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ultra tron wrote:They probably laugh for the same reason the GM logo is on the toys.
It's just there way of letting people know that Habro basically is resposible for the transformers merchandice
Correct me if i'm wrong, but i think the toys started before the show
CJH wrote:I think it's acceptable people find Hasbro at the start of a film's credits to be amusing. We are talking about a toy company.
I sniggered a little when I saw it for sure, it only proved to me that this film is what it is; a film based on kids toys
What interests me is the difference between Hasbro's reaction and comics such as DC and Marvel. I can only assume it's both because comics have been the base of major films for a good while now, and that comics have a generally darker, more serious story-driven narrative which is easily adapted for film. A toyline? I can't think of another film that is based on a toyline*
As this is one of the first, and one of the few, I think it's perfectly natural to find it all funny. To think a toy company could work its way up to mainstream film.
I wonder if over time, like comics, toy-based films can lose the amusement factor and gain a harder edge. Something tells me it's unlikely and probably for the better.
* The only other toys-to-film I can think of are.. Pokemon and the hideous looking Bratz movie. Both do not qualify to improve hopes of a toy-line becoming serious any time soon!
Decepticon Spike wrote:I think it might be because we’re not used to seeing toy companies in movie credits.
Autobot032 wrote:Also, until people actually see the film after the credits, they automatically think "Haha, this is a kids movie. OMG what am I doing here?" then they see it and they're like "Oh...wow."
He's got some pretty far-out powers to go along with them, too, including teleportation, the projection of trippy telepathic visions and illusions, and the ability to groove on the language of 98% of all known species. To uses his powers to the fullest, though, he's gotta be feelin' good vibrations; bad karma can seriously harsh his mellow, y'know?
Omega Scourge wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Also, until people actually see the film after the credits, they automatically think "Haha, this is a kids movie. OMG what am I doing here?" then they see it and they're like "Oh...wow."
it's funny becuase both times I saw it, at least a couple of kids in the theatre started crying and they (and their parents) left. Fine with me
featofstrength wrote:probably because we all hear the subliminal cash register cha-ching that goes with it...at least i do...i own stock in Hasbro...suckers
Decepticon Spike wrote:CJH wrote:* The only other toys-to-film I can think of are.. Pokemon and the hideous looking Bratz movie. Both do not qualify to improve hopes of a toy-line becoming serious any time soon!
I may be wrong, but wasn't Masters of the Universe the first live action toy movie?
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