Google Translate wrote:I designed two hours 7 minutes, which I think is a good formula, which gives enough room to maneuver.
Google Translate wrote:I designed two hours 7 minutes, which I think is a good formula, which gives enough room to maneuver.
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
Rodimus Prime wrote:As long as the stupid humor is cut out and the action doesn't suffer. I had no problem with the others being long, though.
Capt.Failure wrote:This combined with the news they'll be filming all three at the same time gives me the impression they can afford a shorter film since it will be one continuous plot line across a trilogy compared to the last three film's self contained but interconnected stories.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:This combined with the news they'll be filming all three at the same time gives me the impression they can afford a shorter film since it will be one continuous plot line across a trilogy compared to the last three film's self contained but interconnected stories.
So, will we be expecting a Star Wars style kind of story-telling, with one story told in three separate acts?
Sounds interesting, and if handled properly, it could be allow for much better character development, since we're seeing the same characters in the same story through three movies.
Capt.Failure wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:This combined with the news they'll be filming all three at the same time gives me the impression they can afford a shorter film since it will be one continuous plot line across a trilogy compared to the last three film's self contained but interconnected stories.
So, will we be expecting a Star Wars style kind of story-telling, with one story told in three separate acts?
Sounds interesting, and if handled properly, it could be allow for much better character development, since we're seeing the same characters in the same story through three movies.
One of the things about Transformers as a whole is it lacks character development often barring a few instances due to having loads and loads of characters. The fact that they had to introduce more each film in the previous trilogy indeed hampered character development when combined with Spielberg's mandate for more focus on humans.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:If Spielberg still has Bay's ear...
Capt.Failure wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:If Spielberg still has Bay's ear...
It's not so much having his ear as having creative control over Bay. Spielberg is one of the most powerful men in Hollywood. When he says "crap" you squat and squeeze. If Spielberg wants more humans and less robots or more humor and less drama/action then that's what he's going to get because no one in Hollywood questions Spielberg. It's sad really, since without his influence Bay could have made a Transformers trilogy that made everyone happy, even the fans. I don't hate the films, in fact I love them. But I realize Spielberg is a monkey on the back of the series' potential to do better.
Bleak5170 wrote:Thank Primus. The last two movies were way too long. Particularly DOTM which felt like it was never going to end.
viruscarnage wrote:Bleak5170 wrote:Thank Primus. The last two movies were way too long. Particularly DOTM which felt like it was never going to end.
I liked the first movie being long I thought it was a nice fit for the first movie a trilogy but ROTF and DOTM were like watching documentaries.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:viruscarnage wrote:Bleak5170 wrote:Thank Primus. The last two movies were way too long. Particularly DOTM which felt like it was never going to end.
I liked the first movie being long I thought it was a nice fit for the first movie a trilogy but ROTF and DOTM were like watching documentaries.
If you cut out all the dorky jokes and unnecessary human scenes, they'd be a lot better. I mean, was it really necessary to show a complete scene of Sam's mom giving him relationship counseling?
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
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