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SlyTF1 wrote:Well, the final battle all together is 40 minutes, and most of the entire 40 minutes was relevant to the story, so if they would have made the battle 4 minutes longer, then the final battle would have dragged on and on.
SlyTF1 wrote:It still would be cool to make it longer, but whats the point?
SlyTF1 wrote:They said all they had to say, and a 1 on 1 fight with giant robots wouldn't be all that interesting for 5 minutes. 3 minutes, yeah, but 5, no.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
OptiMagnus10 wrote:Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Okay, give me an example where Prime is indifferent to hid dead allies. Where is that?
That ancient Transformer that gave his life so that prime could have a fighting edge against the Fallen and Megatron? You notice what Prime does after the fight? He shrugs off the pieces and acts like they were never their. A lot of people claimed he was also indifferent to jazz's death but then I don't see that one.
Ahh...yes...that is odd. You'd think he'd want to keep his jetpack for the abilities he gains from it. Maybe he could have at least said something about Jetfire's heroism.
As for Jazz, I can agree with you. Optimus does acknowledge his death and dying a hero.
OptiMagnus10 wrote:Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Okay, give me an example where Prime is indifferent to hid dead allies. Where is that?
That ancient Transformer that gave his life so that prime could have a fighting edge against the Fallen and Megatron? You notice what Prime does after the fight? He shrugs off the pieces and acts like they were never their. A lot of people claimed he was also indifferent to jazz's death but then I don't see that one.
Ahh...yes...that is odd. You'd think he'd want to keep his jetpack for the abilities he gains from it. Maybe he could have at least said something about Jetfire's heroism.
As for Jazz, I can agree with you. Optimus does acknowledge his death and dying a hero.
t$money$49 wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Okay, give me an example where Prime is indifferent to hid dead allies. Where is that?
That ancient Transformer that gave his life so that prime could have a fighting edge against the Fallen and Megatron? You notice what Prime does after the fight? He shrugs off the pieces and acts like they were never their. A lot of people claimed he was also indifferent to jazz's death but then I don't see that one.
Ahh...yes...that is odd. You'd think he'd want to keep his jetpack for the abilities he gains from it. Maybe he could have at least said something about Jetfire's heroism.
As for Jazz, I can agree with you. Optimus does acknowledge his death and dying a hero.
the reason ithink prime didn't acknowledge jetfires death is because THE JUST MET! It macks seens prime doesn't know what happened before he comes back online. so as far as prime knows he could have been helping jetfire, putting him out of his missurey and making sure he helps fight against the. hell who knows maybe prime acknowledges his death in the 3rd movie
t$money$49 wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Okay, give me an example where Prime is indifferent to hid dead allies. Where is that?
That ancient Transformer that gave his life so that prime could have a fighting edge against the Fallen and Megatron? You notice what Prime does after the fight? He shrugs off the pieces and acts like they were never their. A lot of people claimed he was also indifferent to jazz's death but then I don't see that one.
Ahh...yes...that is odd. You'd think he'd want to keep his jetpack for the abilities he gains from it. Maybe he could have at least said something about Jetfire's heroism.
As for Jazz, I can agree with you. Optimus does acknowledge his death and dying a hero.
the reason ithink prime didn't acknowledge jetfires death is because THE JUST MET! It macks seens prime doesn't know what happened before he comes back online. so as far as prime knows he could have been helping jetfire, putting him out of his missurey and making sure he helps fight against the. hell who knows maybe prime acknowledges his death in the 3rd movie
OptiMagnus10 wrote:Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Okay, give me an example where Prime is indifferent to hid dead allies. Where is that?
That ancient Transformer that gave his life so that prime could have a fighting edge against the Fallen and Megatron? You notice what Prime does after the fight? He shrugs off the pieces and acts like they were never their. A lot of people claimed he was also indifferent to jazz's death but then I don't see that one.
Ahh...yes...that is odd. You'd think he'd want to keep his jetpack for the abilities he gains from it. Maybe he could have at least said something about Jetfire's heroism.
As for Jazz, I can agree with you. Optimus does acknowledge his death and dying a hero.
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Evil_the_Nub wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Okay, give me an example where Prime is indifferent to hid dead allies. Where is that?
That ancient Transformer that gave his life so that prime could have a fighting edge against the Fallen and Megatron? You notice what Prime does after the fight? He shrugs off the pieces and acts like they were never their. A lot of people claimed he was also indifferent to jazz's death but then I don't see that one.
Ahh...yes...that is odd. You'd think he'd want to keep his jetpack for the abilities he gains from it. Maybe he could have at least said something about Jetfire's heroism.
As for Jazz, I can agree with you. Optimus does acknowledge his death and dying a hero.
He never met Jetfire though. As soon as he was revived Jetfire just says "wow a prime, since I'm dying anyway you might as well well wear me like a backpack" and rips his spark out. It was a heroic sacrifice, but it was out of nowhere and what are you supposed to say about someone you never knew? "What's-his-name was a brave soldier, and for those 4 and a half seconds I knew him he was like the uncle I never had" I don't they could have Optimus acknowledge Jetfire's heroism without it sounding cheesy and forced.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Well, the final battle all together is 40 minutes, and most of the entire 40 minutes was relevant to the story, so if they would have made the battle 4 minutes longer, then the final battle would have dragged on and on.
What does that even mean? My entire point is to have the fight drag on, so that they could actually have a good, satisfying fight at the end.SlyTF1 wrote:It still would be cool to make it longer, but whats the point?
So Prime could actually fight the villain!SlyTF1 wrote:They said all they had to say, and a 1 on 1 fight with giant robots wouldn't be all that interesting for 5 minutes. 3 minutes, yeah, but 5, no.
Use your imagination. We're talking about a superpowered jetpack-wearing Optimus Prime fighting a Transformer who happens to be one step below Unicron. There's a lot they could have done. They could have teleported to other planets. The Fallen could have shown off new powers, Prime could have shown abilities beyond "Fly, stab, and shoot." Ooh, here's a good one: At the end, Prime and the Fallen teleport back to Earth, and the Sun Harvester fires, and Prime throws the Fallen into the blast of energy, saving our Sun while killing the Fallen in a big blast of light.#Sideways# wrote:Anyway, The Fallen was rather weak at the end, but I think I have an explanation for that. The Matrix Of Leadership. Nuff Said.
//Fixed that for you!
Prime didn't have the matrix, the Fallen did. And it was probably destroyed along with the Sun Harvester.
#Sideways# wrote:Another thing I'm rather disappointed with, Megatron got blasted on the face with a rocket, sure, fine, but now he has a scarred face like Two-Face? Please. He took more of a beating in the first movie, and came out unscarred. A SNOT LOAD OF MISSILES V.S. one missile, the one would not do as much damage as the Snot Load.
Another thing I'm rather disappointed with, Megatron got blasted on the face with a rocket, sure, fine, but now he has a scarred face like Two-Face? Please. He took more of a beating in the first movie, and came out unscarred. A SNOT LOAD OF MISSILES V.S. one missile, the one would not do as much damage as the Snot Load.
SenorCardgage wrote:You need to enter the movie with the right mindset. The Transformers movies are never going to be good movies.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
SenorCardgage wrote:That's the most important thing that the movies did: they reintroduced teens and adults to the Transformers and helped to recruit a whole new generation of fans. So yes, the movies are by no stretch of the word good, but they are enjoyable and they've helped to make being a Transformers fan something that won't get you as many strange looks from the cashier at Target. (I know that look well, the "He's obviously too old to like Transformers, but definitely too young to have kids. Maybe he's developmentally disabled, I probably shouldn't make eye contact." look.)
Shadowman wrote:SenorCardgage wrote:You need to enter the movie with the right mindset. The Transformers movies are never going to be good movies.
The problem here, though, is that some people don't like movies that aren't good.
Stormer wrote:Shadowman wrote:SenorCardgage wrote:You need to enter the movie with the right mindset. The Transformers movies are never going to be good movies.
The problem here, though, is that some people don't like movies that aren't good.
And one person's idea of a good movie is always going to be different than someone else's. And, I dunno, there's some pretty terrible movies out there that I like...sometimes the really awful movies are the funnest to watch!
SlyTF1 wrote:People say that it can't be morning in Washington and Egypt at the same time. It wasn't. Didn't you pay attention to anything? It was in the afternoon in DC and it was early in the morning in Egypt. Plus, the sun is huge, the sun is 108.97 times the size of earth, so I'm pretty sure it can effect a few hundred miles.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Also, I never cared for the Beatles.
Lastjustice wrote:Also, I never cared for the Beatles.
Shadowman offically has no soul...or sense of taste. As someone who grew up on transformers and classic rock thanks to my mom, I'm picturing a yellow submarine transforming and blowing up your house on the behalf of both fandoms. We can only hope heh it's that epic.
(disclaimer note: To transformers taking refuge on earth...don't actually blow up shadowman's house or property. He's allowed to dislike things regardless how awesome they are.)
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:We call it the Bayverse because he's the director and it's his universe by default. Sure, he may not have designed Bumblebee, but he DID approve it and used it in the movie. The thing about movie directors is that they're the ones in charge. Everything that you see in a movie only happens because they let it happen. While we shouldn't give Bay credit or blame for the works of other people, we can still give him credit or blame for using it.
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Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
Slashercon wrote:The first time I saw ROTF, I thought it was the greatest TF film ever (stupid I know), watching it 4 more times however, I was merely dissapointed. Not mad, just dissapointed. The movie could've have been better in certainb aspects, but overall it was pretty good. But the fact that people hate on it for all the wrong reasons just make me like the movie more. I pretty much agree with you Sly, even if I don't love ROTF anymore.
SlyTF1 wrote:Slashercon wrote:The first time I saw ROTF, I thought it was the greatest TF film ever (stupid I know), watching it 4 more times however, I was merely dissapointed. Not mad, just dissapointed. The movie could've have been better in certainb aspects, but overall it was pretty good. But the fact that people hate on it for all the wrong reasons just make me like the movie more. I pretty much agree with you Sly, even if I don't love ROTF anymore.
That's not stupid. Even after seeing it 20 times, I think it's the greatest film ever period.
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