Talk:My Little Pony Equestria Girls/@comment-5926076-20130901165622

I could never understand the logic of putting in putting the film in theatres when it was going to show on tv a few months later. This didn't really have a good marketing strategy to it, and it made the whole movie thing feel pointless. I've said this many times before, this could have (and should have) been a tv special, that got a dvd release maybe 4-5 months after

But even as is, this tv special (yeah, it's not worthy of the movie title >:P) is horribly subpar. It's a shame too, cause when if you strip away the bad plot, bad pacing, and retarded and cliche characters, you could see a good nugget of ideas that could have worked if they put their focus in being original. I see Hasbro and Mattel's relationship like EA and Activision, both trying to out bastardize the other with cheap gimmicks to keep fans sucking on their toes.

It might seem like I'm being harsh, but believe me when I say I didn't want to dislike/averagly care for this movie. I never once believed it would be good, but I kept that mind set because of season 3's dissapointment for me, and I wanted them to go "oh, you think we can't make good stuff anymore?  I'll show you!" They didn't... and instead went with "lets bank on the loyal diehard bronies that will eat anything with a rusty spoon." This was strike two for me, and if season 4 doesn't seem right (and I doubt that will happen; how could you possibly screw up 26 episodes), I might just quit the series. The fandom: probably not; I know some still in the Sonic fandom who hated the games, but stay because of nostalgia and the people. But I'm sure the show won't sink that low where I'll leave it.

Afterall, I stuck around with Sonic even after 06. What could FIM do that would make me leave.


 * Also: people who think this is the greatest movie ever need to watch an actual film with thought and effort.  BYE!!  http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/callofduty4s/images/7/78/Cheerilee.png