Re: Saban and Lionsgate announce a new Power Rangers movie
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 2:39 pm
My biggest beef is the eye stalks, but the rest looks... OK I guess? I wonder what Zordon and the Command Center will look like.
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william-james88 wrote:My gut reaction is feeling sick to my stomach.
Burn wrote:william-james88 wrote:My gut reaction is feeling sick to my stomach.
Intentional or un-intentional pun? Because that's the first thing that stood out to me, not the eye stalks (which remind me of Mantenna) but the bloody stomach and poor posture.
Zordon will look like Bryan Cranston, duh.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:My biggest beef is the eye stalks, but the rest looks... OK I guess? I wonder what Zordon and the Command Center will look like.
Sabrblade wrote:Zordon will look like Bryan Cranston, duh.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:My biggest beef is the eye stalks, but the rest looks... OK I guess? I wonder what Zordon and the Command Center will look like.
I'd say the nosedive into silliness has only really come with the Neo-Saban Era from 2011-onward, since Disney went out on a high note with RPM being one of the coolest PR series ever.Ironhidensh wrote:On the last decade, Power Rangers have gotten very silly (even by the standards set by the earlier sillyness),
Sabrblade wrote:I'd say the nosedive into silliness has only really come with the Neo-Saban Era from 2011-onward, since Disney went out on a high note with RPM being one of the coolest PR series ever.Ironhidensh wrote:On the last decade, Power Rangers have gotten very silly (even by the standards set by the earlier sillyness),
Oh, don't get me wrong. MMPR is beyond silly. But over time, the show grew out of that uber camp level into a more cooler range by the time of In Space, then more or less maintained that level through to the end of the Saban Era, then fluctuated between varying degrees of cool and camp during the Disney Era, but ultimately went out strong with RPM. The Neo-Saban Era, however, reverted the show back to being closer to the show's more original levels of campiness seen in the likes of MMPR and (*sigh*) Turbo. Dino Charge made a better effort to get cool again, but ultimately didn't quite pierce the glass ceiling that would put it back on the levels of the post-Turbo seasons.william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd say the nosedive into silliness has only really come with the Neo-Saban Era from 2011-onward, since Disney went out on a high note with RPM being one of the coolest PR series ever.Ironhidensh wrote:On the last decade, Power Rangers have gotten very silly (even by the standards set by the earlier sillyness),
I was watching both Dino Charge and the original MMPR on netflix this past year and both seem just as campy and silly but the effects have gotten better. I find them just as fun and enjoyable and even preferred Dino Charge since they didnt have the bullies (who I CAT believe they brought back for Samurai)
william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd say the nosedive into silliness has only really come with the Neo-Saban Era from 2011-onward, since Disney went out on a high note with RPM being one of the coolest PR series ever.Ironhidensh wrote:On the last decade, Power Rangers have gotten very silly (even by the standards set by the earlier sillyness),
I was watching both Dino Charge and the original MMPR on netflix this past year and both seem just as campy and silly but the effects have gotten better. I find them just as fun and enjoyable and even preferred Dino Charge since they didnt have the bullies (who I CAT believe they brought back for Samurai)
Yeah, of all the original characters, Bulk and Skull were really the ones who had the most pronounced arc to their character growth, even if it spanned across several seasons. They start off as bumbling idiots who think that they're actual intimidating bullies in MMPR season 1, then start a new life goal of trying to uncover the Power Rangers' secret identities (believing that doing so will make themselves famous) in MMPR season 2, then become better citizens when they join the junior police force and work under Lt. Stone in MMPR season 3, and then continue on being cops before they and Stone get fired and open up their own private detective agency with Stone in Zeo...Shadowman wrote:william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd say the nosedive into silliness has only really come with the Neo-Saban Era from 2011-onward, since Disney went out on a high note with RPM being one of the coolest PR series ever.Ironhidensh wrote:On the last decade, Power Rangers have gotten very silly (even by the standards set by the earlier sillyness),
I was watching both Dino Charge and the original MMPR on netflix this past year and both seem just as campy and silly but the effects have gotten better. I find them just as fun and enjoyable and even preferred Dino Charge since they didnt have the bullies (who I CAT believe they brought back for Samurai)
You've got to get through the entire Zordon era to really appreciate Bulk and Skull. They started getting way better during Zeo (Then again, so did everyone) and the finale to Power Rangers In Space being easily their greatest moment on screen.
Stuartmaximus wrote:New trailer
Stuartmaximus wrote:You see the Zords briefly...although they kinda remind me of Voltron
Sabrblade wrote:Also, check out what's at the end of this other TV spot: