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RocknRolla wrote:First, welcome. I do have to warn you, "Seibertron contains nuts..." oh hell, I forgot how the actual warning goes. Anyway, on topic, I don't think there CAN be too much Transformers. Especially since we didn't have enough in the first movie, and assuming, since the writers are the same, the story will suck like the first one did, we should enjoy all the TF goodness we can see. As for this being a stand alone movie, I am not sure what has been said, so I can't really comment, other than I don't think it will be. I thought this will be a part of the trilogy, ending on a somewhat bleak note, as the original Star Wars trilogy did. So we'll see. But, as I said, you can never have too much TF.
Neko wrote:I think he meant that they were trying to tell too much story in one movie. And I agree, the first one felt very crammed in with all the various story lines converging at the end, but not in a very smooth fashion. The writers have said many a time that they had to establish ground work, a story, and that was the main objective of the first one. I'll be looking for certain elements in Revenge of the Fallen to see if they're 'ground work' pays off.
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