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jkatz
I don't think it's that big a deal. Didn't Bumblebee say "s**t" in the old Transformers movie?
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Vaporman87
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I don't think it's that big a deal. Didn't Bumblebee say "s**t" in the old Transformers movie?
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It's not really a big deal. But if you're wanting to take your kids out to a film, your options are really limited these days. It would be nice if more films could cut a few things and make them friendly for the whole family. I might have taken the kids to see this but can't really do that now. That's the only drawback really.
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Mr Magic
I'm not one who swears. I know they're "teenagers with attitude", but geez. Oh, well. At least there'll be mild language.
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I agree that it definitely would have been out of character for the Power Rangers of the '90s to swear. Those Power Rangers were built up as the ultimate role models. They were the kinds of kids who did charity work, got involved in school activities, got good grades, etc. They were pretty much the best kids going to Angel Grove High School.

The creative team behind the new Power Rangers seem to be going for something different. Rather than a team full of role models, I believe these Power Rangers will be a team of typical teenagers who may be very good people but are also very flawed. I think we'll see them acting more like the average teenager and struggling with things the Power Rangers of the '90s never dealt with. The powers that be probably think that this will make the audience relate to them more, which is debatable since I think a lot of us did relate to the original Power Rangers. It's not a bad thing necessarily, but it does mean that this group of Power Rangers will be quite different from the ones we're all used to watching.
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Yeah, this group won't compare to the goody-goody Power Rangers. I didn't think I would like that 2010s teenager movie Chronicle, but I did anyway. I'm still feeling good about this one.
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Rick Ace Rhodes
Vaporman87 wrote :

jkatz wrote :


I don't think it's that big a deal. Didn't Bumblebee say "s**t" in the old Transformers movie?
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It's not really a big deal. But if you're wanting to take your kids out to a film, your options are really limited these days. It would be nice if more films could cut a few things and make them friendly for the whole family. I might have taken the kids to see this but can't really do that now. That's the only drawback really.
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Nice to see a parent who actually cares about what their kids watch. I remember in second grade my mother was shocked when I told her kids I was in school with saw the film 8 Mile.
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Mr Magic
What kind of parents did these kids have, Rick? 
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Vaporman87
Rick Ace Rhodes wrote :

Nice to see a parent who actually cares about what their kids watch.
 
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Thanks Rick.

Thankfully someone invented the ClearPlay player. Sure we can't always watch the films together in theaters, but at least when they come out on Blu-Ray or DVD, we can watch them in the comfort of our home and all the language, promiscuity, and extreme violence is removed. It's nice to have.
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Superman
Here's another trailer that contains some different scenes.

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Mr Magic
It sure has a different tone than the original series did.

I noticed they used their powers outside their outfits. The other Rangers always did that when they suited up.
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