-Kanrabat- wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:First-Aid wrote:Okay, did anyone else notice that we all get a wonderful shot of Starscreams crotch anytime he sits in that throne? That's unnerving. Couldn't they have put n extra flap in there? It's....weird.
Its kind of like Basic Instinct, but not in a good way...
Goddammit, now I can't unsee it.
Seibertron wrote:Okay, I just got back from dinner with Ben Yee (bwtf.com) and Kevin and Jason Lukis (unicron.com). Kevin and Jason just left the bar downstairs and now it's time for me to work before I hit the sack. Man, tomorrow is going to suck for sleep.
I still think the robots could have been designed better ... but after watching the Autobots interact in a scene that I won't mention here, I'm convinced finally that the movie guys got it right.
Alpha Strike wrote:a movie's largest critics now singing its praises? Damn this is gotta be one hell of a movie to induce that sort of transformation.
I asked, "Why is Optimus Prime a long nose Peter-built model rather than the classic flat-nose version?" Bay responded explaining that the flat-nose version would not allow Prime to realistically transform into the 28-foot tall robot they were looking for. The classic look gave Prime a height of only 23 feet, while the longer nose gives Prime more to work with when transforming. This height difference was a factor in keeping Megatron and Prime in the proper scale to each other.
Burn wrote:Alpha Strike wrote:a movie's largest critics now singing its praises? Damn this is gotta be one hell of a movie to induce that sort of transformation.
You're suprised by the change of heart?
Of course it's ironic that people who condemned the movie based on un-finished material now seem to be praising it based on the opinions of others who have only seen a small sampling.
Greed wrote:Megatron_Wolf wrote:Lucky bastard, Lets hope some one snuck in a camera
You know someone did.
I'm still on the fence as whether or not I'll see this movie.
Megatron_Wolf wrote:were the hell in new york was it shown? i live on long island and didnt hear anything. if id have known i wouldve gone. god damn it
Nemesis_Apoc wrote:It must be related to this that I found at Tformers.com earlier.
http://seibertron.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 3ec2fbe2f8
Michael Bay also stated that it takes them something like 38 hours to render 1 frame of the film with the robots in it.
Seibertron wrote:Megatron_Wolf wrote:were the hell in new york was it shown? i live on long island and didnt hear anything. if id have known i wouldve gone. god damn it
It was invitation only and was not open to the public.
stormrider wrote:Nemesis_Apoc wrote:It must be related to this that I found at Tformers.com earlier.
http://seibertron.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 3ec2fbe2f8
Did anyone see this from the article:Michael Bay also stated that it takes them something like 38 hours to render 1 frame of the film with the robots in it.
38 hours for 1 frame? There's either very few frames with robots in it or else Bay needs to get moving quickly if he wants to make deadline.
Seibertron wrote:Now I understand what they were trying to tell us when they said "you need to wait until you see this in person, see a Transformer transform."
Burn wrote:Seibertron wrote:Now I understand what they were trying to tell us when they said "you need to wait until you see this in person, see a Transformer transform."
That's what I was saying ... don't judge until you see it. Though you were at least open minded about things Ryan, I just hope some of those who are firmly against the movie will at least be swayed enough to CONSIDER checking it out and who knows, hopefully fully supporting it.
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