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Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:58 pm
by El Duque
Access Hollywood recently caught up with Mark Wahlberg at the premiere of his latest film Lone Survivor and as you would expect Transformers: Age of Extinction made it's way into the conversation. While we know TF:AOE is a sequel to the previous trilogy, Wahlberg points out it's very different from the previous films and can "stand-alone". Transformers: Age of Extinction hit theaters June 27th, 2014.


It’s a completely different stand-alone movie. It takes place after the third one, after the battle of Chicago. It’s definitely its own story.


I think it’s very different and fresh and people are going to really enjoy it. I had a blast making it,” he said. “And you’re going to see things in this particular movie that you haven’t seen in the other movies.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 11:33 pm
by RhA
And these things are robot dinosaurs.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:06 am
by 2scraplets1kup
WHATEVER MARK. I'M SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:22 am
by kirbenvost
RhA wrote:And these things are robot dinosaurs.


Yep.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:47 am
by Burn
2scraplets1kup wrote:WHATEVER MARK. I'M SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.


Well of course he does. He's in the movie.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 5:26 am
by Nemesis Maximo
“And you’re going to see things in this particular movie that you haven’t seen in the other movies."
RhA wrote:And these things are robot dinosaurs.

And some shots of Nicola Peltz in sultry poses. And some buildings blowing up. Some awesome car chases, some slo-mo fighting scenes, and explosions.

But yeah, robot dinosaurs! :D

:michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay:

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 7:55 am
by T-Macksimus
kirbenvost wrote:
RhA wrote:And these things are robot dinosaurs.


Yep.


I was going to say "Talent?" but I suppose robot dinosaurs works too.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:23 am
by padfoo
Only time will tell but based on the images, the director and the news about this film. I am expecting it to be like the others. The first movie was the only decent one. It's too late to recreate the impact or feel of that film after everything that came out afterwards.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:38 pm
by njb902
padfoo wrote:Only time will tell but based on the images, the director and the news about this film. I am expecting it to be like the others. The first movie was the only decent one. It's too late to recreate the impact or feel of that film after everything that came out afterwards.


I agree the first one was the best, though I do like the last 3rd of DOTM as well.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 7:36 pm
by DetoxRetox
padfoo wrote:Only time will tell but based on the images, the director and the news about this film. I am expecting it to be like the others. The first movie was the only decent one. It's too late to recreate the impact or feel of that film after everything that came out afterwards.



Yes, and now that "mainstream" actors like wahlberg have invaded TF I am completely sick and tired of this Hollywood crap. Each movie gets more and more ridiculous. As for the marky mark guy... I'm sure he won't mind after he gets a few million, but I do.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 10:43 am
by njb902
DetoxRetox wrote:
padfoo wrote:Only time will tell but based on the images, the director and the news about this film. I am expecting it to be like the others. The first movie was the only decent one. It's too late to recreate the impact or feel of that film after everything that came out afterwards.



Yes, and now that "mainstream" actors like wahlberg have invaded TF I am completely sick and tired of this Hollywood crap. Each movie gets more and more ridiculous. As for the marky mark guy... I'm sure he won't mind after he gets a few million, but I do.


Mark Wahlberg is a "mainstream" actor?

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 2:10 pm
by Burn
njb902 wrote:
DetoxRetox wrote:
padfoo wrote:Only time will tell but based on the images, the director and the news about this film. I am expecting it to be like the others. The first movie was the only decent one. It's too late to recreate the impact or feel of that film after everything that came out afterwards.



Yes, and now that "mainstream" actors like wahlberg have invaded TF I am completely sick and tired of this Hollywood crap. Each movie gets more and more ridiculous. As for the marky mark guy... I'm sure he won't mind after he gets a few million, but I do.


Mark Wahlberg is a "mainstream" actor?


Shia LeBouf isn't? Image

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 2:55 am
by TurboMMaster
I think it's obvious that AoE can "Stand-Alone" Since Bay movies are so dumb that that you don't need to even know what happened before. It is even better that way, cause plot holes are big enough to destroy your brain.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:12 am
by RhA
T-Macksimus wrote:
kirbenvost wrote:
RhA wrote:And these things are robot dinosaurs.


Yep.


I was going to say "Talent?" but I suppose robot dinosaurs works too.


The people who animate the CGI are pretty damned talented, if you ask me.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:31 am
by SlyTF1
TurboMMaster wrote:I think it's obvious that AoE can "Stand-Alone" Since Bay movies are so dumb that that you don't need to even know what happened before. It is even better that way, cause plot holes are big enough to destroy your brain.


What plot holes?

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 1:40 pm
by TurboMMaster
SlyTF1 wrote:
TurboMMaster wrote:I think it's obvious that AoE can "Stand-Alone" Since Bay movies are so dumb that that you don't need to even know what happened before. It is even better that way, cause plot holes are big enough to destroy your brain.


What plot holes?
The enormus ones? Actually, Bayformers make sense only if we agreed that almost all characters in this movies are morons. And it still don't explained why timeline in this Universe is so unstable...

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 1:45 pm
by SlyTF1
TurboMMaster wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
TurboMMaster wrote:I think it's obvious that AoE can "Stand-Alone" Since Bay movies are so dumb that that you don't need to even know what happened before. It is even better that way, cause plot holes are big enough to destroy your brain.


What plot holes?
The enormus ones? Actually, Bayformers make sense only if we agreed that almost all characters in this movies are morons. And it still don't explained why timeline in this Universe is so unstable...


It's really not.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 2:52 pm
by njb902
SlyTF1 wrote:
TurboMMaster wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
TurboMMaster wrote:I think it's obvious that AoE can "Stand-Alone" Since Bay movies are so dumb that that you don't need to even know what happened before. It is even better that way, cause plot holes are big enough to destroy your brain.


What plot holes?
The enormus ones? Actually, Bayformers make sense only if we agreed that almost all characters in this movies are morons. And it still don't explained why timeline in this Universe is so unstable...


It's really not.


I agree with Sly.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 8:00 pm
by Evil_the_Nub
njb902 wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
TurboMMaster wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
TurboMMaster wrote:I think it's obvious that AoE can "Stand-Alone" Since Bay movies are so dumb that that you don't need to even know what happened before. It is even better that way, cause plot holes are big enough to destroy your brain.


What plot holes?
The enormus ones? Actually, Bayformers make sense only if we agreed that almost all characters in this movies are morons. And it still don't explained why timeline in this Universe is so unstable...


It's really not.


I agree with Sly.

Me too. There was a thread about these "plot holes" before and we came to the conclusion that the people who complain about plot holes didn't pay attention to the movies.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 2:51 am
by TurboMMaster
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Me too. There was a thread about these "plot holes" before and we came to the conclusion that the people who complain about plot holes didn't pay attention to the movies.
And most of this theories are only Wild Mass Guessing, additionaly, mostly either stupid and/or against some facts in movie itself (vide: Optimus had tammed himself in Mission City, because he don't wanna hurt too many humans).

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 7:32 am
by SlyTF1
TurboMMaster wrote:
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Me too. There was a thread about these "plot holes" before and we came to the conclusion that the people who complain about plot holes didn't pay attention to the movies.
And most of this theories are only Wild Mass Guessing, additionaly, mostly either stupid and/or against some facts in movie itself (vide: Optimus had tammed himself in Mission City, because he don't wanna hurt too many humans).


I think it might have been because he wanted to die. Did you notice how he begged Sam to sacrifice him to the Allspark? I think after eons of conflict and losing Cybertron, he just wanted it to be over. But in the sequels, he saw that wasn't an option, and transformed that desperation into just pure pissedoff-ness.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 8:31 am
by TurboMMaster
Actually, in first movie he is as clueal and feracious like in the others, he simply isn't strong enough to defeat Megatron on his own. If he care about Humans so much, then why he left Helicopter's crew for certain death without sign of care? Why he lead Megatron into a Tower without sign of care?

One of first movies plots was Optimus was de facto underdog, with Megatron one step ahead. They are kinda like more drastic Ash and Gary from pokemon:) Later it was abandoned, but for Prime's Fatancis it isn't enough and they try to deny this even if that make entire first movie completly illogical and pointless...

The truth is that there is only one right answer to all RotF and DotM problems "Michael Bay is a dumbass, and this is an action movie, so there is no need to explain this." In first movie Optimus was complelty different, because it wasn't up to Bay.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 10:04 am
by SlyTF1
TurboMMaster wrote:Actually, in first movie he is as clueal and feracious like in the others, he simply isn't strong enough to defeat Megatron on his own. If he care about Humans so much, then why he left Helicopter's crew for certain death without sign of care? Why he lead Megatron into a Tower without sign of care?

One of first movies plots was Optimus was de facto underdog, with Megatron one step ahead. They are kinda like more drastic Ash and Gary from pokemon:) Later it was abandoned, but for Prime's Fatancis it isn't enough and they try to deny this even if that make entire first movie completly illogical and pointless...

The truth is that there is only one right answer to all RotF and DotM problems "Michael Bay is a dumbass, and this is an action movie, so there is no need to explain this." In first movie Optimus was complelty different, because it wasn't up to Bay.


He didn't use his swords or anything against Megatron. I honestly don't think Optimus's goal was to defeat Megatron there. Even after Megatron died, you could hear the regret in his voice.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 11:51 am
by TurboMMaster
SlyTF1 wrote:
He didn't use his swords or anything against Megatron. I honestly don't think Optimus's goal was to defeat Megatron there. Even after Megatron died, you could hear the regret in his voice.
Because Megatron don't give him chance to use it? Also It is hard to use blade properly, when you are under heavier oponent. Or maybe he already tried this before and knows that he's sword can't damage Megatron. And he use his gun and shoot Megatron right in face and... It wasn't effective even a bit. Also Movie prequels clearly estabilished that originaly Prime was't a warrior, and live in Megatron's shadow until Mission City - the first Autobots important victory... Aquired thanks to human allies. Humanity at least twice saved Autobots from total defeat and never really taked the credit for their actions... considering that this is story about how humanity is special, it is kinda awkward.

Re: Mark Wahlberg: Transformers: Age of Extinction can "Stand-Alone"

PostPosted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 12:36 pm
by SlyTF1
TurboMMaster wrote:
SlyTF1 wrote:
He didn't use his swords or anything against Megatron. I honestly don't think Optimus's goal was to defeat Megatron there. Even after Megatron died, you could hear the regret in his voice.
Because Megatron don't give him chance to use it? Also It is hard to use blade properly, when you are under heavier oponent. Or maybe he already tried this before and knows that he's sword can't damage Megatron. And he use his gun and shoot Megatron right in face and... It wasn't effective even a bit. Also Movie prequels clearly estabilished that originaly Prime was't a warrior, and live in Megatron's shadow until Mission City - the first Autobots important victory... Aquired thanks to human allies. Humanity at least twice saved Autobots from total defeat and never really taked the credit for their actions... considering that this is story about how humanity is special, it is kinda awkward.


Optimus used his blades just fine to slice through opponents in ROTF and DOTM, Megatron, as well. He didn't shoot Megatron in the face, he shot him in the shoulder.