SlyTF1 wrote:I don't see anything. I saw these pictures just a few minutes ago, I just didn't know exactly where to find them.
THEdeathsHEAD wrote:
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
amtm wrote:You know what I find funny when I see all these robot mode pics? Michael Bay's team went on and on and on in the first movie's special features about how in real life vehicles and battling robots aren't perfectly smooth and spotless and they created all these imperfections to make them look "realistic". (And further with ROTF "robot gore" with parts flying everywhere anytime two bots made contact.) But yet, in vehicle mode on screen, they always look washed, waxed, and buffed without so much as a scratch anywhere to be seen.
Capt.Failure wrote:amtm wrote:You know what I find funny when I see all these robot mode pics? Michael Bay's team went on and on and on in the first movie's special features about how in real life vehicles and battling robots aren't perfectly smooth and spotless and they created all these imperfections to make them look "realistic". (And further with ROTF "robot gore" with parts flying everywhere anytime two bots made contact.) But yet, in vehicle mode on screen, they always look washed, waxed, and buffed without so much as a scratch anywhere to be seen.
That's actually a stipulation in the contract with the automobile company that provides the cars. In car mode the cars HAVE TO LOOK FLAWLESS or they'll void the contract. So yeah, blame GM for that one.
Capt.Failure wrote:THEdeathsHEAD wrote:
Yes my head exploded from the awesome as well. The only thing that could make Sentinel better would be if Leonard Nemoy did the voice act-...oh wait.
You know, looking at that first picture it almost makes you think they could do an adaptation of Mobile Suit Gundam properly with today's effects. It's the shield that gave me the idea.
MINDVVIPE wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:amtm wrote:You know what I find funny when I see all these robot mode pics? Michael Bay's team went on and on and on in the first movie's special features about how in real life vehicles and battling robots aren't perfectly smooth and spotless and they created all these imperfections to make them look "realistic". (And further with ROTF "robot gore" with parts flying everywhere anytime two bots made contact.) But yet, in vehicle mode on screen, they always look washed, waxed, and buffed without so much as a scratch anywhere to be seen.
That's actually a stipulation in the contract with the automobile company that provides the cars. In car mode the cars HAVE TO LOOK FLAWLESS or they'll void the contract. So yeah, blame GM for that one.
Well they better show some car combat in this one with bullet shots being taken and the likes... all these borders hinder the Transformers experiance so much coz it needs to be some sort of commercial to get people to go out and buy camaros and join the army after
RhA wrote:MINDVVIPE wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:amtm wrote:You know what I find funny when I see all these robot mode pics? Michael Bay's team went on and on and on in the first movie's special features about how in real life vehicles and battling robots aren't perfectly smooth and spotless and they created all these imperfections to make them look "realistic". (And further with ROTF "robot gore" with parts flying everywhere anytime two bots made contact.) But yet, in vehicle mode on screen, they always look washed, waxed, and buffed without so much as a scratch anywhere to be seen.
That's actually a stipulation in the contract with the automobile company that provides the cars. In car mode the cars HAVE TO LOOK FLAWLESS or they'll void the contract. So yeah, blame GM for that one.
Well they better show some car combat in this one with bullet shots being taken and the likes... all these borders hinder the Transformers experiance so much coz it needs to be some sort of commercial to get people to go out and buy camaros and join the army after
Transformers media is a commercial now? Geez.
Capt.Failure wrote:RhA wrote:MINDVVIPE wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:amtm wrote:You know what I find funny when I see all these robot mode pics? Michael Bay's team went on and on and on in the first movie's special features about how in real life vehicles and battling robots aren't perfectly smooth and spotless and they created all these imperfections to make them look "realistic". (And further with ROTF "robot gore" with parts flying everywhere anytime two bots made contact.) But yet, in vehicle mode on screen, they always look washed, waxed, and buffed without so much as a scratch anywhere to be seen.
That's actually a stipulation in the contract with the automobile company that provides the cars. In car mode the cars HAVE TO LOOK FLAWLESS or they'll void the contract. So yeah, blame GM for that one.
Well they better show some car combat in this one with bullet shots being taken and the likes... all these borders hinder the Transformers experiance so much coz it needs to be some sort of commercial to get people to go out and buy camaros and join the army after
Transformers media is a commercial now? Geez.
I know! To think they made a Transformers series only to sell products. It's like if G1 had only been made in the first place to sell a bunch of cheap Japanese toys!
...wait.
MINDVVIPE wrote:I obviously know where transformers came from in regards to being a show about somthing kids could ask their parents to buy, i was just saying IDEALY in a more ... mature transformers movie, things wouldn't be so mainstream in how it deals with money/output and the quality of show... i'd settle for a little bit crappier CG version of a better written, more action packed low budget TF movie. **ck, just do it all in cg like final fantasy... bah, you got me started.
RhA wrote:I get your point, though. The difference between what I'm saying and what you're saying is not about the fact that all this is intended to be a commercial, but the idealism behind it.
TF 'toons are all about telling a story, introducing awesome characters and make kids run to the stores. TF movies do that as well, it's still the main goal. However, I think the military element is not so much a kapialist/commercial point (as the toys are), but a more kapitalist/idealist point. Join the army, because we (USA/western world/UN/and so on/fill in your blank) are right in buying and using weapons to shoot stuff.
Enough topic-hijacking.
Sentinel rocks.
RhA wrote:However, I think the military element is not so much a kapialist/commercial point (as the toys are), but a more kapitalist/idealist point. Join the army, because we (USA/western world/UN/and so on/fill in your blank) are right in buying and using weapons to shoot stuff.
RhA wrote:Enough topic-hijacking.
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