Re: Transformers: Age of Extinction Chevrolet Trax Revealed
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 3:40 pm
If it is a Decepticon being sliced in half, it's just ROTF Sideways again.
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shockblast2 wrote:I'm sure they will be in the movie.
For about 15 seconds. Just like Jolt, the shameless Chevy marketing ploy 'bot.
Rated X wrote:Nemesis Maximo wrote:Rated X wrote:I like this. So much cooler then boring million dollar European sports cars that don't exist outside of private collections. Hopefully character gets a figure.
Dude, nothing is cooler than million dollar European sports cars. That's why they cost millions of dollars. Come on, now!
Its more cool when you see them in real life. Ive seen countach, diablo, testarossa, lotus on the street. Ive never seen none of these bay cars on the street. And I live in miami, not some small town. These cars might as well be pure fiction. Dont get me wrong, they look awesome, but it makes the movie kind of fake.
It is funny, since I firstly write my answer to conept without reading the rest of the topic, when I watch closely I must agree, it is not that guy.Sabrblade wrote:The car Galvatron sliced wasn't an SUV like this guy is.
TurboMMaster wrote:It is funny, since I firstly write my answer to conept without reading the rest of the topic, when I watch closely I must agree, it is not that guy.Sabrblade wrote:The car Galvatron sliced wasn't an SUV like this guy is.
Maybe this red fellow is another rebuilded Decepticon? If Humans were able to rebuild somehow Megatron (Propably with some powerfull Cybertronian artifact) why then can't rebuild others? Maybe Cyclonus was created from Starscream, and this guy is new version of Soundwave, for example...
BERSEKAEL wrote:makes me miss mirage
Are you thinking that there's only one of these things in the movie?shockblast2 wrote:Trax is another shameless GM marketing ploy in the TF series. Think Jolt. Probably about 10 seconds of screen time and no dialogue.
Did I nail it???
Sabrblade wrote:Are you thinking that there's only one of these things in the movie?shockblast2 wrote:Trax is another shameless GM marketing ploy in the TF series. Think Jolt. Probably about 10 seconds of screen time and no dialogue.
Did I nail it???
shockblast2 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Are you thinking that there's only one of these things in the movie?shockblast2 wrote:Trax is another shameless GM marketing ploy in the TF series. Think Jolt. Probably about 10 seconds of screen time and no dialogue.
Did I nail it???
It is not like the character will have any robot screen time save some background shots. They showed Jolt in car mode quite a few times too. But only twice in robot mode. Because it was nothing more than a shameless marketing ploy. They are plugging the car, not the bot.
shockblast2 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Are you thinking that there's only one of these things in the movie?shockblast2 wrote:Trax is another shameless GM marketing ploy in the TF series. Think Jolt. Probably about 10 seconds of screen time and no dialogue.
Did I nail it???
It is not like the character will have any robot screen time save some background shots. They showed Jolt in car mode quite a few times too. But only twice in robot mode. Because it was nothing more than a shameless marketing ploy. They are plugging the car, not the bot.
shockblast2 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Are you thinking that there's only one of these things in the movie?shockblast2 wrote:Trax is another shameless GM marketing ploy in the TF series. Think Jolt. Probably about 10 seconds of screen time and no dialogue.
Did I nail it???
It is not like the character will have any robot screen time save some background shots. They showed Jolt in car mode quite a few times too. But only twice in robot mode. Because it was nothing more than a shameless marketing ploy. They are plugging the car, not the bot.
SlyTF1 wrote:shockblast2 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Are you thinking that there's only one of these things in the movie?shockblast2 wrote:Trax is another shameless GM marketing ploy in the TF series. Think Jolt. Probably about 10 seconds of screen time and no dialogue.
Did I nail it???
It is not like the character will have any robot screen time save some background shots. They showed Jolt in car mode quite a few times too. But only twice in robot mode. Because it was nothing more than a shameless marketing ploy. They are plugging the car, not the bot.
Jolt was shoehorned into the movie. These are not.
shockblast2 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:shockblast2 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Are you thinking that there's only one of these things in the movie?shockblast2 wrote:Trax is another shameless GM marketing ploy in the TF series. Think Jolt. Probably about 10 seconds of screen time and no dialogue.
Did I nail it???
It is not like the character will have any robot screen time save some background shots. They showed Jolt in car mode quite a few times too. But only twice in robot mode. Because it was nothing more than a shameless marketing ploy. They are plugging the car, not the bot.
Jolt was shoehorned into the movie. These are not.
Yeah, they are. They were created for one single reason. To sell cars.
Just like every other autobot in all four movies, save Prime and Ratchet. Of course, Bumblebee would have been in it even if it were a yellow jalopy due to Spielberg's stupid idea of a "boy and his car". The whole movie premise was a mickey mouse operation from the word go. Created exclusively and only to fulfill the greed of the people who conceived it.
The movies could have been real cool too. Take away Bay and his dick and fart jokes, add some seriously good writing, and choose a cast of better autobots that hang in there, rather than background fodder. Create the actual devastator, rather than apeboy the testicle bot. I could go on and on......
The ONLY good thing that came out of the movies was the transforming eye candy, and that wears thin after the first movie. And any studio could have done that.
Hopefully about ten years from now it will get a reboot and we will finally get the TF movies we deserved. And this whole abomination of a series will be a distant memory.
shockblast2 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:shockblast2 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Are you thinking that there's only one of these things in the movie?shockblast2 wrote:Trax is another shameless GM marketing ploy in the TF series. Think Jolt. Probably about 10 seconds of screen time and no dialogue.
Did I nail it???
It is not like the character will have any robot screen time save some background shots. They showed Jolt in car mode quite a few times too. But only twice in robot mode. Because it was nothing more than a shameless marketing ploy. They are plugging the car, not the bot.
Jolt was shoehorned into the movie. These are not.
Yeah, they are. They were created for one single reason. To sell cars.
Just like every other autobot in all four movies, save Prime and Ratchet. Of course, Bumblebee would have been in it even if it were a yellow jalopy due to Spielberg's stupid idea of a "boy and his car". The whole movie premise was a mickey mouse operation from the word go. Created exclusively and only to fulfill the greed of the people who conceived it.
The movies could have been real cool too. Take away Bay and his dick and fart jokes, add some seriously good writing, and choose a cast of better autobots that hang in there, rather than background fodder. Create the actual devastator, rather than apeboy the testicle bot. I could go on and on......
The ONLY good thing that came out of the movies was the transforming eye candy, and that wears thin after the first movie. And any studio could have done that.
Hopefully about ten years from now it will get a reboot and we will finally get the TF movies we deserved. And this whole abomination of a series will be a distant memory.