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British Promotion

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:24 pm
by Gee-atron
In Britain we have had SO little promotion for the film, no fast food promos (EDIT Oops we got Burger King), little toystore dedicated stands.. basically it's been pathetic! Plus not all stores are selling the range apart from legend class! What has the US been like??

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:27 pm
by -Optimus_Prime-
Were I live, there arn't much either. Oh well, we both saw the movie right? Thats the most important part.

~Prime

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:30 pm
by Justicity
The US is pretty different to the UK. I believe Hasbro & the people behind the movie didn't think the movie would be too big here, hence the delay in releasing both movie & figures. However they kinda dug their own graves. By thinking it wouldn't be big, they didn't hype it up. By not hyping it up they reduced their chances of it being big. But hey, the US response is big enough to make the UK response insignificant so I guess they don't care.

But I agree, the UK promotion is pathetic!

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:36 pm
by Gee-atron
Justicity wrote:The US is pretty different to the UK. I believe Hasbro & the people behind the movie didn't think the movie would be too big here, hence the delay in releasing both movie & figures. However they kinda dug their own graves. By thinking it wouldn't be big, they didn't hype it up. By not hyping it up they reduced their chances of it being big. But hey, the US response is big enough to make the UK response insignificant so I guess they don't care.

But I agree, the UK promotion is pathetic!


Just hope it's not going to end up as just another film!

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 4:55 pm
by Burn
Justicity wrote:The US is pretty different to the UK. I believe Hasbro & the people behind the movie didn't think the movie would be too big here, hence the delay in releasing both movie & figures.


nah, I don't believe Hasbro and Paramount could be that stupid.

The movie was released in Australia a few days before the US, we got the toys around the same time. Hasbro KNOW the Australian fanbase is smaller than the UK yet we always get far more.

Hasbro UK are simply idiots who seem content to sit on their arses and not push TF's in the UK.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:00 pm
by Justicity
Burn wrote:
Justicity wrote:The US is pretty different to the UK. I believe Hasbro & the people behind the movie didn't think the movie would be too big here, hence the delay in releasing both movie & figures.


nah, I don't believe Hasbro and Paramount could be that stupid.

The movie was released in Australia a few days before the US, we got the toys around the same time. Hasbro KNOW the Australian fanbase is smaller than the UK yet we always get far more.

Hasbro UK are simply idiots who seem content to sit on their arses and not push TF's in the UK.

Not pushing them? They're not even pointing them in the right direction & prodding it slightly so it'll move...

It's really more of a "set it down there & hope it'll move of its own steam..."

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:06 pm
by DARKAGEIS
well if it makes you feel any betteri can only get TF's in two stores in my town, one (woolworths) hasnt had anything new in months, fortunatly the other (argos) got some new deluxes not to long back so i managed to pick up swindle and bonecrusher.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:06 pm
by Burn
Justicity wrote:It's really more of a "set it down there & hope it'll move of its own steam..."


Now now, far too much credit.

They have to order it in first! :P

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:08 pm
by Justicity
Burn wrote:
Justicity wrote:It's really more of a "set it down there & hope it'll move of its own steam..."


Now now, far too much credit.

They have to order it in first! :P

Oh, or course XD how could I be so silly.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:53 pm
by Burn
Justicity wrote:
Burn wrote:
Justicity wrote:It's really more of a "set it down there & hope it'll move of its own steam..."


Now now, far too much credit.

They have to order it in first! :P

Oh, or course XD how could I be so silly.


Don't make me answer that. :P

Re: British Promotion

PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 7:00 pm
by MegaDave
Gee-atron wrote:In Britain we have had SO little promotion for the film, no fast food promos, little toystore dedicated stands.. basically it's been pathetic! Plus not all stores are selling the range apart from legend class! What has the US been like??


????
No fast food promos? - theres the burger king promo that has made the papers because its promoting a violent film to young children.

Been to toys r us lately? - front of store priority displays

adverts are on all the time for the film and more so now the game, the game is the UK all format number 1 at the minute.

Woolies proudly boasts they sell transformers on posters in the window (their selection is subpar but woolworths have never been great for toys in my opinion)

Re: British Promotion

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 1:51 am
by Gee-atron
MegaDave wrote:
Gee-atron wrote:In Britain we have had SO little promotion for the film, no fast food promos, little toystore dedicated stands.. basically it's been pathetic! Plus not all stores are selling the range apart from legend class! What has the US been like??


????
No fast food promos? - theres the burger king promo that has made the papers because its promoting a violent film to young children.

Been to toys r us lately? - front of store priority displays

adverts are on all the time for the film and more so now the game, the game is the UK all format number 1 at the minute.

Woolies proudly boasts they sell transformers on posters in the window (their selection is subpar but woolworths have never been great for toys in my opinion)


Didn't know about Burger king, will check it out today! As for TRU, they are the only toy store which still has a front of store promo!

My local Woolworths (Worthing and Brighton) only had their display up for a week, mainly due to only having a couple of leader primes and legend class asst..! Nice posters in the window but no stock to promote?? Sad because people may not remember that Woolies and Tesco USED TO BE mainly toy shops (Were going back to the early 80's)

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 6:51 am
by Leonardo
Gee-atron wrote:Nice posters in the window but no stock to promote?? Sad because people may not remember that Woolies and Tesco USED TO BE mainly toy shops (Were going back to the early 80's)


Tesco's used to be mainly a toy shop? I thought it was a market grocery.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 6:58 am
by Saberwing
The toys have been all but invisible over here - took so long before even the protoform figs turned up that I had to go to ebay - even now all u can find is a few Blackouts...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 7:14 am
by Auto Bot
Are British people not much interested in TF?

I heard Chinese are really hot on TF. Once major toy shops in HongKong restock their TF toys, Chinese from China mainland would descend down, and wipe the stores clean in a jiffy. And leave HK citizens empty and disappointed.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 10:04 am
by Gee-atron
Leonardo wrote:
Gee-atron wrote:Nice posters in the window but no stock to promote?? Sad because people may not remember that Woolies and Tesco USED TO BE mainly toy shops (Were going back to the early 80's)


Tesco's used to be mainly a toy shop? I thought it was a market grocery.


I worded that badly, In the early 80's the stores would have a very large and extensive toy dept. I remember getting the G1 TF's there! I always collected Star Wars and Tesco was one of the best places to go, they were on a par with Gamleys!, this was the case for Woolworths too!

PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:51 pm
by Prime's Trailer
I haven't seen any adverts on TV for the BK promotion here in the UK.
The TV adverts for the movie only appeared over here on terrestrial a couple of weeks before the movies' release.
Having said that, the posters for the movie were up at my local cinema last autumn.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:08 am
by RailRider
The movie posters have been up for ages. I remeber 1 place I went to had the posters 6 months before the US release. As for TV/film promotion...whaa? There hasn't been much on TV where I am and even now all the trailers are the very first 1s with the Mars bit. And as for toys - I have to e-Bay even the most basic stuff (except the FABs and Titaniums).

It apears from where I am, the UK's been left alone.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:21 am
by Ramrider
I didn't see any TV trailers for the movie till a couple of days prior to release, and I think I've only seen it at all once or twice.
I haven't been looking too hard for movie figs, since I haven't had the scratch for 'em, but when I went in the Vic Centre Woolies the other day, they had two Voyager Ratchets, a couple of Protoform Starscreams and an FAB Jazz...

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:09 am
by Auto Bot
It may have been blessing in disguise for you guys not having much advertisements before the showing.

The movie commercials were misleading. You'd end up quite disappointed if you see the commercials before the movie.

In my opinion, the absence of commercials could be intentional. They probably learned from the reactions of US and other countries audiences.