dabattousai wrote:People should be happy. I would not have wanted to see Welker's voice coming out of that piece of entangled metal garbage being called Megatron.
I have to agree with this 100 percent.
I really can't say I liked any movie that Weaving was in.
The matrix was crap, his parts in Tolkien trilogy was lousy.
And V for Vendetta could have been a great movie, if it wasn't a totally political bash fest and that agonizingly annoying Nate Portman wasn't in it.
But honestly V for Vendetta was a overly blown up movie that sucked rotten eggs imho.
V was the best part, but it didn't save that p.o.s. of a movie.
Hugo Weaving as a voice actor for that junkion of a megatron, I can live with that.
Welker doesn't deserve to play a robot that looks like the Jaws of life was used on him instead of the car he was in.
I honestly don't think this bolsters the movie or makes it any better imho. This movie needs a lot more than a guy that's best known for saying "Mr.Anderson".
If that's the case then they should have gotten Tim Allen to play him, since he said "Nelson" a lot.
I understand the "waiting to see" opinion, but nothing I've seen is wanting or making wait for me to hold my opinion back that this movie is typical Hollywood crap.
As far as Kay and Chalk go, they both suck imho. If you watch every episode of the Unicron trilogy you will Chalk say at least once the line of "HUH!". Some will say it's the writers or what have you, but if someone is a great actor of any type, they wouldn't allow themselves to be diminished by horrible writing.
I've seen a lot of Chalk's work, and to be honest he has no range, his voices all sound the same.
And the only thing Kay can say is YESSSSSSSSSSS, which is so damn annoying.
Harrison Ford didn't let it happen in Star Wars.