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rotorstorm wrote:The suggested synopsis doesn't sound bad... but neither did the general idea I had of TF:RoTF before I saw it... and, well... I don't think that turned out so great. It's not necessarily the broad strokes I'm worried about with Bay. It's the emotional and intellectual journey and story he has problems with. TF1 worked because, as Speilberg put it, "it's a boy and his car". TF2 failed because it lacked an emotional punch - and it had some pretty... ah... controversial characterizations. TF3 needs to, in my opinion, do two things: explain why Sam has moved on from Mikaela (she was such a big deal to him in two movies that this needs to be addressed) and give us a REASON to have this story happen, and a why we should care about it. TF2 already put the Autobots as mistrusted and TF1 had them "on the run" from the authorities. Also, TF2 totally gutted the Bayverse Megatron by making him a second fiddle cronie to The Fallen. The idea of Shockwave or another Decepticon coming in appeals to me, only because Megatron has been "ruined" (in terms of his non Bayverse reputation) as the "it" villain for this series. Like it or not, TF2 feels like it seriously retconned the bedrock of Bay's movieverse... or at least my perception of it.
But I'm not gonna lie. He's going to get my ten bucks come this summer.
SlyTF1 wrote:Thats why the first movie is boring as hell...Not one time in the first movie when I first saw it feared for anything. I knew nothing bad would happen, because it's the first movie. They wouldn't kill off all the characters in the first movie! Megatron was not threatening at all, the idea of robots taking over earth isn't scarry for me, because I'd want that to happen!
SlyTF1 wrote:What do you mean it lacked emotional punch?... in ROTF The Fallen wanted to blow up the sun, and IMO, the sun exploding is one of my biggest fears, and I thought some one important was going to die through the whole movie, which kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
SlyTF1 wrote:But in ROTF The Fallen wanted to blow up the sun, and IMO, the sun exploding is one of my biggest fears, and I thought some one important was going to die through the whole movie, which kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
Tytus wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:But in ROTF The Fallen wanted to blow up the sun, and IMO, the sun exploding is one of my biggest fears, and I thought some one important was going to die through the whole movie, which kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
The Fallen didn't want to blow it up, he wanted to harvest its energy. But the sun blowing up is something you really shouldn't worry yourself about. You're more likely to die in a fire in the theater while watching TF3.
rotorstorm wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:What do you mean it lacked emotional punch?... in ROTF The Fallen wanted to blow up the sun, and IMO, the sun exploding is one of my biggest fears, and I thought some one important was going to die through the whole movie, which kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
There was no emotional engagement, no story that I hadn't either seen before or felt drawn in by. Revenge of the Fallen just... collapsed under its own weight. Not all of the movie was an abomination, just like the first movie isn't a masterpiece. The "death" of Optimus happened in the '86 film - and I felt more emotion then than I did in here. It tugged a little at the heartstrings, sure, but it was probably the most "punch" of the movie. The Fallen is one of the problems of the movie, because it rips open a continuity where Transformers hadn't been on Earth all this time and Megatron was this scary monster who had gone missing for awhile and was now "back"... now we're supposed to accept this whole time he was the lieutenant of a bigger evil who was "next door" in our own solar system... waiting around. Glad you enjoyed the movie. I thought it was... lacking.
Both movies are just sorta mindless entertainment, and that's okay. Just chiming in.
SlyTF1 wrote:Maybe it was because I wasnt alive at the time the G1 movie came out, but when I saw Optimus die in that I didn't get sad. I was just...confused. I didn't know weather to be mad or let it go. Not mad because he died, but mad because Hasbro killed him just to make money! They replace him and all the other Autobots with dumbass crappy robots. But in ROTF I was sad for Optimus, especially when they dropped him off the helicopter like a piece of crap, It made me hate Galloway even more. I wanted the Autobots to blow his head off all over the damn screen.
SlyTF1 wrote:Now, The Fallen, I always thought that he drawed The Allspark to earth, because it had some kind of connection to the Primes, and he put it on earth so it would be easier for Megatron to find.
SlyTF1 wrote:And like I said, I didn't find Megatron as a threat at all in the first movie. Just the bad guy who's going to lose, because I already knew he was.
SlyTF1 wrote:Another thing that I found emotional about the movie, two words...the score.
I didn't like the score in the first movie that much. Even when I thought it was my favorite movie ever, I still didn't like the score.
rotorstorm wrote:Hopefully, like Green Lantern, it will not suck.
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