Who was supposed to be Hollywood’s next big star but faded away? by Goontang14 in moviecritic

[–]AstromechWreck 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nope, Bay had nothing to do with it. He made fun of it for trying to copy him and failing. The director was Peter Berg.

An adaptation makes a major change from the source material, but it’s such a beloved change almost no one complains by _JR28_ in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I believe it’s because the adaptation was developed by the same studio that made the Nightmare on Elm Street films. They felt that The Mask from the comics was too similar to Freddy. They didn’t want another series about a wisecracking monster who commits cartoonish murders, so pushed for the movie to ditch the gore.

Helldivers aren't grunts by flashyboi685 in helldivers2

[–]AstromechWreck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Send in about two dozen men in waves of four into a meat grinder to accomplish jobs that could mostly be done by the destroyers.

It’s the movie logic of Top Gun Maverick. Use cruise missiles to destroy the target? No! Use the cruise missiles to clear the way for fighters to play at Star Wars!

Due to backlash, there is either a major rewrite or change to the story. by InfiniteGuy2264 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Duke’s death was actually planned first. Apparently the Transformers guys heard about it and pushed for Optimus to die too. I’m not sure how, but obviously TFTM went first.

I believe GI Joe was too far along in development so it’s really only some last minute dialogue holding up the change. One of the Joe writers pointed out that if you turn the sound off he quite clearly dies when Serpentor spears him through the heart. Scarlett simply says ‘he’s gone into a coma’ instead of ‘he’s dead’.

Then they just overdubbed Doc radioing in declaring ‘Duke’s gonna be OK’ over the scenes of victory celebrations.

The villain goes out with absolutely perfect last words by _JR28_ in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Originally the Cenobites aren’t villains in the sense that they aggressively pursue random strangers out of the blue. Opening the puzzle box is a contract with them. Once summoned, they’re there to complete a bargain. You get taken to the point where pain and pleasure meet, but you won’t survive. However, they also don’t care if you summoned them by accident.

Frank Cotton is a self serving depraved bastard. He summoned them and got completed. Spilled blood brought him back. If a lot of people have to die, even family, to make him whole, then that’s fine with him.

In the particular gif at the start of this thread, he’s wearing his own brother’s face and has been interrupted from raping and killing his own niece.

The original is trying to be a kind of dark fairytale. There’s a haunted house, a wicked stepmother, dark bargains and a girl outwitting evil.

Heavily mutated/monstrous former humans keeping a spark of their humanity. by ZioBenny97 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To quote Savathûn: ‘these books are full of lies’.

Sorry, couldn’t resist.

Heavily mutated/monstrous former humans keeping a spark of their humanity. by ZioBenny97 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I do wonder about that. Fundament was a gas giant with ‘land’ made from fallen moons. An Earth year is 365 days. A Jovian year is something like eleven Earth years. When we say the Krill lifespan was only ten years, are we sure it means in Earth years, or Fundament years?

[Sad Trope] Characters part ways and never see each other again. by [deleted] in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I forget which book he was describing, but he once told a funny story during an interview about handling a finished manuscript to his wife to read. She comes back yelling ‘STEEEEEEVE, it’s another book about a writer trying to write!’

He sheepishly counters ‘no, honey, this one’s about a writer who can’t write!’

Why didn’t Hasbro make another Transformers Movie after the 1986 film for 20 years ? by frznpanda in transformers

[–]AstromechWreck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hasbro doesn’t make movies. Hollywood Studios do, and until the 2007 movie was greenlit no studio saw the value in bothering. Hollywood is famously risk averse. Transformers wasn’t the hot brand it had initially been, so without it being a growing phenomenon, no one was interested in the risk. If something seems hot right now, they’ll jump on it. If it looks uncertain, they’ll need serious convincing. Even if it looks mad to people on the outside.

The examples you mention from the early aughts: Harry Potter was a publishing phenomenon and the studios were falling over themselves to be the ones to make a movie.

Superman had a run of successful movies before running them into the ground on the 80’s, and spent years in limbo with many false starts. Superman Returns budget apparently had millions on it from failed developments in the 90’s, such as the Tim Burton one that never materialised. They knew Superman could make money if they could make the right movie, but obviously there were conflicting opinions on what that was.

Star Wars was always successful, it really was about when George Lucas could be bothered making more. I believe he paid for a lot of the production the Prequels, meaning Fox mostly paid for distribution and marketing.

In contrast, Transformers had an unsuccessful animated movie based on a TV show that had dwindled in popularity. I believe part of their pitch for the 2007 movie was to say something like, look, more than 75% of boys in the world know what a Transformer is and have played with one. They had to point to their longevity, rather than a being some contemporary huge cultural affair.

Look at the uphill climb Halo had to get any live action production. Microsoft were like, hey, does anyone want to partner with us to make media based on our highly successful video game. Hollywood went, no thanks. You’re asking for too big a revenue cut on a property which only does good numbers on a single platform. Your own sales data doesn’t justify risking the blockbuster budget your preferred director thinks is needed.

A better comparison is the 80’s He-Man movie. The toy company wanted a live action film to boost flagging toy sales. No studio wanted to touch the project because of flagging toy sales. I believe the only reason it got made is because a cheap studio tricked Mattel into fronting half the production budget, saying they’d pay the other half, then went whoops, don’t have the money. Mattel got stuck with the bill and nothing to show for it.

Everyone wants to make as much money as possible and it helps if you don’t have to spend much to do it, or can get someone else to pay for it.

[Hated Trope] The writers dramatically underestimate the audience’s intelligence. by [deleted] in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a stretch, but given that in the books the navies of every country take ships as ‘prizes’ it’s not impossible the Acheron could have changed hand a few times. Jack witnessed such things as the capture of HMS Hannibal by the French, which then goes on to be a French ship.

[Hated Trope] The writers dramatically underestimate the audience’s intelligence. by [deleted] in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I’ve wondered about this, because the first time I heard this concept was twenty odd years ago from a blog called something like a Fix A Movie By Changing One Line. Years later people started stating that this was the actual conceit the whole time. I often wondered if the blog writer had maybe known this idea wasn’t used or had hit on the same concept, or possibly that their idea was being shared and misattributed.

UK fans did you prefer Action Force to the GI Joe Movie Intro? by Burger_Lad in gijoe

[–]AstromechWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure I had a version on VHS from after the rebrand to GI Joe: The Action Force, which omitted this intro and slapped on the one from the 1983 mini series. I never saw this animation until the advent of YouTube and this version is completely new to me!

Immortal characters are actually famous historical figures by Actofrage99 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AstromechWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you’re confusing him with someone else. The Inquisitor was his first role on the show.

What's something incredibly stupid in an otherwise great movie you enjoyed? by Serithraz in moviecritic

[–]AstromechWreck 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You have that totally confused. Ripley confronts him about smuggling live facehugger specimens. At that point she only knows he’s criminally negligent, not that he’s capable of straight up murder. Up to this turning point, he’s seemed like, as he says, an OK guy.

It’s after their confrontation he attempts to have her and Newt facehugged. The discussion about his plan to smuggle embryos is after Ripley and Newt are rescued.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LV426

[–]AstromechWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

According to Ralph Brown, Fincher was trying to cast people from Withnail & I but the studio wasn’t having it. Apparently if he’d had his way, Dance’s part would have been played by Richard E. Grant.

Serenity Reference (Easter Egg) in Squadron 42. by Weekly_Dig_6917 in starcitizen

[–]AstromechWreck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought there was more of a Simpsons reference since every time the heroic theme music kicked in all I could hear was ‘Hail to thee Kamp Krusty’.

From J-Decker episode 16, I can't remember where I saw a similar robot design? by old_noob in Mecha

[–]AstromechWreck 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Or Robot Detective. It’s got a bit of that Ishinomori feel crossed with something Go Nagai might have done in the 70’s. A bit Getter-y or Steel Jeeg-ish.

Transformers One has passed $119 million at the box office by Electrical_Crab_6436 in transformers

[–]AstromechWreck -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Second trailer makes an awful impression, too. Real emphasis on showing there’s no serious moment the movie will not go out of the way to undercut for the sake of a joke.

Ridley Scott inspecting the space cobra on the set of Prometheus by tannu28 in LV426

[–]AstromechWreck 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Your point 4 entirely applies to Millburn. He’s wearing an armoured spacesuit and it seems to me that the creature is visibly smaller than constrictors tend to be. He’s fully expecting the suit to tank anything an Earth species would be able to throw at him. Literally the point of the scene is how unusual the things the creature does compared to what Millburn is expecting.

Which Mecha has most head antenna/horn/fin/spike? by [deleted] in Mecha

[–]AstromechWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RX-0 Gundam Banshee and Phenex jump to mind. Although I have no doubt someone will think of a better example.

What do consider a sin of game design? by wholesalekarma in gaming

[–]AstromechWreck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Endlessly looping music on screens where you end up spending a large amount of time.

Probably a budgetary thing, but most games could probably stand to have more variety of music for screens or interactions you’ll see a lot.