I never bothered with the second or third Transformers, but the first certainly had immature humour that went nowhere. "This is a sextant." "Heh heh, you said sex."
Oh, definitely. It's just turned up to 11 for the sequels.
I never bothered with the second or third Transformers, but the first certainly had immature humour that went nowhere. "This is a sextant." "Heh heh, you said sex."
This looks ... generic, for a lack of a better word. It's like someone took scenes from a dozen alien invasion movies and copy-pasted them into this trailer.
This amazes me...yes we've had 4-5 recent alien invasion movie/tv shows, but for the better part of my lifetime, we havent seen anything of this scale or with such effects. I would have loved to have seen more of it over the years. It amazes me how we take this for granted these days...generic indeed...
I agree. It had a different take of Asimov's Three Laws, which were sci fi rules he always felt should be shared and reinterpreted.I completely agree... but I went conservative (30%0 on the intelligent thoughtful estimate so I wouldn't be chastised. I actually think it is an extremely intelligent film. i would go see more films like that gladly.
Regretfully, I jumped into the wading pool with the other nattering nabobs who insisted the film was an affront to Asimov's legacy. When I finally got around to seeing it on DVD, not only did I find it a remarkably good film, but found very little objectionable about it from an orthodox Asimov perspective, either. It was a thoughtful exploration of human-AI relations. And it had a lot of great action, too.
thanks for sharing.
Watching the Batttleship trailer makes me wish summer was filled with more I, Robots.
Yeah, that's what I meant. Bad English, sorry.I think soulless might be a better word than generic if I read Shurik correctly.
I think soulless might be a better word than generic if I read Shurik correctly.
. In our super PC age (and for the purposes of marketing) Hollywood is very sensitive about possibly offending a potential market.
To clarify, I meant that if you're going to market a movie that you want as many people as possible to see, you do not want to potentially offend anyone, hence the need to be politically correct.. In our super PC age (and for the purposes of marketing) Hollywood is very sensitive about possibly offending a potential market.
You use that term, I don't think it means what you think it means.
Of course, wasn't the Battleship board game based on WWII naval battles anyway? A period piece showing the Americans vs Nazis could have worked. After all, Everyone Hates the Nazis.
To clarify, I meant that if you're going to market a movie that you want as many people as possible to see, you do not want to potentially offend anyone, hence the need to be politically correct.. In our super PC age (and for the purposes of marketing) Hollywood is very sensitive about possibly offending a potential market.
You use that term, I don't think it means what you think it means.
In our current age, marketers and those who develop entertainment have to be very conscious of potentially offending people. Language is changed to accommodate political correctness (ex: "vertically challenged" vs. "short" in describing height). Even old Loony Tunes cartoons have screens before them on the DVDs warning that they could offend people etc. This is what I refer to by the "super PC age".
If the bad guys in "Battleship" were anything but aliens, marketing is probably afraid someone would be offended based on their ethnicity/language/skin color/flag etc. Making the enemy aliens makes them a universal threat that anyone regardless of religion, ethnicity or geographic location will be okay seeing in the flick.
Just my take, feel free to disagree.
These trailers remind me of Crysis pretty much. And I dunno, except for the name, I wouldn't know that it's a movie based on the Battleship game.
I guess the two are always connected in my mind hence me linking both ideas into the same post. :That's less a matter of being politically correct than economically and market demographically correct.
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