Creature SH wrote:It's starting to drive me nuts that so many are going with a binary rethoric here. It's not either 1 or 0.
There's a lot of possible middle ground between the G1 look and that of the movie, not to mention the virtually infinite alternative routes they could've come up with.
In other words:
The movie style was not the only option.
God, how many times that's been repeated.
And it's
still valid.
Great Atlas
Post Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:49 pm Post subject:
I don't see why people argue about this, the movie has already been made, nothing u can do about it. The movie designs worked and looked awesome i might add
That's truly a matter of opinion.
There's nothing all that sexy about angled sheet metal with billions of twist-ties as the inner structure. That seems so... lazy I guess you could say.
Ok, so they DEFINITELY required designs which held a larger range of movement.
Who wouldn't agree?!?But how that translates into their faces looking like silver car windshields who've had the glass punched in is beyond me.
And their bodies now look weak. One good rocket launched into their not-so-solid inner structure = it exploding right INSIDE their bodies!
There's like, no protection!
The old guys certainly had flaws... the new guys did too...
...but the in-between was TOTALLY missed.
Yeah, those early, more G1-ish designs BLEW, but they too didn't manage to hit the halfway point me and Creature SH and Roy_Flagg know was possible.
Hmm... just thought... maybe these early G1 designs of much suckass were released WITH the intention of trying to silence those that wanted it all more G1? Like maybe they INTENTIONALLY made them suck to shut people up AFTER the movie was out (or BEFORE the movie was finished, to give them a green light to do whatever they wanted)?
How utterly amazing this movie and it's robot designs could've been. To say "well, it had
some flaws", is being apologetic to levels beyond my comprehension.