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Hot_Rod wrote:Since when does anyone call their worst mortal enemy, "Brother"?
Hot_Rod wrote:My suggestion for the sequal is to downsize unnessescary scenes to the overall plot (like the backyard scene and it could have been done with out the Army battles in the dessert.) and concentrate more on making and emotional attachment with the Transformers to bring out their personalities and making it so it actually matters when one dies. I would also say to try and give the Transformers more realistic looking arms, (I would'nt get tired of repeat, a spaceship, even a small one will bring more options to the movie, the arms, a place to be repaired, supplies, a kind of home/H.Q., etc) hands, and head designs. Aslo make them more identifiable to their characters. Give them more color. (I couldnt' tell Jazz, Starscream, Megatron, Devastator, and Bonecrusher (which one is the tank?) apart in robot mode. They all had the same color and looked the same.) Even non fans who just know Transformers from their childhood said this on the Redskins website thread about the movie.
Jordi S3 wrote:Hot_Rod wrote:My suggestion for the sequal is to downsize unnessescary scenes to the overall plot (like the backyard scene and it could have been done with out the Army battles in the dessert.) and concentrate more on making and emotional attachment with the Transformers to bring out their personalities and making it so it actually matters when one dies. I would also say to try and give the Transformers more realistic looking arms, (I would'nt get tired of repeat, a spaceship, even a small one will bring more options to the movie, the arms, a place to be repaired, supplies, a kind of home/H.Q., etc) hands, and head designs. Aslo make them more identifiable to their characters. Give them more color. (I couldnt' tell Jazz, Starscream, Megatron, Devastator, and Bonecrusher (which one is the tank?) apart in robot mode. They all had the same color and looked the same.) Even non fans who just know Transformers from their childhood said this on the Redskins website thread about the movie.
Also the "death" of Jazz, and the Cons, being robots they should be harder to totally terminate them..., as in the comic G1 series some of them (Bee included) survived their nut sized "brains", maybe too small, but like the Terminator T-800 till the head is totally destroyed, it keeps fighting, or at least running..., a robot, should'nt have so vital parts as a human or animal being has...
Jazz is "only" cut in half, maybe its electronic brain (not placed in its head, but its torso) results totally destroyed, then I accept its death...
I also really enjoyed the agility of all of them.![]()
Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
cyclonus11 wrote:For some reason, I get the idea that it didn't shift mass, just size - as though the extremely thin layers just folded over & over again on themselves until it was small enough to carry. Perhaps nobody could move it because it was attaching itself to the rock bed... or using some sort of force, like magnetics, or artificial gravity...
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