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SlyTF1 wrote:gambit020480 wrote:RhA wrote:Indeed. I never took movies for anything more than entertainment. I love a good book, but reading about exploding robots is, well...
Well, I can tell you two are a couple of Bayjumpers. And that you have the attention span of a fruit fly. The light at the end of this tunnel is that after this summer we will NEVER see the names Michael Bay and Transformers associated again. So you two can get wet with your Bay slomos all you want, but the ride just about over.
You keep believing that. But someone who suits your opinion less than Bay will step up and make the next TF movie and "rape" your childhood even harder! And I will sit back and laugh at your pain, agony, and suffering.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:I still think it's hilarious the '86 movie is held in such high regard compared to the new movies. The whole thing was pretty half-assed, plagued with animation and story errors, and only existed so Hasbro could kill off all the the characters you came to love just so they could replace them with newer, lesser characters. If it weren't for nostalgia, the '86 movie would be the Phantom Menace of Transformers.
SlyTF1 wrote:Shadowman wrote:I still think it's hilarious the '86 movie is held in such high regard compared to the new movies. The whole thing was pretty half-assed, plagued with animation and story errors, and only existed so Hasbro could kill off all the the characters you came to love just so they could replace them with newer, lesser characters. If it weren't for nostalgia, the '86 movie would be the Phantom Menace of Transformers.
Holy mother. Best comment ever. This 100%. At least; at freaking least, the live action movies don't kill off the major characters to make room for annoying characters with even worse toys. Let's see, Optimus is still around (after being dead for a short while), Bumblebee is still alive, Ironhide, Ratchet, Megatron, Starscream; all still here. But I admit, they do make new toys every movie. At least they don't kill them off halfway through the series.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Aren't the '80s when they killed off Optimus Prime to replace him with...ugh, Rodimus Prime? Then go on to make Season 3, which was so awful it more-or-less left Transformers fiction for dead until Beast Wars in '96?
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
gambit020480 wrote:RhA wrote:Indeed. I never took movies for anything more than entertainment. I love a good book, but reading about exploding robots is, well...
Well, I can tell you two are a couple of Bayjumpers. And that you have the attention span of a fruit fly. The light at the end of this tunnel is that after this summer we will NEVER see the names Michael Bay and Transformers associated again. So you two can get wet with your Bay slomos all you want, but the ride just about over.
Capt.Failure wrote:Shadowman wrote:Aren't the '80s when they killed off Optimus Prime to replace him with...ugh, Rodimus Prime? Then go on to make Season 3, which was so awful it more-or-less left Transformers fiction for dead until Beast Wars in '96?
Such things are easily filtered out by rose tinted goggles.
SlyTF1 wrote:gambit020480 wrote:RhA wrote:Indeed. I never took movies for anything more than entertainment. I love a good book, but reading about exploding robots is, well...
Well, I can tell you two are a couple of Bayjumpers. And that you have the attention span of a fruit fly. The light at the end of this tunnel is that after this summer we will NEVER see the names Michael Bay and Transformers associated again. So you two can get wet with your Bay slomos all you want, but the ride just about over.
You keep believing that. But someone who suits your opinion less than Bay will step up and make the next TF movie and "rape" your childhood even harder! And I will sit back and laugh at your pain, agony, and suffering.
Capt.Failure wrote:Shadowman wrote:Aren't the '80s when they killed off Optimus Prime to replace him with...ugh, Rodimus Prime? Then go on to make Season 3, which was so awful it more-or-less left Transformers fiction for dead until Beast Wars in '96?
Such things are easily filtered out by rose tinted goggles.
Shadowman wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Shadowman wrote:I still think it's hilarious the '86 movie is held in such high regard compared to the new movies. The whole thing was pretty half-assed, plagued with animation and story errors, and only existed so Hasbro could kill off all the the characters you came to love just so they could replace them with newer, lesser characters. If it weren't for nostalgia, the '86 movie would be the Phantom Menace of Transformers.
Holy mother. Best comment ever. This 100%. At least; at freaking least, the live action movies don't kill off the major characters to make room for annoying characters with even worse toys. Let's see, Optimus is still around (after being dead for a short while), Bumblebee is still alive, Ironhide, Ratchet, Megatron, Starscream; all still here. But I admit, they do make new toys every movie. At least they don't kill them off halfway through the series.
They do kill off a lot of characters en mass, but at least they don't spend the better part of two years making you love them, then killing them off in spectacularly undignified ways (Brawn, Prowl, Ironhide and Ratchet all last how long, exactly?) to sell you new characters. I mean, sure, I could get used to Springer or Kup or Arcee, but Rodimus Prime, Wheelie and Daniel? No thank you, movie.
gambit020480 wrote: Why the hell are you all going on about the lousy movie characters......forget them.
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As far as the Bayformers go, I welcome the wholesale slaughter of each and every one of them. Thankfully, after this piece of slag comes out in July, we will finally be free of Michael Bay's cancerous presence in the mythos of the Transformers.
gambit020480 wrote:Well, I can tell you two are a couple of Bayjumpers. And that you have the attention span of a fruit fly. The light at the end of this tunnel is that after this summer we will NEVER see the names Michael Bay and Transformers associated again. So you two can get wet with your Bay slomos all you want, but the ride just about over.
shamone wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:Shadowman wrote:Aren't the '80s when they killed off Optimus Prime to replace him with...ugh, Rodimus Prime? Then go on to make Season 3, which was so awful it more-or-less left Transformers fiction for dead until Beast Wars in '96?
Such things are easily filtered out by rose tinted goggles.
still on the troll hunting !
i agree the movie is flawed, and the series itself was, the disappearing trailer, the size shifting (thank you bay/writers/producers/whoever for abandonign it) but do you see the irony that the current movie verse fans view the movies with the same bias as g one fans. In time the criticisms myself and others make of the movies will be accepted as people get distance from the movies and there will still be the die hards with their rose tinted specs.
gambit020480 wrote:Shadowman wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Shadowman wrote:I still think it's hilarious the '86 movie is held in such high regard compared to the new movies. The whole thing was pretty half-assed, plagued with animation and story errors, and only existed so Hasbro could kill off all the the characters you came to love just so they could replace them with newer, lesser characters. If it weren't for nostalgia, the '86 movie would be the Phantom Menace of Transformers.
Holy mother. Best comment ever. This 100%. At least; at freaking least, the live action movies don't kill off the major characters to make room for annoying characters with even worse toys. Let's see, Optimus is still around (after being dead for a short while), Bumblebee is still alive, Ironhide, Ratchet, Megatron, Starscream; all still here. But I admit, they do make new toys every movie. At least they don't kill them off halfway through the series.
They do kill off a lot of characters en mass, but at least they don't spend the better part of two years making you love them, then killing them off in spectacularly undignified ways (Brawn, Prowl, Ironhide and Ratchet all last how long, exactly?) to sell you new characters. I mean, sure, I could get used to Springer or Kup or Arcee, but Rodimus Prime, Wheelie and Daniel? No thank you, movie.
I am not even going to get into knocking the new flicks as I could create a list that would eat up a whole thread. The real fans out there know which is better. You all are just Bayjumpers, meaning you jumped on the Baywagon as soon as your mommy took you to the film. But, you'll all be weeded out soon enough as the dark days of Michael Bay have finally come to an end.
Brawn, Prowl, Ironhide, and Ratchet were already well established characters in G1, so they needed no long drawn out death scene for themselves. The 86' movie brought home some real world realities to our lives, that even the greatest heroes can die easy. And that noone can escape death, not even the Transformers. Now, I know you pussies in todays world cannot handle such trauma so moviemakers try not to hurt your fragile minds with their storytelling. Besides, that would hurt sales and they want to appeal to everyone.
I only have two names to drop to where anyone would agree the new movies are crap compared to G1.
Mudflap & Skids. Nuff said....
gambit020480 wrote:The real fans out there know which is better.
gambit020480 wrote:You all are just Bayjumpers, meaning you jumped on the Baywagon as soon as your mommy took you to the film.
gambit020480 wrote:But, you'll all be weeded out soon enough as the dark days of Michael Bay have finally come to an end.
gambit020480 wrote:Brawn, Prowl, Ironhide, and Ratchet were already well established characters in G1, so they needed no long drawn out death scene for themselves.
gambit020480 wrote:Now, I know you pussies in todays world cannot handle such trauma so moviemakers try not to hurt your fragile minds with their storytelling. Besides, that would hurt sales and they want to appeal to everyone.
gambit020480 wrote:I only have two names to drop to where anyone would agree the new movies are crap compared to G1.
Mudflap & Skids. Nuff said....
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:gambit020480 wrote:The real fans out there know which is better.
Okay, now, in the "Retarded Bay-bashing Drinking Game," does "Real Fans" count the same as "True Fans" because I've got a shot of Jose Cuervo Gold ready to go.gambit020480 wrote:You all are just Bayjumpers, meaning you jumped on the Baywagon as soon as your mommy took you to the film.
Hey! My mother did NOT take me to see either of the movies!
...my dad did...gambit020480 wrote:But, you'll all be weeded out soon enough as the dark days of Michael Bay have finally come to an end.
"Weeded out?" This isn't Darwanism, dude, it's a movie based on a kid's show based on kid's toys that you are taking waaaaaaay too seriously.gambit020480 wrote:Brawn, Prowl, Ironhide, and Ratchet were already well established characters in G1, so they needed no long drawn out death scene for themselves.
So you're saying you're okay with all your favorite characters just being thrown out like yesterdays trash? Man, just go back to Go-bots.gambit020480 wrote:Now, I know you pussies in todays world cannot handle such trauma so moviemakers try not to hurt your fragile minds with their storytelling. Besides, that would hurt sales and they want to appeal to everyone.
Let's count the deaths: Scorponok, Frenzy, Blackout, Bonecrusher, Jazz, Megatron, Sideways, Rampage, Alice, Blackout again (I'll call him Grindor when he stops being Blackout), Optimus, Arcee, Elite One, Chromia, Ravage, Jetfire, and the Fallen (Technically). 18 deaths, all on-screen, all particularly brutal. At least half of them are killed by being torn apart, and most of those are shown in slow-motion, so you get all the robo-gore.gambit020480 wrote:I only have two names to drop to where anyone would agree the new movies are crap compared to G1.
Mudflap & Skids. Nuff said....
Wheelie and Daniel. Thank you and good night.
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
gambit020480 wrote:
Yeah, and there is a big differnce too. The cartoon movie was a cartoon!! It had a miniscule budget. Michael Bay has all the money in the world to make a good flick.
gambit020480 wrote: Lame......but to you kids today it is all you can handle. Your attention spans are measured in microseconds. Gee, I can't wait until you all are running this country......
Shadowman wrote:gambit020480 wrote:The real fans out there know which is better.
Okay, now, in the "Retarded Bay-bashing Drinking Game," does "Real Fans" count the same as "True Fans" because I've got a shot of Jose Cuervo Gold ready to go.gambit020480 wrote:You all are just Bayjumpers, meaning you jumped on the Baywagon as soon as your mommy took you to the film.
Hey! My mother did NOT take me to see either of the movies!
...my dad did...
Shadowman wrote:gambit020480 wrote:I only have two names to drop to where anyone would agree the new movies are crap compared to G1.
Mudflap & Skids. Nuff said....
Wheelie and Daniel. Thank you and good night.
SlyTF1 wrote:Then I saw ROTF midnight premier with my dad, then went with my mom and sister on my birthday (which was 4 days after ROTF came out); and I plan on doing that with DOTM.
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
gambit020480 wrote:shamone wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:Shadowman wrote:Aren't the '80s when they killed off Optimus Prime to replace him with...ugh, Rodimus Prime? Then go on to make Season 3, which was so awful it more-or-less left Transformers fiction for dead until Beast Wars in '96?
Such things are easily filtered out by rose tinted goggles.
still on the troll hunting !
i agree the movie is flawed, and the series itself was, the disappearing trailer, the size shifting (thank you bay/writers/producers/whoever for abandonign it) but do you see the irony that the current movie verse fans view the movies with the same bias as g one fans. In time the criticisms myself and others make of the movies will be accepted as people get distance from the movies and there will still be the die hards with their rose tinted specs.
Yeah, and there is a big differnce too. The cartoon movie was a cartoon!! It had a miniscule budget. Michael Bay has all the money in the world to make a good flick. Rather he and his cronies decided that product endorsement and explosions were more important....and Megan fox's tits of course. Lame......but to you kids today it is all you can handle. Your attention spans are measured in microseconds. Gee, I can't wait until you all are running this country......
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One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
TulioDude wrote:This gambit20480 is such a Troll.
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
Zombie Starscream wrote:Let's seeeee....
Back on topic.
Characters who I wish were'nt killed off:
Blackout- He was just so awesome in his opening scene, especially when he fights against the military. I wanted to see more of Decepticon/military fights, not Megan Fox's boobs and overrated body.
matt0812 wrote:Zombie Starscream wrote:Let's seeeee....
Back on topic.
Characters who I wish were'nt killed off:
Blackout- He was just so awesome in his opening scene, especially when he fights against the military. I wanted to see more of Decepticon/military fights, not Megan Fox's boobs and overrated body.
I always assumed Blackout was in ROTF, my evidence of this being when the restored Megs and CO were rising to the surface, the Naval Officer stated that there were now six targets. When a member was killed off for their parts, so with Megs back taking the numeric place of the other Decepticon, who was the extra?. It couldn't of been the Doctor I thought he would've regrouped with Ravage.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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