Burnup Prime wrote:roy_flagg00 wrote:Burnup Prime wrote:to put it simply: G1 designs worked in 1984, but would NOT work in 2007
Exactly.
And bayformers would not work in 1984 and would work never.
You can't climb the high road of realism and take the low road of cliche.
I bet that there are designs out there that aren't g1 but also dont suck.
I know it hurts to admit, but people should not psyche themselves into believing the designs are good just because they like transformers so much that they dont want the movie to fail.
The designs were not the worst ever, but could have been way better.
Also, don't forget to buy your new Pontiac Solstice!
That way you can imagine you too are riding around in a transformer!
that was NOT what I was saying, you dope. I was saying that they had to change with the times. one good example is Optimus Prime. how often do you see a flat-nosed truck these days? not often. it would have looked out of place. and the new transformers designs can and do work. they are Transformers, and it ticks me off how people like you call them "bayformers". these guys count as trasnsformers just as much as all the other Transformers made throughout history
Saying bayformers count as transformers is like saying all those planes that came before the wright brothers' plane (the ones in black and white news reels with the old timey music) count as planes, or maybe the bicycles the the one big wheel at the front and the one really small wheel in the back count as bikes. Comparison in name and funcion only.
I think lying underneath this debate is the desire some people have to have some kind of mecha creation that americans can be proud of.
here are two comparative examples:


if you like johnny five, chances are you will like bayformers
here is another:


If you like mechwarrior more, you will probably like bayformers.
It does not have to be g1, it just should not suck.
I think americans really could not design a good looking mech to save their lives, maybe you disagree. This same style could have been don by japanese designers and would have looked 100 times better.
Also, don't forget to go out and buy mountain dew and a brand new camaro! hooray american business!