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Duo Prime wrote:You can see somthing similar to Die Hard by watching the world news. Transformers is creative thinking.
Seibertron wrote:Duo Prime wrote:You can see somthing similar to Die Hard by watch world news. Transformers is creative thinking.
I think this is a matter of perspective. I'm sure plenty of people will look at Transformers and think it's childish whereas some of you are looking at Die Hard and thinking it's mindless action. I'd like to keep this topic on track and limit the Die Hard versus Transformers conversations. That's not what this thread is about.
Duo Prime wrote:Seibertron wrote:Duo Prime wrote:You can see somthing similar to Die Hard by watch world news. Transformers is creative thinking.
I think this is a matter of perspective. I'm sure plenty of people will look at Transformers and think it's childish whereas some of you are looking at Die Hard and thinking it's mindless action. I'd like to keep this topic on track and limit the Die Hard versus Transformers conversations. That's not what this thread is about.
Fair enough. I guess since you can ban me, i'll go along with that.Joking of course.
I'm afraid about what you said about being distracted by that "mouth" the whole movie. You saw it first hand, would you be able to look at it for 2 hours?
Seibertron wrote:Duo Prime wrote:Seibertron wrote:Duo Prime wrote:You can see somthing similar to Die Hard by watch world news. Transformers is creative thinking.
I think this is a matter of perspective. I'm sure plenty of people will look at Transformers and think it's childish whereas some of you are looking at Die Hard and thinking it's mindless action. I'd like to keep this topic on track and limit the Die Hard versus Transformers conversations. That's not what this thread is about.
Fair enough. I guess since you can ban me, i'll go along with that.Joking of course.
I'm afraid about what you said about being distracted by that "mouth" the whole movie. You saw it first hand, would you be able to look at it for 2 hours?
The good news, in defense of the movie folks, is that Prime will have a face shield during some scenes in the movie. At least he will have it, regardless if it's ridiculous that there are some scenes where he doesn't have the face shield.
I thought it looked bad in February. It was very distracting to me since I was expecting Prime to look a certain way. Picture Darth Vader with an opening for his mouth or a yellow Spiderman. It just doesn't look right and I don't know why people think that we should accept anything less for the Transformers than we do for the superhero movies.
Quaternion wrote:Duo Prime wrote: I'm excited about the new movie because *MAYBE* it will be a new and fresh take on the transformers (albeit with some questionable designs). Or maybe not. We wont know until it comes out.
dabattousai wrote:Maybe when the DVD comes out, like some DVDs have the Widescreen and Fullscreen options, maybe we will get Mouth and Faceplate Options
For Gondor! wrote:I read somewhere recently that Hasbro is going to push for some more classic designs in the sequel. I really hope that happens,as the movie coming out this summer now holds little appeal to me anymore.
For Gondor! wrote:I read somewhere recently that Hasbro is going to push for some more classic designs in the sequel. I really hope that happens,as the movie coming out this summer now holds little appeal to me anymore.
For Gondor! wrote:I read somewhere recently that Hasbro is going to push for some more classic designs in the sequel. I really hope that happens,as the movie coming out this summer now holds little appeal to me anymore.
For Gondor! wrote:I read somewhere recently that Hasbro is going to push for some more classic designs in the sequel. I really hope that happens,as the movie coming out this summer now holds little appeal to me anymore.
I hope that this is true. Classic designs FTW. I really hate messing with icons. Heck, even the new 'black costume' from Spider-Man 3 makes me mad (the Alien Costume is a legend!)...
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:For Gondor! wrote:I read somewhere recently that Hasbro is going to push for some more classic designs in the sequel. I really hope that happens,as the movie coming out this summer now holds little appeal to me anymore.
I hope that this is true. Classic designs FTW. I really hate messing with icons. Heck, even the new 'black costume' from Spider-Man 3 makes me mad (the Alien Costume is a legend!)...
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Duo Prime wrote:For Gondor! wrote:I read somewhere recently that Hasbro is going to push for some more classic designs in the sequel. I really hope that happens,as the movie coming out this summer now holds little appeal to me anymore.
That would be nice to see, but if the movie does'nt do well, it certainly will not get a budget like that of the first film, or god forbid, no sequel at all. I just don't want to see TF Cybertron level CGI in the sequel. That would definately kill the movie series. I'm disgruntled they did'nt take advantage of bringing(as i read someone say before) japanese style mecha to the big screen with a budget and CGI tech that could have looked real, and have been somthing that would satisfy more of the fans.
Seibertron wrote:For Gondor! wrote:I read somewhere recently that Hasbro is going to push for some more classic designs in the sequel. I really hope that happens,as the movie coming out this summer now holds little appeal to me anymore.
I hope you are planning on going to see this movie though. I don't see the point in boycotting it or anything like that, which some people have mentioned. I definitely want to support the hobby and I ultimately want to support the movie. The issues I bring up are ways I feel the movie could be improved to make it better and more of a success OR the issues are ones that have feel would have little impact on whether or not my co-workers or family enjoy the movie but have a huge impact on OUR enjoyment of the movie. A lot of these changes just seem like changes that people who aren't big into Transformers would make.
Duo Prime wrote: I'm disgruntled they did'nt take advantage of bringing(as i read someone say before) japanese style mecha to the big screen with a budget and CGI tech that could have looked real, and have been somthing that would satisfy more of the fans.
For Gondor! wrote:Duo Prime wrote: I'm disgruntled they did'nt take advantage of bringing(as i read someone say before) japanese style mecha to the big screen with a budget and CGI tech that could have looked real, and have been somthing that would satisfy more of the fans.
Totally agreed. There's even a number of talented fans that have produced some great concepts that look a hell of a lot better than what I've seen from Bay. There was a nice G1/movie fusion concept of Prime posted here a couple of weeks that I would have been delighted to see in the movie for example.
Funkmaster Fleximus wrote:You just can't take characters that mean a great deal to an enormous amount of people the world over and just change their look outright. Case in point, how in all the 9 realms is a tweaked-out robo-chicken Srarscream supposed to look that much better than a live-action G1 Starscream??
I believe that a look that translated well to live action, yet still retaining the general appearance of the original characters could have been pulled off. The first X-men film did a great job of this. Yes, they weren't wearing bright-tights, but we all could easily recognize the characters.
I think the movie Optimus came close to this, but the mouth thing just seems to typify the whole issue here of there being a lack of genuine respect for the source material.
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.
Duo Prime wrote:For Gondor! wrote:Duo Prime wrote: I'm disgruntled they did'nt take advantage of bringing(as i read someone say before) japanese style mecha to the big screen with a budget and CGI tech that could have looked real, and have been somthing that would satisfy more of the fans.
Totally agreed. There's even a number of talented fans that have produced some great concepts that look a hell of a lot better than what I've seen from Bay. There was a nice G1/movie fusion concept of Prime posted here a couple of weeks that I would have been delighted to see in the movie for example.
Yeah, i've seen some really good fan designs that would have looked way better than what these guys came up with. Why is it that the untalented people get the jobs that should be filled with talented people? At this point, i think some of those "fake" test shots look better and more likely to be a transforming alien robot from space. By the way, where is that fan Prime you mentioned?
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