ragdus said:
Being a member of that demographic along with all my friends, having two other brothers in that demographic along with all their friends, and having two young nephews now fans of transformers along with all their friends, I feel confident in saying that you're totally missing the mark.
The ONLY people who are going to ***** are the absolute purists who demand nothing short of a literal translation of a pre-existsing story. All those people I mentioned above are huge fans of Transformers because they were/are fun, exciting, and captivating. Larger than life. More than meets the eye.
There are tons of ways that theme can be accomplished without having to retell to an exacting degree an old story. Beast Wars proved that.
I know boatloads of people that are pumped to go see this movie, and not a single one of them is going to shy away or refuse to take their kid because Optimus might be blue or a fire truck.
I have hard time understand why people on message boards read a post then take the idea of an opinion and argue its viewpoint by taking said opinion and shifting its general idea to an extreme, in order to gain footing to base their post on.
So I will reiterate. The gist of my post so some do not have to read too many words this time around was:
"The first movie has to be one at least somewhat based in nostalgia."
I have gone back and read my posts again and I just can see to find where I said I or anybody needed a
ragdus said:
"a literal translation of a pre-existsing story."
When people walk into a Transformers movie they are going to on some level want to reconnect with their childhood. It is not just about seeing a movie with transforming robots. If so they would have called it something else like Attack of the Alterbots or something Hollywood like that.
If things are too unfamiliar in a Transformers movie movie goers attentions will be focused (no matter how good the movie is) on "this is not the Transformers I remember." "bummer like really liked that robot as a kid."
Now since my friends and I are also part of the demographic and I am a parent of 3, I think my perspective is pretty good as well. Now
I am not a "hardcore" Transformers fan but I do like them. I have a couple busts and I am hyped about the movie but I am do not go seeking toys at conventions, have Transformers wallpaper on my computer or feel I have to buy everything I see Transformers. So on that note I am far for being a Purist or a freak.
I understand that vehicles have changed in the past 20 years and updates will need to be made, there are some limitations to what can be done well at this time, and of course a film maker wants designs that will look good and be picture perfect in a real world environment.
That being said, if too many liberties are taken with classic characters (like/in/any/other/film) it will piss people off and the people it will piss off are the people with the money, who grew up with those characters and will display their displeasure, even if it is not a conscious decision by not supporting the movie.
So if you and a few others could care less if all the changes in the world are made that is great. The majority of people who will go to see the movie will be going because it is Transformers. With that label there will be some expectations on what they will see when the movie starts. I guarantee you that the expectations for those over the age of 14 will exceed WoW! Transforming robots!