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Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:27 pm
by reluctantyouth
OMG please no Unicron :shock: . I still have nightmares about the epic fail of Galactus in Rise of the Silver Surfer. I do not think Unicron would be represented by a big stupid cosmic cloud, but I could see just a silhouette, booming voice, or maybe one arm shown with bright flashy lights and lots of Bayesque explosions! :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: We deserve better than that crap and a reboot is in order...if Bay is not lying then there are still a heck of a lot of decepticons running around on Earth after space bridge was destroyed to rise to power. :CON:

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:30 pm
by reluctantyouth
Erailea wrote:
Doubledealer93 wrote:christ, a new trilogy? that means 3 more toy lines. they better be damned good toys. also who are the bad guys? all of the main decepticons got killed off. unless they bring in time travel i dont see who the main villain would be.


A reboot would solve the villain problem xD

So would Unicron, I suppose. Bay did tease fans between movie 1 and 2 (or was it 2 and 3?) with the concept of bringing Unicron in... I hope this isn't his answer however. It's one thing to use Unicron in a cartoon, but in a live action movie? Ugh!


OMG please no Unicron :shock: . I still have nightmares about the epic fail of Galactus in Rise of the Silver Surfer. I do not think Unicron would be represented by a big stupid cosmic cloud, but I could see just a silhouette, booming voice, or maybe one arm shown with bright flashy lights and lots of Bayesque explosions! :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: We deserve better than that crap and a reboot is in order...if Bay is not lying then there are still a heck of a lot of decepticons running around on Earth after space bridge was destroyed to rise to power. :CON:

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:57 am
by Skywarp84
M.Bay painted that series into a huge corner. It's going to take alot of chop shop writing to even get a story of any kind out of it. Furthermore, I'm not wasting my money to go see it or any of the 2 following films. What ever that is bears no semblance to G1 Transformers, Beast Wars, RID, Etc except in borrowing names of classic bots we love. Those movies produce figures that directly compete with other figure lines in the TF universe and rot on shelves because they cant compare to Generations.

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 5:45 am
by Nyancatron
Clearly, the Bay Transformers movies are such a mangled mess of NASTY that neither of them can tell what they're looking at, despite one creating it and one starring in it.

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 6:52 am
by AutoBorst
Why do people even believe anything Bay says about his films? Nearly every rumor that appears he denies then turns out true.

Bigger question is why do people even want to see another Bayformers movie? Weren't the first three films torture enough??

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:23 pm
by GuyIncognito
To those complaining about how awful the last three movies were:

They made a crapload of money for Hasbro (providing a source of revenue they can draw upon to create Classicverse toys, Masterpiece toys, Prime toys, etc.), reinvigorated interest in Transformers, and helped create a new generation of fans/collectors.

Also, if you want to look at it objectively, the Bay movies were no worse than the 1985 movie or the G1 cartoon, which had atrocious writing on par with what a 10-year-old would write because they were nothing more than commercials.

So let's stop acting like Bay came in and ruined Transformers.

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:40 pm
by NemesisMonkeySupreme
ALL of Bay's movies are lowest denominator crap, which is exactly why they make money. You can guess my assessment of humanity from that…

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:35 pm
by Burn
NemesisMonkeySupreme wrote:ALL of Bay's movies are lowest denominator crap, which is exactly why they make money. You can guess my assessment of humanity from that…


So i'm guessing because I liked the movies you don't think too highly of me then? Or my family and work colleagues?

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:55 pm
by NemesisMonkeySupreme
Burn wrote:
NemesisMonkeySupreme wrote:ALL of Bay's movies are lowest denominator crap, which is exactly why they make money. You can guess my assessment of humanity from that…


So i'm guessing because I liked the movies you don't think too highly of me then? Or my family and work colleagues?

You would be correct. I don't understand why people feel they have to check their brains at the door to be entertained. It's lazy and just keeps getting worse with each reiteration.

You asked… Mr. Moderator. >:oP

And in case the subject comes up again, I also can no longer watch the original cartoons (which I loved as a kid) for almost the same reason. Though at least they weren't pretending to be (self-)important.

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:57 pm
by Burn
Good to know there are people out there who will judge me negatively based on my taste in movies. ;)^

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:59 pm
by NemesisMonkeySupreme
Burn wrote:Good to know there are people out there who will judge me negatively based on my taste in movies. ;)^

Ask a leading question, don't expect a mealy-mouth reply. :BOWDOWN:

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 4:41 pm
by Evil_the_Nub
NemesisMonkeySupreme wrote:ALL of Bay's movies are lowest denominator crap, which is exactly why they make money. You can guess my assessment of humanity from that…

So wars, murder, and all the other horrible things humans do you're ok with. But a few movies you don't like are popular is what crosses the line?

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 6:31 pm
by Stormrider
Evil_the_Nub wrote:
NemesisMonkeySupreme wrote:ALL of Bay's movies are lowest denominator crap, which is exactly why they make money. You can guess my assessment of humanity from that…

So wars, murder, and all the other horrible things humans do you're ok with. But a few movies you don't like are popular is what crosses the line?


I don't think he was expressing that. I think he is expressing in media/movie/tv terms. And I tend to agree with him. He is certainly not the worst director out there. But his movies tend to be unintentionally comically cliched, over the top, dramatized, unnecessary slow-mo, female eye-candy at odd times. To me, all Bay is trying to do is hit a male's wet dream. And he does it successfully, but I agree with NMS - that means, Bay is reaching for the lowest demoninator - sex & action appeal, without much plot or intelligence to the movie.

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:56 am
by Evil_the_Nub
Well yeah, he's making the movies to appeal to a wide demographic. What's wrong with making something that a lot of people will enjoy? I don't understand why some people have to get so damn antagonistic about it. It's not like the success of the Transformers movies means other movies can't get made. I can enjoy a movie that's all about action and over the top effects just as much as I can enjoy one that focuses of character development and a well structured story. There's no reason to spend years whining about 1 movie and childishly insulting the people who like it when hundreds of other movies, books, video games, and plays are made every year. Crawl out from under your bridge, find one you like, and quit trying to drag everyone else into your miserable ball of hatred.

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 3:22 am
by Capt.Failure
NemesisMonkeySupreme wrote:
Burn wrote:
NemesisMonkeySupreme wrote:ALL of Bay's movies are lowest denominator crap, which is exactly why they make money. You can guess my assessment of humanity from that…


So i'm guessing because I liked the movies you don't think too highly of me then? Or my family and work colleagues?

You would be correct. I don't understand why people feel they have to check their brains at the door to be entertained. It's lazy and just keeps getting worse with each reiteration.

You asked… Mr. Moderator. >:oP

And in case the subject comes up again, I also can no longer watch the original cartoons (which I loved as a kid) for almost the same reason. Though at least they weren't pretending to be (self-)important.


If you think the Transformers movies are in any way pretentious films that try to sell themselves as more than what they are (read: mindlessly entertaining summer blockbusters) than I feel sorry for you.

As for "checking their brains at the door," why is that a bad thing? I spend most of my day with my brain on overdrive. Sometimes I don't want to think for awhile when being entertained. Holding that against someone says a lot about you as a person. Yet you accuse these films of being pretentious? Ha! :roll:

Evil_the_Nub wrote:Well yeah, he's making the movies to appeal to a wide demographic. What's wrong with making something that a lot of people will enjoy? I don't understand why some people have to get so damn antagonistic about it. It's not like the success of the Transformers movies means other movies can't get made. I can enjoy a movie that's all about action and over the top effects just as much as I can enjoy one that focuses of character development and a well structured story. There's no reason to spend years whining about 1 movie and childishly insulting the people who like it when hundreds of other movies, books, video games, and plays are made every year. Crawl out from under your bridge, find one you like, and quit trying to drag everyone else into your miserable ball of hatred.


It's the common thread with entertainment right now. The Intellectuals vs the Plebians. The video game equivalent is Hardcore Gamers vs Casual Gamers.

Entertainment for entertainment's sake is sacrilege to these people. It's why Bay is so hated by critics and their pseudo-intellectual ilk. Because he has the audacity to make films that don't cater directly to them. I won't say the Transformers films are works of art, but the worst movies of the last decade? A slap in the face to the fandom? Elitism and nostalgia. Nothing more.

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:04 am
by prowl123
Galvatron! Thundercracker! Cyclonus! Unicron!

Please? PLEASE??

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:35 pm
by Capt.Failure
prowl123 wrote:Galvatron! Thundercracker! Cyclonus! Unicron!

Please? PLEASE??


I'm hoping for Unicron the most. He'd provide a threat that would require a whole series of films to stop giving the series a more unified feel. While the the first trilogy was good the stories only loosely tied into one another. I think a more cohesive narrative between three films would go a long way.

And Galvatron too, because Galvatron. :CON:

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:40 pm
by 5150 Cruiser
Capt.Failure wrote:
prowl123 wrote:Galvatron! Thundercracker! Cyclonus! Unicron!

Please? PLEASE??


I'm hoping for Unicron the most. He'd provide a threat that would require a whole series of films to stop giving the series a more unified feel. While the the first trilogy was good the stories only loosely tied into one another. I think a more cohesive narrative between three films would go a long way.

And Galvatron too, because Galvatron. :CON:


I think Galvatron would be a natural progression. Interesting to see how he'll come about if they don't include Unicron though.

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:36 pm
by Red 50
Frankly I don't give a damn if it's a reboot or a continuation - all I want is them to make the movie so I could watch it once or twice and then buy the god-damn DVD and MAYBE buy some action-figures

Re: Transformers 4 Reboot? Mark Wahlberg Says Yes

PostPosted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 4:20 pm
by Prime Riblet
First - I am happy for any TF movie. Good or bad, it will have at least something I like.

Second - What is the point of speculation right now? This is what happens before every movie, and most of it is wrong anyway.

Third - If Bay didn't create movies that sold and made money, we literally would not be discussing this. There would simply be no movie.

Last - The movies are a big factor in whether or not we get cool toys or not. Movies create a market.