Bumbled wrote:Overall we have had lots of talk about the movie but I'm not sure if we have had this question asked before.
If you were the director of Transformers how would you start the film... what will it be about.
Example : Michael Bay set it out all on the Allspark, and the war for it.
Well if your on earth that is not junk. I reckon hackers and all that are cool gives Transformers more purposes and more action as a Movie.Alex Kingdom wrote: nonsensical junk going on with etched glasses, hackers, squads of Marines, and secret government organisations that just didn't need such a focus.
Bumbled wrote:Well if your on earth that is not junk. I reckon hackers and all that are cool gives Transformers more purposes and more action as a Movie.Alex Kingdom wrote: nonsensical junk going on with etched glasses, hackers, squads of Marines, and secret government organisations that just didn't need such a focus.
Yer I see what you mean now.Alex Kingdom wrote:Bumbled wrote:Well if your on earth that is not junk. I reckon hackers and all that are cool gives Transformers more purposes and more action as a Movie.Alex Kingdom wrote: nonsensical junk going on with etched glasses, hackers, squads of Marines, and secret government organisations that just didn't need such a focus.
Really? I personally thought it gave Transformers less focus, less purpose and less action on screen as much of the film was taken up by unnecessary nonsensical subplots like the Hackers, the Marines and Sector Seven. I'm not saying they shouldn't have been there (could have done without the Hackers subplot tho) but they took too much screentime away from what we came to see The Transformers.
Yours AK
Auto Bot wrote:I would start it with a few Cybertronians, secretly plotting to take over the leadership from Prime. (Since, all the robots were depicted as originally belonging to one group called the Autobots, before the breakaway group was created, to be named the Decepticons.)
The plot was uncovered. Full civil war broke out. There was too much destruction. A lot of generic Autobots were being destroyed. However, many among them were also being revived by Prime, using the Allspark.
Now, Megatron focused on snatching the Allspark. A complicated fight scene ensued. Allspark was inadvertently hurled into space.
After much time had passed, Megatron was able to break free from the thick of the fight, and pursued the Allspark.
And the rest is history.
Alex Kingdom wrote:Auto Bot wrote:I would start it with a few Cybertronians, secretly plotting to take over the leadership from Prime. (Since, all the robots were depicted as originally belonging to one group called the Autobots, before the breakaway group was created, to be named the Decepticons.)
The plot was uncovered. Full civil war broke out. There was too much destruction. A lot of generic Autobots were being destroyed. However, many among them were also being revived by Prime, using the Allspark.
Now, Megatron focused on snatching the Allspark. A complicated fight scene ensued. Allspark was inadvertently hurled into space.
After much time had passed, Megatron was able to break free from the thick of the fight, and pursued the Allspark.
And the rest is history.
So basically you'd have made the first movie the prequel? Cos all of that wouldn't have fit in the first film along with everything else. I'd probably have liked to see that however, the trouble with that being there would be virtually no humans at all in the movie and it probably wouldn't appeal the your average movie goer as well as the story they went with.
Yours AK
Auto Bot wrote:In the process, we can cut away a lot of unrelated human stuffs. Such as the small talks of military personnels aboard the chopper, the code-breaker thing, especially the black guy freaking out during interrogation bit.
I think it can all fit in. With room to spare. Over all, around 50-50 share of robot-human time.
I reckon that was heaps funny when I saw that bit.Auto Bot wrote:
especially the black guy freaking out during interrogation bit.
The Unicron Singularity wrote:Insurgent's Transformers I totally rocked... so I would gladly want the movie to be that way, instead of Michael Gay's sunset and clichês thing.
It was better than coming down in Spaceships... was it not?Insurgent wrote:The Unicron Singularity wrote:Insurgent's Transformers I totally rocked... so I would gladly want the movie to be that way, instead of Michael Gay's sunset and clichês thing.
Why thank you. And you'll be pleased to know I have entered the final act on TF2. Excpect it to be up within a couple of weeks.
As for these protoforms, I hate them. These are the forms they had on Cybertron. Why would they have bodies that don't transform into something other than giant rocks on their home planet? That defeats the whole purpose of being Transformers. Likewise, this whole 'scan and then change' thing bugs me as well. It defeats the whole point of having a set alt mode. G1 and BW had the right idea for changing bodies. And for Cybertronian bodies. But there is no way I can believe that protoform Prime is the leader of an army. Far too spindly and powerless.
Bumbled wrote:It was better than coming down in Spaceships... was it not?Insurgent wrote:The Unicron Singularity wrote:Insurgent's Transformers I totally rocked... so I would gladly want the movie to be that way, instead of Michael Gay's sunset and clichês thing.
Why thank you. And you'll be pleased to know I have entered the final act on TF2. Excpect it to be up within a couple of weeks.
As for these protoforms, I hate them. These are the forms they had on Cybertron. Why would they have bodies that don't transform into something other than giant rocks on their home planet? That defeats the whole purpose of being Transformers. Likewise, this whole 'scan and then change' thing bugs me as well. It defeats the whole point of having a set alt mode. G1 and BW had the right idea for changing bodies. And for Cybertronian bodies. But there is no way I can believe that protoform Prime is the leader of an army. Far too spindly and powerless.
Insurgent wrote:Bumbled wrote:It was better than coming down in Spaceships... was it not?Insurgent wrote:The Unicron Singularity wrote:Insurgent's Transformers I totally rocked... so I would gladly want the movie to be that way, instead of Michael Gay's sunset and clichês thing.
Why thank you. And you'll be pleased to know I have entered the final act on TF2. Excpect it to be up within a couple of weeks.
As for these protoforms, I hate them. These are the forms they had on Cybertron. Why would they have bodies that don't transform into something other than giant rocks on their home planet? That defeats the whole purpose of being Transformers. Likewise, this whole 'scan and then change' thing bugs me as well. It defeats the whole point of having a set alt mode. G1 and BW had the right idea for changing bodies. And for Cybertronian bodies. But there is no way I can believe that protoform Prime is the leader of an army. Far too spindly and powerless.
No it was not. What, I'm suppossed to believe they crash on their heads from orbit? That's just stupid. Ships would have been alot better. You could have had them smash through a large building or something on their way down, and have a beautiful action sequence, like the one I envisioned for my fanfic. They weren't exactly sneaky when they came down in their rock modes, and it could have been handled well. I'm supposed to believe they can survive the coldness of space, but a couple of chunks of ice can keep them offline?
BTW, The Unicron Singularity, check my sig.
Insurgent wrote:Bumbled wrote:It was better than coming down in Spaceships... was it not?Insurgent wrote:The Unicron Singularity wrote:Insurgent's Transformers I totally rocked... so I would gladly want the movie to be that way, instead of Michael Gay's sunset and clichês thing.
Why thank you. And you'll be pleased to know I have entered the final act on TF2. Excpect it to be up within a couple of weeks.
As for these protoforms, I hate them. These are the forms they had on Cybertron. Why would they have bodies that don't transform into something other than giant rocks on their home planet? That defeats the whole purpose of being Transformers. Likewise, this whole 'scan and then change' thing bugs me as well. It defeats the whole point of having a set alt mode. G1 and BW had the right idea for changing bodies. And for Cybertronian bodies. But there is no way I can believe that protoform Prime is the leader of an army. Far too spindly and powerless.
No it was not. What, I'm suppossed to believe they crash on their heads from orbit? That's just stupid. Ships would have been alot better. You could have had them smash through a large building or something on their way down, and have a beautiful action sequence, like the one I envisioned for my fanfic. They weren't exactly sneaky when they came down in their rock modes, and it could have been handled well. I'm supposed to believe they can survive the coldness of space, but a couple of chunks of ice can keep them offline?
BTW, The Unicron Singularity, check my sig.
The Unicron Singularity wrote:dangnabbit, **** yeah! you put the TF2 on now? the awesomesauceness second parter of TF I?
Auto Bot wrote:Hurtling thru space wrapped in only a sheet of metal skin is just plain stupid. No lifeform can ever survive that. They're not blocks of ice or asteroids.
How fast were they traveling thru space? Must be close to the speed of light. Because they took such a short time to arrive, after Bumblebee sent them a "bat" signal.
A ton of metal ball arriving in our atmosphere at that kind of velocity, and then crash-landing on Earth? Should have been catastrophic, and surely should have wiped out all traces of life within several hundreds kilometers radius of the impact. And brought unimaginable environmental and ecological disaster to several thousand more kilometers of radius.
There's no way they can slow down in that squid ball form.
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