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Darth Bombshell wrote:This is where reading into the big picture becomes necessary. Both "Ghosts of Yesterday" and the movie prequel do more than a good job of establishing the Decepticons, and it's not hard to see that there's a loose trilogy of sorts between them, where reading one is necessary for understanding the other two.
It's sort of like how the Star Wars Expanded Universe is treated by Star Wars fans. The people who claim the movies should go deeper into things like character development and explanations don't seem to realize that's what the books are for.
Darth Bombshell wrote:This is where reading into the big picture becomes necessary. Both "Ghosts of Yesterday" and the movie prequel do more than a good job of establishing the Decepticons, and it's not hard to see that there's a loose trilogy of sorts between them, where reading one is necessary for understanding the other two.
It's sort of like how the Star Wars Expanded Universe is treated by Star Wars fans. The people who claim the movies should go deeper into things like character development and explanations don't seem to realize that's what the books are for.
Yeah. Unfortunatly it was a total fail.roy_flagg00 wrote:I am not a "G1 fiend".
I have to say from a completely objective perspective that I don't know anything more about the decepticons after seeing this movie. All I know is that starscream failed megatron again and that the decepticons talk funny. I was wondering if anyone else was disapointed with the lack of decepticon character development?
Nico wrote:Its not MY fault if they aren't available where i live!
But if they are, PLEASE TELL ME!!!
Riotflea wrote:Here's what I walked away with...
-All the Decepticons are mean.
-Either a scene was missed or Megatron had some non-movie event take place where Starscream failed him.
-Frenzy was mean too, but did just about everything for the bad guys as well as clearly having an understanding of Earth people.
Most uncool, I'm sorry.
Frenzy, with an overlaid hologram (like the drivers in the Decepticon vehicles), would have been able to get more done at the end of the day than the rest of them.
He's the only one who even came close to character developement. He seemed... "happy" with what he does.
Darth Bombshell wrote:This is where reading into the big picture becomes necessary. Both "Ghosts of Yesterday" and the movie prequel do more than a good job of establishing the Decepticons, and it's not hard to see that there's a loose trilogy of sorts between them, where reading one is necessary for understanding the other two.
It's sort of like how the Star Wars Expanded Universe is treated by Star Wars fans. The people who claim the movies should go deeper into things like character development and explanations don't seem to realize that's what the books are for.
Ok, except you got movies like Spider-man that succeed in explaining everything within the movie, no comic books/videogames needed.
I shouldn't have to buy a comic book or videogame to understand a movie. If done right, the movie should be able to stand solid on its own,
Rolling Thunder wrote:Darth Bombshell wrote:This is where reading into the big picture becomes necessary. Both "Ghosts of Yesterday" and the movie prequel do more than a good job of establishing the Decepticons, and it's not hard to see that there's a loose trilogy of sorts between them, where reading one is necessary for understanding the other two.
It's sort of like how the Star Wars Expanded Universe is treated by Star Wars fans. The people who claim the movies should go deeper into things like character development and explanations don't seem to realize that's what the books are for.
Ok, except you got movies like Spider-man that succeed in explaining everything within the movie, no comic books/videogames needed.
I shouldn't have to buy a comic book or videogame to understand a movie. If done right, the movie should be able to stand solid on its own, and all the comic and videogame tie ins should do nothing more than add to the experience if the person in question is wanting more after seeing the movie.
So have to totally disagree with you on that point, sorry.
Rolling Thunder wrote:I shouldn't have to buy a comic book or videogame to understand a movie. If done right, the movie should be able to stand solid on its own, and all the comic and videogame tie ins should do nothing more than add to the experience if the person in question is wanting more after seeing the movie.
Scream wrote:Starscream had barely any screen time, he only had 2 lines. Barricade talked i line and dissapeared in the highway. Brawl didn't seem pissed off at all and seemed completely Calm. The only cons that were done correctly were Megatron, Blackout, Frenzy, Scorpy, and bonecrusher(exept he died too easily and fast).
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.
decepticonjon wrote:i dunno.. with all the synergy this movie had: the prequel novel, video game, prequel comics, all telling different parts to the main story of the movie, it's hard to think that some could be combined to make a better story altogether.
Scream wrote:Scream wrote:Starscream had barely any screen time, he only had 2 lines. Barricade talked i line and dissapeared in the highway. Brawl didn't seem pissed off at all and seemed completely Calm. The only cons that were done correctly were Megatron, Blackout, Frenzy, Scorpy, and bonecrusher(exept he died too easily and fast).
I doubt that pleasing the most hardcore of fans (or those who had automatically decided to hate the movie just because Michael Bay's name was attached to it)
QUESTION:
Your first comments back when you started talking about the movie months ago had scared MANY people into thinking this movie's going to suck ass.
So yes or no... are scenes with "people" going to take up more than 5% of the movie's runtime, or is the movie in fact going to be what it's supposed to be about?
That of course, being big freaking robots that transform.
Don Murphy
This is my answer to every question here
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Where am I?
In the Village
What do you want?
Information
Whose side are you on?
That would be telling . . .
We want Information
You won't get it
By hook or by crook . . .
We will
Who are you?
The new Number Two
Who is Number One?
You are Number Six
I am not a number . . .
I'm a free man!
(Mocking laughter)
Sooooo, you're saying everything we're concerned about is unfortunately true, and that you'd rather brush us off with a joke than answer any questions?
Thanks. It seems this movie is going to be a "human scene"-filled pile of dung then.
Damn.
Don Murphy
Here is what I am saying ONLY to you-
Go bite down hard on a smelly sock and break a tooth.
Everyone else knows I am not saying what you quote there.
Neener Neener!
Thank you! That was most... non-substantive and vague. >_>
Don Murphy
Okay Clarity
Go find a friend
Preferably overweight
One that hasn't bathed this week
I am sure YOU have one.
Ask for his or her RIGHT sock
Tell them you were told to do this.
Get the sock
Now visualize a big filet mignon
I am sure mommy bought you one once
Now Bite down REAL hard
And then schedule a dentist visit.
Cannot be any clearer, Pal!
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