Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
SlyTF1 wrote:Because then, they'd be boring. I can't stand most of the Marvel movies or the last 2 Star Wars movies because they're too "family friendly." They play it way too safe and do nothing new with what they're given.
BeastProwl wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Because then, they'd be boring. I can't stand most of the Marvel movies or the last 2 Star Wars movies because they're too "family friendly." They play it way too safe and do nothing new with what they're given.
Right, because the movies do everything they can with what they're given? No, they really don't. In fact, they're wasted opportunities.
Say what you want about the Marvel movies, they're at least fun and engaging despite their flaws.
I for one agree with the post above, and think the movies should be a bit more family friendly.
But then again, Animated and Prime are my favorite transformers shows, and I want this franchise rebooted, given different writers and a different director, so maybe I'm a bit biased?
A child friendly movie can be dark as well as lighthearted too, it's it's not like that'd be bad.
SlyTF1 wrote: Everything else is fake, manufactured, and generic.
InfiniteSD wrote:I can see where everyone is coming from, but case in point, just been watching AOE with my kids, and while there may not be any sex scenes yet, I lost track of the amount of times a swear word was used when they could have easily been avoided.
I've never been too concerned about the action scenes, just the use of sex and swearing. To me the movies would be the same if these were left out.
Just like Marvel, or DC movies, these should be aged to a younger audience. Sure I still enjoy them from my childhood interests, but I want my kids to do the same.
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
TulioDude wrote:InfiniteSD wrote:I can see where everyone is coming from, but case in point, just been watching AOE with my kids, and while there may not be any sex scenes yet, I lost track of the amount of times a swear word was used when they could have easily been avoided.
I've never been too concerned about the action scenes, just the use of sex and swearing. To me the movies would be the same if these were left out.
Just like Marvel, or DC movies, these should be aged to a younger audience. Sure I still enjoy them from my childhood interests, but I want my kids to do the same.
I get where you coming from,but lets not pretend the movies people mentioned here dont do the same.
I will use a few examples form MCU,which is one of more popular "templates",that people use how to make movies.
The first Iron Man man has a quick glimpse of a sex scene.Iron Man 2 has a part where Happy gives a quick peek of Black Widow changing clothes.Another example is Avengers Age of Ultron,during the first fight against Ultron,Bruce lands his face on Natasha's boobs.
If we're talking swear words,the MCU has plenty but I will use the examples that stick out to me:
Iron man 3 calls a guy son of a bitch after he kills him.
Guardians of the Galaxy,Star Lord says "(Juggernaut mode)we're the Guardians of the Galaxy bitch"then proceed to use the Infinity Stone on him.
If yo're saying you want yours kids to see something more friendly,I respect that a lot .
I just don't like when people give other movies that pulls the same thing a free pass.
Unless you meant all along that you also think that Marvel and DC are not friendly either,then I am sorry for making this long post.
Burn wrote:P.S.
**** you CF.
ctrlFrequency wrote:The movies weren't made for kids. There's your answer.
I'm a little confused on the sex part, besides Alice getting a little too frisky, the worst you can say is the scantily clad girls, but i've seen worse out in the every day world (go to Walmart... you'll see lots of it)
SlyTF1 wrote:ctrlFrequency wrote:The movies weren't made for kids. There's your answer.
I'm a little confused on the sex part, besides Alice getting a little too frisky, the worst you can say is the scantily clad girls, but i've seen worse out in the every day world (go to Walmart... you'll see lots of it)
I thought the dogs and Wheelie were a bit much.
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
ctrlFrequency wrote:](go to Walmart... you'll see lots of it)
BattleConvoy wrote:ctrlFrequency wrote:](go to Walmart... you'll see lots of it)
Your not serious?
BattleConvoy wrote:Those crazy rednecks
InfiniteSD wrote:Been trying to watch back through the film's, but allowing my 11 and 7 year olds to watch as well.
Not only are there scenes showing a very skimpy Megan Fox, but also a scene where a female deception tries it on with Sam. Language galor throughout as well. Scenes that I don't think are very acceptable for people who should be the ones buying the toys and other merchandise.
I know it's each to their own if their kids watch or not, but I just feel they should be more child friendly based on their market. Are they no longer targeting a younger audience?
BattleConvoy wrote:ctrlFrequency wrote:](go to Walmart... you'll see lots of it)
Your not serious?
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
WreckerJack wrote:I have seen kids act like that at the store. I mean when I was a kid we all knew naughty words and would giggle about them but we wouldn't yell them because we would get into trouble if any adults found out. But back in my day parents actually disciplined their children. Now when I go out I see kids running around, climbing on things and the parents don't do anything about it. I know I probably sound like a cranky old man but those kids are not only obnoxious but they could get hurt.
SlyTF1 wrote:WreckerJack wrote:I have seen kids act like that at the store. I mean when I was a kid we all knew naughty words and would giggle about them but we wouldn't yell them because we would get into trouble if any adults found out. But back in my day parents actually disciplined their children. Now when I go out I see kids running around, climbing on things and the parents don't do anything about it. I know I probably sound like a cranky old man but those kids are not only obnoxious but they could get hurt.
I hate that. Parents these days are just as childish and lazy as the kids they claim they want to raise. But the problem is, is that they don't WANT to raise their kids. A lot of them see their kids as a government check, or as a liability. Most parents simply aren't ready to be parents, and their children are a result of their irresponsibility. Responsibility is what everyone seems to be lacking today. It all comes back to that.
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