Prometheus - Part 2

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It reminds me of the poster for Mimic :awesome:
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i prefer some official news rather than these leaked trailers and posters.....
 
Well, good luck finding that. This movie is so tightly kept, it's going to be a great little diamond.
 
There was nothing at all bad.

Children's toys aren't made from R-Rated films, Alien would still be R, and there's no such thing as Watchmen Children costumes....

*ahem*

Toy Commercial for Alien (Rated R)
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Toy Commercial for Terminator (Rated R)
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Toy Commercial for Robocop (Rated R)
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Man, who killed the levels for that image? Its waaaay darker the the one posted earlier.
 
*ahem*

Toy Commercial for Alien (Rated R)
[YT]uKSv85mJEmY&feature=related[/YT]

Toy Commercial for Terminator (Rated R)
[YT]-ikNm__ustA[/YT]

Toy Commercial for Robocop (Rated R)
[YT]9Ud4QsLg_z4[/YT]

Cool. Now find me one that was made in 2000 to present. That was my point.

I fail to understand why this is such a hard thing to grasp. I've done this argument like 3 times, in this thread alone.

These days, since the year 2000, R-Rated films do not have toys that are marketed to kids. Meaning, there is no ads for them in kid friendly websites, on kid friendly television shows, or near kid friendly enviroments.

They do, however, sell COLLECTOR action figures at Toys R US. But they are not advertised to children.

The following companies make toys for children. Hasbro, Mattel, Jakks Pacific, Bendi...(possibly more). The following do not make toys for children. NECA, Mezco, to some degree McFarlane (although the Halo figures are somewhere in the middle of children's toys, and collectors toys), DC DIRECT, Hot Toys, Sideshow, Enterbay, and Medicom.

They make collectible action figures. They can make R-Rated film toys.
 
But also try to think of an R rated movie that would appeal to kids...its not that there is some kine of hardlined rule against it there just hasn't been that much potential for it.
 
I could see 300 appeling to kids. The Expendables. Predators. There's a few. Not much. Problem is, crazy parents would just complain. :hehe:
 
Nice, very foreboding and I like the resemble it has to Alien's poster. Now just release the damn trailer already.
 
Awesome!!!!
I've been following Damon Lindelof's work for quite some time now, I'm happy he got to do something like this. I'm sure he and Ridley Scott will deliver something very good. So far there's nothing I didn't like from this project.
2012's movies can't get any better.
 
Cool. Now find me one that was made in 2000 to present. That was my point.

I fail to understand why this is such a hard thing to grasp. I've done this argument like 3 times, in this thread alone.

These days, since the year 2000, R-Rated films do not have toys that are marketed to kids. Meaning, there is no ads for them in kid friendly websites, on kid friendly television shows, or near kid friendly enviroments.

They do, however, sell COLLECTOR action figures at Toys R US. But they are not advertised to children.

The following companies make toys for children. Hasbro, Mattel, Jakks Pacific, Bendi...(possibly more). The following do not make toys for children. NECA, Mezco, to some degree McFarlane (although the Halo figures are somewhere in the middle of children's toys, and collectors toys), DC DIRECT, Hot Toys, Sideshow, Enterbay, and Medicom.

They make collectible action figures. They can make R-Rated film toys.

Excuse me while I surgically remove this foot from my mouth......


















.....AH, much better. My apologies. I must have missed the post where you clarified you point. The post I quoted made it sound like your position was that rated R films were not, and had never been advertised to kids, which was the point I was arguing.
 
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