Titus Welliver Says Transformers 4 Is Not A Kids Movie

Discussion in 'Transformers News and Rumors' started by SilverOptimus, Feb 19, 2014.

  1. bellpeppers

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    Wow.
    People should read some original Fairy Tales and see just how twisted and dark the stories they told their kids back then actually were.
     
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    Well believe it! That day has come! :) 
     
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    and yet somehow Mark Wahlberg was OK with his kids being in the movie itself?
     
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    Probably because if you were a kid, and your dad was starring in a Transformers movie, wouldn't you want to be in it?
     
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    Irrelevant. The point he's making is about parents allowing it.
     
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    While I'm sure every precaution was taken with the lead actor's family, I can't help but have a mental image of Michael Bay on set describing explosions, collapsing buildings, and falling cars, and Mark Wahlberg gently pulling his kids away while smiling and nodding.
     
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    This is all meaningless. They have Call of Duty Legos, for crying out loud.
     
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    Great because if there is anything transformers needs more of its dark, gritty real - life suffering and tragedy.

    May we see Optimus and the auto bots contain he'll before it breaks loose just once? It has been a very long time since Transformers had real levity and good times. I have enjoyed bay verse and TFPrime but I have had about as much as I can tolerate of shoehorning deep and reflective messages into this series.
     
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    In case you haven't noticed, neither were the first 3.
    Much less the last 2.
     
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    I honestly believe he believes what he's saying. Problem is, if he's right, then this shouldn't be aimed at kids at all. And yet, it is.

    Let's be honest, these are silly movies in many ways, no way around that. But they have never been made for kids. I certainly wouldn't let most children watch these films, oh heck no.

    As for it not being dark enough, or "Oh yeah, more humping jokes", well I get where you're coming from, but he may very well be right. We already know of a torture scene (shown right in the Super Bowl Commercial), DOTM had humans being vaporized and then you'd watch their skeletons collapse to the ground, or their skulls roll across the ground more than once.

    ^ That bothered some kids/families so much that they left. I don't blame them.
    People mock the series, but they don't see what it's capable of, in terms of things like this. I think Mr. Welliver might be proven right come opening day. If it really isn't for kids (where it could be argued the original trilogy was), then it's going to be one downtrodden pic. I'm sure the good guys win, it's Transformers, but along the way we're all going to be like "Huh. This is so dark, I need a porch light to see shit."

    If he's right, I'm not sure they should go that way.
     
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    I think Hasbro should come out and say the targeted audience of AoE is the same as the first three. Parents might read this and think it will not be the same as the others and decide not to take their kids.Even though the kids saw the first three. Since those kids did not see AoE, they might not be interested in the toys.
     
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    I love the movies dark and getting darker because it's realistic. They should start putting out Rescue Bot movies for kids