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AlienQuiksilver wrote:Mass shifting was in the film. Watch the Allspark transform again. All TF's were brought to life by the Allspark, so that could obviously give them the ability to do the same thing.
As humans, we cannot fully understand their technology. It SHOULDN'T make sense to us. Maybe their atoms condense when they transform. Maybe they transform on a subatomic level? Our eyes aren't going to see that.
Also, the extra mass could be converted into concentrated energon that is stored in their weapons ... making bot mode significantly more powerful. Which is why they tend to fight in their alt modes 99% of the time?
Using logic against something that our entire race cannot fully understand is kinda pointless. The technology that was reverse engineered from Megatron was just scratching the surface of something that is obviously more involved than a computer chip.
Of course this is all fictitious, but still. I don't get why people are so hung up on how big everything was. Have an imagination about it!
Sonray wrote:most of the time the CGI wasnt even needed and when a film uses too much CGI instead of just building a real set or doing some stunt for real i start to loose respect for that film.
Dark Zarak wrote:***Galvatron*** wrote:I think the comparison of a gorilla to a robot is not really fair, it's apples and oranges because with a gorilla they have an actual living breathing real creature to compare it to and model it after, all they did was just make it look larger in scale to a building etc where ILM had to start from scratch literally and build every piece individually and make them fit into a being that does not actually exist in the real world so I would still give them extra points for that alone.
We aren't comparing gorillas to robots. (Trukk not munky!!) We're comparing directing styles.
Michael Bay didn't know what to do with the TF's. He's too much of a traditional action director. I'm glad to see the amount of practical effects shots in the movie like the bus on the freeway really blowing up. That's how things should be done, a mix of old and new. What works best, not what looks flashy. But Bay wasted the TF's in quick shots and shaky cameras. Peter Jackson on the other hand, definately knows how to use both CG and practical for his shots. King Kong looked beyond amazing because we were given a chance to see the monsters. Yes, they were real creatures, and the TF's weren't, but from a photography direction standpoint, King Kong is way better than Transformers.
(But I like TF's better. King Kong was King Long. Haven't watched it since the theater.)
And the issue of creating the robots is not an animation issue, it's a modeling issue, and there's no question about that. It was incredible.
The animation, on the other hand, was not always so good. The appearance of TF's running, for instance, was almost always bad. Too Ent-like. (Yeah, I know, that's Peter Jackson, but the Ents are supposed to look like Ents. The TF's aren't.)Groundswell wrote:I want a better more believable Transformers 2. Is that too much to ask?
No, no it isn't. But we can nitpick the effects all we want. Everyone will have little bits that they don't like, since it isn't real and therefore has the potential to be wrong.
The effects were definately better than I expected, most of the time. I just want better writing. Effects always have been, and always will be, second fiddle to good writing.Groundswell wrote:I'm sorry I can't relate to people who don't like Star Wars, there is just something totally wrong with that.
Correction: There was something totally wrong with that. Episodes 4 5 and 6 are cinematic genius.
Now, however, it's perfectly understandable. But I do so love the look of 2.... *sigh*
***Galvatron*** wrote:Fox Mulder ? ummm, your meds must be lapsing!![]()
moldavite wrote:Nope, I'm not on any medication. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I have a margarita about once every four months. I'm as sober as they come. I'm NOT joking! What I tell you is the truth. Mulder and Scully will be in TF2! Just wait and you'll see....
Robinson wrote:This is the third of fourth thread from this guy that starts with "I hated one of the biggest aspects of the movie that everyone else loves but don't get me wrong I loved the movie"
And then a little later it says "I loved to stir the ****"
We don't need people creating threads that have been dicussed over and over again just to stir the ****. You are attempting to incite people and its pretty damn stupid to do so.
Btw, we don't need to know that you used spell check on every post because you couldn't spell some pretty basic words in one of your other posts.
Groundswell wrote:Robinson wrote:This is the third of fourth thread from this guy that starts with "I hated one of the biggest aspects of the movie that everyone else loves but don't get me wrong I loved the movie"
And then a little later it says "I loved to stir the ****"
We don't need people creating threads that have been dicussed over and over again just to stir the ****. You are attempting to incite people and its pretty damn stupid to do so.
Btw, we don't need to know that you used spell check on every post because you couldn't spell some pretty basic words in one of your other posts.
Quit flaming me! Ever heard of free speech? It's an inalienable right to all people. That includes me. Why do you have to be so negative and us profanity? This makes you seem like a not very respectable person. Their is nothing wrong with stirring the pot and getting people discussing. That's what a forum is for. If you don't like the topic, don't discuss it.
Robinson wrote:Groundswell wrote:Robinson wrote:This is the third of fourth thread from this guy that starts with "I hated one of the biggest aspects of the movie that everyone else loves but don't get me wrong I loved the movie"
And then a little later it says "I loved to stir the ****"
We don't need people creating threads that have been dicussed over and over again just to stir the ****. You are attempting to incite people and its pretty damn stupid to do so.
Btw, we don't need to know that you used spell check on every post because you couldn't spell some pretty basic words in one of your other posts.
Quit flaming me! Ever heard of free speech? It's an inalienable right to all people. That includes me. Why do you have to be so negative and us profanity? This makes you seem like a not very respectable person. Their is nothing wrong with stirring the pot and getting people discussing. That's what a forum is for. If you don't like the topic, don't discuss it.
Nice editing, I liked your original post better, it was more prolific and correctly spelt.
I am not flaming you as you like to say, what I am pointing out is that you start a topic with a "controversial subject" and then you backtrack a few posts later. Yes I have heard of free speech, I am also of the opinion that although entitled to it, not everyone should excersise that entitlement.
Groundswell wrote:Robinson wrote:Groundswell wrote:Robinson wrote:This is the third of fourth thread from this guy that starts with "I hated one of the biggest aspects of the movie that everyone else loves but don't get me wrong I loved the movie"
And then a little later it says "I loved to stir the ****"
We don't need people creating threads that have been dicussed over and over again just to stir the ****. You are attempting to incite people and its pretty damn stupid to do so.
Btw, we don't need to know that you used spell check on every post because you couldn't spell some pretty basic words in one of your other posts.
Quit flaming me! Ever heard of free speech? It's an inalienable right to all people. That includes me. Why do you have to be so negative and us profanity? This makes you seem like a not very respectable person. Their is nothing wrong with stirring the pot and getting people discussing. That's what a forum is for. If you don't like the topic, don't discuss it.
Nice editing, I liked your original post better, it was more prolific and correctly spelt.
I am not flaming you as you like to say, what I am pointing out is that you start a topic with a "controversial subject" and then you backtrack a few posts later. Yes I have heard of free speech, I am also of the opinion that although entitled to it, not everyone should excersise that entitlement.
Maybe you should start a topic on it then? Then you can post on something you're interested in. Please kindly leave me alone.
Robinson wrote:Groundswell wrote:Robinson wrote:Groundswell wrote:Robinson wrote:This is the third of fourth thread from this guy that starts with "I hated one of the biggest aspects of the movie that everyone else loves but don't get me wrong I loved the movie"
And then a little later it says "I loved to stir the ****"
We don't need people creating threads that have been dicussed over and over again just to stir the ****. You are attempting to incite people and its pretty damn stupid to do so.
Btw, we don't need to know that you used spell check on every post because you couldn't spell some pretty basic words in one of your other posts.
Quit flaming me! Ever heard of free speech? It's an inalienable right to all people. That includes me. Why do you have to be so negative and us profanity? This makes you seem like a not very respectable person. Their is nothing wrong with stirring the pot and getting people discussing. That's what a forum is for. If you don't like the topic, don't discuss it.
Nice editing, I liked your original post better, it was more prolific and correctly spelt.
I am not flaming you as you like to say, what I am pointing out is that you start a topic with a "controversial subject" and then you backtrack a few posts later. Yes I have heard of free speech, I am also of the opinion that although entitled to it, not everyone should excersise that entitlement.
Maybe you should start a topic on it then? Then you can post on something you're interested in. Please kindly leave me alone.
I have started a few topics in my time, what I am saying is that you shouldn't start a topic just to start a topic only to backtrack on your opinion later on. If you starta topic and it is based on an opinion, hold true to it and not fall back, then you won't have people "flaming" you when they notice a pattern.
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