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Darkman20xx wrote:However it is also fact that the TF movie franchise has a cult following
Rodimus Prime wrote:Darkman20xx wrote:However it is also fact that the TF movie franchise has a cult following
Not it is not "fact."
Also, you call nearly 4 BILLION dollars worldwide for the franchise "cult following?" Damn, how much would it have made if it was actually paid to be viewed by the general audience! Oh wait. IT WAS.
ZeroWolf wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Darkman20xx wrote:However it is also fact that the TF movie franchise has a cult following
Not it is not "fact."
Also, you call nearly 4 BILLION dollars worldwide for the franchise "cult following?" Damn, how much would it have made if it was actually paid to be viewed by the general audience! Oh wait. IT WAS.
I know a lot of 'cult' shows that would love that much money![]()
Seriously, Darkman. Red dwarf is a cult show, the TF movies are mainstream, like it or not.
One thing I'll agree with you on though is about improvements. But that is more learning from mistakes. Considering some fan feedback that is a success so far but again it's all opinion. Darkman, forgive me if you already said this, but what is your MAIN beef with the movies? Or to put it a better way, what would you do?
chivesbot20 wrote:Honestly id rather not listen to what he wants from the movies. He'll tell you what he doesn't want in the movies.
Darkman20xx wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Darkman20xx wrote:However it is also fact that the TF movie franchise has a cult following
Not it is not "fact."
Also, you call nearly 4 BILLION dollars worldwide for the franchise "cult following?" Damn, how much would it have made if it was actually paid to be viewed by the general audience! Oh wait. IT WAS.
I know a lot of 'cult' shows that would love that much money![]()
Seriously, Darkman. Red dwarf is a cult show, the TF movies are mainstream, like it or not.
One thing I'll agree with you on though is about improvements. But that is more learning from mistakes. Considering some fan feedback that is a success so far but again it's all opinion. Darkman, forgive me if you already said this, but what is your MAIN beef with the movies? Or to put it a better way, what would you do?
This is really where the argument began. I feel AOE was put out simply to sell toys and make money. Bay said he wanted to stop at 3, they threw millions at him to stay, and then we get left with a movie that quite honestly IMO nobody really put a whole lot of effort into. When you have things like one of the main elements of the movie being called "Transformium" and super weapons that are nothing but big Magnets that pick up stuff and drop it on enemies (really Ratchet and Klankish) I don't call that trying. Point blank it feels like the movie was put out to meet a deadline and hope be functional enough to make another sequel. Again nobody has to agree with my opinion and I really don't care if they don't. Just don't come at me with the "Bay Hater" crap and scream "f you AOE was awesome" I expected more, it didn't deliver, hopefully if I and the others who didn't like it speak, they'll go back to the drawing board and put out a better production next time out.
Darkman20xx wrote:I feel AOE was put out simply to sell toys and make money.
left with a movie that quite honestly IMO nobody really put a whole lot of effort into.
hopefully if I and the others who didn't like it speak, they'll go back to the drawing board and put out a better production next time out.
Darkman20xx wrote:I feel AOE was put out simply to sell toys and make money.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:I personally take it as a small miracle that Bay and/or Kruger actually decided to get rid of the toilet humor and switch away from casting overacting comedians, as well as staying away from using the military. The same formula had been used for the past 3 movies, and it's made them a lot of money regardless of the critics. To some degree, making these changes actually shows that they're starting to care...more or less.
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.'
Darkman20xx wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Darkman20xx wrote:However it is also fact that the TF movie franchise has a cult following
Not it is not "fact."
Also, you call nearly 4 BILLION dollars worldwide for the franchise "cult following?" Damn, how much would it have made if it was actually paid to be viewed by the general audience! Oh wait. IT WAS.
I know a lot of 'cult' shows that would love that much money![]()
Seriously, Darkman. Red dwarf is a cult show, the TF movies are mainstream, like it or not.
One thing I'll agree with you on though is about improvements. But that is more learning from mistakes. Considering some fan feedback that is a success so far but again it's all opinion. Darkman, forgive me if you already said this, but what is your MAIN beef with the movies? Or to put it a better way, what would you do?
This is really where the argument began. I feel AOE was put out simply to sell toys and make money. Bay said he wanted to stop at 3, they threw millions at him to stay, and then we get left with a movie that quite honestly IMO nobody really put a whole lot of effort into. When you have things like one of the main elements of the movie being called "Transformium" and super weapons that are nothing but big Magnets that pick up stuff and drop it on enemies (really Ratchet and Klankish) I don't call that trying. Point blank it feels like the movie was put out to meet a deadline and hope be functional enough to make another sequel. Again nobody has to agree with my opinion and I really don't care if they don't. Just don't come at me with the "Bay Hater" crap and scream "f you AOE was awesome" I expected more, it didn't deliver, hopefully if I and the others who didn't like it speak, they'll go back to the drawing board and put out a better production next time out.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:I'm only guessing here, but I think the point Darkman is trying to make is that he feels there's no creative passion in the TF movies. As long as the movies do what they're supposed to do (sell toys, sell tickets) nothing else matters.
Again, just guessing.
Burn wrote:Darkman20xx wrote:I feel AOE was put out simply to sell toys and make money.
What else was it suppose to do?left with a movie that quite honestly IMO nobody really put a whole lot of effort into.
Harsh dude, harsh. What, all those CGI effects were simple?hopefully if I and the others who didn't like it speak, they'll go back to the drawing board and put out a better production next time out.
No, it won't. It never will. You're in a minority. The majority are those who have bought tickets and helped propel the takings so high. That's who they will listen to.
Have Megatron kill Sentinel.Sub-Prime wrote:Also I realize a lot of people hate Bay's version of Optimus yet I find Bay's version the most realistic out of all of them.
Let's see here. G1 Prime was designed to be KID FRIENDLY and I enjoyed him like that as a kid. Folks were mad when he killed Sentinel. So what could he have done instead? Put him in a makeshift robot prison on Earth?
Until the movies came out, the brand in all its incarnations treated the battles as more of a superhero style conflict rather than realistic warfare, and people were fine with that. It was a more uplifiting alternative to the more dreadful nature of real world wars and the turmoil and misery that accompany them. An element of escapist fantasy that tickled our imaginations rather than emphasized the graphic horrors of war.Sub-Prime wrote:People also fail to realize that Transformers are a WARRING faction of two sides of militarize robots. What you expected? G1 style fights for freedom that always ends in "RETREAT"...Lol. Some people I tell ya...unrealistic!
The problem wasn't that he finally had a personality, but that it was such an ugly mean-spirited personality.Sub-Prime wrote:People also hated the fact that Optimus had more well rounded personality that felt more human like than ever before.
Being angry is fine. How one copes with and channels that anger is what matters.Sub-Prime wrote:People said he needed to be the strong pillar of strength and morality in the face of his own soldiers and himself being hunted down and killed ruthlessly. If he wasn't angry about these events I would have hated the movie big time as I felt that he wouldn't show a world of care for his robot familia.
I can see arguments for liking the first movie more, but the second was horrible and the third was miserable. The most arguments I've seen people have against this one is that it bored them more than anything.Sub-Prime wrote:This movie to me had the best hero & villain story in all the 4 movies. I still can't see why folks like the last 3 more than AOE. It baffles me!
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.'
Sub-Prime wrote:Let's see here. G1 Prime was designed to be KID FRIENDLY and I enjoyed him like that as a kid. Folks were mad when he killed Sentinel. So what could he have done instead? Put him in a makeshift robot prison on Earth?
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