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Honest Trailers: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie
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I really didn't like that movie though, even as a PR fan. |
Didn't really know that Belloq and Ivan Ooze are potrayed by the same actor.
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As a kid, I loved the movie.
As an adult that still likes Power Rangers, I can't stand that movie anymore :lol |
That was a lot better than I thought it would be! It was meant to be a tad derogatory and irreverent, but it honestly came off as delightfully humorous! Curious why they only used Grumble Bee and Pumpkin Rapper as classic Monster examples, but a minor complaint.
Check out Cinefix for a general PR video, and Cinemasins has already uploaded their "Everything Wrong" for this Movie (I haven't seen either one yet)! |
Ive been looking forward to this for a while. Kinda disappointed to be honest, not their best one by any stretch.
The "whoosh" noises bit made me chuckle though :lol |
Y'know, I never realised how radically different from the show the helmets in this movie were. Pink's is way more square, and red is way more round. Blue's really tall, too.
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That's a bit of an oxymoron. The only reason they did it was because of the views, precisely because a new product is coming out that's tangentially related.
People are going to be searching Power Rangers as the film comes closer to release. Being large channels, these videos will appear at the top of the search, netting more views. It's a business move to increase profit. They might not need the views, but views certainly aren't turned down. |
Saban wanted exposure; he's certainly getting it now.
Maybe getting this sort of thing will make him shape up, perhaps make something more than constant "MMPR 2.0s" |
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Plus, I don't get why there is this hate on for people who do dothings for views. Oh no, how dare someone who does it for money want to make money to continue living. That is just barbaric! |
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And I never said that to begin with. I said it was clearly a business move. |
It's this "artistic" snobbery that you used to see all the time. You know, the idea that the only "real" artists are the starving kind and that anyone making a profit was clearly a sellout. Completely coincidentally, this usually came from the same circles and colleges espousing socialism and communism's virtues and the evils of capitalism.
It was kind of the proto-hipsters when you think about it. |
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Edit: hahahaha my iPad autocorrected fuck to Rick. |
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Funny videos. I like Cinema Sins because I like they nit pick movies for fun. They are not meant to be taken seriously.
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Basically, the idea is that if you're making money off of it, it can't be called "real" art, and if you did make money off of anything, you were a sellout. It's stupid, but people as a whole believe all kinds of things with no basis in reality all the time. I could go down my personal gripe list, but unlike some around here I actually respect the no politics/religion rule... mostly because I'm not on the "right" side, if you will... Moving on, the attitude has mostly gone extinct, especially with stuff like Patreon and the like making it easier than ever to monetize creative endeavors. |
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