite)
Tramp wrote:Do you know how many continuity errors are in the SW films? even between films? Therea re a number of them That is because editors are human. They make mistakes. The EP does not edit the film. They produce it. They help gather the financing, make sure the people are hired, and generally keep the ball rolling. They also make final decisions. As far back as last August, it was known that the final name was going to be Brawl, not Devastator. Devastator was just the place-holder name used, just like "Incinerator" was for Blackout.Gee-atron wrote:Tramp wrote:While that "law" may work most of the time, it doesn't work in this case. The real "law is that the source material is the correct one, and in this case, it's Hasbro. They are the source. They are the ones who make the final decisions. Remember also, that Brian Goldner COO and President of Hasbro was one of the Executive Producers. He ha a lot of decision making power on this film.
Well it just seems funny that with all the:-
source material,
president of Hasbro,
law,
exec producer input,
blah, blah blah
THEY STILL CALLED IT DEVESTATOR, i mean, how dim would their continuity person be to miss what in the case of proofing about 7 subtitled lines in the film and still getting it wrong! What youre saying makes no sense, if the CEO of Hasbro was exec producing the film and even he fluffed a name/didn't spot the mistake then they in all reality probably don't give a crap about who's called what anyway!
I love this arguement, it's SO funny! Perhaps we should call him BREVESTATOR or DRAWL (My favorite)
Gee-atron wrote:Check out the pic, it's a screen shot from Wikipedia!
Sentinel Pax wrote:Hasbro has said that the error was the film, not their marketing. His name is officially Brawl. I guarantee you that this has been addressed in other threads.
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