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Post by thwhtguardian on Dec 23, 2015 15:57:59 GMT -5
I'd laugh it is really one giant sandbox world literally, Toy Story style, and all the toys are in the sandbox and the plot is what the kids playing come up with using the toys like kids did years ago (or at least the kids I played with). You know here comes the evil Baron Karza and a Silverhawk and Snakeyes are teaming up to take him on riding Biotron into the fight when Karza summons his giant transforming robot truck army to fight them... -M I'd watch the hell out of that on TV...I don't know if I'd pay to see it in the theatre though
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Post by Batflunkie on Jan 18, 2016 17:10:44 GMT -5
I'm really kind of curious to see what a modern day "re-imagining" of M.A.S.K. would look like, because while I love the core concepts, I don't feel the same way about the show (except for Sly Rax). Wouldn't mind an IDW comic either, same with The Centurions
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Post by Nowhere Man on Jan 23, 2016 3:46:42 GMT -5
I love all these properties as a kid, but come on. This is ridiculous. It's hard for me to get excited about toy commercials disguised as commercial art. I'm starting to think that some of those elitists that sneer at the geek culture movement have at least a few valid points...
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Post by Batflunkie on Jan 23, 2016 9:04:20 GMT -5
I'm starting to think that some of those elitists that sneer at the geek culture movement have at least a few valid points... I don't mean to sound harsh, but the majority of the participants are only in it for all the wrong reasons, mostly because it's "trendy". That still doesn't mean that we shouldn't be welcoming, just mindful
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