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Phenotype wrote:Ultra Magnus wrote:Bottom Line is, as much as much as those like myself consider Generation 1 the Alpha and Omega of Transformers Lore, there are plenty of those that did not grow up with G1, and thus view it as archaic and cheezy.
I grew up with G1 and while I don't neccessarily consider it archaic and cheesy I am definitely ready for something new. I don't see why anyone would want different incarnations of the same characters over and over and over again. I've had enough G1. I really felt like the Classics line was a nice way to cap off that whole era, it was a great homage, now time for something new. I'm sorry, I know you guys think that TF's has to follow certain rules and blah blah blah but I'd really like to see a TF series with absolutely NO G1 characters at all, not even Prime. At the heart of TF's we have good characters, you don't have to have Prime to have a strong leader and you don't have to have Starscream to have a cunning villian.
Ericus Prime wrote:I wanted to bring this up here.
"IGN, being cynical cretins by nature, questioned why Bay thought Transformers wasn't a toy movie since, last we checked, it's about a line of toys and was created with support from Hasbro - a toy manufacturer.
"Transformers is essentially a movie based around a line of toys - but there's a lot of violence and mature content in the film aimed presumably at adults. Was it hard to strike a balance?"
Suddenly, the charming smile slipped from Bay's face and things went very quiet. He didn't lose his composure, but we definitely hit a nerve of some kind - pride, maybe?"
Very interesting.Any thoughts?
-Kanrabat- wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:First-Aid wrote:Okay, did anyone else notice that we all get a wonderful shot of Starscreams crotch anytime he sits in that throne? That's unnerving. Couldn't they have put n extra flap in there? It's....weird.
Its kind of like Basic Instinct, but not in a good way...
Goddammit, now I can't unsee it.
snavej wrote:Carriers are too vulnerable to attacks by supersonic warriors. If they're going to make one, it should have some kind of defence, like going underwater like a submarine, being really fast like a speedboat, being super stealthy or having a big force field.
Insurgent wrote:TIDAL WAVE over Broadside anyday.
That would have been so freaking SWEET! Look forward to it in a later movie.
Like I said so long ago: I dislike the robot designs* but Michael Bay will make a great action movie with a decent plot.
*After seeing the designs in action, that opinion has changed.
BRING ON JULY 27TH!!!!! (Yes, that long till the UK gets this)
Handbanana wrote:Ericus Prime wrote:I wanted to bring this up here.
"IGN, being cynical cretins by nature, questioned why Bay thought Transformers wasn't a toy movie since, last we checked, it's about a line of toys and was created with support from Hasbro - a toy manufacturer.
"Transformers is essentially a movie based around a line of toys - but there's a lot of violence and mature content in the film aimed presumably at adults. Was it hard to strike a balance?"
Suddenly, the charming smile slipped from Bay's face and things went very quiet. He didn't lose his composure, but we definitely hit a nerve of some kind - pride, maybe?"
Very interesting.Any thoughts?
Good Post!
Bay's a warmonger, thats why the military likes working with him, he makes war glamorous. Depending on the news you read, we (US) have plans on being in the middle east for decades.
The MPAA originally rated the movie 'R', until Speilberg got involved and he said he got it down to a 'PG-13'.
Most parents nowadays remember the PG-13 movies from when they were growing up and figure that this rating would make it ok for children under 13 to see.
Let's see: a long war, minimal adult support for it, recruitment is down, TF makes the military look fun, it's rated so children will see it and have heroic impressions of military service...
For those that didn't catch on above:Uncle Sam gives Bay full access to make a flick that would attract the next generation of bullet-catchers to join in the never ending 'War of Terror'.
That is why I despise American culture nowadays. It's not culture, it's propaganda. Wake Up People!
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
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