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Senor Hugo wrote:As awesome as that movie was. If the Transformers moved like that, I would be bored to tears.
Those robots worked in that film, because all they did was walk, fight and shoot, no real personalities to em.
If the Transformers for the movie had used blocky models, when you think about it, they wouldn't have been able to do some things, such as put their arms infront of their chests, the articulation on a blocky bot just doesn't allow for a full range of movement like the design of a human.
With the movie designs, as terrible as some may seem, from an animation point they accomplish a more human feel with robots. They're proportioned less like a brick and more like a person, or in Starscreams case, an ape. It works a lot better for animating than a blocky design would.
First Gen wrote:Great concept and script. I just had a hard time accepting that the Nazis got this huge ass robot, and we didn't have an Optimusesque answer to combat it.
Maybe thats just the Marine in me talking.
physucks wrote:First Gen wrote:Great concept and script. I just had a hard time accepting that the Nazis got this huge ass robot, and we didn't have an Optimusesque answer to combat it.
Maybe thats just the Marine in me talking.
If you watched the whole thing, there was an American answer to it. Then a Japanese answer to ours. (the Japanese version was suited up like a Samurai and was freakin Sweet!)
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