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Nemesis Prime wrote:I am saying that a better director who takes in to account ALL of the information, mythos and what not could do a better job.
Just like bench-pressing cotton candy. Only not as tasty. Just as sticky, though.Stalinglad wrote:I find it amusing that people say another director could do a better job. The fact is, until another director actually makes the next TF movie you can't use this argument. It's a pointless exercise.
Burn wrote:Was Armada/Energon/Cybertron true to G1? It borrowed elements from G1 but also did it's own thing. Same with RiD. Funny how people seem to ignore that fact ...
Stalinglad wrote:I find it amusing that people say another director could do a better job. The fact is, until another director actually makes the next TF movie you can't use this argument. It's a pointless exercise.
Blackout wrote:I agree with your reasoning, however I may not have been clear (or was misunderstood). My statement was made in the context that 'director x' could make a better movie. Until said movie is made by said director, we cannot reasonably debate that statement. Hence, it's a futile exercise.
legendz wrote:Now that I have seen the movie I want to make a few suggestions for the sequel.
I think James Cameron would be a better fit for the role as director since he has better idea how to make robot movies (T2).
This time please make Megatron a G1 a gun and use Frank Welker as for the voice over. The voices really do make the characters as well as the designs. Most of the decepticons designs were crap except for Baracade and Blackout.
The positive thing about this movie was Cullen as Prime and the other Autobot designs were decent.
Burn wrote:Nemesis Prime wrote:I am saying that a better director who takes in to account ALL of the information, mythos and what not could do a better job.
I don't think any director would be able to take 20 years of mythology and squeeze it into a two and a half hour "introductory" movie.
If a TF movie franchise is to succeed, it needs to draw in new fans and the only way to do that is to start things fresh, introduce things, and build from there.
And frankly, I think the movie did a great job of that. It took parts from the last 20 odd years of mythology, freshened things up, entertained people, and will no doubt draw in more fans.
Was Armada/Energon/Cybertron true to G1? It borrowed elements from G1 but also did it's own thing. Same with RiD. Funny how people seem to ignore that fact ...
Nemesis Prime wrote:Hi-Q wrote:"the originals' narrative depth?"
I must gave been watching a completely different cartoon when I was little....
comparing a 2-hour movie to a 3-year cartoon series is silly at best...
so is taking the "Robot element" from a movie based about Alien Robots. Bay ruined Transfomers and will do so to TF:v2
He has even been quoted on record that he didnt make the movie for the Fans o.O WTF ... then by that logic the only reason you made the movie is to make Money $$$
now that's just silly ..
at best
legendz wrote:If it wasnt for Prime and the autobots the movie would have really tanked, they are what saved it. Like I said most of the decepticons designs were horrible, except for Barracade and Blackout.
Nemesis Prime wrote:
I have seen many of movies made by both Cameron and Bay
Bay doent get it. Transformers is about The Transformers, not the humans they happend to stumble accros
I could see Camron doing a TF sequel much better.
Concept images aside, i am not loosing any sleep due to how the robots look ... Bay did not put the "character" into the robots. To him (Bay) they (the TFs) were just robots. secondary players in a "human" story.
Thats just wrong.
T Honk wrote:Phenotype wrote: I thought Michael Bay did a great job and I honestly hope he signs on for the sequel.
I hope he does too. He took a lot of heat(some from me, early on) but this movie is out of the park, see ya later good! Totaly nailed it. He deserves to continue his vision of TF's.
I dont get these people who needed more from the movie in way of plot thickness. WTF? Its an action flick not Shawshank. For all I care they could have started the movie with robots fighting have the battle last two hours, end it and not have a word in between.
F**k yeah!
Bay's new Transformers is fun in its own goofy way, and there are
enough sops to the fanboys that most will go home happy. Peter Cullen
reprises his role as the voice of Optimus Prime, and the screenwriters
manage not one but two invocations of the immortal phrase "more than
meets the eye."But there's nothing even approaching the original's
narrative depth. The good guys beat the bad guys, and no one we care
about is harmed in the process—the movie hasn't succeeded in making us
care about anyone. Prime comes across as a stand-up guy, but we have no
real sense of Megatron's motivations or of Starscream's ambition.
Bumblebee, the robot we spend the most time with in the movie, doesn't
get a speaking part until the penultimate scene. The high-octane
violence and PG-13 attentions lavished on Megan Fox's torso may attract
some new young fans, but in the end Bay's Transformers feels timid
compared with the 1985 version.
legendz wrote:Now that I have seen the movie I want to make a few suggestions for the sequel.
I think James Cameron would be a better fit for the role as director since he has better idea how to make robot movies (T2).
This time please make Megatron a G1 a gun and use Frank Welker as for the voice over. The voices really do make the characters as well as the designs. Most of the decepticons designs were crap except for Baracade and Blackout.
The positive thing about this movie was Cullen as Prime and the other Autobot designs were decent.
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