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Riotflea wrote:XeroSyphon wrote:So much source material, so many Transformers universes. Who knew they would pull elements from many of this sources, and create yet another, of many, alternate universes for the franchise?
I like milk.
I like orange juice.
But never in the same cup.
Hey, anyone else think it was not very credible that his dad's getting him his first car, but buys it without the dealership even having the title to it?
So, he like gave him $4000 and drove off the lot with a possibly stolen car?!?
YouFearGalvatron wrote:Riotflea wrote:XeroSyphon wrote:So much source material, so many Transformers universes. Who knew they would pull elements from many of this sources, and create yet another, of many, alternate universes for the franchise?
I like milk.
I like orange juice.
But never in the same cup.
Hey, anyone else think it was not very credible that his dad's getting him his first car, but buys it without the dealership even having the title to it?
So, he like gave him $4000 and drove off the lot with a possibly stolen car?!?
I thought the SAME THING while in my theater seat yesterday!!!
No thought in this script...at all.
Autobot032 wrote:YouFearGalvatron wrote:Riotflea wrote:XeroSyphon wrote:So much source material, so many Transformers universes. Who knew they would pull elements from many of this sources, and create yet another, of many, alternate universes for the franchise?
I like milk.
I like orange juice.
But never in the same cup.
Hey, anyone else think it was not very credible that his dad's getting him his first car, but buys it without the dealership even having the title to it?
So, he like gave him $4000 and drove off the lot with a possibly stolen car?!?
I thought the SAME THING while in my theater seat yesterday!!!
No thought in this script...at all.
Alright, that *IS* a glaring oversight, and it is something that should be corrected, or at least addressed, but if you continue to nitpick it, there will be no movie left. Hell, if you nitpick like this with anything, there'll be nothing left.
Plus, you're going to ruin it for those who did like the movie, the more and more they see stuff like this, the less and less people will want to see it in a positive light.
Granted, the film wasn't the strongest it could've been, so yeah...it easy to pick apart and anyone could fall out of love with it, I grant you that. But beyond a certain point, people are just killing it, for the simple fact they can.
This is why I want a separate thread for positive and negative reviews and let the people make their decision, rather than be bombarded with one, and then other in the next post. It's confusing and it doesn't help people make their decision clearly.
I don't expect everyone to love the movie, I don't expect everyone to hate the movie, all I expect is for people to see it, form their own opinion and then either keep it in that specific thread, or let it die.
As with anything in life, I always use this line of thinking "Yes or no is all I ask. I don't care which one it is, I just finally want a simple, final answer and then I can do what needs to be done. Please, just give me one friggin' answer."
Same thing applies here. Hate it, or love it, just please make a decision and let's move on. *SIGHS*
80sgeek wrote:I want to know Bay's explanation for the "no mass-shifting" when Frenzy did a TON of it. Kinda like where the hell was Prime keeping that sword?? Also if the All Spark gave life, was it naturally aggressive giving all these machines weapons right away? The phone had machine guns and a blade (I didn't see those parts standard with my phone) and all the things on the street were attacking people!
i_amtrunks wrote:The capturing of Bumblebee was kinda pointless. they could have gotten him to the allspark by having Sam chase his parents in Bumblebee or something decent. The allspark fixed Bumblebee's voice processors, gave Frenzy a new body to attach to its head, yet didn't do the same to Bumblebee's legs... are we supposed to believe that the smaller allspark is not capable of the same kinds of power as when it is full size.
TFWIKI wrote:According to Hasbro, toys that represent flying characters are given more stringent drop tests and rounded/collapsible bits, as children (and the kind of adults who buy Transformers, actually) are more prone to throwing these figures around or ramming them into things (or people).
Versa wrote:Those so hideously disappointed in the flick... Show us your script ideas! I want to see just what you would have written to make it the most amazing film ever.
Creature SH wrote:Versa wrote:Those so hideously disappointed in the flick... Show us your script ideas! I want to see just what you would have written to make it the most amazing film ever.
Sooo.. If you buy a new car, and it falls apart the moment you get driving... You're not entitled to complain until you can build a better car ?
Master_Prime wrote:Well, I am a life long Generation one fan, and super fan of Optimus Prime and I saw the movie last night, and IT WAS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-The movie was respectful with the original series w/ throwback scenes and lines!!
-The TF's look different than they did in G1, but kept their personality. (and whoever says this Prime didn't act like G1 Prime, well, they obviously weren't watching the same movie....)
-The movie was just all around fun! With extremely funny scenes, good story, and explosive action!!
I was sort of a doubter, glad I was wrong and can't wait to see it again in the theaters!!!!!!!
P.S. When I went to last nights showing, it was packed and got a rounding applause when done! It deserved it!!
Optimus Rocks!
Airtigatron wrote:I followed G1 a little, but for the most part was a Beast Wars follower. Saw it today, I enjoyed it!
However, I think its being a slight bit overrated by some IMO. It was good, but it was kinda scattered and some things could have used more explaining...what happened with the blonde hotness with the accent? That kind came to an abrupt halt. The humor was a I'd say a liiiittle overdone and I felt like it was one big eBay advertisement. So I enjoyed it for the most part, got better when Optimus showed up, but those were my issues. Probably wont buy it or give it a full second viewing.
Autobot032 wrote:Master_Prime wrote:Well, I am a life long Generation one fan, and super fan of Optimus Prime and I saw the movie last night, and IT WAS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-The movie was respectful with the original series w/ throwback scenes and lines!!
-The TF's look different than they did in G1, but kept their personality. (and whoever says this Prime didn't act like G1 Prime, well, they obviously weren't watching the same movie....)
-The movie was just all around fun! With extremely funny scenes, good story, and explosive action!!
I was sort of a doubter, glad I was wrong and can't wait to see it again in the theaters!!!!!!!
P.S. When I went to last nights showing, it was packed and got a rounding applause when done! It deserved it!!
Optimus Rocks!
Actually Prime was somewhat different.
...he was even better than ever. The human touch to their personalities really sold them for me. It made them work when I think a Data-esque act would've ruined it.
Prime and co. are the best they've ever been.
It's like "Starship Troopers" with most of the sarcasm taken out, and it's still the year's best summer movie.
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