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Convotron wrote:I feel that the fight between Optimus Prime and the Fallen was far too abrupt and anti-climatic. OP just powered up, killed the Fallen, and that was that. I admit, though, I got goosebumps when OP combined with Jetfire and then said "Let's roll.".
Autobot032 wrote:Shyamalan classic
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
steve kitchener wrote:Hey People,
Sorry if this has been brought up before but I don't understand why the Cube splinters only revive Deceptions and not Autobots.
THanks
axeline wrote:Guys and girls, opinions are opinions. no matter what you say on the internet, nothing is going to stop tf2 from making huge money. its a great action movie, and like all action movies, that's what it delivers. that was a great movie also but honestly, that was more of an action packed film. It doesn't need to have a great story for it to be a good action movie.
vectorA3 wrote:but a great story is the backbone of all great movies --without a great story all of the action is less meaningful. I still say they should've waited another year/took another year to film, with a proper script. No extreme rush. A movie with this many special fx needs as much time as possible.
Autobot032 wrote:Optimus and the others never used it on Jazz because as far as they knew, the cube was destroyed. Until the events in ROTF, I don't think they had any idea that the cube splinters could do anything much.
Jacob P. Galvatron wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Optimus and the others never used it on Jazz because as far as they knew, the cube was destroyed. Until the events in ROTF, I don't think they had any idea that the cube splinters could do anything much.
It wasn't used on Jazz because his body wouldn't function if they tried it.
He was torn in half. His spark chamber was destroyed.
Autobot032 wrote:Jacob P. Galvatron wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Optimus and the others never used it on Jazz because as far as they knew, the cube was destroyed. Until the events in ROTF, I don't think they had any idea that the cube splinters could do anything much.
It wasn't used on Jazz because his body wouldn't function if they tried it.
He was torn in half. His spark chamber was destroyed.
We can't assume that that's the reason. If the Allspark could reactivate Megatron, give a body to the disembodied head of Frenzy, activate lifeless technology into new beings (Dispensor, Ejector, and the like...), then it could definitely revive Jazz. The Autobots didn't know it was capable of doing so as a shard, or Prime knows it's made of pure evil, or something.
I'm starting to think it can create evil, restore pre-existing good, and that's about it. Beyond that, the whole danged thing makes no sense.
Jacob P. Galvatron wrote:I mean, the movie title is Revenge of the Fallen! He's the most important guy!
Sideswing wrote:Jacob P. Galvatron wrote:I mean, the movie title is Revenge of the Fallen! He's the most important guy!
Here, look. 'Revenge of the Fallen' could mean 'Revenge of the Fallen Ones' which accually what the Polish translation of the title is.
So that would mean the title is correct since Megatron killed Optimus and had his revenge.
vectorA3 wrote:this is absolutely the by-product of a rushed script/screenplay and rushed production. The writers knocked it out of the park for Star Trek (of course Abrams directed), but they can't nail TF2? That sux. I said in another thread --if there is a trilogy, ROTF will be the weakest, unless they absolutely do a piss poor job on the third.
Autobot Outback wrote:vectorA3 wrote:this is absolutely the by-product of a rushed script/screenplay and rushed production. The writers knocked it out of the park for Star Trek (of course Abrams directed), but they can't nail TF2? That sux. I said in another thread --if there is a trilogy, ROTF will be the weakest, unless they absolutely do a piss poor job on the third.
They just got lazy,they wrote the story mostly during the Writer's Strike of 2007-2008!Bay rushed it,you failed us yet again Michael Bay!:BOOM:
vectorA3 wrote:Autobot Outback wrote:vectorA3 wrote:this is absolutely the by-product of a rushed script/screenplay and rushed production. The writers knocked it out of the park for Star Trek (of course Abrams directed), but they can't nail TF2? That sux. I said in another thread --if there is a trilogy, ROTF will be the weakest, unless they absolutely do a piss poor job on the third.
They just got lazy,they wrote the story mostly during the Writer's Strike of 2007-2008!Bay rushed it,you failed us yet again Michael Bay!:BOOM:
which is the exact reason Bay, should not have directed TF2. I'll take less explosions and eye candy for a better, meaningful, story any day!! Since Joe is getting good reviews -I wish Sommers had directed TF2!! Just someone other than Bay. Spielberg really f'd up picking him. He should've directed himself for chrissakes. Can you imagine if Cameron directed both TFs?? Bay just took a gigantic piss on the franchise by rushing TF2. Paramount is greedy - they should've been satisfied with just Star Trek and G.I. Joe for '09 and slid back ROTF for '10. There is no freakin reason it had to come out this year other than greed. I like it, but it doesn't deserve to be #9 all time B.O.
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