Lastjustice wrote:Sure, movie Prime fought three Cons at once and did pretty well against them, but he lost. Megatron in 86 basically cheap shots his way to a victory.
Which is only reason Movie Prime lost was Megatron cheap shotted him. Prime was too busy looking for Sam, as he otherwise disabled Starscream, and killed Grindor, Prime could have easily continue pounding on Megatron for a few more moments for back up to have arrived if he wasn't distracted.
I fail see how it was any different.
I don't understand. What I was saying is that live action movie Prime lost after/while fighting three Decepticons. 86, animated movie Prime lost after more or less at least shooting at essentailly every Decepticon who came to the battle of Autobot City. In 86, MEgatron flat out beat Prime, since PRime's biggest physical interaction with any of the Cons prior to fighting Megatron was ramming into them. Megatron did cheapshot 86 Prime, but Megatron had been fighting all night, and Prime was all kindsa cracked and beaten up after a handful of minutes fighting with Megatron.
As for movie, live action Prime being beaten up by MEgatron, I meant the first live action movie. Sorry for any confusion there, but I wasn't refering to Revenge of the Fallen at all. I know in ROTF PRime does a better job of fighting than he did in the first movie. 07 movie Megatron was pasting Optimus, and while certainly this is an appropriate time to play the "Prime didn't want innocent people to die" card (Lundgren, Dolph. "Masters of the Universe." 1987.)[Sorry, ok? Just a little citation humor...

], he wasn't visibly trying to draw Megatron out of the city or whatnot. Sure, he may have wanted to do so, but wanting and doing are two different things, like I want a sandwich right now, but I'm not doing anything to make it a reality. So, it's nice that I want it, but it doens't amount to anything since I'm not doing it.
I'm not bashing the movie, or movie Prime, as I said before. I don't care for the movies, but I'm not the "F all of you who do like themm111!!!!!!!" sort. MAybe that would be a better fantasy battle topic, in reality. I have never been a fan of Optimus Prime. I'm sorry for having a different opinion. But there is a pretty visible difference between 07 movie Prime how was getting whupped by Megatron and 86 movie Prime who essentailly knocks down every Decepticon and then goes head to head with Megatron and holds his own pretty well until he's cheapshotted. Again, I don't like Prime. When they say kids cried in 86 when Prime was killed, they do not refer to me.
LastJustice wrote:Which Movie Megatron was much more powerful than G1 Megatron. He survived far more damage,He took everything Prime hit him with during the Forest battle, and functioned just fine. He took barrage of fire, and ran thru huge explosion to kill Sam. Prime might dealt with him quickly at the end, but was after him being banged up so much, but he still survived.
But the same can be said about 86 Megatron. Megatron fought all night at Autobot City, and in the end, although he was really pasting Prime, he needed a lucky circumstance in order to win. ROTF Megatron may have held up during the forest battle and all the other things you mention, and he did, but 86 Megatron had already been in battle for an extended period of time, against numerous oppnents, and was still looking fine when Prime eventually finds him. Explosion? Megatron was standing there when that catapult thing pelted Devestator, and while no, he was not the ground zero target of the shelling, he must have been hit with some like, backblast or whatever you want to call it/it is actually called. ROTF Megatron was dispatched quickly by Prime at the end of the movie? Alright, but wasn't that some expanse of time after the forest battle? I'm asking seriously, because I've only seen the movie once, and don't really remember. How is ROTF Megatron more durable when he had time to repair or regenerate or whatnot, while 86 Megatron went from an overnight battle, preceeded by fighting on the shuttle, and then right into a fight with Prime?
If I may say so, and this is more or less an aside, but I think that the pervasive thought has become that disagreement about the movies has become an issue of being 'right' rather than actually being correct. In my choice of G1 Prime over 07/09 Prime, I am not denegrating the live action movies. I didn't like them, so what? Just in case anyone thinks like, I'm trying to cast a negative light on movieverse Prime or am stuck in the past because I still like the old stuff, I'm not. I thought I had a pretty reasonable opinion, and just wanted to share it.