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Good point, but at least in the first one it's more like it could happen. In the second it all just seemed so much more hokier... I know, I know, I'm treading on kind of thin ice here. But I guess from my perspective, it just seemed like the first one seemed to be much more real, and the movie honestly drew me in because of it. It's kind of like the difference between Terminator 1 & 2 vs. 3 & 4. Terminator was so much cooler when it seemed like it could be happening right now! Or right then... I think you get the point. :p
I'll probably end up enjoying the third one for what it will end up being... action and bombs and crap blowing up, i.e., mindless 2-1/2 stuff involving robots blowing stuff up. I just hope it ends up making more sense than the 2nd.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:As for Ebert, he's got a big ego for someone who liked Cloverfield.
Autobot032 wrote:Hate to bump this, but a poster on another board brought up an interesting point:Good point, but at least in the first one it's more like it could happen. In the second it all just seemed so much more hokier... I know, I know, I'm treading on kind of thin ice here. But I guess from my perspective, it just seemed like the first one seemed to be much more real, and the movie honestly drew me in because of it. It's kind of like the difference between Terminator 1 & 2 vs. 3 & 4. Terminator was so much cooler when it seemed like it could be happening right now! Or right then... I think you get the point. :p
I'll probably end up enjoying the third one for what it will end up being... action and bombs and crap blowing up, i.e., mindless 2-1/2 stuff involving robots blowing stuff up. I just hope it ends up making more sense than the 2nd.
I normally agree with this poster, but this is one time I must disagree.
Yes, the first movie went for realism, and it succeeded because it was BORING.
Yes, the second movie went for the fantastical, and it succeeded because it was FUN AND ENTERTAINING.
zenosaurus_x wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Hate to bump this, but a poster on another board brought up an interesting point:Good point, but at least in the first one it's more like it could happen. In the second it all just seemed so much more hokier... I know, I know, I'm treading on kind of thin ice here. But I guess from my perspective, it just seemed like the first one seemed to be much more real, and the movie honestly drew me in because of it. It's kind of like the difference between Terminator 1 & 2 vs. 3 & 4. Terminator was so much cooler when it seemed like it could be happening right now! Or right then... I think you get the point. :p
I'll probably end up enjoying the third one for what it will end up being... action and bombs and crap blowing up, i.e., mindless 2-1/2 stuff involving robots blowing stuff up. I just hope it ends up making more sense than the 2nd.
I normally agree with this poster, but this is one time I must disagree.
Yes, the first movie went for realism, and it succeeded because it was BORING.
Yes, the second movie went for the fantastical, and it succeeded because it was FUN AND ENTERTAINING.
I don't really see how the first one was boring, it lacked robots, but I liked it alot more than the second...
More robots would've improved it though...
Autobot032 wrote:It was said in another thread, here, that the people who tend to enjoy the second film, tend to show a higher I.Q. and more smarts. Well, I can neither confirm, nor deny that because I just don't have any facts or figures to back it up, but I'm starting to wonder if it's true.
I think the brainiacs (and that's not a dig, honest) do enjoy the movie more because they can appreciate the depth of what's going on, the seriousness being touted, and still embrace the outlandish silliness that's always been intended. And they enjoy it because it's a nice balance of everything.
PaulK80 wrote:Please don't crucify me but I fall in the group of loving this movie without skipping scenes. I do agree there was ALOT of filler here and there.
The parents were great because parents are necessary when you're showing a young person take that step into adulthood but did we REALLY need to see mom high? Not really but it was a good quick laugh. The twins cracked me up cause I'm always telling people you gotta blend in like a ninja. And what friends don't call one another a p*ssy at some point in time?! lol I agree also, why does it take, what like 7 or more Primes to weaken the Fallen but ONE Optimus to destroy him while only losing 1 of his jet engines?! And why didn't Ironhide whoop some ass on Demolisher in Shanghai? Optimus had to be airdropped AND transform twice and got to him fast than 'Hide did. I REALLY hope by TF3, Ironhide and Rachet get to do something other than stand around. As a weapons expert, Ironhide sure doesn't do sh!t!!!! lol
Now the movie was very much excellent and really good considering strikes and all. I recall jumping and turning at the sight of the Fallen in the beginning and telling my brother who he was. Seeing robots without traditional feet was pretty cool from Demolisher and Sideswipe to the Arcee gals. Seeing the carrier jets hangar open with Optimus fully lit up then he drives out and very dramatically transforms in midair then unleashes his Autobot chutes, lands then drops back down into truck mode.
The forest battle speaks for itself in my opinion. Yeah Prime had a killer's mentality but it was to protect his friend! I have the score on my Ipod and when I listen to it, I still feel a swell of emotions when he rises from his knees, swords pulled, and states he clearly not afraid to be in an unfairly sided fight. And at 29 at the time, I can admit very honestly, that when Megs stuck his sword through Prime's chest, I gasped and felt like I got punched in the heart! Knowing my TF history like I do, I knew that it wouldn't be long before he returned, but still, I was 6 in the theater opening weekend when Prime went black/grey on that table in TF:TM. The emotional struggle that Sam goes through that there is no Prime now because of him really was something that I think a lot of people relate to in some way. And I can't explain my wave of emotions when that Matrix was shoved into his chest and he was restored, then of course, cue dramatic score and you've got a nearly 30 year old wishing his preteen boys weren't around so he could think about shedding a tear or two. lol Megatron was in fact kind of whimpish but didn't about EVERY g1 episode end in Megs shouting "decepticons retreat!!!" Those guys ran with their tails tucked every episode but why would it be such a bigger deal they do it in this instance? Starscream still seems very sniveling and it just seems like he's biting his tongue at times when Megs talks. I was a bit confused by the Megatron/Fallen aspect comparing it to Vader/Emperor of Star Wars. Vader too was totally powerful yet he kneeled to Palpatine. Why would Megs tell SS there is no command but mine then kneel before Fallen and call him Master?! weird!
Yeah the story had some problems to it but didn't all episodes of the Unicron trilogy?! Most of us watched them I believe despite its shortcomings. How many episodes of TFA did we all sit through waiting for a Decepticon to show after Starscream left in the opening episodes before we finally got one?! I count like 6 or 7 and we hung in there. As for me, give me Transformers and I'll give you my attention then my money for dvd's and toys. I have been really focusing on the stuff being posted about TF3's shooting and almost fainted when I saw the trailer behind Prime not to mention it had the G1 zigzag on the side of it. I know I'll be watching "Prime" on the Hub when it debuts and waiting in anticipation of next summer's sure-to-be blockbuster.
On one final note, I'd just like to say hello to all fellow fans here! I don't post often and when I do it's mostly in the sightings forum for Indiana. But I will say after reading the comments by everyone here, I definitely felt compelled to share my own thoughts on ROTF. Look forward to sharing more in other forums and posts in the future.
Autobot032 wrote:zenosaurus_x wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Hate to bump this, but a poster on another board brought up an interesting point:Good point, but at least in the first one it's more like it could happen. In the second it all just seemed so much more hokier... I know, I know, I'm treading on kind of thin ice here. But I guess from my perspective, it just seemed like the first one seemed to be much more real, and the movie honestly drew me in because of it. It's kind of like the difference between Terminator 1 & 2 vs. 3 & 4. Terminator was so much cooler when it seemed like it could be happening right now! Or right then... I think you get the point. :p
I'll probably end up enjoying the third one for what it will end up being... action and bombs and crap blowing up, i.e., mindless 2-1/2 stuff involving robots blowing stuff up. I just hope it ends up making more sense than the 2nd.
I normally agree with this poster, but this is one time I must disagree.
Yes, the first movie went for realism, and it succeeded because it was BORING.
Yes, the second movie went for the fantastical, and it succeeded because it was FUN AND ENTERTAINING.
I don't really see how the first one was boring, it lacked robots, but I liked it alot more than the second...
More robots would've improved it though...
It was incredibly boring. Yes, more robots would've helped, but not by much. They focused entirely too much on Sam and the soldiers in a movie about TransFormers. I realize they needed us to connect with the human cast, but we spent so much time focusing on them, that the Autobots and Decepticons felt tacked on, rather than an integral part of the film. They didn't show up until about 55 minutes into the film. That's a long, long time to have a movie about TFs without them in it.
Frenzy was great, don't get me wrong, but he can't carry an entire film by himself, and he certainly couldn't even carry the first half of the movie all by himself. Blackout's appearance was shortlived and wasn't what we had hoped. Bumblebee and Barricade showed themselves but the camera work was so jittery that you couldn't enjoy the battle.
I fail to see how that's entertaining.
The second movie had a nice balance of human to robot interaction, the pace was faster so you didn't feel like it was lagging, the action was better, the camera work was a masterpiece compared to the first one, and it was silly over the top fun.
How on Earth can the first film be considered better than the second when it lacked the title characters for a large portion of it's screen time?
The story wasn't handled well either. Sam could've gotten his first car, have it turn out to be Bumblebee, get involved in the intergalactic war, but still have an E.T. feel to it. It had a sense of awe when you see Optimus and the Autobots transform for the first time (but you see a good portion of that scene in the trailers, so the movie didn't expand on it much), but beyond that, it was frenetic camera work, insane explosions (which I didn't mind), slow as molasses story telling, had a non existent plot (glasses? eBay? the cube? really?), and it lacked what it really needed: Spielberg's touch. His name was attached to it, but it didn't have any of his artistry, which is he is well known for.
If anyone can make your jaw drop, it's Spielberg.
Granted, he didn't do much with ROTF other than be a name on the credits, but Bay and Ehren Kruger saved the film from the shoddy writing of Orci and Kurtzman. The film worked a lot better than the first, and I still come back to the box office. It was a bonafide hit. Simple as that.
UM Prime wrote:it had good fight scenes but bad acting and bad story telling
orriezaros wrote:7)The allspark shards seem to only generate Decepticons, which is disappointing since baby toaster Autobots could have been adopted by Sam and Bumblebee bringing extra stress to their plotlines, and troubling since it implies Autobots evolved second.
fielding the two sets of Constructicons are examples of the constant "Fk you and Shutup" that I interpret coming from Bay to me.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
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Evil_the_Nub wrote:As for the Constructicon thing I'm sticking with the theory that Devastator works like Tidal Wave, the vehicles that he's made of don't transform into robots.
zenosaurus_x wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:As for the Constructicon thing I'm sticking with the theory that Devastator works like Tidal Wave, the vehicles that he's made of don't transform into robots.
I think the official explanation was that each Constructicon has doubles :/
I still go with:they just messed up.
zenosaurus_x wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:As for the Constructicon thing I'm sticking with the theory that Devastator works like Tidal Wave, the vehicles that he's made of don't transform into robots.
I think the official explanation was that each Constructicon has doubles :/
I still go with:they just messed up.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Autobot032 wrote:They didn't mess up. I'm not sure why it's so hard for people to wrap their heads around the idea that the alt modes were shared.
It's not the greatest explanation, I admit, but it's reasonable. It could've been worse. People tend to overthink this stuff and it's just flat out ridiculous.
Autobot032 wrote:zenosaurus_x wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:As for the Constructicon thing I'm sticking with the theory that Devastator works like Tidal Wave, the vehicles that he's made of don't transform into robots.
I think the official explanation was that each Constructicon has doubles :/
I still go with:they just messed up.
The protoforms can share alt modes. That's why there was Grindor, even though Blackout was dead.
That explains why there was Long Haul going through the village while another dump truck like him was forming a part of Devastator.
They didn't mess up. I'm not sure why it's so hard for people to wrap their heads around the idea that the alt modes were shared.
It's not the greatest explanation, I admit, but it's reasonable. It could've been worse. People tend to overthink this stuff and it's just flat out ridiculous.
That was Hasbro's explanation, and it doesn't add up. There are clearly 9 vehicles that form Devastator, yet they claim there are only 7. Supposedly Long Haul and Rampage form the legs, yet they are vastly different in size. Plus the dump truck that makes the right leg isn't even the same kind that Long Haul transforms into.
I think the original plan was to have the 7 Constructicons form Devastator, but was changed at some point. Like Arcee being replaced by Ironhide in the first movie. I guess Hasbro just didn't get the memo. So I'm going by what I see in the movie, 9 vehicles form big robot.
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