Remember the bayformer movie where there was a 5 minute scene going into detail about pedophile lawsUh, what? What movie was that? I only saw like the first two.
Uh, what? What movie was that? I only saw like the first two.
I don't know how you can bring in the Beast Wars characters and have no Rattrap.
Remember the bayformer movie where there was a 5 minute scene going into detail about pedophile laws
Michael Bay has nothing to do with this? It looks exactly the same in the trailer.
In all honesty, they are missing a ton of the Beast Wars characters.That's fine with me, they'd butcher whatever story they try to come up with for Dinobot.
Honestly, for me, the biggest one missing is Dinobot. I loved his arc in Beast Wars. He was one of the few characters in that series that wasn't just thrown into a "good guy" or "bad guy" category and had a lot of emotional depth and character development over time.
In all honesty, they are missing a ton of the Beast Wars characters.You don't want Dinobot in this movie since he wouldn't be the same Dinobot (see the Netflix series for the Monkey's Paw).
Honestly, for me, the biggest one missing is Dinobot. I loved his arc in Beast Wars. He was one of the few characters in that series that wasn't just thrown into a "good guy" or "bad guy" category and had a lot of emotional depth and character development over time.
I think he's referring to the fourth movie (Age of Extinction).
I wouldn't exactly call it "pedophile laws," personally What was referenced was Romeo & Juliet laws/clauses, where two people are together when both are under the legal age of adulthood but, due to a separation in age, as they continue to be together, one of them passes into adulthood while the other is below the legal age limit.
It's essentially the type of law for things like a 17 year old dating a 15 year old and then the 17 year old turns 18 while the 15 year old either stays 15 or turns 16.
In the movie, the main character's daughter is technically underage and her boyfriend is above age, but they started dating when he was underage as well. The father originally sees the teenage boy as a pedophile and the teenager defends himself with said law mentioned above.
You don't want Dinobot in this movie since he wouldn't be the same Dinobot (see the Netflix series for the Monkey's Paw).
I think Rattrap's problem is how to get around having a giant rat running around.
I think he's referring to the fourth movie (Age of Extinction).Ah, thanks for the explanation. That is a weird thing to include in a movie.
I wouldn't exactly call it "pedophile laws," personally What was referenced was Romeo & Juliet laws/clauses, where two people are together when both are under the legal age of adulthood but, due to a separation in age, as they continue to be together, one of them passes into adulthood while the other is below the legal age limit.
It's essentially the type of law for things like a 17 year old dating a 15 year old and then the 17 year old turns 18 while the 15 year old either stays 15 or turns 16.
In the movie, the main character's daughter is technically underage and her boyfriend is above age, but they started dating when he was underage as well. The father originally sees the teenage boy as a pedophile and the teenager defends himself with said law mentioned above.
That's fine with me, they'd butcher whatever story they try to come up with for Dinobot.
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