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Creature SH wrote:One of the definitive lowpoints for Transformers as a whole.
Sid Burn wrote:This is painful, some of the posters on this thread really need to LIGHTEN UP. TF is geared primarily towards CHILDREN, most of us that collect got hooked when we were.... you guessed it, CHILDREN.
If you want a darker TF universe, that is what the comics serve. Even past that, I think there were many scenes where the decepticons came off as scary, dark and merciless.
The movie did an amazing job of servicing every point of interest, fans, parents, kids and general moviegoers.
Fans DO ruin things after the fact, I think some fans got in their heads that they would hate the film and that dictated their mindset while watching, I feel sorry for these fans.
And to all who thought prime was too brutal on Bonecrusher, 'crusher had just murdered a busload of people, and the Prime I know doesnt take that kind of thing well.
Too often people confuse Primes compassion for weakness. Prime has had some kind of blade in his forearm since G1, what is he supposed to do with it, pet kittens?
Sid Burn wrote:Fans DO ruin things after the fact, I think some fans got in their heads that they would hate the film and that dictated their mindset while watching, I feel sorry for these fans.
Tramp wrote:I disagree with you Alex. The movie was exactly what it was meant to be a good old-fashioned action adventure popcorn fun blockbuster. Do you honestly believe that the movie sould have been anything more than that? Do you honestly believe that the designs used would have looked any worse than if they had tried to use the actual cartoon designs from the 80's? While the movie designs may have been a bit overly complex, they were a batter choice than trying to directly conmvert the original cartoon or toy designs to live action. The shot of Bumblebee "lubricating" on Agent Simmons was also not only completely in character for Bumblebee, but funny because Agent Simmons actually deserved it. He was an obnoxious, self-righteous SOB who had it coming to him. That is what made it funny. It wasn't just the fact that Bumblebee lubricated on him, it was the fact that he got what was coming to him in such a way that he was not harmed. He was just humiliated.
Tramp wrote:I disagree with you Alex. The movie was exactly what it was meant to be a good old-fashioned action adventure popcorn fun blockbuster.
Tramp wrote:Do you honestly believe that the movie sould have been anything more than that?
Tramp wrote:Do you honestly believe that the designs used would have looked any worse than if they had tried to use the actual cartoon designs from the 80's?
Tramp wrote:While the movie designs may have been a bit overly complex, they were a batter choice than trying to directly conmvert the original cartoon or toy designs to live action.
Tramp wrote:The shot of Bumblebee "lubricating" on Agent Simmons was also not only completely in character for Bumblebee, but funny because Agent Simmons actually deserved it. He was an obnoxious, self-righteous SOB who had it coming to him. That is what made it funny.
Tramp wrote:It wasn't just the fact that Bumblebee lubricated on him, it was the fact that he got what was coming to him in such a way that he was not harmed. He was just humiliated.
Tramp wrote:That's just it. It is that very last part I really disagree with you on. Most fans went in there with an open mind and took the movie for what it was, a fun action adventure blockbuster, a "popcorn" movie.
Autobot032 wrote:Yes. People were on the bus.
No, not literally, seeing as the bus was rigged with pyrotechnics behind the scenes, but yes...there were people on the bus, which is what prompted Prime to turn and fight Bonecrusher.
Hell, there were people in the cars he was tossing around.
The fact that some of you can even watch that clip and see the exact opposite of what happened...is just...wow.
Tramp wrote:From a story-telling perspecitve, it had to be told from the human point of view because, since this is the first movie, we are being introduced to the TransFormers for the first time, and it is the humans who we, the audience, would most relate to. It is through the eyes of the humans in the story that we learn about the Autobots and Decepticons. It is through Sam Witwickey's eyes that we come to know Optimus Prime and Bumblebee and the rest. Without the human story, We never really know the TransFormers. Remember, this movie was not made just for the die-hard fans. It was made for the general public. Thus, the movie cannot assume that everyone knows the ins-and-outs of TF lore. They need to be introduced to it through human eyes. You can't do it through the eyes of the TransFormers themselves. It has to be told from the human perspective. Also, without the Humans, the whole point of the TransFormers being "Robots In Disguise" becomes moot because there would be no one to hide from. Not only that, money is also an issue. Too many TransFormers or too much screen time on them would cost an astronomical amount of money, making such a movie impossible. It is a balancing act.
Alex Kingdom wrote:Tramp wrote:That's just it. It is that very last part I really disagree with you on. Most fans went in there with an open mind and took the movie for what it was, a fun action adventure blockbuster, a "popcorn" movie.
And I wasn't disputing that, you've missed my point again. Im not going to argue the finer points of why I thought it was both a bad movie and a poor adaptation of the source material, I think I've done that enough in other threads. I'm also not going to reiterate my original point because if you didn't manage to grasp it the first two times I doubt you will this time. Let's just agree to disagree eh?
Yours AK
Toyotus Superion wrote:Dude! QFT!!! I agree 100 percent!
Those fans you speak of really missed out because alot of them hated the movie before it was even out.
Alex Kingdom wrote:Yes I do, It should have been about Transformers not a movie about flashy cars, teen romance, the US Military, explosions, slapstick comedy and product placement that used transforming robots as it's Unique Selling Point and not its focus.
Tramp wrote:That's just it. It is that very last part I really disagree with you on. Most fans went in there with an open mind and took the movie for what it was, a fun action adventure blockbuster, a "popcorn" movie. TransFormers is not and never has been "high art" story-telling. It's fun science fiction combining action, humor, a bit of romance. dashing heres and nasty villains. All the good stuff of a Saturday morning matinee. As for the TransFormers themselves; the original G1 TransFormers were all real cars and vehicles. The movie just made use of that too. Also, product placement is actually better and more realistic. We don't live in a "generic" world. Which is more ralistic, eating at some made-up joint or Burger King. Do people drive generic cars or Chevy's and Potiac's and Fords? To people eat Acme cereal or HoneyComb? Do they buy things on Superauction.com or EBay? We live in a brand name world. Thus it makes perfect sense to have real brand names in the movie. Not only is product placement more realistic, it also saves money because the companies pay the film to use their products. This makes the movie less expensive to produce, which is a smart financial strategy.
Secondly, From a story-telling perspecitve, it had to be told from the human point of view because, since this is the first movie, we are being introduced to the TransFormers for the first time, and it is the humans who we, the audience, would most relate to. It is through the eyes of the humans in the story that we learn about the Autobots and Decepticons. It is through Sam Witwickey's eyes that we come to know Optimus Prime and Bumblebee and the rest. Without the human story, We never really know the TransFormers. Remember, this movie was not made just for the die-hard fans. It was made for the general public. Thus, the movie cannot assume that everyone knows the ins-and-outs of TF lore. They need to be introduced to it through human eyes. You can't do it through the eyes of the TransFormers themselves. It has to be told from the human perspective. Also, without the Humans, the whole point of the TransFormers being "Robots In Disguise" becomes moot because there would be no one to hide from. Not only that, money is also an issue. Too many TransFormers or too much screen time on them would cost an astronomical amount of money, making such a movie impossible. It is a balancing act.
syphonn wrote:Alex Kingdom wrote:Yes I do, It should have been about Transformers not a movie about flashy cars, teen romance, the US Military, explosions, slapstick comedy and product placement that used transforming robots as it's Unique Selling Point and not its focus.
good point
Auto Bot wrote:syphonn wrote:Alex Kingdom wrote:Yes I do, It should have been about Transformers not a movie about flashy cars, teen romance, the US Military, explosions, slapstick comedy and product placement that used transforming robots as it's Unique Selling Point and not its focus.
good point
I agree to that.
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