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I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby Rodimus Prime » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:08 pm

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...and I must say, it's really not as bad as I remembered. I used to watch it just for the action scenes, and I would skip all the bull crap. But watching it from start to finish, the only things irked me were the juvenile stunts, such as the dogs humping, Wheelie's leg humping, and Devastator ballz.

I still think the other 2 films are better, and I still think Megan Fox is more attractive than Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Even if she overdid the collagen in her lips.

Also, watching the film made me decide to sell my RoTF Jet Convoy figure...
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby SlyTF1 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:49 pm

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I watch ROTF all the way through all the time. I just like it even more every time I watch it, to the point now where I think it's the most fun of the 3 movies. I just think DOTM was...done a bit better in the terms of the way it was set up.
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby RhA » Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:49 am

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Rodimus Prime wrote:Also, watching the film made me decide to sell my RoTF Jet Convoy figure...


Them be fightin' words.
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby Rodimus Prime » Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:34 am

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RhA wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:Also, watching the film made me decide to sell my RoTF Jet Convoy figure...


Them be fightin' words.


There's absolutely nothing I like about Jetfire, character or toy wise, with the exception that he makes a rocket pack in the movie. It was a great injustice to the name. The combined toy is massive, and I need the space. If I sell Jetfire by himself, I'm keeping Prime. But if someone buys them together, then they're gone.
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby Capt.Failure » Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:38 pm

Rodimus Prime wrote:...and I must say, it's really not as bad as I remembered. I used to watch it just for the action scenes, and I would skip all the bull crap. But watching it from start to finish, the only things irked me were the juvenile stunts, such as the dogs humping, Wheelie's leg humping, and Devastator ballz.

I still think the other 2 films are better, and I still think Megan Fox is more attractive than Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Even if she overdid the collagen in her lips.

Also, watching the film made me decide to sell my RoTF Jet Convoy figure...


Sorta makes all the rage about the film silly, doesn't it? :roll:
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby Rodimus Prime » Fri Apr 13, 2012 2:15 am

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Capt.Failure wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:...and I must say, it's really not as bad as I remembered. I used to watch it just for the action scenes, and I would skip all the bull crap. But watching it from start to finish, the only things irked me were the juvenile stunts, such as the dogs humping, Wheelie's leg humping, and Devastator ballz.

I still think the other 2 films are better, and I still think Megan Fox is more attractive than Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Even if she overdid the collagen in her lips.

Also, watching the film made me decide to sell my RoTF Jet Convoy figure...


Sorta makes all the rage about the film silly, doesn't it? :roll:


Yeah, it does. Sure, it has flaws, but it's just a movie. Bayverse doesn't define the TF Universe. It just happens to be its most widely distributed continuity. And I like all of Bay's movies, except Pearl Harbor.
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby Capt.Failure » Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:33 am

Rodimus Prime wrote:
Capt.Failure wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:...and I must say, it's really not as bad as I remembered. I used to watch it just for the action scenes, and I would skip all the bull crap. But watching it from start to finish, the only things irked me were the juvenile stunts, such as the dogs humping, Wheelie's leg humping, and Devastator ballz.

I still think the other 2 films are better, and I still think Megan Fox is more attractive than Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Even if she overdid the collagen in her lips.

Also, watching the film made me decide to sell my RoTF Jet Convoy figure...


Sorta makes all the rage about the film silly, doesn't it? :roll:


Yeah, it does. Sure, it has flaws, but it's just a movie. Bayverse doesn't define the TF Universe. It just happens to be its most widely distributed continuity. And I like all of Bay's movies, except Pearl Harbor.


The TF Universe is beyond definition with how it's different every time. Just try and compare G1, Beast Wars, Energon,, the film trilogy, Animated, and Prime. Aside from various themes and characters it's always different.

Also I agree with you. He makes solid action films but Pearl Harbor was an abomination. However that's entirely blamable on Randal Wallance, the screen writer, who decided to go for making "the next Titanic" to which the studio executives agreed. Bay doesn't have the creative control you might think and when the executives say so his hands are tied. RotF's problems stem from similar issues, namely the lack of a finished script and executives with no interest in pausing production until the Writer's Strike ended. There's a reason writers write and directors direct, just look at the Star Wars prequels.

That said RotF is way better than the Star Wars prequels, so yeah. ;)
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby Rodimus Prime » Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:15 am

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Capt.Failure wrote:
Also I agree with you. He makes solid action films but Pearl Harbor was an abomination. However that's entirely blamable on Randal Wallance, the screen writer, who decided to go for making "the next Titanic" to which the studio executives agreed. Bay doesn't have the creative control you might think and when the executives say so his hands are tied.


I enjoyed Titanic well enough, even if it was too long and seemed to not have enough carnage. It did, but the love story broke it up. The other thing that pissed me off about Pearl Harbor was that I like history, especially 20th century war history, and I was looking forward to a war movie. Instead, as you said, we got an attempt at copying Titanic. That movie worked because it was a tragic accident (Pearl Harbor wasn't) and the love story made it more emotional. In Pearl Harbor, it just took away from the subject of the movie, which should have been the Japanese attack and the subsequent American entrance into the war. The other difference was that James Cameron is better at putting an emotional story on a grander setting. It held true for the Terminator movies he directed, as well as Titanic. Bay, as awesome as he is at grand action, can't present emotional stuff very well, except minimally. (I.e. Bruce Willis's goodbye speech in Armageddon.)

RotF's problems stem from similar issues, namely the lack of a finished script and executives with no interest in pausing production until the Writer's Strike ended.


Yeah, I would have gladly waited an extra year for a much better quality script. Whatever time Orci and Kurtzman (who are not that good to begin with) had before the strike went to Star Trek and it showed. Ironically, RoTF still made more money.

There's a reason writers write and directors direct, just look at the Star Wars prequels.

That said RotF is way better than the Star Wars prequels, so yeah. ;)


I thought Episode III was better than RoTF. It was a very well crafted emotional action epic, tying all 6 movies together. The only drawbacks, IMO, were the shitty acting of Hayden Christensen and Ian McDiarmid after he was deformed. The fight between Obi-Wan and Anakin and Yoda and the Emperor was awesome, though it had an abrupt and anti-climactic ending. The only main gripe I have is that after Episode III, I no longer saw Vader as a ruthless galactic badass, but instead as a pathetic, jealous fool who got duped very easily. On the flip side, I really didn't like Yoda in the OS, and after Episodes II and II, I had a lot more respect for him. (When he broke out the green saber in Episode II, I actually cheered out loud in the theater.) I attempted to watch Star Wars (yes, I still call it that, f**k it being "Episode IV") a while after, and I couldn't even finish it, because every time I saw Vader I just shook my head. Haven't watched the movies since.
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby Capt.Failure » Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:20 pm

Rodimus Prime wrote:I thought Episode III was better than RoTF. It was a very well crafted emotional action epic, tying all 6 movies together. The only drawbacks, IMO, were the shitty acting of Hayden Christensen and Ian McDiarmid after he was deformed. The fight between Obi-Wan and Anakin and Yoda and the Emperor was awesome, though it had an abrupt and anti-climactic ending. The only main gripe I have is that after Episode III, I no longer saw Vader as a ruthless galactic badass, but instead as a pathetic, jealous fool who got duped very easily. On the flip side, I really didn't like Yoda in the OS, and after Episodes II and II, I had a lot more respect for him. (When he broke out the green saber in Episode II, I actually cheered out loud in the theater.) I attempted to watch Star Wars (yes, I still call it that, f**k it being "Episode IV") a while after, and I couldn't even finish it, because every time I saw Vader I just shook my head. Haven't watched the movies since.


The very fact that the story of Episode 3 ruined Darth Vader retroactively throughout the Star Wars saga shows that no, Episode 3 is not worthy of any praise. It holds it's own until Anikin' betrayal and just falls apart from there. His temptation to the Dark Side was completely out of left field and unrealistically portrayed on a psychological level, even for someone with emotional trauma like him.

Now in Ian McDiarmid's case I loved his performance through the entire trilogy. He was a wonderfully sinister villain who, after laying low for so long, finally got to cut loose and be himself. That being a complete monster who'd order the death of children at the drop of a hat. It's Anikin's sudden willingness to commit such atrocities that ruins it.

I would also question how you could love a movie that, by your own admittance, retroactively ruined the original trilogy? It's the same with me and that only makes Episode 3 a worse film.
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Re: I just watched RoTF for the 1st time in a year...

Postby Rodimus Prime » Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:35 pm

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Capt.Failure wrote:I would also question how you could love a movie that, by your own admittance, retroactively ruined the original trilogy? It's the same with me and that only makes Episode 3 a worse film.


It just brings everything else down. Pretty much like RoTF. I didn't say I loved Episode III, I said it was well crafted. Titanic was well crafted, but I didn't love it and I doubt I'd ever voluntarily spend 3 hours watching it again. Ep. III had some high points, and some low ones. The overall package isn't worth getting the Blu Rays or spending the time to watch the entire saga over again, however. In and of itself it's not a bad movie. It's the effect it has on the entire series that makes it bad. Just like RoTF. The 2007 movie was good, as was DotM for the most part. If it wasn't for Megatron's resurrection, his damage in the final battle, and the reference made to Sam being in Egypt, and a few minor details that can be glossed over, you could watch the first film followed by DotM and not miss a beat.
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