I don't think
its as cheap ploy as the rest of the films, only because Hans Zimmer has a credit in all three Transformers films.
Not exact matches
They just don't want to debase it by using it
as a
cheaper alternative to seeing a movie, or (for boys)
as a way of asserting machismo in the absence of positive male role models, or (for girls)
as a desperate
ploy to hold on to a boyfriend — or any of the other sad, dead — end abuses of sex that become common whenever a society sheds its «repressed Victorianism.»
The movie, by the way, has absolutely nothing to do with 1986's Troll, or trolls in general; the distributor, MGM, simply titled it Troll 2
as a
cheap marketing
ploy.
Lundgren's Andrew Scott appears
as well - part of some half - baked double - cross by one bad guy against another, but really serving
as a
cheap marketing
ploy.