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ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Bumblebee does not prove anything other than Travis Knight being a drooling rabid GEEWUNNER corrupting the established movieverse to appeal to rabid GEEWUNNERs instead of letting it be its own thing and fixing it on its own terms. The Bumblebee movie needs to be either heavily altered or stricken from the canon entirely.
That's crazy, I've always thought they were an adaption of G1 characters and lore into a live action movie.ZeroWolf wrote:The live action movies are not adaptions of G1.
carytheone wrote:That's crazy, I've always thought they were an adaption of G1 characters and lore into a live action movie.ZeroWolf wrote:The live action movies are not adaptions of G1.
ZeroWolf wrote:I suspect it will at one point, and Cyberpath, why should the designs look like G1? The live action movies are not adaptions of G1.
Werking it.carytheone wrote:
I really hope this design gets an MPM.
The Hasbro brand team of the time simply wasn't of that mindset. They were always looking to redesign and re-innovate. That's also why the original Classics line from 2006 all had G1 characters in new 21st Century-styled bodies instead of looking more faithful to the 1980s designs, which that team considered to be "outdated" and "out-of-place for the 2000s" (their opinions, not mine).Cyberpath wrote:"Bumblebee" already proved that they could have used updated classics.Sabrblade wrote:Spider-Man didn't have to be constantly reinvented year after year in order for that franchise to stay afloat.
That's not what you said, though. You said that it took too long for the robots to show up onscreen in the first movie when Blackout and Scorponok were both literally in the movie's very first scene.Cyberpath wrote:Hardly comparable to "Bee's" awesome opening act on Cybertron, his crash on Earth, escaping the army men, his run-in with the Decepticon that muted him, and how fast the girl found him. Compared to 30 minutes of Shia Labeouf. I was genuinely bored.Sabrblade wrote:Blackout and Scorponok were literally in the first scene of the movie.
You didn't answer his question about Cybertron Megatron.Cyberpath wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Also, more of an observation then an argument but I've always been confused when people said they couldn't follow the action as I've never had trouble with that. I thought Megatron's design was good, I mean did you have a problem with Cybertron Megatron? In his original colour scheme, he doesn't look like any past Megatrons. In fact Armada megs didn't look like others either.
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Other than the silver paint I'm not really seeing any similarities, anything that made him stand out as Megatron. The most memorable feature was left out. I didn't appreciate the bug-like faces either.
I think "Bee" did a good job adapting the classic looks for the Bay world. I instantly recognised Wheeljack, Arcee, Soundwave, Cliffjumper, Brawn, etc. And the best part was my favourite character.
But not the only.Cyberpath wrote:It was the first
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
No and I should have stated that. I "borrowed" the pic and added the words.Cyberpath wrote:(Yours?)
Sabrblade wrote:That's not what you said, though. You said that it took too long for the robots to show up onscreen in the first movie when Blackout and Scorponok were both literally in the movie's very first scene.
Sabrblade wrote:And there was no way we would have ever gotten an opening scene in 2007 that was like the Bumblebee movie's Cybertron's scene. In 2007, we were still in that "comic book/superhero movies must be super realistic and serious with washed out colors" phase that Fox's X-Men films and Batman Begins had put us through. Those kinds of movies were too scared of being too "comic book-y" out of fear that audiences wouldn't take them seriously enough for them to be considered good. It took the likes of the Avengers movies and other fun MCU films like Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man to really let movies of this genre go all out on the fun and colorful nature of comic books. But before they came along, the 2007 Transformers movie was locked in how the genre was at the time, and its sequels continued to be stuck in that same rut even after the MCU revolutionized things for the better. It wasn't until Bumblebee finally broke away from that mindset that it allowed us to finally have a Transformers movie that wasn't trying so hard to be taken too seriously. And it wasn't because of the G1-based designs, but because of the good solid writing and competent directing rooted in logic and sense.
I've said this before and I'll say it again. The Bumblebee movie would still be just as good a movie as it was even if it didn't have the G1-based designs or the Cybertron scenes. Those were just icing on the already very delicious cake.![]()
Sabrblade wrote:Cyberpath wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Also, more of an observation then an argument but I've always been confused when people said they couldn't follow the action as I've never had trouble with that. I thought Megatron's design was good, I mean did you have a problem with Cybertron Megatron? In his original colour scheme, he doesn't look like any past Megatrons. In fact Armada megs didn't look like others either.
Edit: Fixed for spellings
Other than the silver paint I'm not really seeing any similarities, anything that made him stand out as Megatron. The most memorable feature was left out. I didn't appreciate the bug-like faces either.
I think "Bee" did a good job adapting the classic looks for the Bay world. I instantly recognised Wheeljack, Arcee, Soundwave, Cliffjumper, Brawn, etc. And the best part was my favourite character.
You didn't answer his question about Cybertron Megatron.
Sabrblade wrote:But not the only.Cyberpath wrote:It was the first
carytheone wrote:No and I should have stated that. I "borrowed" the pic and added the words.Cyberpath wrote:(Yours?)
I don't care for it nor do I care for most of the Bayverse designs, but I really like the designs of the Prime series which designs and characterizations stray from G1 as much if not more than the movies. It all comes down to a matter of opinions and preferences. Like how some people like Bee Prime more than the original movie Prime. Like it or not Bee Prime is canon now, even if they change him in future movies.Sabrblade wrote:You didn't answer his question about Cybertron Megatron.
Thanks, that means a lotCyberpath wrote:carytheone wrote:No and I should have stated that. I "borrowed" the pic and added the words.Cyberpath wrote:(Yours?)
I figured; yours are sharper.
All G1 bots from Bee's introZeroWolf wrote: Now a studio series question since news is a bit thin on the ground this side of SDCC, what's the next wave supposed to be?
Ig89ninja wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Also, did someone ask for a comparison of RotF Devastator, the SS Constructicons, and CW Devastator? If so, I can get a picture up tomorrow night if someone reminds me
Yeah, that was me.
ZeroWolf wrote:Now a studio series question since news is a bit thin on the ground this side of SDCC, what's the next wave supposed to be?
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:![]()
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One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
Nemesis Primal wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Bumblebee does not prove anything other than Travis Knight being a drooling rabid GEEWUNNER corrupting the established movieverse to appeal to rabid GEEWUNNERs instead of letting it be its own thing and fixing it on its own terms. The Bumblebee movie needs to be either heavily altered or stricken from the canon entirely.
Well since Bumblebee is a confirmed reboot at this point, haven't you gotten exactly what you just said? It's a separate canon, a Beeverse as opposed to the Bayverse, the established movieverse is unrelated.
Nemesis Primal wrote:Also I would absolutely never define myself as a GEEWUNNER, and yet I thought Bumblebee was a massive step in the right direction, so I don't see how the designs have ruined or corrupted anything.
Nemesis Primal wrote:Bumblebee was just an actually good movie compared to the Bay films being varying levels of not good, and the new designs are just one of the factors that aided that quality upgrade.
Nemesis Primal wrote:Also I agree with the sentiment that if you're making a movie of a pre-existing franchise, the designs for the characters should still be recognizable unless they're new characters/new interpretations of characters like Barricade or Blackout
Sabrblade wrote:The Hasbro brand team of the time simply wasn't of that mindset. They were always looking to redesign and re-innovate. That's also why the original Classics line from 2006 all had G1 characters in new 21st Century-styled bodies instead of looking more faithful to the 1980s designs, which that team considered to be "outdated" and "out-of-place for the 2000s" (their opinions, not mine).Cyberpath wrote:"Bumblebee" already proved that they could have used updated classics.Sabrblade wrote:Spider-Man didn't have to be constantly reinvented year after year in order for that franchise to stay afloat.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
An unadvertised feature of muscle car Shatter is authentic parts falling off battle damage. I'd pick her up (on clearance) just because the alt mode looks so good. Oddly enough I haven't seen any one pegs in a while, but I could build and army of heli-kicks!Cobotron wrote:Here's hoping muscle car Dropkick is better than both Shatter and heli Dropkick.
I'd like to have at least one Bee Movie Con for Bee and Prime to slap around.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Got those pictures here that were requested showing CW Devastator with movie Constructicons
I cannot wait for a new place, lighting is so hard in this apartment and I don't have any studio room for better pictures
Ig89ninja wrote:This gives me a vague hope that a bipedal Studio Series Devastator may JUST be a centimeter or two shorter than Combiner Wars Devy, but that’s just my optimism talking.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Interesting. Can you do one with CW Devy in gorilla posture?
Also, have you tried true-color CFL or LED bulbs?
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I meant trying them in the ceiling fixture, if there is one.
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