Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store














Details subject to change. See listing for latest price and availability.
Autobot032 wrote:Skullgrin140 wrote:Well, I get the feeling that this is going round in circles about now.
Movie 1: Didnt have enough Robots.
Movie 2: Had too many robots and not enough character development.
For the third movie I think the only amount we're getting maybe 14, thats assuming if they are planning on killing off some characters.
Overall though I do want the third movie to be the last of the series.
Bay signed on for 5. Just fyi...
Autobot032 wrote:Skullgrin140 wrote:Well, I get the feeling that this is going round in circles about now.
Movie 1: Didnt have enough Robots.
Movie 2: Had too many robots and not enough character development.
For the third movie I think the only amount we're getting maybe 14, thats assuming if they are planning on killing off some characters.
Overall though I do want the third movie to be the last of the series.
Bay signed on for 5. Just fyi...
KingEmperor wrote:I don't know. We've been promised before that ROTF was gonna be darker that the 1st, but it turned out that meant Optimus and Sam dying. And even then they didn't even stay dead and the jokes got worse. So I'm not gonna believe everything what Michael Bay says about the movie. I'm just gonna wait until it comes out and see for myself how much he kept his word this time around.
Trikeboy wrote:bullsh*t. Michael Bay can never tone down the explosions in his films.
partholon wrote:christ knows bay cant do it, his testicle fixation alone shows that.
Counterpunch wrote:I'll go into the street and slap someone's momma for a Leader-1 repaint.
Mechabreaker wrote:Actually you are forgetting that it was Ehren Kruger that came up with the constructicles for Hooverstator. And then one shot to the armpit from a rail gun was enough to kill a bot who practically destroyed one of the great pyramids, so Devastator's inclusion in the second film was completely pointless.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Mechabreaker wrote:Actually you are forgetting that it was Ehren Kruger that came up with the constructicles for Hooverstator. And then one shot to the armpit from a rail gun was enough to kill a bot who practically destroyed one of the great pyramids, so Devastator's inclusion in the second film was completely pointless.
It was more the fall off the pyramid than the rail gun that killed him. Devastator was always a big clumsy lout who falls apart over the smallest things.
DavidT wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Mechabreaker wrote:Actually you are forgetting that it was Ehren Kruger that came up with the constructicles for Hooverstator. And then one shot to the armpit from a rail gun was enough to kill a bot who practically destroyed one of the great pyramids, so Devastator's inclusion in the second film was completely pointless.
It was more the fall off the pyramid than the rail gun that killed him. Devastator was always a big clumsy lout who falls apart over the smallest things.
Hell... I don't think Mudflap should have been able to punch out through Devs. face... Mudflap should have been grinded up into shrapnel. When he came out of Devs. face, I was pissed cause Devastator is supposed to be badass. They really droppped the ball in my opinion and ruined a classic character and made him look like a pansy.
.
Autobot032 wrote:DavidT wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Mechabreaker wrote:Actually you are forgetting that it was Ehren Kruger that came up with the constructicles for Hooverstator. And then one shot to the armpit from a rail gun was enough to kill a bot who practically destroyed one of the great pyramids, so Devastator's inclusion in the second film was completely pointless.
It was more the fall off the pyramid than the rail gun that killed him. Devastator was always a big clumsy lout who falls apart over the smallest things.
Hell... I don't think Mudflap should have been able to punch out through Devs. face... Mudflap should have been grinded up into shrapnel. When he came out of Devs. face, I was pissed cause Devastator is supposed to be badass. They really droppped the ball in my opinion and ruined a classic character and made him look like a pansy.
.
I see nothing wrong with how they handled Mudflap's escape. He started coming out through Devastator's EYE. And with a charged blast, he could do some extra damage to the surrounding facial structure. Not enough to kill Devs, of course, but enough to wound him and allow for escape.
And seriously, if that's one of the biggest problems with the movie, then that tells me they did a better job than the first film, which was riddled with problems from the get go.
DavidT wrote:Autobot032 wrote:DavidT wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Mechabreaker wrote:Actually you are forgetting that it was Ehren Kruger that came up with the constructicles for Hooverstator. And then one shot to the armpit from a rail gun was enough to kill a bot who practically destroyed one of the great pyramids, so Devastator's inclusion in the second film was completely pointless.
It was more the fall off the pyramid than the rail gun that killed him. Devastator was always a big clumsy lout who falls apart over the smallest things.
Hell... I don't think Mudflap should have been able to punch out through Devs. face... Mudflap should have been grinded up into shrapnel. When he came out of Devs. face, I was pissed cause Devastator is supposed to be badass. They really droppped the ball in my opinion and ruined a classic character and made him look like a pansy.
.
I see nothing wrong with how they handled Mudflap's escape. He started coming out through Devastator's EYE. And with a charged blast, he could do some extra damage to the surrounding facial structure. Not enough to kill Devs, of course, but enough to wound him and allow for escape.
And seriously, if that's one of the biggest problems with the movie, then that tells me they did a better job than the first film, which was riddled with problems from the get go.
You don't see nothing wrong with Mudflap's escape? He was sucked into a huge vortex of shredding blades. That was Devs. primary weapon. If one little robot can get sucked in and not get damaged, then that makes Devastator pretty pathetic. Throughout the movie we see parts getting knocked off of Transformers from simple punches to each other. They did Devastator a great injustice for his character. At this point, it seems the only way Devs. could probably kill a Transformer would be by stepping on it.
DavidT wrote:You don't see nothing wrong with Mudflap's escape?
No, I don't. We didn't actually see what happened once Devastator closed his mouth. Clearly, from watching the film, we can see he (like the other TFs) is comprised of countless panels, wires, etc. It's obvious that Mudflap grabbed onto another piece inside of his mouth, and anchored himself until the vortex weapon was deactivated. We see heroes in that predicament (escaping impossible odds) all the time.
Why TransFormers should be any different is beyond me. I see posts such as these as being further proof that once a person gets something in their head, nothing will change their point of view.
Some fans hated the film, some hate Bay, some do both, and because that hatred is so strong, no one on that side of the issue is willing to look at this with any common sense or even a remotely open mind.
I don't find either movie to be perfect, especially the first one, and yes I do see where the second one would bother folks, but people act like it's the end of the friggin' world.
It's moments like those when one needs to take a step back, look at the whole picture and realize "Ooh. I'm taking this just a bit too far."
It's just a movie! If you don't like it, don't watch it. If you don't like the toys, don't buy 'em.
And seriously, people....quit calling for Bay's spilled blood. The fact that the man's life was threatened STILL bothers me, to this day.
Don't turn us into Star Wars and Star Trek fans.
DavidT wrote:No, I don't. We didn't actually see what happened once Devastator closed his mouth. Clearly, from watching the film, we can see he (like the other TFs) is comprised of countless panels, wires, etc. It's obvious that Mudflap grabbed onto another piece inside of his mouth, and anchored himself until the vortex weapon was deactivated. We see heroes in that predicament (escaping impossible odds) all the time.
Why TransFormers should be any different is beyond me. I see posts such as these as being further proof that once a person gets something in their head, nothing will change their point of view.
Some fans hated the film, some hate Bay, some do both, and because that hatred is so strong, no one on that side of the issue is willing to look at this with any common sense or even a remotely open mind.
I don't find either movie to be perfect, especially the first one, and yes I do see where the second one would bother folks, but people act like it's the end of the friggin' world.
It's moments like those when one needs to take a step back, look at the whole picture and realize "Ooh. I'm taking this just a bit too far."
It's just a movie! If you don't like it, don't watch it. If you don't like the toys, don't buy 'em.
And seriously, people....quit calling for Bay's spilled blood. The fact that the man's life was threatened STILL bothers me, to this day.
Don't turn us into Star Wars and Star Trek fans.
LMAO! You're so funny... you think you know what I'm thinking and how I feel about the movie.. you crack me up... talk about judging someone!... And whats wrong with Star Wars and Star Trek fans?
Autobot032 wrote:DavidT wrote:No, I don't. We didn't actually see what happened once Devastator closed his mouth. Clearly, from watching the film, we can see he (like the other TFs) is comprised of countless panels, wires, etc. It's obvious that Mudflap grabbed onto another piece inside of his mouth, and anchored himself until the vortex weapon was deactivated. We see heroes in that predicament (escaping impossible odds) all the time.
Why TransFormers should be any different is beyond me. I see posts such as these as being further proof that once a person gets something in their head, nothing will change their point of view.
Some fans hated the film, some hate Bay, some do both, and because that hatred is so strong, no one on that side of the issue is willing to look at this with any common sense or even a remotely open mind.
I don't find either movie to be perfect, especially the first one, and yes I do see where the second one would bother folks, but people act like it's the end of the friggin' world.
It's moments like those when one needs to take a step back, look at the whole picture and realize "Ooh. I'm taking this just a bit too far."
It's just a movie! If you don't like it, don't watch it. If you don't like the toys, don't buy 'em.
And seriously, people....quit calling for Bay's spilled blood. The fact that the man's life was threatened STILL bothers me, to this day.
Don't turn us into Star Wars and Star Trek fans.
LMAO! You're so funny... you think you know what I'm thinking and how I feel about the movie.. you crack me up... talk about judging someone!... And whats wrong with Star Wars and Star Trek fans?
Hmm. I see now that I should've clarified. That's my mistake for not doing so.
The first part of my response (speaking of Devastator only) was directed at you. The rest of my response was aimed at anyone and everyone who reads it.
Not just you specifically. Not to mention some of what I said is aimed at certain mindsets, not labeling people as such.
And as for the Star Trek and Star Wars fans? They're mocked, mercilessly. To outsiders, they look like whackjobs. (They don't help themselves with some of their antics.) You and I both know there are good, sane people in both of those fandoms, but we TF fans could go down the same path if we continue bickering through matters such as "How'd this here robot get out of that there one's eye?" and "Why ain't that silver one painted red like he's 'sposed to be?"
To some of us, yeah, those might be important points, but for a lot of us fans, even long timers included (I've been in the fandom since '84!) those little quibbles just don't matter much, at all.
To an outsider looking in, if it hadn't been for Bay's work, we'd still be considered Trekkies or whatever the next label will be. And do you see how silly and crazy those arguments sound? I mean, they really do provide a sense of embarrassment.
After all these years, after all the incarnations we've seen, it's just becoming rather pointless to nitpick every single detail. As for Mudflap blasting his way out of Devastator's eye? Suspension of disbelief. Letting your imagination run wild, and having fun while watching the movie. If the movie's not your cup of tea, fine. Find something else TF related to do. But people, we don't have to deconstruct everything that comes our way.
Whatever happened to just enjoying something and going with the flow? You don't have to roll over and take commands like a pet, but geez...this is not serious business.
It's toys, comics, cartoons, video games, and movies. If you can take that seriously outside of a business point of view, then you're taking it a bit too far.
Hasbro? They should be concerned with how it all does or doesn't work.
Paramount? They should too.
Us? We should enjoy it as best we can, and if we can't, we find something else to bide our time. We don't have to spring a leak due to an ulcer because we over thought how it all works and why this shouldn't be, or that should be, etc.
I go into the toy department, I'm whisked back to my youth. I see Batman, and Power Rangers, and Ninja Turtles, and Star Trek, and of course: TransFormers. How on Earth can I look at that toy aisle and feel anything but a tear in my eye and good memories in my heart?
That's a beautiful moment to have. I realize a new generation will get to fall in love with the characters we love, the stories we love.
Why ruin such a thing over "Bay sucks. Look at this crap. I hate him!" and "Oh these suck so bad!" ?
Sure, there's a lot of the current offering that has glaring problems, I don't deny that. There's a lot wrong with the movies that keep them from being perfect (except they do work as perfect popcorn movies), I don't deny that. But nothing, and no one, is perfect. Our flaws are what makes us individuals, and makes us interesting. (the same goes for our entertainment!)
Once you realize that this is all in the name of fun and doesn't have to be serious business (again, let Hasbro and Paramount deal with that), you might just have a more optimistic opinion.
If you still feel as though it's not what you're looking for, that's fine. Just be a little patient and see what's coming next. If that doesn't work, you can always go backwards to G1 and start collecting them again.
There's something for everyone, all you have to do is stop being closeminded to see it.
Scatterlung wrote:Oh Bay... Please, please don't make another film.
They were fun an' all but the masturbation, the testicle jokes.. I don't know, man.
Could you just leave Transformers alone? Please?
Return to Transformers Live Action Film Forum
Registered users: Bing [Bot], Brokebot, Bumblevivisector, Glyph, Google [Bot], Google Adsense [Bot], Google Feedfetcher, Lunatyk, MSN [Bot], Roadbuster, Rodimus Prime, Sabrblade, threeonetwo, Ziusundra