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Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:12 pm
by Autobot032
SlyTF1 wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:So you're saying that every person in the world who liked ROTF is retarded?


Or on drugs.


Too bad the rules prohibit me from cursing you out. Let me leave before I do something irrational... :BANG_HEAD:


Sly? Pay close attention.

REPORT HIM!

His posts have actionable offenses in them. Instead of helping him stoke the fire, report him and let the management put his fire out.

He's trouble from the word go. Why do you think I blocked him??

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:15 pm
by SlyTF1
cotss2012 wrote:Define "not many".


Minor things like Wheelie disappearing before the final battle.

Autobot032 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:So you're saying that every person in the world who liked ROTF is retarded?


Or on drugs.


Too bad the rules prohibit me from cursing you out. Let me leave before I do something irrational... :BANG_HEAD:


Sly? Pay close attention.

REPORT HIM!

His posts have actionable offenses in them. Instead of helping him stoke the fire, report him and let the management put his fire out.

He's trouble from the word go. Why do you think I blocked him??


I don't believe in reporting people. I've done my fair share of garbage, and it just doesn't seem fair to me. I know that's why it's there, but it just doesn't seem fair to report someone for things I've done before. But I'm trying as nicely as I possibly can to be civil about pointing this crap out.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:56 pm
by Autobot032
SlyTF1 wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:Define "not many".


Minor things like Wheelie disappearing before the final battle.

Autobot032 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:So you're saying that every person in the world who liked ROTF is retarded?


Or on drugs.


Too bad the rules prohibit me from cursing you out. Let me leave before I do something irrational... :BANG_HEAD:


Sly? Pay close attention.

REPORT HIM!

His posts have actionable offenses in them. Instead of helping him stoke the fire, report him and let the management put his fire out.

He's trouble from the word go. Why do you think I blocked him??


I don't believe in reporting people. I've done my fair share of garbage, and it just doesn't seem fair to me. I know that's why it's there, but it just doesn't seem fair to report someone for things I've done before. But I'm trying as nicely as I possibly can to be civil about pointing this crap out.


That's one of the dumbest excuses I've ever heard. I've been reported in the past, I have no problem reporting others. It's one thing to do it "just because", it's another when it's warranted. Here, it's warranted.

More likely, you're in the mood to fight and feel like going until you win. Newsflash: You won't win.

So, I'm going to go ahead and report him. This is getting ridiculous. You could just flat out ignore him, but you won't do that. You'll continue to stoke the fire.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:02 pm
by SlyTF1
Autobot032 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:Define "not many".


Minor things like Wheelie disappearing before the final battle.

Autobot032 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:So you're saying that every person in the world who liked ROTF is retarded?


Or on drugs.


Too bad the rules prohibit me from cursing you out. Let me leave before I do something irrational... :BANG_HEAD:


Sly? Pay close attention.

REPORT HIM!

His posts have actionable offenses in them. Instead of helping him stoke the fire, report him and let the management put his fire out.

He's trouble from the word go. Why do you think I blocked him??


I don't believe in reporting people. I've done my fair share of garbage, and it just doesn't seem fair to me. I know that's why it's there, but it just doesn't seem fair to report someone for things I've done before. But I'm trying as nicely as I possibly can to be civil about pointing this crap out.


That's one of the dumbest excuses I've ever heard. I've been reported in the past, I have no problem reporting others. It's one thing to do it "just because", it's another when it's warranted. Here, it's warranted.

More likely, you're in the mood to fight and feel like going until you win. Newsflash: You won't win.

So, I'm going to go ahead and report him. This is getting ridiculous. You could just flat out ignore him, but you won't do that. You'll continue to stoke the fire.


To be honest, I don't care about winning, or proving myself right. I just never reported anyone before...

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:05 pm
by cotss2012
SlyTF1 wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:Define "not many".

Minor things like Wheelie disappearing before the final battle.


So the National Air and Space Museum being located in the middle of a desert in Arizona is "minor", in your opinion? What would you consider a "major" plot hole?

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:06 pm
by SlyTF1
cotss2012 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:Define "not many".

Minor things like Wheelie disappearing before the final battle.


So the National Air and Space Museum being located in the middle of a desert in Arizona is "minor", in your opinion? What would you consider a "major" plot hole?


That's not a plot hole. In no way does it dramatically effect the plot.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:17 pm
by cotss2012
DUDE.

Wheelie points a laser at Washington, D.C. on a map in John Turturro's basement

The characters go to Washington, D.C.

They enter the National Air and Space Museum... in Washington, D.C.

When they exit the same museum, it has moved, and is now roughly 3,000 miles from its previous location.

THAT IS A HUGE GODDAMN PLOT HOLE.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 8:04 pm
by SlyTF1
cotss2012 wrote:DUDE.

Wheelie points a laser at Washington, D.C. on a map in John Turturro's basement

The characters go to Washington, D.C.

They enter the National Air and Space Museum... in Washington, D.C.

When they exit the same museum, it has moved, and is now roughly 3,000 miles from its previous location.

THAT IS A HUGE GODDAMN PLOT HOLE.


Just because the creators chose a different spot to portray a spot doesn't make it a plot hole. In he movie, it's still damn in DC. It doesn't change the plot at all.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 8:04 pm
by Evil_the_Nub
cotss2012 wrote:DUDE.

Wheelie points a laser at Washington, D.C. on a map in John Turturro's basement

The characters go to Washington, D.C.

They enter the National Air and Space Museum... in Washington, D.C.

When they exit the same museum, it has moved, and is now roughly 3,000 miles from its previous location.

THAT IS A HUGE GODDAMN PLOT HOLE.

That's a setting issue, not a plot issue.
From Wikipedia:
A plot hole, or plothole, is a gap or inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the flow of logic established by the story's plot, or constitutes a blatant omission of relevant information regarding the plot. These include such things as unlikely behaviour or actions of characters, illogical or impossible events, events happening for no apparent reason, or statements/events that contradict earlier events in the storyline. It's fiction, D.C. being near a desert is about as serious as there being a Mt. St. Hilary in Oregon.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:26 pm
by Capt.Failure
cotss2012 wrote:DUDE.

Wheelie points a laser at Washington, D.C. on a map in John Turturro's basement

The characters go to Washington, D.C.

They enter the National Air and Space Museum... in Washington, D.C.

When they exit the same museum, it has moved, and is now roughly 3,000 miles from its previous location.

THAT IS A HUGE GODDAMN PLOT HOLE.


Educate yourself on what a plot hole is. Then come back to the thread.

Plot holes in RotF:
1. Wheelie teleporting/disappearing.
2. The Primes could beat the Fallen to take the Matrix but not kill him even though only a Prime could finish him. Optimus' fusion with Jetfire giving him the strength to do this is tangentially related.
3. The cover up of the previous film's final battle and it's location ("Mission City" in Transformers, *Los Angeles in RotF).

I'll also point out that "robot heaven" isn't one either. That would require an existential debate on whether a Cybertronian has a soul or not, and this isn't the thread for that.

*Note: Considering post-9/11 Americans can be...sensitive about mass destruction it wouldn't surprise me if LA was always the planned city for the finale in Transformers but the executives veto'd it.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:37 pm
by Rodimus Prime
cotss2012 wrote: Personally, I love drinking 8-12 shots of vodka and sitting down for some giant robot fighting and testicle jokes, and one of these days, I'd like to watch Tron Legacy under the influence of MDMA.


And you call others retarded.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:56 am
by Evil Eye
OH GOD NOT THIS ARGUMENT AGAIN.

The G1 cartoon had TONNES more plot holes and animation errors than all 3 live-action films combined. Besides, at what point in ROTF in the air and space museum do they say they're in Arizona?

People just bitch about the movies because they're not the same as their badly animated, rather corny childhood memories, complete with fragile, inarticulated excuses for toys with SLAGGIN' STICKERS and no knees. If you hate the films that much, don't watch them.

Besides, why complain about the movies when you could be complaining about the Energon cartoon, which was genuinely dreadful?

Rant over.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:47 am
by SlyTF1
Capt.Failure wrote:
cotss2012 wrote:DUDE.

Wheelie points a laser at Washington, D.C. on a map in John Turturro's basement

The characters go to Washington, D.C.

They enter the National Air and Space Museum... in Washington, D.C.

When they exit the same museum, it has moved, and is now roughly 3,000 miles from its previous location.

THAT IS A HUGE GODDAMN PLOT HOLE.


Educate yourself on what a plot hole is. Then come back to the thread.

Plot holes in RotF:
1. Wheelie teleporting/disappearing.
2. The Primes could beat the Fallen to take the Matrix but not kill him even though only a Prime could finish him. Optimus' fusion with Jetfire giving him the strength to do this is tangentially related.
3. The cover up of the previous film's final battle and it's location ("Mission City" in Transformers, *Los Angeles in RotF).

I'll also point out that "robot heaven" isn't one either. That would require an existential debate on whether a Cybertronian has a soul or not, and this isn't the thread for that.

*Note: Considering post-9/11 Americans can be...sensitive about mass destruction it wouldn't surprise me if LA was always the planned city for the finale in Transformers but the executives veto'd it.


1. Minor plothole.
2. How do you know the first 13 weren't anti-violence?
3. Mission City was supposed to be near LA. Leo was pretty much a dumbass anyway, so a character misinterpreting one city for another that's close by isn't a plot hole either.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:00 pm
by Noideaforaname
SlyTF1 wrote:2. How do you know the first 13 weren't anti-violence?

Fighting a big old war:
Image
and IMPALING the Fallen:
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don't seem "anti-violent" to me. Plus, I'd imagine Jetfire would've mention something to the effect if they were. He's not that senile.

Why the Original Primes didn't kill the Fallen while they got him literally pinned down and outnumbered despite (presumably) knowing only they could kill him isn't explained, hence is a legitimate plot hole. We can speculate all day long, and Hasbro or a comic could even retcon a reason in, but it's still a plot hole within the movie.

Plot holes happen, even in critically-acclaimed works (see for yourself here). Trying to deny or reconcile them is pointless, just got to accept them and move on.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:23 pm
by Evil_the_Nub
Jetfire did say the Fallen was stronger than all the other Primes. Even though they managed to get the Matrix away from him I don't think they could have beaten him. So they sacrificed themselves to hide the Matrix from him.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 2:10 am
by Capt.Failure
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Jetfire did say the Fallen was stronger than all the other Primes. Even though they managed to get the Matrix away from him I don't think they could have beaten him. So they sacrificed themselves to hide the Matrix from him.


That on paper anyway is the general idea. I think ultimately what it boils down to is they didn't have the time to film the logical outcome: an epic battle between a powered up Prime and the Fallen that gave the Fallen the credit he deserved.

Why didn't they? You can mostly blame the executives who decided to go ahead with filming using only a 14 page unfinished script farted out in a weekend by two no-talent hacks who Bay had to pay out of pocket just to stay for that weekend. When the men up top said "filming is finished in <insert number> days, then we want the film edited and done" you do what they say. Bay does not have the level of creative control a lot of our local forumites like to think. Of course they would think he does since he's an easy target, not the faceless Hasbro and Paramount executives.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 3:26 am
by cotss2012
SlyTF1 wrote:In he movie, it's still damn in DC.


Wrong. In the movie, the Air and Space museum literally moves from DC to the middle of a desert. There are even some exterior shots immediately prior to the characters entering the museum, and they depict the museum in a distinctly non-desert-looking location.

Evil_the_Nub wrote:That's a setting issue, not a plot issue.
From Wikipedia:
[i]A plot hole, or plothole, is a gap or inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the flow of logic established by the story's plot, or constitutes a blatant omission of relevant information regarding the plot. These include such things as unlikely behaviour or actions of characters, illogical or impossible events


I'm pretty sure that teleporting the Smithsonian from Washington DC to the middle of a desert constitutes an "illogical or impossible event"

Capt.Failure wrote:Plot holes in RotF:
1. Wheelie teleporting/disappearing.
2. The Primes could beat the Fallen to take the Matrix but not kill him even though only a Prime could finish him. Optimus' fusion with Jetfire giving him the strength to do this is tangentially related.
3. The cover up of the previous film's final battle and it's location ("Mission City" in Transformers, *Los Angeles in RotF).


You forgot:

4. In TF '07, the Autobot-Decepticon war was started by Megatron. In RotF, it was started by the Fallen.

5. In TF '07, the war was fought over the Allspark. In RotF, the war was fought over the sun-blower-upper-machine.

6. The entire plot thread with Alice, which made no sense and went nowhere.

7. How did BB know that Sam was at the party?

8. How did Optimus know that Megatron was about to kill Sam in that warehouse?

9. At what point does Sam's head stop being full of crazy, and why?

blah blah blah...

Delta Magnus wrote:The G1 cartoon had TONNES more plot holes and animation errors than all 3 live-action films combined.


That's no excuse. You can't hold a half-hour toy commercial to the same standards as a $200 million summer blockbuster. However, I'm willing to bet that the first season actually had fewer plot holes per hour than RotF did.

Delta Magnus wrote:Besides, at what point in ROTF in the air and space museum do they say they're in Arizona?


They don't actually say it. However, it turns out that there's an "airplane graveyard" at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tucson, Arizona, and that's apparently where the museum teleported to.

Delta Magnus wrote:Besides, why complain about the movies when you could be complaining about the Energon cartoon, which was genuinely dreadful?


Because this is the live-action movie forum. We go elsewhere to complain about Energon.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 5:05 am
by Evil_the_Nub
cotss2012 wrote:
Capt.Failure wrote:Plot holes in RotF:
1. Wheelie teleporting/disappearing.
2. The Primes could beat the Fallen to take the Matrix but not kill him even though only a Prime could finish him. Optimus' fusion with Jetfire giving him the strength to do this is tangentially related.
3. The cover up of the previous film's final battle and it's location ("Mission City" in Transformers, *Los Angeles in RotF).


You forgot:

4. In TF '07, the Autobot-Decepticon war was started by Megatron. In RotF, it was started by the Fallen.

5. In TF '07, the war was fought over the Allspark. In RotF, the war was fought over the sun-blower-upper-machine.

Different incidents. The conflict the Fallen started was with the other Primes. Megatron started the war between the Autobots and Decepticons. Although the Fallen did have a power behind the scenes role in that.
6. The entire plot thread with Alice, which made no sense and went nowhere.

She was trying to capture Sam(or at least his brain) without drawing too much attention.
7. How did BB know that Sam was at the party?

He knew what college he went to. When he got there he would have noticed that huge party and probably thought that would be a good place to start looking.
8. How did Optimus know that Megatron was about to kill Sam in that warehouse?

A giant helicopter snatching a car off the road would draw a lot of attention. Trace a few 911 calls and that would lead them right to it.
9. At what point does Sam's head stop being full of crazy, and why?

This is all speculation, but I think the Allspark went into the Matrix when Sam found it. That would explain why it was leading him there, it needed a new vessel.

Delta Magnus wrote:Besides, at what point in ROTF in the air and space museum do they say they're in Arizona?


cotss2012 wrote:They don't actually say it. However, it turns out that there's an "airplane graveyard" at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tucson, Arizona, and that's apparently where the museum teleported to.

Just because it was filmed there doesn't mean that's where it took place. By that logic the Lord of the Rings took place in New Zealand and all of Star Wars happened on Earth. It's a fictional world where there are a few geographical differences to the one we live in.
Delta Magnus wrote:Besides, why complain about the movies when you could be complaining about the Energon cartoon, which was genuinely dreadful?


Because this is the live-action movie forum. We go elsewhere to complain about Energon.

Or you could talk about thing you do like. I hated the movie Cloverfield with the intensity of 1000 suns, but instead of spending my time on Cloverfield forums I spend it here talking about Transformer which I do like.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:38 am
by Capt.Failure
cotss2012 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:In he movie, it's still damn in DC.


Wrong. In the movie, the Air and Space museum literally moves from DC to the middle of a desert. There are even some exterior shots immediately prior to the characters entering the museum, and they depict the museum in a distinctly non-desert-looking location.

Evil_the_Nub wrote:That's a setting issue, not a plot issue.
From Wikipedia:
[i]A plot hole, or plothole, is a gap or inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the flow of logic established by the story's plot, or constitutes a blatant omission of relevant information regarding the plot. These include such things as unlikely behaviour or actions of characters, illogical or impossible events


I'm pretty sure that teleporting the Smithsonian from Washington DC to the middle of a desert constitutes an "illogical or impossible event"

Capt.Failure wrote:Plot holes in RotF:
1. Wheelie teleporting/disappearing.
2. The Primes could beat the Fallen to take the Matrix but not kill him even though only a Prime could finish him. Optimus' fusion with Jetfire giving him the strength to do this is tangentially related.
3. The cover up of the previous film's final battle and it's location ("Mission City" in Transformers, *Los Angeles in RotF).


You forgot:

4. In TF '07, the Autobot-Decepticon war was started by Megatron. In RotF, it was started by the Fallen.

5. In TF '07, the war was fought over the Allspark. In RotF, the war was fought over the sun-blower-upper-machine.

6. The entire plot thread with Alice, which made no sense and went nowhere.

7. How did BB know that Sam was at the party?

8. How did Optimus know that Megatron was about to kill Sam in that warehouse?

9. At what point does Sam's head stop being full of crazy, and why?

blah blah blah...

Delta Magnus wrote:The G1 cartoon had TONNES more plot holes and animation errors than all 3 live-action films combined.


That's no excuse. You can't hold a half-hour toy commercial to the same standards as a $200 million summer blockbuster. However, I'm willing to bet that the first season actually had fewer plot holes per hour than RotF did.

Delta Magnus wrote:Besides, at what point in ROTF in the air and space museum do they say they're in Arizona?


They don't actually say it. However, it turns out that there's an "airplane graveyard" at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tucson, Arizona, and that's apparently where the museum teleported to.

Delta Magnus wrote:Besides, why complain about the movies when you could be complaining about the Energon cartoon, which was genuinely dreadful?


Because this is the live-action movie forum. We go elsewhere to complain about Energon.


All of those things can be answered by paying attention to the movie. :roll:

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 2:25 am
by Evil Eye
My comment about the original cartoon was aimed at those who are saying "This isn't the original cartoon, and is worse than the original cartoon, partly because of the errors, but mostly for the simple reason that it isn't the original cartoon." Or, as I like to call them, Bay-hating GEEWUNNers.

So, yeah...Please don't overreact.

And now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to go accidentally upset someone else. Or intentionally.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 3:44 am
by Evil_the_Nub
Delta Magnus wrote:My comment about the original cartoon was aimed at those who are saying "This isn't the original cartoon, and is worse than the original cartoon, partly because of the errors, but mostly for the simple reason that it isn't the original cartoon." Or, as I like to call them, Bay-hating GEEWUNNers.

So, yeah...Please don't overreact.

And now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to go accidentally upset someone else. Or intentionally.

I agree with you, I hate when people act like something is bad just because it's not the original. I think that's one of the major reasons the Star Wars prequels are so hated.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:49 am
by SlyTF1
Evil_the_Nub wrote:
Delta Magnus wrote:My comment about the original cartoon was aimed at those who are saying "This isn't the original cartoon, and is worse than the original cartoon, partly because of the errors, but mostly for the simple reason that it isn't the original cartoon." Or, as I like to call them, Bay-hating GEEWUNNers.

So, yeah...Please don't overreact.

And now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to go accidentally upset someone else. Or intentionally.

I agree with you, I hate when people act like something is bad just because it's not the original. I think that's one of the major reasons the Star Wars prequels are so hated.


This. I can understand why people didn't like episode 1 because it was pretty much nothing but boringness until the last 10 minutes, but the fact that people whine about episodes 2 and 3 being "horrible" just makes me think that everyone is stuck in the past and incapable of moving on with their lives.

Same with the TF movies. I understand how people could have been upset about the first one, which didn't have many TF characters and was basically about a bunch of random humans no one cared about trying to find out what's going on, but they really improved upon that in ROTF and DOTM and I really don't understand why people complain about those.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:21 am
by Capt.Failure
SlyTF1 wrote:
Evil_the_Nub wrote:
Delta Magnus wrote:My comment about the original cartoon was aimed at those who are saying "This isn't the original cartoon, and is worse than the original cartoon, partly because of the errors, but mostly for the simple reason that it isn't the original cartoon." Or, as I like to call them, Bay-hating GEEWUNNers.

So, yeah...Please don't overreact.

And now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to go accidentally upset someone else. Or intentionally.

I agree with you, I hate when people act like something is bad just because it's not the original. I think that's one of the major reasons the Star Wars prequels are so hated.


This. I can understand why people didn't like episode 1 because it was pretty much nothing but boringness until the last 10 minutes, but the fact that people whine about episodes 2 and 3 being "horrible" just makes me think that everyone is stuck in the past and incapable of moving on with their lives.

Same with the TF movies. I understand how people could have been upset about the first one, which didn't have many TF characters and was basically about a bunch of random humans no one cared about trying to find out what's going on, but they really improved upon that in ROTF and DOTM and I really don't understand why people complain about those.


Because people liked it anyway. Nothing angers forever alone fans than when something they don't like based on the thing they've wrapped their life around is enjoyed despite their opinions.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 1:41 pm
by Cthulhunicron
Just rewatched DOTM. A few things came to mind...

1) If you teleport Cybertron that close to Earth, gravity will cause the two planets to crash into each other. How is that beneficial to anyone?

2) Megatron is discovered in 1897. Sector 7 is later established in the early 20th century to study Megatron and the Allspark, and to keep their existence a secret. Then the Russians and the Americans discover the crashed Autobot ship on the moon in 1961. When investigating the crash site, that guy at NASA says "We're not alone are we, Neil?" to which Neil replies, "No, we're not alone." If the Americans knew about aliens since 1897, then why are they so surprised to find another alien ship? Were those two not informed about NBE-1? Charlotte Mearing does say in the movie that knowledge of the moon crash was on a need to know basis and that it had the topmost security clearance...but I still don't get why people at Sector 7 would be kept in the dark about the crashed Autobot ship, and I don't see why people at NASA would be kept in the dark about the cube and NBE-1.

3) I know this argument has been around for a while, but I still don't like the way Optimus just executes Sentinel at the end. At this point the space bridge, Cybertron, Megatron, and most of the Decepticon army have all been destroyed. Sentinel is no longer a threat. Optimus pretty much just kills him out of spite, which doesn't seem like a very heroic thing to do, if you ask me.

Re: I just attempted to watch DOTM...

PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 10:53 am
by Noideaforaname
I'm a bit more perplexed as to how transporting a planet closer makes it any easier to move 6-7 billion slaves there. Or how letting your Decepticon minions freely kill any and all slaves that they'd like is beneficial to the greater goal.