02/25/15, 12:49 AM | #11 |
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
I don't like it. Its way over the top gritty. They took the characters and story and made it into something else. It has more of a place has its own thing than being associated with Power Rangers. Just not the way the movie franchise should head.
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02/25/15, 12:50 AM | #12 |
Power Ranger
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
I wouldn't like Power Rangers to be really like this. But I don't really take this too seriously. It was just a fan film a bunch of proffessional people were having fun with. Its not really a big deal. I can enjoy it as a crazy fan film.
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02/25/15, 01:18 PM | #13 |
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
It was interesting to say the least. They put a lot of work into this. Good for them for getting such high profile actors. The visuals look like movie quality. The film is well pit together and had a clever twist. Like has already been said here. I like it. Not what I think real PR should quite be like. But this is cool.
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02/26/15, 12:36 PM | #14 |
Power Ranger
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
I love it! So much better than the crap we have been getting the last decade. Somebody should hire the director quick. He knows how to make PR better than anyone Saban Brands has now.
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03/02/15, 08:11 AM | #15 |
Putty Patroller
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
..And that right there is why nobody will take what you say about Dino Charge seriously.
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03/03/15, 06:21 AM | #16 |
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
Most reviews I've read or listened to all just say the same thing over and over. It's dark, gritty, violent, and nasty. And either people love it or hate it typically.
You have ten year old kids watching it and saying, I know nothing about PR and didn't understand anything that was going on. But there was cussing, violence, sex and drug references, and it was dark and gritty so it's awesome! I found plenty of stuff that I liked and disliked in it, and after watching it three times, for being a one and done artsie movie with a different take. I liked it more than I didn't. Mainly because it was something different for a change. The beginning is what in my opinion is actually the worst thing about the movie. stop and go first person shooter sequence where the rangers are fighting the machine empire. It's really hard to see or distinguish much here, as the camera work is really shaky and you only see glimpses at a time. Ala all handheld movies from Blair Witch to Cloverfield, It's pretty annoying and ineffective, and kind of gives you a headache. Luckily it was short. Instead of handheld weapons or their pistol like power blasters, they have Call Of Duty like machine guns. Which I really didn't care for. Then there's the final shot of their megazord being destroyed in battle, which looks like a really cheap knock off of Michael Bays Transformers(which I'm also NOT a fan of). So while it was attention grabbing and full of hokey effects, this was the lowest point in the movie for me. As far as the set-up & back story was concerned, I was pretty pleased with the idea of earth's government negotiating a truce with the machine empire, and the rangers disband. A good majority of fans have never liked the character of Rocky and were bummed when he replaced Jason, so to see him interrogating Kimberly as an affiliate of the Machine Empire was neat. His bitterness and disdain of teenagers being employed as power rangers was a good take. I liked the flash back story telling, like Bulk & Skull working for the empire as violent drug dealers who helped assassinate Jason. I laughed at Hip Hop Kido, and the fact that Zack was sleeping with Divatox & Scorpina. Aside from the black ranger suit not looking very impressive, the fight sequence was alright with a slow and deliberate pace, and is excessively violent with Zack dispatching the thugs via head shots and knifing to the head/throat. Which was really over the top, but that's kind of the whole point with this thing. I wish they would have done more with Billy and Trini, but I thought Billy being gay and Trini dying at the beginning of the peace treaty negotiations with the machine empire were decent touches. Subtle nods to David Yost and the World Peace Conference in Switzerland. Rocky using Kim as bait was good, which lead to the Rocky/Tommy fight. Compared to the earlier Zack fight, this one was shorter but much quicker, more precise, and in my opinion better choreographed. I also liked that Rocky almost won, although he aside from his robotic leg, I'm pretty sure he had strength enhancements too. The ending with Rita being behind the rangers and Bulk & Skulls death was alright, although her costume/design looked atrociously bad. And leaving the ending kind of open was good too, considering everyone else is dead hahaha. So in closing, aside from it being dark and gritty. I liked the approach that they took on this, especially without permission. With a pretty minimal budget, most of the effects and such looked good, while others looked pretty tacky and bad. So many are complaining that this is defacing the franchise, and that It will be bad for children. Kids today are much different than the childen of the 90's. If this movie had come out in the early mid 90's, I could see it being way more controversial and uncalled for. But nowadays young kids are already exposed to most of this content anyway through nasty movies or video games. But that's a whole separate argument an discussion. I think it was a fun and different spin on the franchise that took cues and paid small mentions to fans of the show and characters, and had some pretty decent acting and action sequences for what it was worth. |
03/03/15, 12:12 PM | #17 |
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
You make some good points. Some of the naysayers have overracted. If it was an official film like Bayformers it would be something. It is just a fan film and does nothing to damage the franchise. They aren't marketing this to younger viewers. Its fine for what it is.
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03/06/15, 12:04 AM | #18 |
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
I heard about this and everyone made a big deal about it. I finally saw it and don't think its a big deal. Its just a short fan video.
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03/06/15, 12:06 AM | #19 |
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
I think it was pretty fun. I'm not offended by it at all. Its just a fun little fan film.
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03/08/15, 03:22 PM | #20 |
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Re: Dark MMPR Fan Film with Katie Slackhoff
The film just takes itself too seriously. Their attempts at humor came off as forced and flat. And if didn't help that the filmmakers had little knowldge of PR beyond MMPR.
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