sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Maybe....but the problem with the "Blockish Robot" look is that its just not scary.
Sure it is, espesially when it's a giant flaming robot.
Besides he transforms into a TANK and a tank is basically a block on treds with a huge gun on the top. I don't think anyone won't find that scary. I mean, what can a tank do to you except run you over or fire it's huge cannon at you, either way, you're dead.
Nor is it a realistic idea of what Alien robots might look like.
This doesn't make alot of sence. Who are you or Bay to decided what a realistic idea of an unrealistic thing is supose to look like? You can't possibly predict what is and isn't realistic in a non-realistic world.
The only way to judge realisum is in real world terms, and in that case neither is the least bit more real than the other. Here's the problem with the thinking behind the movie designs.
1. While I would agree the Blocky designs can't possibly be agile enough to be battle ready the Movie designs have the oppisite problem. They have too many exsposed wires and not enough armor to be battle ready. There needs to be some kind of middle ground were a Transformer can have it's mobility without the loss of it's armor otherwise they're so vulnerable a child could easily kill the most dangerous Decepticons.
2. The lack of any "transforming" eliments in the designs. They don't look like they can actully Transform at all. If they did the alt modes would be broken bent up vehicles not sleek new sports cars. G1 Transformers typically utilized the cracks that allready exsisted in their vehicle modes (Doors, hood, trunk, ect.) and didn't add much more "damage" to the vehicles than what was allready there. There are cases where a crack goes right through the hood and windshield which really doesn't help my case here but my point is that the cartoon designs had alot less added cracks then the movie designs. My idea of a more realistic Transformer would be one where the cracks on the vehicle mode are the transforming componants with no added stuff because if it wear real the Transformers would all look exactly like their toys.
That being said, the Alternators are the most realistic Transformers in exsistance. I don't even own any of them (no money) but I know two things about them. Their vehicle modes look like real vehicles and their robot modes look like Transforming robots.
Movie designs look like walking piles of scrap metal and wires.
I just with he would do more with the faces.....I could live with his over all designs [in most cases] is he just made more of the faces to look like their G1 counterparts.
I could live with any crapy design as long as the story is good.
I hated the Beast Machines designs just as much as the movie designs but it's still one of my favorite series. The difference, Beast Machines told a good story, one I thought was ended to early because there's still alot of unesplained holes from the gap after Beast Wars. The first movie to me felt like one long preview to be perfectly honest. Too many humans, not enough Transformers = I'm still waiting for a live action Transformers movie to come out. This is the only reason I'm even giveing Bay another chance with the second movie. That and because the long Preview was still better than Armada.
I'm hopeing with the bigger budget the plot will be more Transformers involved than just seeing how their presence on Earth effects the humans and... exsplosions all over the place.
As long as the plot is decent I can deal with all the other crap.
BTW It looks like one of the new Autobots, Skids, is going to be a prius.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHtjGBXi ... re=relatedOK so actully it's a Beat but it looks like a prius.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL4wfilTe-o