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Blitzwing the warrior wrote:They might go the RiD route since alot of the Contruction team had Dinobot names
Skowl wrote:I think if you talk with alot of fans, most want the "Dinobots" without them actually being dinosaurs.
Even then, I think most fans would be happy with (or in my case, would prefer) just having Grimlock, and he could be a vehicle just like everyone else. He pulled off his mustang-mode in the Alternator line, no reason he can't pass of as an armor car or some other large, powerful vehicle. For me, the other Dinobots weren't as interesting, and were just carbon copies of the same basic character.
He's got some pretty far-out powers to go along with them, too, including teleportation, the projection of trippy telepathic visions and illusions, and the ability to groove on the language of 98% of all known species. To uses his powers to the fullest, though, he's gotta be feelin' good vibrations; bad karma can seriously harsh his mellow, y'know?
Skowl wrote:Arcee, Grimlock, Tidal Wave, Soundwave, A Decepticon Combiner that isn't Devestator![]()
It would be cool if they would open a forum or something on the movie site to let fans voice their opinion on the next movie's robot cast. We've been vocal, sure, but not very organised. I doubt the movie people are going to read through the thousands of "who do you want in TF2" threads out there...
padfoo wrote:Are you kidding the movie was a joke worse than the crap 80's movie. I was expecting Spielberg’s War of the Worlds type kick ass unstoppable aliens, with Alternator influenced bodies and style; instead we got a movie with every over used stereotypical joke and comment used in recent movies and robots that look like moving piles of trash. To make matters worse these million year old robots get killed by little men (I never served in a military like that) with guns, in the middle of a CITY (who wrote that @#$#) These robots were so frail how the hell did they survive all those years fighting each other. Stupid ass movie, a decent Transformers movie would easily have made twice what this pg13 cartoon made. Spielberg could have pulled off a better movie on his own.
We don’t need a Transformers 2; heck The Incredibles 2 will be more realistic and entertaining.
Saber Prime wrote:Sabrblade wrote:
- 24. ~S.U.V. - Society of Ultimate Villainy*
~ And all this time I thought S.U.V. stood for Sports Utillity Vehicle.
A lot! This is just the story, not the script. In the next few weeks, the writers will determine what the basic story will be and draw out the story line-out. Then the real work starts. This basic concept needs to be turned into a script. But the pre-production crew must determine what can and cannot be done based on the outlines given. And don't just think in terms of budget, but if certain locations are available at which time, if schedules of actors match-up and so forth. During this time the team will be making the modifications to the script to accommodate what is available to them. By the time the script is ready and every piece of the puzzle has been put together, you are usually 4 to 6 months into production, and only then will the actual shooting start.Dark_Lord_Prime wrote:If the story/script is finalized, what difference does the writer's guild strike have on beginning production?
Wingz wrote:His servos bring all Naval Strikes 'Cons to the yard
Steven Spielberg wrote:"...they will be able to go into production on "number 2" pretty quickly"
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