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Chris™ wrote:Skowl wrote:Tex Hex wrote:Hey, UPS trucks are cool.
skywarp-2 wrote:Chris™ wrote:1337W422102 wrote:This isn't addressed to anyone in particular, but how, again, is f***ing with icons a so-called tiny detail?
I wasnt around for the other shows (the anime style ones with the minibots), but did people complain this much when prime became a f.iretruck and had no blue on him from what I recall. To me thats more of a change to an "ICON" than putting some flames on him which in his altmode helps him blend with other big rigs on the road as well as having a part time mouth.
Edit: hehe (F)iretruck starts with an F and ends with K so the filters picked it up,
Yeah but thats different, RID Optimus Prime became an icon in himself, due to the fact that he was a fire truck, and the fact that he came out just as the 911 attacks hit us hard here in the USA..
so it heightened his form and made him an icon to the masses..not to mention his design was very close to G-1 in some respects and beast wars, and the coolest thing ever..
he could combine with Ultra Magnus and become a super badass!!! I still think that version of Prime, regardless of the cartoon being like pokemon, was one of the best Optimus Prime designs I had ever seen, besides the original..and just to let you know, the fire truck Prime had blue on him, though in small amounts it was there.. see below:
Skowl wrote:Imagine this... It is the year 2005 and Christopher Nolan is about to release the first new Batman movie in years. We find out that Nolan has cast Gilbert Gottfried as Bruce Wayne and that Batman's costume is now hot pink with high heels and the Batmobile is now a UPS parcel delivery truck missing a wheel.
But nobody should complain, everybody should just be happy that they're getting a new Batman movie.
The Paragon of Virtue wrote:Skowl wrote:Imagine this... It is the year 2005 and Christopher Nolan is about to release the first new Batman movie in years. We find out that Nolan has cast Gilbert Gottfried as Bruce Wayne and that Batman's costume is now hot pink with high heels and the Batmobile is now a UPS parcel delivery truck missing a wheel.
But nobody should complain, everybody should just be happy that they're getting a new Batman movie.
Well, I'd be fine until I saw the movie, but that's because Christopher Nolan is my favorite director and I trust what he does pretty much implicitly.
This comparison would be more apt if it were at all possible to compare Nolan to Michael Bay as directors, because the two are entirely different, and Nolan was a Batman fan growing up, which durkadurka is right about being the most important part.
And you say this like no one complained about anything Nolan did. People are still complaining about Ledger being cast for a movie that doesn't come out for over a year. Some people will complain about whatever he does with The Joker. Plus, Nolan isn't going to do what the fans want just to please them, he's going to do what he thinks will make the best movie possible.
Leonardo wrote:The Paragon of Virtue wrote:Skowl wrote:Imagine this... It is the year 2005 and Christopher Nolan is about to release the first new Batman movie in years. We find out that Nolan has cast Gilbert Gottfried as Bruce Wayne and that Batman's costume is now hot pink with high heels and the Batmobile is now a UPS parcel delivery truck missing a wheel.
But nobody should complain, everybody should just be happy that they're getting a new Batman movie.
Well, I'd be fine until I saw the movie, but that's because Christopher Nolan is my favorite director and I trust what he does pretty much implicitly.
This comparison would be more apt if it were at all possible to compare Nolan to Michael Bay as directors, because the two are entirely different, and Nolan was a Batman fan growing up, which durkadurka is right about being the most important part.
And you say this like no one complained about anything Nolan did. People are still complaining about Ledger being cast for a movie that doesn't come out for over a year. Some people will complain about whatever he does with The Joker. Plus, Nolan isn't going to do what the fans want just to please them, he's going to do what he thinks will make the best movie possible.
Didn't people, and don't people still, complain about the Tumbler, for a start?
Skowl wrote:You know what's strange, I always thought that if I was in charge of the Transformers Movie, I would have made Prime a fire-truck. I know that that would have enraged alot of fans, but I think it suits Prime's personnality much better than his X-Treme riceboy-semi he has now.
Just goes to show that maybe even a TF fan like myself, if put in charge of a movie like this, would make changes that would be seen as controversial by many fans.
Skowl wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Chris™ wrote:1337W422102 wrote:This isn't addressed to anyone in particular, but how, again, is f***ing with icons a so-called tiny detail?
I wasnt around for the other shows (the anime style ones with the minibots), but did people complain this much when prime became a f.iretruck and had no blue on him from what I recall. To me thats more of a change to an "ICON" than putting some flames on him which in his altmode helps him blend with other big rigs on the road as well as having a part time mouth.
Edit: hehe (F)iretruck starts with an F and ends with K so the filters picked it up,
Yeah but thats different, RID Optimus Prime became an icon in himself, due to the fact that he was a fire truck, and the fact that he came out just as the 911 attacks hit us hard here in the USA..
so it heightened his form and made him an icon to the masses..not to mention his design was very close to G-1 in some respects and beast wars, and the coolest thing ever..
he could combine with Ultra Magnus and become a super badass!!! I still think that version of Prime, regardless of the cartoon being like pokemon, was one of the best Optimus Prime designs I had ever seen, besides the original..and just to let you know, the fire truck Prime had blue on him, though in small amounts it was there.. see below:
You know what's strange, I always thought that if I was in charge of the Transformers Movie, I would have made Prime a fire-truck. I know that that would have enraged alot of fans, but I think it suits Prime's personnality much better than his X-Treme riceboy-semi he has now.
Just goes to show that maybe even a TF fan like myself, if put in charge of a movie like this, would make changes that would be seen as controversial by many fans.
Leonardo wrote:The Paragon of Virtue wrote:Skowl wrote:Imagine this... It is the year 2005 and Christopher Nolan is about to release the first new Batman movie in years. We find out that Nolan has cast Gilbert Gottfried as Bruce Wayne and that Batman's costume is now hot pink with high heels and the Batmobile is now a UPS parcel delivery truck missing a wheel.
But nobody should complain, everybody should just be happy that they're getting a new Batman movie.
Well, I'd be fine until I saw the movie, but that's because Christopher Nolan is my favorite director and I trust what he does pretty much implicitly.
This comparison would be more apt if it were at all possible to compare Nolan to Michael Bay as directors, because the two are entirely different, and Nolan was a Batman fan growing up, which durkadurka is right about being the most important part.
And you say this like no one complained about anything Nolan did. People are still complaining about Ledger being cast for a movie that doesn't come out for over a year. Some people will complain about whatever he does with The Joker. Plus, Nolan isn't going to do what the fans want just to please them, he's going to do what he thinks will make the best movie possible.
Didn't people, and don't people still, complain about the Tumbler, for a start?
Omega Sentinel wrote:In a Michael Bay movie you do. He has never made a movie with deep characters.Skowl wrote:I don't know how many times I need to say this, but you do not need a mouth to project emotions!
Mouth, eyes, flipping the bird, or whatever. He needs to do whatever he can with Prime to project emotions because the story certainly won't.
PS...How come the bot that shouldn't have a mouth (Prime) does and the bots that should have a mouth (everyone else) don't?
tentagil wrote:And Prime in general as cool as he is has no where near the recognition factor of Batman, Superman, Spiderman, or half the other superhero's they've made movies out of lately. We can kid ourselves into thinking that he does, but really both he and Megatron aren't really that famous.
Optimus747 wrote:I actually like the mouth. Stop whining, people.
Grimshock wrote:I encourage anyone who is disappointed with how we've been treated or the designs or the inappropriate alternate modes or anything else to NOT go see this movie. Spread the word to your friends and family as well.
We really shouldn't support this. Spiderman fans get true to form material and we get nothing we recognize. I certainly will not be in the theatre to see this.
Grimshock wrote:I encourage anyone who is disappointed with how we've been treated or the designs or the inappropriate alternate modes or anything else to NOT go see this movie. Spread the word to your friends and family as well.
We really shouldn't support this. Spiderman fans get true to form material and we get nothing we recognize. I certainly will not be in the theatre to see this.
demarcusgd wrote:You know in all honesty, I'm just tired about this whole movie thing. I'm tired of all the debating, I mean really G1 purists, they stopped caring about what you think as soon as production started. If you're that ticked about it, don't go... If they really cared, you think Starscream would've looked like THAT?! And I'm tired of the Opinion Police, who ALWAYS have to evoke the, "It's just a movie based on stupid toy/comic/cartoon" defense, or feel the need to get overly defensive when a diehard fan expresses discontent. Yeah, come up with a new defense guys, it's two years past old.
I'm not pleased with a lot of the decisions of this film, but I'm going to give it a try, the same way, I gave Robots in Disguise, Beast Machines, and Armada, a try... hey, at least it keeps the brand alive.
For Gondor! wrote:Grimshock wrote:
I encourage anyone who is disappointed with how we've been treated or the designs or the inappropriate alternate modes or anything else to NOT go see this movie. Spread the word to your friends and family as well.
We really shouldn't support this. Spiderman fans get true to form material and we get nothing we recognize. I certainly will not be in the theatre to see this.
I won't pay to see in the theatre either. It's a sham of a Transformers movie.
Wouldn't that scare them off from making any more Transformers movies?For Gondor! wrote:Grimshock wrote:I encourage anyone who is disappointed with how we've been treated or the designs or the inappropriate alternate modes or anything else to NOT go see this movie. Spread the word to your friends and family as well.
We really shouldn't support this. Spiderman fans get true to form material and we get nothing we recognize. I certainly will not be in the theatre to see this.
I won't pay to see in the theatre either. It's a sham of a Transformers movie.
1337W422102 wrote:Don't think I'm trying to defend this TF movie, but Spiderfans took it in the ass, too, just not as hard as we did/are getting. There were plenty of changes made in the Spider-Man films, such as the costume (new spider on back and chest, addition of silver lines instead of black one, 'scale' pattern under lines, and more importantly in SM3, NOT using the Alien Costume, which is legendary), the Green Goblin having some kind of robot suit, Peter not doing those Human Spider circus-type acts, the spider which bit Peter being some kind of experiment and not radioactive, web being shot from the wrists and not wrist-mounted web launcher gadgets, other stuff from 2 I don't remember/stuff from 3 I haven't seen yet, etc.
Seibertron wrote:What's most depressing to me is that we even seem split on the whole Prime/face shield thing as well now. No wonder why the movie guys came up with some of the crap they did. If the fans can't collectively stand behind something (like we did with Peter Cullen), how they hell could they have possibly made choices to please the masses? It's very frustrating to read through this thread and see how all over the board we are as fans.
The Paragon of Virtue wrote:1337W422102 wrote:Don't think I'm trying to defend this TF movie, but Spiderfans took it in the ass, too, just not as hard as we did/are getting. There were plenty of changes made in the Spider-Man films, such as the costume (new spider on back and chest, addition of silver lines instead of black one, 'scale' pattern under lines, and more importantly in SM3, NOT using the Alien Costume, which is legendary), the Green Goblin having some kind of robot suit, Peter not doing those Human Spider circus-type acts, the spider which bit Peter being some kind of experiment and not radioactive, web being shot from the wrists and not wrist-mounted web launcher gadgets, other stuff from 2 I don't remember/stuff from 3 I haven't seen yet, etc.
What do you mean "NOT using the Alien Costume"?![]()
The rest I consider aesthetic changes that are either really minor or don't do anything to truly alter the characters of Spider-Man or the Green Goblin in the first place. Honestly, how does it actually make Spider-Man different by having it be an experimental spider instead of a radioactive one?Seibertron wrote:What's most depressing to me is that we even seem split on the whole Prime/face shield thing as well now. No wonder why the movie guys came up with some of the crap they did. If the fans can't collectively stand behind something (like we did with Peter Cullen), how they hell could they have possibly made choices to please the masses? It's very frustrating to read through this thread and see how all over the board we are as fans.
And that's my point of why they can't listen to fans. There is no unified front on anything.
1337W422102 wrote:By 'Alien Costume' I mean the classic Simple Plain Black with Large White New Spider.
Hey, I wasn't saying I was for nor against those changes! And replacing a radioactive spider with a modified spider does seem like a relatively minor change, one that is much less important that the complete overhauls the Transformers have been subjected to.
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