Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Bring this up again, and y'all will face my WRATH.
Poor Jazzy
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
noctorro wrote:I know a lot of young people got into Transformers with the 2007 live action movie.
But what the hell man, that Megatron doesn't look like a Transformer.
Transformers Bay are just action movies with alien robots with a Transformers sticker slapped on it with some names and some mild references.
Megatron looks cool as an alien robot. He's not a Transformer and he's not Megatron.
The first Leader toy was horrible, couldn't stand and the colors my god.
I hope they focus on the Bumblebee movie from now on studio series wise.
I am looking forward to that combiner called Devastator, I like his colors and design (not how he was handled as a character in the movie) and again he's not Devastator. But he's a cool looking gorilla combiner.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Regarding ROTF Devastator, if anyone doesn't get why he's so unconventional as far as TF combiners on the whole go, he's made up of nine Constructicons (a number of which are huge vehicles) instead of six because the emphasis on a degree of realism restricted the use of mass-shifting so more components were needed to achieve the kaiju size
Carnivius_Prime wrote:noctorro wrote:I know a lot of young people got into Transformers with the 2007 live action movie.
I grew up in the 80s with the original G1 but I far prefer the 2007-2017 movieverse.But what the hell man, that Megatron doesn't look like a Transformer.
Transformers Bay are just action movies with alien robots with a Transformers sticker slapped on it with some names and some mild references.
Transformers began in 1984 as a reuse of different japanese toylines (that didn't even scale with each other and led to such idiotic things as Megatron being a handgun against Optimus who is a truck) repurposed as alien robots with the then new Transformers 'sticker' slapped on it (wonder if the japanese fans of those original toylines made such a fuss...hard to tell without the internet back then).Megatron looks cool as an alien robot. He's not a Transformer and he's not Megatron.
Yes he does. Yes he is and again he is.The first Leader toy was horrible, couldn't stand and the colors my god.
It was a fun toy, it could stand and the colours were alright.I hope they focus on the Bumblebee movie from now on studio series wise.
I really don't. Also if that movie is indeed in some kinda messed up continuity with the Bay directed movies then 2007 Megatron is the Megatron in that (still frozen). Which of course doesn't make a lot of sense with such different aesthetics but that's just one of many continuity issues that film has made.I am looking forward to that combiner called Devastator, I like his colors and design (not how he was handled as a character in the movie) and again he's not Devastator. But he's a cool looking gorilla combiner.
Yes that is Devastator. Not 'your' Devastator but it is a Devastator. But yeah he's a cool looking gorilla combiner too and certainly makes a lot more logical sense than G1 Devs in many ways (colour scheme and posture due to the huge mass of a crapload of metal being obvious).
I'm still puzzled about the Megatron figure pic I have and not sure I can even uploaded since the tweet I got it from has been deleted.
noctorro wrote:I know a lot of young people got into Transformers with the 2007 live action movie.
But what the hell man, that Megatron doesn't look like a Transformer.
Transformers Bay are just action movies with alien robots with a Transformers sticker slapped on it with some names and some mild references.
Megatron looks cool as an alien robot. He's not a Transformer and he's not Megatron.
The first Leader toy was horrible, couldn't stand and the colors my god.
I hope they focus on the Bumblebee movie from now on studio series wise.
I am looking forward to that combiner called Devastator, I like his colors and design (not how he was handled as a character in the movie) and again he's not Devastator. But he's a cool looking gorilla combiner.
Siger wrote:Hope Jazz comes out good. Megatron looks like Mega-crap like most of the other Bayverse Decepticons. I wouldn't want it if it was given to me for free.
The masterpiece line needs to focus on making the new movie-verse figures instead of going back 10 years to make Bay's garbage-formers.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Siger wrote:Hope Jazz comes out good. Megatron looks like Mega-crap like most of the other Bayverse Decepticons. I wouldn't want it if it was given to me for free.
The masterpiece line needs to focus on making the new movie-verse figures instead of going back 10 years to make Bay's garbage-formers.
I disagree strongly. The original 13 from the movie need to be done in MPM form. We have 3 so far and 2 more on the way this year, so we are nearly halfway there.
FYI, when I say 13, I mean the 5 Autobots (Prime, Bee, Ironhide, Ratchet, Jazz), the 6 big cons (Megatron, Starscream, Barricade, Blackout, Brawl, and ESPECIALLY Bonecrusher), and the 2 little cons (Frenzy and Scorponok). They missed their first opportunity with Frenzy, I want all the little dudes too
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Oh, shaddap. IMO the only major aspect the movies are lacking is the Autobots providing disaster relief.
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