Just for fun
Transformers: The Movie - 43/8.2 Metacritic (Critical Reception/User Ratings), 62%/88% Rotten Tomatoes (Critical Reception/User Ratings) (Just using this as a nomenclature example)
Transformers - 61/6.9 MC, 57%/85% RT
Revenge of the Fallen - 35/5.4 MC, 20%/57% RT
Dark of the Moon...
That's definitely an issue as well.
Lately I've been thinking a lot about the big CGI fest against a horde of mooks at the end of Rise of the Beasts (and practically every MCU film) in terms of how much did that cost to make, and what did it actually add to the movie. It was basically an excuse...
That's a statue of Primus from the IDW comics.
The other leaked listings for the line
Leader Class Nova Prime (speculated to be a Galaxy Upgrade Optimus Prime retool)
Voyager Class Nacelle (rumored to just be a straight up Siege Seeker redeco)
Javelin vs Kaskade 2-pack (Javelin is an obscure...
You know that Mass Effect 2 DLC where the relay the Reapers were going to use to get into the galaxy is destroyed, but it's just a delaying tactic becuase the Reapers can just get back to the galaxy on their own, but it's just slower?
That's basically what happened with Unicron. His "appear...
RotB getting delayed screwed hasbro over a bit, as they suddenly had an additional line of Transformers in stores for 2023. I wonder if they're not spacing out RotB a bit to take away some of the saturation. Sort of half now, half later kind of thing.
The issue with the film industry is the result of (what else?) corporations being locked into a exponential growth mindset, which means Studios have become incredibly risk adverse, so now everything needs to be a big franchise that can be monetized for decades. Original films not based on an...
The problem is that, other than motivation, the energy crisis didn't really have any effect on the story. For instance, using energy weaponry during an energy shortage crisis seems like a terrible idea; chemical propulsion or melee weapons make way, way more sense.
The Decepticons and Autobots...
It was noted pretty early on that the product codes were correct for the price, but the product name and descriptions were wrong. It was pointed out to Amazon I believe but they never fixed it, so we weren't sure what was going to happen until they started showing up.
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