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People wrote:zombybunnie: N_V scares me...I no longer wish that my pants transformed
Burn:Anyone notice how much of a boring party pooper N_V is? He doesn't join in the fun, he's spent the last few years with dodgy builds feeding XP to the Autobots, and he sure as heck doesn't spam.
disruptor96: I forgot how insane you were.
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Saber Prime wrote:They weren't all G1 names in the movie. All the Autobots were but some of the Decepticons were newer characters.
Boy your wrong again.
And I cant believe you made this mistake Again.
When the Movie was first released we had this same argument....dont you remember????
Every TF character in Bay's movie had a G1 counterpart with the same name.
And I repeat every single one.As you pointed out all the Autobots were G1 names.
But so were all the Decepticons.
You really should do a little research before you post things.
G1 Barricade
http://www.tfu.info/1990/Decepticon/Bar ... ricade.htm
G1 Blackout
http://www.tfu.info/1990/Decepticon/Bla ... ackout.htm
and you should kow the rest of the G1 names.
So tell me how was I wrong???
Saber Prime wrote: It was the writers who decided to use G1 names in the script long before Bay was even hired but it was allso the writers who hired Bay in the first place.
Yes the writters wanted to use G1 names on some drafts but on others they changed some of the names because of copyrights issues.
One of the names the writters wanted to use for Blackout was "Vortex" since he was a G1 helicopter but the name could not be used because of copyright issues.So Bay told then to look for any G1 name that would fit.
And a simular thing accrued with a few different characters.
So Bay did insist that G1 names be used.He just didnt care much about which G1 names were chosen.
Saber Prime wrote:The wrighters said when they first announced who was in the movie that they wrote the movie as fans of Transformers. They approched Bay with the first copy of the script and he turned the job down saying he didn't want to do "a stupid toy commercial". They then rewote the script and pitched the idea to him again. Like I keep saying why did they go back to this guy when he turned it down the first time.
None of this was part of our converstaion but since you brought it up....I dont put much faith in weather all of that is completly accurate.
And its not you that I'm doubting...it how the writters claim they wrote the first draft for G1 Tf fans.
These are the same writters that massacred the Star Trek continuity for the new film all the wile saying they were writting that film for true Trekies and sticking with continuity.
I dont trust them one bit.
Saber Prime wrote:So it was not Bay that insisted on useing G1 names as you said, he hadn't even been hired yet when that discision was made.
As I said above he was the one to insist on useing G1 names when the ones originally chosen werent capable of being used for copyright reasons.
Saber Prime wrote:the simple fact that he was in power in was a Sith goes agenst the statement that "the Sith had no political power" It doesn't matter how or why he got into power all that matters is that he was in power and was a Sith.
And again it was not "The Sith" that had the power.
Untill he was given the special powers by the senate all the real power was still with the senate.
Saber Prime wrote:When you said the Droids belong to the Trade Federation.
They did.
Viceroy Nute Gunray was the leader of the trade federation and the leader of the droid army's.
Have you forgotten about this guy???.....
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Nute_Gunray
Saber Prime wrote:Now here's your version.
Is he a Sith? Yes! Is he in a position of political power? Yes! Do the Sith have political power? No!
How does yes + yes = no?
Its the same with out government.
The President may be a catholic but that does not give the catholic church political power.
The political power resides with the man not the organization he belong too.
At least in a democracy.
Which the Senate was till episode 3.
Saber Prime wrote:Here I'll put it another way. You're saying the Sith don't have any power because they don't know he's a Sith. Well do you know how much money is in my bank account? Did you know I even have a bank account? By you're reasoning if you don't know I have money in my bank account then I must not have any money and if you didn't know I had a bank account then I don't have a bank account. But wait, I do in fact have over $2,000 dollars in my non-exstant bank account, how does that work?
I'm sorry but I dont understand your analogy.
Saber Prime wrote: but it's not that's exactly what you're saying. That just because they didn't know there was a Sith in Political power that there wasn't a Sith in political power.
See thats where you getting mixed up.
I'm not saying that there wasnt a Sith in political power, what I'm saying is that the Sith as an orginization has no polotical power.
Try to see it in the real world.
Just because there is one member of a minority group with political power does not mean that the minority group as a whole has political power.
Political power within a senate comes from numbers.The more members of that minority group that is within the senate the political power the group holds.
But while there's only one member of that group in the senate that group holds little to no political power.
Saber Prime wrote:I don't use sarcasum when I'm typeing. I hate that. I thought you knew that allready.
Sometimes your little jokes come off like sarcazem.
Saber Prime wrote:Allso why I kept bringing up serverl characters from the first movie who would want revenge but you ignored that every time.
I'm not ignoring it, its irrelivent to the case in hand.
It doesnt matter if there are better candidates for wanting revenge if Bay decides to go with The Fallen as a character.
So why should I touch on what you feel is a better choice????
Thats your opinion and I respect it.
But your not making the movie and what were debating it the merit of the title if Bay goes with the character from the comics.
Saber Prime wrote:I do give detailed replys exsplaining thoughs one liners you allways get stuck on but you never seem to read them.
Because your explanations dont address the rute of your "one liners".
Having other characters that want revenge has nothing to do with weither the title is valid for "The Fallen" as a character.
Saber Prime wrote:Wrong. Both movies were in fact about Batman. They were "just featureing" The Joker, Penguin, and Catwoman.
Hell no they werent.
Go ask and die hard Batman nut and they'll agree with me.
Hell Jack Nickilson got top billing in the first film.
The characterization of Batman was wrong and Tim, like in most of his films, put more work into the "Freaks" in the film.
Saber Prime wrote:But we didnt see it.
So as an anolgy....If "The Fallen" cant seek revenge in the 2nd film because he wasnt in the first film, Then Bumblebee should be able to speak because we didnt see his voics box get damage in the first film.
The point is this universe and its characters are going to have some history.
We cant expect to see all of it.
Saber Prime wrote: We're talking about speculation not what will and will not happen.
Actually this conversation was not about speculation.
It was about how you said it made no sence if Bay was useing the character known as "The Fallen" in his film because he would have no reason for revenge.
If you want to start a speculation conversation I'm game.
Saber Prime wrote: The simple fact that there are characters and reasons for thoughs characters to seek revenge in the first movie is verry good reason to belive that the Fallen has nothing to do with the Character "Fallen" but rather the "fallen characters" as in "defeated" from the first movie.
With that I agree
Name_Violation wrote:married with 3 daughters, then you debate for a career, no fair competing with us amatures
Saber Prime wrote:Two reasons.
Saber Prime wrote:1. You said it was Bay that made sure only G1 names were used. It wasn't, that was the writer's choice.
Saber Prime wrote:2. Even if you hadn't said Bay it'd still be wrong. If you'd seen the web cast announcing the characters you'd know the characters of Blackout and Barricade have no G1 counterparts.
Saber Prime wrote:They weren't all G1 names in the movie.All the Autobots were but some of the Decepticons were newer characters.
Saber Prime wrote:A better way to put it, the characters in the movie were not in any way based on the two characters you linked. According to the interview the wrighters created thoughs characters as new characters for the movie.
Saber Prime wrote: The fact that they share names with pre-exsisting characters is coincidence,
Saber Prime wrote: they had no idea thoughs guys even exsisted before.
Saber Prime wrote:I didn't make any mistake.
Saber Prime wrote: Maybe you did with your wording
Saber Prime wrote: but not all the characters were intentionally given G1 names.
Saber Prime wrote:Where did you hear this from?
Saber Prime wrote: Because I was on the movie's web site durring the whole production process and this is the first I've heard of this.
Saber Prime wrote:According to Robberto Orchi the name changes in the script had more to do with getting names that better fit the characters.
Saber Prime wrote: Frenzy for example was originally going to be Soundwave but as they were wrighting the character they eventually decided Frenzy would be a much more suitible name.
Saber Prime wrote:And again "Blackout" was a refrence to his EMP generator and again was a more suitible name than "Vortex",
Saber Prime wrote: it had nothing to do with Trade Marks,
Saber Prime wrote: nothing to do with Bay,
Saber Prime wrote: and they didn't even know about G1 Blackout.
Saber Prime wrote:Besides that Blackout and Barricade were toys, they weren't in the cartoon.
Saber Prime wrote: When they were writing the script they were looking at the G1 cartoon for insperation on how the characters should be,
Saber Prime wrote: not their toys.
Saber Prime wrote: (even though they still managed to screw them up.)
Saber Prime wrote:I really don't blame you. Roberto Orchi lied to me personally about the movie. There was a Q&A topic on their fourms and I asked him some questions about the leaked script. One had to do with the fact that Transformers could repair on their own so it didn't make sence to have Ratchet around. He told me the self repair systems were removed from the latest script but they still appeared in the finished film.
Pluse all the BS about keeping the G1 characters in mind yet non of them were anything like their G1 counterparts.
So yeah, I don't belive they were fans as they claimed to be or they wouldn't of went back to Bay. But I do belive Bay saying he didn't want to do a toy commercial when he was first offered the job.
Saber Prime wrote:Copyright had nothing to do with it.
Saber Prime wrote: The names were changed to better fit the characters.
Saber Prime wrote:Come to think of it, Blackout was renamed twice. His leaked concept art showed his name was Incinerator and he was Vortex in the leaked script.
Saber Prime wrote:So you're saying Palpatine is not a Sith Lord and you are wrong.
Saber Prime wrote:Palpatine was a member of the Senate as a Senetor/Chancelor.
Saber Prime wrote:He's an ally of the Sith.
Saber Prime wrote:That's a different matter.
Saber Prime wrote: I'd rather not get into real life politics and religion so I'll just say this. Palpatine was not just any old member of the Sith, he was the leader. That would be like haveing the Pope as President in your analigy.
Saber Prime wrote:It would be impossible for the Church and Goverment to be kept seperate if the Pope was the President.
Saber Prime wrote:What's not to understand? You're saying the Sith has no political power simply because no one knows that the Sith Lord is their Senitor/Chancelor.
Saber Prime wrote:Just because the public doesn't know something doesn't mean it's not happening. So weather or not anyone knows it, Palpatine as a Sith Lord does have a position of Political power and therefore the Sith as a group (him being their leader) have political power.
Saber Prime wrote:I never said the Sith had alot of power. I just said they do have political power. And as I exsplained abouve it would be different for a normal group member but for the groups leader to have that position it gives the entire group power.
Saber Prime wrote:What case would that be?
Saber Prime wrote:You lost me. Are we talking about Bay's opinions or our own? Because I thought this was about speculating what might happen not tossing out "Bay will do what Bay wants... exsplosions!"
Saber Prime wrote:It has everything to do with that. It's allready been said that the title may be refering fallen as another word for "defeated" group or character. So saying the title may be refering to Megatron, Starscream, or just the Decepticons as a whole is a perfectly valid argument.
Saber Prime wrote:I asked myself and I don't agree... What you said to go ask a die hard Batman nut and I am one.
Saber Prime wrote:That doesn't mean the movie was all about the Joker.
Saber Prime wrote: Jack Nickelson was allready a well know actor at the time
Saber Prime wrote: while Micheal Keaton didn't become as famous till after the movies were made.
Saber Prime wrote:In the words of the Joker, Batman is a freak.
Saber Prime wrote: And what was "wrong" with his characterization?
Saber Prime wrote: Batman was great up untill Batman and Robin when he turned into that goofy nut ball who didn't seem to care about the fact that 3 of his loved ones were dead and another was dieing.
Saber Prime wrote:I'm not saying I'm not saying the characters don't have a long history or that we should exspect to see all of it.
Saber Prime wrote: You're the one saying that we should see all their history.
Saber Prime wrote:All I'm saying is the sequill should actully follow the story set forth by the first movie insted of starting a new one.
Saber Prime wrote:This was a speculation conversation.
Saber Prime wrote: What you read was my reasons for why I though that the Title wasn't about the Fallen.
Saber Prime wrote:If you agree then why the heck have you been debating it all this time?
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Saber Prime wrote:2. I read somewhere that "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" was a title refering to a fallen character or group and actully has nothing to do with the character of "The Fallen" from the comics.
I guess you havent been keeping up with all the current news.
I'm not saying its a fact but theres plenty of "signs" that indicate that "The Fallen" is in refrance to the character from the comics.Saber Prime wrote: And that actully makes alot more sence because if you think about it how can there be a "Revenge of the Fallen" when they've never introduced "the Fallen" in the first place. He has to first appear in a movie before he can have a revenge movie.
No he doent.
The first movie established that they are a long lived race with plenty of history and have been at war for millions of years.
All they really have to do is show us what he's pissed about.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
People wrote:zombybunnie: N_V scares me...I no longer wish that my pants transformed
Burn:Anyone notice how much of a boring party pooper N_V is? He doesn't join in the fun, he's spent the last few years with dodgy builds feeding XP to the Autobots, and he sure as heck doesn't spam.
disruptor96: I forgot how insane you were.
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