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Gojira Prime wrote:SHUT UP!.....[Some time later].......Deny me my freedom of speach will you?
darkqueen01 wrote:I would like to see an Arcee re-design, tho. Am I the only one who can't see the chicken comparison? I swear she looks like a giant robot chicken.
Gojira Prime wrote:Deny me my freedom of speach will you? You say this, but I'm truthfully getting irritated with seeing these extremly long posts with one repetitive point
darkqueen01 wrote:I read somewhere that, among some of the reasons Bay took out Arcee, is because the transformation from motorcycle to robot form would not logically work out.
darkqueen01 wrote: (Basically, Arcee would have been tiny). It's also the same argument that Bay gave about why he changed the type of rig that Optimus looks like in the movie. Taking a look at a motorcycle and then trying to imagine it turning into a robot (how many of us do this, I wonder?) I had a hard time imagining motorcycle could be a HUGE robot. There just isn't enough metal hardware to justify such a transformation, at least from what I can see.
darkqueen01 wrote:Though if they did go through the trouble of doing a CGI Arcee then maybe they did a transformation and it's stored on some computer somewhere and we won't get to see it. *tear*
darkqueen01 wrote: I would love to see a color other than pink, though I guess I don't hate the fuchsia color they have chosen. It would be nice to see something else, tho. Perhaps it's just me, but as a girl I hate having pink colors being shoved down my throat all the time.
iopele wrote:And yes, I agree, the pink is stupid. Please God, no pink! We females do like and wear other colors, Mr. Bay.
AUTOBOT STITH wrote:At least she is not baby pink.
darkqueen01 wrote:Crushinator: No pa, I love him! *lol*
Hey everyone. I just want to say a big thank you for defending my ability to talk on this board though I am well aware that most of you probably made an audible sigh when you saw me make a post on this thread and may not agree with what I am saying. It's appreciated.
I was gonna respond to Ratman_TF (I even started writing a response) *the board shudders*, but since the convo topic has moved on, I shall go with the flow.....
I agree with the point that Skowl brought up about a transforming motorcycle at 80 MPH. How fun would that be to see something like that on the big screen? Like the Optimus/Bonecrusher transformation on the freeway only on a different scale. I have no problems with the hologram aspects since I myself have no real idea as to how they work. Still, I think there are some problems with the transformation into a motorcycle.
I read somewhere that, among some of the reasons Bay took out Arcee, is because the transformation from motorcycle to robot form would not logically work out. (Basically, Arcee would have been tiny). It's also the same argument that Bay gave about why he changed the type of rig that Optimus looks like in the movie. Taking a look at a motorcycle and then trying to imagine it turning into a robot (how many of us do this, I wonder?) I had a hard time imagining motorcycle could be a HUGE robot. There just isn't enough metal hardware to justify such a transformation, at least from what I can see.
Though if they did go through the trouble of doing a CGI Arcee then maybe they did a transformation and it's stored on some computer somewhere and we won't get to see it. *tear*
I would love to see a color other than pink, though I guess I don't hate the fuchsia color they have chosen. It would be nice to see something else, tho. Perhaps it's just me, but as a girl I hate having pink colors being shoved down my throat all the time.
I would like to see an Arcee re-design, tho. Am I the only one who can't see the chicken comparison? I swear she looks like a giant robot chicken.
Siren Prime wrote:Aww... that's sweet. I love Calvin and Hobbs.
Anyway, the pink sensitivity thing is just female touchiness.
I love pink, but it's not the only color that ladies wear.
However, like I said, Arcee's ALWAYS been pink so I don't think it's a problem.
Skowl wrote:Siren Prime wrote:Aww... that's sweet. I love Calvin and Hobbs.
Anyway, the pink sensitivity thing is just female touchiness.
I love pink, but it's not the only color that ladies wear.
However, like I said, Arcee's ALWAYS been pink so I don't think it's a problem.
If you look at the toy, she's more of a fushia / metallic purple. She only looks pink under certain light conditions.
Sort of like how Ratchet sometimes looks yellow, sometimes orange and sometimes green, depending on the lighting.
Skowl wrote:Siren Prime wrote:Aww... that's sweet. I love Calvin and Hobbs.
Anyway, the pink sensitivity thing is just female touchiness.
I love pink, but it's not the only color that ladies wear.
However, like I said, Arcee's ALWAYS been pink so I don't think it's a problem.
If you look at the toy, she's more of a fushia / metallic purple. She only looks pink under certain light conditions.
Sort of like how Ratchet sometimes looks yellow, sometimes orange and sometimes green, depending on the lighting.
Neko wrote:Skowl wrote:Siren Prime wrote:Aww... that's sweet. I love Calvin and Hobbs.
Anyway, the pink sensitivity thing is just female touchiness.
I love pink, but it's not the only color that ladies wear.
However, like I said, Arcee's ALWAYS been pink so I don't think it's a problem.
If you look at the toy, she's more of a fushia / metallic purple. She only looks pink under certain light conditions.
Sort of like how Ratchet sometimes looks yellow, sometimes orange and sometimes green, depending on the lighting.
LMAO!
OMG you totally just reminded me of this girl who was in my art class in 9th grade. We have to critique each other's projects and I told her she was using too much pink in the background and she got all huffy and said "It's not pick! It's fusia!"
Skowl wrote:Neko wrote:Skowl wrote:Siren Prime wrote:Aww... that's sweet. I love Calvin and Hobbs.
Anyway, the pink sensitivity thing is just female touchiness.
I love pink, but it's not the only color that ladies wear.
However, like I said, Arcee's ALWAYS been pink so I don't think it's a problem.
If you look at the toy, she's more of a fushia / metallic purple. She only looks pink under certain light conditions.
Sort of like how Ratchet sometimes looks yellow, sometimes orange and sometimes green, depending on the lighting.
LMAO!
OMG you totally just reminded me of this girl who was in my art class in 9th grade. We have to critique each other's projects and I told her she was using too much pink in the background and she got all huffy and said "It's not pick! It's fusia!"
Thank you Neko, I wish I could say this was the first time someone compared me to a 9th grade girl... *sigh*
But there is a fundamental difference between pink and fuschia. Fushia is one of the three primary colours (contrary to popular belief, it's not red). And, despite it's silly name, fuschia is a much more manly colour than pink (though in antiquity and the middle ages, pink was seen as the more masculine colour since it was the shade of faded out blood, and blue was for girls...)
Siren Prime wrote:Skowl wrote:Neko wrote:Skowl wrote:Siren Prime wrote:Aww... that's sweet. I love Calvin and Hobbs.
Anyway, the pink sensitivity thing is just female touchiness.
I love pink, but it's not the only color that ladies wear.
However, like I said, Arcee's ALWAYS been pink so I don't think it's a problem.
If you look at the toy, she's more of a fushia / metallic purple. She only looks pink under certain light conditions.
Sort of like how Ratchet sometimes looks yellow, sometimes orange and sometimes green, depending on the lighting.
LMAO!
OMG you totally just reminded me of this girl who was in my art class in 9th grade. We have to critique each other's projects and I told her she was using too much pink in the background and she got all huffy and said "It's not pick! It's fusia!"
Thank you Neko, I wish I could say this was the first time someone compared me to a 9th grade girl... *sigh*
But there is a fundamental difference between pink and fuschia. Fushia is one of the three primary colours (contrary to popular belief, it's not red). And, despite it's silly name, fuschia is a much more manly colour than pink (though in antiquity and the middle ages, pink was seen as the more masculine colour since it was the shade of faded out blood, and blue was for girls...)
Actually, I believe that you have it backwards.
From what I've heard, the reason pink and blue are affiliated with the genders that they are today, is be cause a long time ago baby boys, because they were the heirs to their families, were dressed in blue because it was believed to be the most powerful color to ward of demons and spirits.
Pink had the same effect, but wasn't as powerful.
But I'm just spewing out what I've heard.
Do take it at face value because I could be wrong. I'm not a historian.
Originally, pink was designated for boys, as it was thought to be the stronger color. In Christian tradition, red was associated as male, and its ‘little’ sibling pink was used for boys. Blue was associated the Virgin Mary and therefore considered feminine.
But, says Dr Koller, before 1920 pink was the colour for little boys when it was seen as a lighter version of red, the “masculine” colour of blood and fighting. After the First World War, blue became popular with boys because of military uniforms and by default, pink became the colour for girls.
iopele wrote:Bok bok! Now that you say that, I can DEFINITELY her chickeny characteristics. Will she lay Energon eggs on Easter?
Size....Doesn't....Matter! This seems to be a big core of the argument and, quite frankly, this is true. (Unless you are movie Jazz fighting movie Megatron, but that is another story.)
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