Davoux prime wrote:Yes I agree they shouldve used it more than twice. I mena blending the old and new sounds would be great. What does bay have against the old sound? Without the sound they are pretty much go-bots haha.
Yah, either have one, or have the other. They shouldn't have turned it on and off... made every transformation after it feel awkward.
The scene where they're trying to hide from their parents, ridiculous? YES! Funny? OH YEAH! Come on! A lot things didn't sit well with in the movie, but Bay was trying to be funny. It's a fourth of July release, you know summer time, it's a toy line, it's the first time anyone has seen the TFs come to real life. It was way too tempting not to try something like the hiding scene with Transformers. I love it!
I hated most every scene in the movie, but the yard getting trashed was fun.
The whole Mikaela in the bedroom scene did go on too long and was way too jerky in it's flow.
Yet unlike the jerkiness of the final "battle", it was acceptable as it conveyed the confusion and panic of the moment.
Besides, who wants to hear some sound from a stupid 80's cartoon that was just one big toy advertisment.
(I am never going to let go of Mr. Bay's disrespect. Ever.)
Made even funnier that the movie's a commercial for toys, soda, cars, phones, eBay, etc etc...
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I think they sould've used it more but alot of the transformations later in the movie where very quick, especially Blackout's.
True, but even the cartoon (when they later stopped drawing transformations and just had guys glow a second from one mode to the next)had used a super sped-up version of it.