Shadowman wrote:Dragonstrike wrote:It's not that he doesn't want to listen it's that he's one of those people who won't listen to anyone but themselves and no one else's opinion can possibly matter or even be right.
Dude, why should I listen to anyone else's opinion? My own is the only one that matters to me. That's why I have it.
EDIT: Oddly enough, you're not listening to MY opnion that G1 sucked. And that you're is the only one that matters, and is the only one that could POSSIBLY be right.
Dragonstrike wrote:The Paragon of Virtue wrote:Dragonstrike wrote:Of course, the original, which up until now, held face for 20 years. Oh yea, so totally couldn't have been worth seeing. Same as that one show was it called? Oh yea Gilligan's Island, yea they so totally stopped that show at 1980 because it sucked too, right?
1980? Gilligan was cancelled in 1967 because the network president wanted to keep Gunsmoke on the air and hated Gilligan's Island.
That was sarcasm...
I know they canceled it in 1967, I was talking about the repeats which are still shown today because the show was so popular. I was attempting to show the stupidity of his statements
Bartrim wrote:I'm not trying to fuel the fire that I see developing between Dragonstrike and Shadowman but I enjoyed both G1 and the movie. I liked the movie characters. Are they as deep as the G1 characters? No. Why? Because we only have just over an hour of footage to get to know them wher as we had some 60 episodes of G1 to get to know and love the characters before they were quite brutally killed off. If these current day adaptions of the characters had the same screen time as G1 characters I feel I could love them just as much.
Dragonstrike wrote:Bartrim wrote:I'm not trying to fuel the fire that I see developing between Dragonstrike and Shadowman but I enjoyed both G1 and the movie. I liked the movie characters. Are they as deep as the G1 characters? No. Why? Because we only have just over an hour of footage to get to know them wher as we had some 60 episodes of G1 to get to know and love the characters before they were quite brutally killed off. If these current day adaptions of the characters had the same screen time as G1 characters I feel I could love them just as much.
My point was, that they could have taken more time and focused the story on the Transformers more and taken less time for humans. The Transformers were supposed to be the stars of the film, not the human characters.
The Paragon of Virtue wrote:Dragonstrike wrote:The Paragon of Virtue wrote:Dragonstrike wrote:Of course, the original, which up until now, held face for 20 years. Oh yea, so totally couldn't have been worth seeing. Same as that one show was it called? Oh yea Gilligan's Island, yea they so totally stopped that show at 1980 because it sucked too, right?
1980? Gilligan was cancelled in 1967 because the network president wanted to keep Gunsmoke on the air and hated Gilligan's Island.
That was sarcasm...
I know they canceled it in 1967, I was talking about the repeats which are still shown today because the show was so popular. I was attempting to show the stupidity of his statements
But G1 has had relatively long periods of time where it wasn't on air, while Gilligan basically always has been. I don't even know the last time G1 was broadcast regularly.
Dragonstrike wrote:Shadowman wrote:Dragonstrike wrote:It's not that he doesn't want to listen it's that he's one of those people who won't listen to anyone but themselves and no one else's opinion can possibly matter or even be right.
Dude, why should I listen to anyone else's opinion? My own is the only one that matters to me. That's why I have it.
EDIT: Oddly enough, you're not listening to MY opnion that G1 sucked. And that you're is the only one that matters, and is the only one that could POSSIBLY be right.
Because, if you just stop and listen to what someone else thinks, your opinion could change. Thats what this world revolves around is change.
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Shadowman wrote:Dragonstrike wrote:Shadowman wrote:Dragonstrike wrote:It's not that he doesn't want to listen it's that he's one of those people who won't listen to anyone but themselves and no one else's opinion can possibly matter or even be right.
Dude, why should I listen to anyone else's opinion? My own is the only one that matters to me. That's why I have it.
EDIT: Oddly enough, you're not listening to MY opnion that G1 sucked. And that you're is the only one that matters, and is the only one that could POSSIBLY be right.
Because, if you just stop and listen to what someone else thinks, your opinion could change. Thats what this world revolves around is change.
Then listen to mine. You're might change as well.
G1 SU-U-U-UCKED! It was filled with one-sided characters, idiotic storylines, and crappy designs. The movie made it jump the shark by killing Prime, and replacing the whole cast with poopy new versions. Season 3 was terrible! Carnage in C Minor, anyone?
Shadowman wrote:G1 SU-U-U-UCKED! It was filled with one-sided characters, idiotic storylines, and crappy designs. The movie made it jump the shark by killing Prime, and replacing the whole cast with poopy new versions. Season 3 was terrible! Carnage in C Minor, anyone?
Astrotrain wrote:Shadowman wrote:G1 SU-U-U-UCKED! It was filled with one-sided characters, idiotic storylines, and crappy designs. The movie made it jump the shark by killing Prime, and replacing the whole cast with poopy new versions. Season 3 was terrible! Carnage in C Minor, anyone?
not too be offensive...but dude...you were born in '89...G1 was long gone and forgotten.
I think growing up with them like myself would change your tune, it doesn't matter how 'one-sided' or flat the characters were, it was a new and fresh concept (at least to those in the US). By the time they killed Prime (too which every true fan still sheds a tear for) Hasbro was only looking to revive a dying line of merchandise for a new generation and they failed.
Sentinel Pax wrote: I said Mirage, because the thought of what Michael Bay could do with an F1 race car had me giggling with excitement. That, and you could play his doubts about the war, and have Ironhide or someone else think he's a spy.
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