Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Deadput Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:53 pm
Was this supposed to be humorous?
Cause i ain't laughing and that's not from me liking the films but this is rather not funny although the Oreo-Bot was ok the rest was boring.
I just stopped watching the video when that third song had those stupid fart noises do people outside of 5 year olds even find fart jokes funny?
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by william-james88 Thu Oct 23, 2014 3:19 pm
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Oreo-bot shall be missed. ;_;7
That said, where is my Leader Class 3-in-1 Junkheap Hasbro? I know he barely got 3 seconds of screentime but damnit I want that guy!
But how would he transform?
Its obvious
Three small scout/deluxe sized robots and each of them turns into a third of a Voyager sized garbage truck like one would be the front/cab, one would be the middle and the last one would be the end
I wasnt referring to that. I meant how can they transform like they did in the film? They cant, unless you make them all shellformers with retractable backpacks.
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Evil Eye Thu Oct 23, 2014 3:29 pm
I dunno, Junkheap seems like a great idea for a Decepticon. I'd be happy if they just made him 1 huge robot like his brief appearance in DotM if it gave us a great figure. I collect the toys to get awesome toys rather than for a "true" representation of the on-screen character (although if they can give us a good representation of the character whilst still making an awesome toy- like ROTF Optimus Prime- then all the better!).
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Deadput Thu Oct 23, 2014 3:43 pm
william-james88 wrote:mirageandjazz1197 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Oreo-bot shall be missed. ;_;7
That said, where is my Leader Class 3-in-1 Junkheap Hasbro? I know he barely got 3 seconds of screentime but damnit I want that guy!
But how would he transform?
Its obvious
Three small scout/deluxe sized robots and each of them turns into a third of a Voyager sized garbage truck like one would be the front/cab, one would be the middle and the last one would be the end
I wasnt referring to that. I meant how can they transform like they did in the film? They cant, unless you make them all shellformers with retractable backpacks.
Of course they aren't going to transform like that and you know they do have vehicle parts on them
And plus the line already has shellformers
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Autobot032 Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:56 am
Sabrblade wrote:Yes he has. In three places:Cthulhunicron wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'm still trying to better familiarize myself with the Movieverse fiction, but I will say this. Both the Matrix and Primus (of all things) were created by the AllSpark.
Primus hasn't been mentioned anywhere in the movieverse yet.The latter two are part of the main Movieverse continuity, while the former is part of the Titan UK version of the Movieverse continuity.
- The Fallen's profile in the Titan UK Transformers Comic issue 2.3
- IDW's "Tales of the Fallen" issue #4
- IDW's "Foundation" issues #1 and #2
Bay, Kruger and the producers have never addressed the comic fiction. Hasbro may say it's canon, but as the movies go, it isn't, so technically Primus hasn't been "officially" mentioned in the movieverse.
EDIT: Wow, both the honest trailer and the "fix" video were incredibly disappointing. There were barely any genuine laughs, except the spine song (great work, btw, John!) and Cena's theme when Earth blew up. The rest of it was unfunny pointless drivel that was aimed at stuff that's been nitpicked apart before, over and over. Really disappointing, and the honest trailer couldn't even get their crap accurate or honest, ironically enough.
Thu horse has been dead for quite some time, the boned are now dust from all the beatings. Give it a rest for a bit, will ya? Ugh.
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Sabrblade Fri Oct 24, 2014 9:59 am
There's more to the movieverse than just the movies themselves. And since it's obvious that the movies themselves don't give a care about their own continuity, why should we discredit all other external media that DOES care enough to rationalize and re-piece together the Movieverse? Just because they aren't the movies? That sounds pretty silly to me, discrediting the works that put effort into making things fit while only accepting the works with the more shoddily-crafted continuity.Autobot032 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Yes he has. In three places:Cthulhunicron wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'm still trying to better familiarize myself with the Movieverse fiction, but I will say this. Both the Matrix and Primus (of all things) were created by the AllSpark.
Primus hasn't been mentioned anywhere in the movieverse yet.The latter two are part of the main Movieverse continuity, while the former is part of the Titan UK version of the Movieverse continuity.
- The Fallen's profile in the Titan UK Transformers Comic issue 2.3
- IDW's "Tales of the Fallen" issue #4
- IDW's "Foundation" issues #1 and #2
Bay, Kruger and the producers have never addressed the comic fiction. Hasbro may say it's canon, but as the movies go, it isn't, so technically Primus hasn't been "officially" mentioned in the movieverse.
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Cthulhunicron Fri Oct 24, 2014 7:58 pm
There's more to the movieverse than just the movies themselves. And since it's obvious that the movies themselves don't give a care about their own continuity, why should we discredit all other external media that DOES care enough to rationalize and re-piece together the Movieverse? Just because they aren't the movies? That sounds pretty silly to me, discrediting the works that put effort into making things fit while only accepting the works with the more shoddily-crafted continuity.
The only point I'm trying to make is that I don't think the comics and novels make up or bad writing by Kruger, Kurtzman, or Orci. It doesn't seem logical to say "The plotholes are explained by the comics, therefore the movies are not poorly written."
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Sabrblade Sat Oct 25, 2014 12:47 am
That's not what I'm saying (though, I can't vouch for others who might indeed believe this). What I am saying is that the continuity of the movieverse extends beyond the just the films themselves, and if there is available media out there that is willing to try to deliver to the fans what the movies failed to bring on their own, then I see no reason to toss it all aside and only accept the more poorly-written stuff as being relevant.Cthulhunicron wrote:It doesn't seem logical to say "The plotholes are explained by the comics, therefore the movies are not poorly written."
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Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by TurboMMaster Sat Oct 25, 2014 2:41 am
Plus I noticed without any problems that red car sliced in half by Galvatron had no human inside him, so maybe this red card REALLY was an Autobot, and that means, that Galvatron killed a Cybertronian in AOE (witch is good)
It is funny that there is still discuss about something as obvious, as Bayformers had a lot of plot holes.

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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Cthulhunicron Sat Oct 25, 2014 8:05 pm
In the scene where Cade is trying to help Optimus fight Lockdown, you can see another man in the shot for just a few frames. You see his hand for a split second as Cade shoots at Lockdown, then Lockdown returns fire. Right before the explosion, you can see him standing next to Cade.


Wonder who he was and what he was doing there? lol
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by SlyTF1 Sun Oct 26, 2014 10:09 pm
Cthulhunicron wrote:I noticed something funny the last time I watched this movie.
In the scene where Cade is trying to help Optimus fight Lockdown, you can see another man in the shot for just a few frames. You see his hand for a split second as Cade shoots at Lockdown, then Lockdown returns fire. Right before the explosion, you can see him standing next to Cade.
Wonder who he was and what he was doing there? lol
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Autobot032 Mon Oct 27, 2014 1:53 am
Sabrblade wrote:There's more to the movieverse than just the movies themselves. And since it's obvious that the movies themselves don't give a care about their own continuity, why should we discredit all other external media that DOES care enough to rationalize and re-piece together the Movieverse? Just because they aren't the movies? That sounds pretty silly to me, discrediting the works that put effort into making things fit while only accepting the works with the more shoddily-crafted continuity.Autobot032 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Yes he has. In three places:Cthulhunicron wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'm still trying to better familiarize myself with the Movieverse fiction, but I will say this. Both the Matrix and Primus (of all things) were created by the AllSpark.
Primus hasn't been mentioned anywhere in the movieverse yet.The latter two are part of the main Movieverse continuity, while the former is part of the Titan UK version of the Movieverse continuity.
- The Fallen's profile in the Titan UK Transformers Comic issue 2.3
- IDW's "Tales of the Fallen" issue #4
- IDW's "Foundation" issues #1 and #2
Bay, Kruger and the producers have never addressed the comic fiction. Hasbro may say it's canon, but as the movies go, it isn't, so technically Primus hasn't been "officially" mentioned in the movieverse.
I find it rather rude that you just discredit what I have to say because it suits you. That's not cool and doesn't create a good basis for discussion. It should also be noted that I never said I agree with it, just that that's how it seems to be.
No one, most certainly not me, said anything about us tossing the comics aside, just that those behind the films seemingly have.
Cthulhunicron wrote:There's more to the movieverse than just the movies themselves. And since it's obvious that the movies themselves don't give a care about their own continuity, why should we discredit all other external media that DOES care enough to rationalize and re-piece together the Movieverse? Just because they aren't the movies? That sounds pretty silly to me, discrediting the works that put effort into making things fit while only accepting the works with the more shoddily-crafted continuity.
The only point I'm trying to make is that I don't think the comics and novels make up or bad writing by Kruger, Kurtzman, or Orci. It doesn't seem logical to say "The plotholes are explained by the comics, therefore the movies are not poorly written."
It isn't logical, and that's exactly how it came across to me as well.
Sabrblade wrote:That's not what I'm saying (though, I can't vouch for others who might indeed believe this). What I am saying is that the continuity of the movieverse extends beyond the just the films themselves, and if there is available media out there that is willing to try to deliver to the fans what the movies failed to bring on their own, then I see no reason to toss it all aside and only accept the more poorly-written stuff as being relevant.Cthulhunicron wrote:It doesn't seem logical to say "The plotholes are explained by the comics, therefore the movies are not poorly written."
It extends outward for Hasbro and the fans, yes, but the writers, producers and director seem to be ignoring it, Not saying we have to, but you have to accept the fact that just because something shows up in comics based on the movies or the movieverse, doesn't mean it is official canon or will be used or acknowledged. Once you can come to terms with that fact, you'll be able to handle it better. Do the comics have something to offer? Sure. Doesn't mean much of anything in the long run. If you still want to enjoy the comics, that's great, just don't expect miracles. Bay and co. don't seem to care, and it's not worth getting upset over. Just don't give them anymore of your money if it's that important to you.
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Sabrblade Tue Oct 28, 2014 4:45 pm
Ya'll know that whole "Knights' Terminus" thing Lockdown was talking about? Turns out what he really said was "Welcome back to the Knights' Temenos."
And he might not have been speaking of the ship as a whole, but of the inner sanctuary that Lockdown has imprisoned Optimus and the other Knights within, which Prime said Lockdown had disgraced.
So what are we to call Lockdown's ship, then? I guess "the Knight ship" will do for the time being, since Prime did refer to it as "this Knight ship" and Lockdown did say it was a ship used by the Knights.
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Rodimus Prime Tue Oct 28, 2014 5:02 pm
How do you know this? And it's "y'all," not "ya'll."Sabrblade wrote:Ya'll know that whole "Knights' Terminus" thing Lockdown was talking about? Turns out what he really said was "Welcome back to the Knights' Temenos."
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Sabrblade Tue Oct 28, 2014 5:44 pm
DVD subtitles.Rodimus Prime wrote:How do you know this?Sabrblade wrote:Ya'll know that whole "Knights' Terminus" thing Lockdown was talking about? Turns out what he really said was "Welcome back to the Knights' Temenos."
And in context, it makes sense. A temenos is usually a place set aside as a sanctum or place of holiness and/or reverence, which fits well with the dialogue between Lockdown and Optimus:
What was once a sacred place within the ship is now used to hold monsters and other horrors that Lockdown has captured, and the worst ones at that. Sounds pretty disgraceful, indeed.Lockdown: “Welcome back to the Knights’ Temenos, Prime!”
Optimus: “You have disgraced it.”
Lockdown: “Join your fellow rebels, fugitive scum. It’s for the rarest of specimens, the worst of the worst.”
Also, this image from Figure King #201 shows a look at the new Armor Knight Optimus Prime figure:

Within the black text box to the right of the figure are eight little notes that each pertain to a corresponding numbered image below and/or to the left of the text box. #5 refers to the figure's weapons, and names the new sword that comes with the toy テメノスソード, which Romanizes out to "Temenosu Soodo", which in English would be "Temenos Sword".
The word "Terminus" in Katakana would be ターミナス, which in Romaji would be "Taaminasu". But the sword is labeled as テメノス or "Temenosu", leaving further credence to the Greek "Temenos" used in the DVD subtitles.
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Sabrblade Fri Nov 07, 2014 9:14 am
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Va'al Fri Nov 07, 2014 12:20 pm
Sabrblade wrote:Wow, 75% off? That's either way too good a deal to be true, or Amazon must be pretty desperate to get rid of them.
They did something similar recently on Amazon UK with Chris Ware's Building Stories, down to £4.99 from a RRP of £30. Not entirely sure what is going on.
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by Skywarp64 Fri Nov 07, 2014 6:40 pm
Sabrblade wrote:DVD subtitles.Rodimus Prime wrote:How do you know this?Sabrblade wrote:Ya'll know that whole "Knights' Terminus" thing Lockdown was talking about? Turns out what he really said was "Welcome back to the Knights' Temenos."
Because subtitles have ALWAYS been reliable...
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Re: Age of Extinction Discussion Thread
Posted by SKYWARPED_128 Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:06 pm
Skywarp64 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:DVD subtitles.Rodimus Prime wrote:How do you know this?Sabrblade wrote:Ya'll know that whole "Knights' Terminus" thing Lockdown was talking about? Turns out what he really said was "Welcome back to the Knights' Temenos."
Because subtitles have ALWAYS been reliable...
CHUGWAY!!!!
But seriously, though, even before I watched the DVD with the subtitles turned on, it did sound like "temenos". At first I thought it might have been just some residual accent the VA had--maybe English wasn't his first language or something, like in Ken Watanabe's case.
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