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Barricade.it wrote:Well... JetOptimus is not so wrong. I think the TF movie series has taken a wrong road with ROTF, by including TF in humans military forces.
The idea of transformers could have more amazing developments because the same ieda of being a transformers means being hidden, moving stealth... Form ROTF tfs are not anymore a secret for mankind, so they become robots or sci-fi characters like many others.
I think this is a limit that can't be taken over by authors. And this is the reason why I would not appreciate a "Transformers begin" movie on Cyberton: it would be just a "comic" movie, not much more.
shamone wrote:the only thing to be said with nolan is that he did rescue the batman franchise from campness to respected.
Transformers hasnt descended to bats and robin level, and dotm doesnt look that bad, so the appetite for an ultra serious rebirth is probably not there
Capt.Failure wrote:Cyrotron wrote:As for the director, since Micheal Bay won't return, I would definitely want Nolan to direct it!
Good God no! Nolan's the kind of director you do not want taking on your beloved franchise. The moment he got more creative control than he should have over the Batman series he turned it into a anvilicious social commentary rather than what it is, a comic book movie. While a little more depth in the Transformers movies couldn't hurt Nolan would unfortunately add depth to the point of pretention and self serving idealism.
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Bleak5170 wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:Cyrotron wrote:As for the director, since Micheal Bay won't return, I would definitely want Nolan to direct it!
Good God no! Nolan's the kind of director you do not want taking on your beloved franchise. The moment he got more creative control than he should have over the Batman series he turned it into a anvilicious social commentary rather than what it is, a comic book movie. While a little more depth in the Transformers movies couldn't hurt Nolan would unfortunately add depth to the point of pretention and self serving idealism.
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I think what Nolan did with Batman was freakin' brilliant compared to what Bryan Singer did with the X-men and Superman. Only Singer could make a Superman movie the most boring thing in the world.
Bleak5170 wrote:I think what Nolan did with Batman was freakin' brilliant compared to what Bryan Singer did with the X-men and Superman. Only Singer could make a Superman movie the most boring thing in the world.
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
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