Best part of that article wasn't even the article, it was the clip of Robot Chicken and Bay-splosions. Ha ha ha, classic!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRS90V8B ... r_embeddedBA-BAY-BA-SPLOSION!!!!
He he he.
I got bored really when he went into his own cerebral mind trip about the cultural development of society and the witch hunting done by the average socialite to those of the educated and blah blah blah blah.
ENOUGH!
I don't want to hear your would be college film thesis nor do I want to read your over would be educated counter offensive of angry T-Fans spamming your inbox. I don't care. Review the film, and if you felt you missed something related to "The FILM" and not the outlook of your credentials by the younger unevolved then post it....
And, is it an oxymoron for a so called "Evolved" to feel threatened by an "Underevolved"? Shouldn't this "Evolved" have evolved past the bickering of the under-evolved as to where he shouldn't have to address them?
Yeah, you see that above sentence right there, thats how I felt about this whole article. Pointless. And so full of redundant counterpoints and analyzations it makes the Revenge of The Fallen story line look like HEAT or Ben-Hur.
So I'm going to reply to something else mentioned on this thread, DINOBOTS!!!!
I love Dinobots, and I can see them being effectively worked into the film mythos just as Scorponoc or Ravage or the Insecticons where. They're more like the primitive organic forms of Cybertron, Cybertronian wild life if you will. And Grimlock would strike me as the Tarzan, a sentient Cybertronian form raised in the wild and therefore his transformations form is more organic. It's because he's wild, he's the Transformers Conan or Barbarian in which he chooses an organic form on earth, but an organic form as savage as he and fits his stature. That being one of the worlds largest land carnivores to have thrived on earth, T-Rex. Hes not so concerned with blending in as he is choosing a transformation he finds suitable fighting in.
As for on earth and working it into a valid plot. Perhaps he's a last minute warrior. As in he's not called on for your normal Robot melee. But when you just need muscle and a bot with a Transformation mode made to destroy. So the Transformation doesn't work in terms of being hidden, but offensive. A Beserker. He wants the enemy to notice him, because he wants the fight. Which is kind of the same mindset as Megatron or The Fallen.
Or maybe, he and other dinobots are called on to take on missions after other organic Decepticons in areas vehicles simply aren't useful. The Rainforest for one. Or the snow covered hills of the Himalayans. Or the Redwood forests of the midwest. Seeking out others like Laserbeak or the Sharkticons or other more organic forms. Maybe another Gorilla looking Devastator or oh...no wait, I got it. The Predaking!
There you go, Dinobots verses the Predaking. That alone will make me pay all my money to watch this in IMAX till my eyes bleed energon. As long as they don't frak it up and make Grimlock or Snarl look like cyclopes-bots or robot tendril squids or dinosaur robots that look like apes and suck up dirt. God I hated that Ravage design.
As far as Unicron. You can have him making his way to earth....just simply because he's looking for the Cube as well or maybe he devours suns also. I though that was cool and don't see why Unicron can't follow in suit. He needs energon and needs to feed, but when energon isn't around I don't see why he can't convert solar energy into energon and follwing the trail of the cube and finding it destroyed....maybe he turns to the sun as a last resort to fuel up before continuing his search for food?
Or perhaps we do go to Cybertron, then I would love to see Tripticon transform and go against Omega Supreme or Fortess Maximus only to unite against the common threat of Unicron. And being the world would be CGI, Bay could blow up anything he would want and save money on Pyrotechnics.
But I see both being more then workable. On earth or cybertron.
Thoughts?
Josh