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Only at Amazon – Transformers: Age of Extinction Blu-Ray Combo Pack gift set includes a highly detailed collectible figure of Optimus Prime riding Grimlock. The Optimus and Grimlock figures have been crafted utilizing the very same digital models that brought the characters to life in the film. Every sculptural detail of Optimus and Grimlock has been perfectly captured and enhanced with hand-painting, from Optimus’ flame-detailed chest and forearms to Grimlock’s fiery, glowing eyes. Together, Optimus and Grimlock stand over 7.25 inches tall (display base height included), and Grimlock stretches approx. 9 inches from his toothy maw to tail tip. The Transfomers: Age of Extinction Optimus and Grimlock figure is a must-have for any Transformers fan, and is available only at Amazon.
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Transformers: Age of Extinction Amazon Limited Edition Blu-Ray and Grimlock Statue Set at $29.99
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Comment by Sabrblade
Nov 7, 2014
Wow, 75% off? That's either way too good a deal to be true, or Amazon must be pretty desperate to get rid of them. 
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Comment by reluctantyouth
Nov 7, 2014
Thanks for the news credit. I looked at the review on You Tube one more time before biting the bullet on a sale. I'll give the movie to my cousin's husband for Christmas this year. The statue is mine though. 

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They did something similar recently on Amazon UK with Chris Ware's Building Stories, down to £4.99 from a RRP of £30. Not entirely sure what is going on.
Comment by Va'al
Nov 7, 2014
Sabrblade wrote:Wow, 75% off? That's either way too good a deal to be true, or Amazon must be pretty desperate to get rid of them.
They did something similar recently on Amazon UK with Chris Ware's Building Stories, down to £4.99 from a RRP of £30. Not entirely sure what is going on.
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Comment by Shockwave7
Nov 7, 2014
The toy bears only a vague, passing resemblance to this figurine.
Worst movie toy EVER.
Worst movie toy EVER.
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Because subtitles have ALWAYS been reliable...
Comment by Skywarp64
Nov 7, 2014
Sabrblade wrote:DVD subtitles.Rodimus Prime wrote:How do you know this?Sabrblade wrote:Ya'll know that whole "Knights' Terminus" thing Lockdown was talking about? Turns out what he really said was "Welcome back to the Knights' Temenos."
Because subtitles have ALWAYS been reliable...

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CHUGWAY!!!!
But seriously, though, even before I watched the DVD with the subtitles turned on, it did sound like "temenos". At first I thought it might have been just some residual accent the VA had--maybe English wasn't his first language or something, like in Ken Watanabe's case.
Comment by SKYWARPED_128
Nov 7, 2014
Skywarp64 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:DVD subtitles.Rodimus Prime wrote:How do you know this?Sabrblade wrote:Ya'll know that whole "Knights' Terminus" thing Lockdown was talking about? Turns out what he really said was "Welcome back to the Knights' Temenos."
Because subtitles have ALWAYS been reliable...
CHUGWAY!!!!
But seriously, though, even before I watched the DVD with the subtitles turned on, it did sound like "temenos". At first I thought it might have been just some residual accent the VA had--maybe English wasn't his first language or something, like in Ken Watanabe's case.
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Comment by Sabrblade
Nov 7, 2014
And subtitles are not the same thing as Closed Captions.
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Comment by Regimus Prime
Nov 8, 2014
I originally had preordered this set but cancelled right before it was shipped. I came to my senses after considering the 79.99 price point. By chance I was on Amazon tonight and saw it listed at 29.99. That works for me. 19.99 for the blu-ray and 10.00 for the statue, or vice versa, that's a price a fan can't pass up 

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Comment by BERSEKAEL
Nov 9, 2014
I finally got mine and is just amazing, so I am dropping couple pictures here. the blu ray dvd has different cover presentation for the 3 figurines pack promotion and the grimlock-optimus set, besides the content is identical, and the statue is huge making more sense with bumblebee and stinger rather than optimus from the 3 figurines set.


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You're right, I apologize. I just wanted one more opportunity to poke fun at AoE and bring up Chugway
Comment by Skywarp64
Nov 9, 2014
Sabrblade wrote:And subtitles are not the same thing as Closed Captions.
You're right, I apologize. I just wanted one more opportunity to poke fun at AoE and bring up Chugway
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Comment by Fires_Of_Inferno
Nov 9, 2014
I just watched the 2007 movie again. I can confirm that it's a better movie than AoE for a few reasons.
1: It has ONE (1) central story, and minor sub-plots that mesh almost flawlessly with that story.
2: It had the best Decepticon characters in any of the movies. Including the single best introduction scene of any of the movies.
3: Unlike the other movies, where they have a huge amount of funding for their CGI, the first film can get away with having a lot of humans in it because it costs a lot of money to animate a CGI model with tens of thousands of moving parts.
4: It had Decepticons instead of Vehicons.
Now, there are still MANY things that AoE does much better than the first film.
1: There's lots more focus on the actual stars of the film.
2: The Autobots are actually interesting characters. Even Bumblebee, I liked Bumblebee in this movie more than the others.
3: The other Autobots are confirmed dead. Including Wheelie, the Twins, and Jolt.
4: Drift. I love this version of Drift.
5: Crosshairs is Rattrap. Watch the movie again and watch some Beast Wars scenes with Rattrap in them. Seriously.
I'll be honest, this is all personal opinion. AoE is crap, the 2007 movie is also crap. In reality though, that's what these movies were always going to be. And I think it's getting to the point where we can't blame JUST Michael Bay and the writers, but we have to blame Hasbro too, and the production company, because they're the ones who okay all of this stuff.
1: It has ONE (1) central story, and minor sub-plots that mesh almost flawlessly with that story.
2: It had the best Decepticon characters in any of the movies. Including the single best introduction scene of any of the movies.
3: Unlike the other movies, where they have a huge amount of funding for their CGI, the first film can get away with having a lot of humans in it because it costs a lot of money to animate a CGI model with tens of thousands of moving parts.
4: It had Decepticons instead of Vehicons.
Now, there are still MANY things that AoE does much better than the first film.
1: There's lots more focus on the actual stars of the film.
2: The Autobots are actually interesting characters. Even Bumblebee, I liked Bumblebee in this movie more than the others.
3: The other Autobots are confirmed dead. Including Wheelie, the Twins, and Jolt.
4: Drift. I love this version of Drift.
5: Crosshairs is Rattrap. Watch the movie again and watch some Beast Wars scenes with Rattrap in them. Seriously.
I'll be honest, this is all personal opinion. AoE is crap, the 2007 movie is also crap. In reality though, that's what these movies were always going to be. And I think it's getting to the point where we can't blame JUST Michael Bay and the writers, but we have to blame Hasbro too, and the production company, because they're the ones who okay all of this stuff.
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Comment by Sabrblade
Nov 9, 2014
There were Decepticon characters in these movies?Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:2: It had the best Decepticon characters in any of the movies.
No movie has had Vehicons.[/petpeeve]Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:4: It had Decepticons instead of Vehicons.
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Well... they're more characters in the first movie than they were in any movie after!
And I thought they were called Vehicons in AoE? Where the hell did I hear that then? Eh, either way, they sure as hell aren't Decepticons. Galvatron.
Comment by Fires_Of_Inferno
Nov 9, 2014
Sabrblade wrote:There were Decepticon characters in these movies?Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:2: It had the best Decepticon characters in any of the movies.
No movie has had Vehicons.[/petpeeve]Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:4: It had Decepticons instead of Vehicons.
Well... they're more characters in the first movie than they were in any movie after!
And I thought they were called Vehicons in AoE? Where the hell did I hear that then? Eh, either way, they sure as hell aren't Decepticons. Galvatron.
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But then, that's pretty much the standard for the Decepticons of these movies. Savages instead of people.
Comment by Sabrblade
Nov 9, 2014
More like "monsters" than "characters".Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:Well... they're more characters in the first movie than they were in any movie after!
But then, that's pretty much the standard for the Decepticons of these movies. Savages instead of people.
"KSI Prototypes"Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:And I thought they were called Vehicons in AoE? Where the hell did I hear that then? Eh, either way, they sure as hell aren't Decepticons. Galvatron.
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I also like how, at the time of the first one, Optimus Prime hadn't yet devolved into the bloodthirsty, face-stealing psychopath we now know him as.
Comment by Skywarp64
Nov 9, 2014
Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:I just watched the 2007 movie again. I can confirm that it's a better movie than AoE for a few reasons.
1: It has ONE (1) central story, and minor sub-plots that mesh almost flawlessly with that story.
2: It had the best Decepticon characters in any of the movies. Including the single best introduction scene of any of the movies.
3: Unlike the other movies, where they have a huge amount of funding for their CGI, the first film can get away with having a lot of humans in it because it costs a lot of money to animate a CGI model with tens of thousands of moving parts.
4: It had Decepticons instead of Vehicons.
I also like how, at the time of the first one, Optimus Prime hadn't yet devolved into the bloodthirsty, face-stealing psychopath we now know him as.
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The kids seem to like him though, and for Hasbro, thats the important thing.
Comment by ZeroWolf
Nov 9, 2014
Skywarp64 wrote:Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:I just watched the 2007 movie again. I can confirm that it's a better movie than AoE for a few reasons.
1: It has ONE (1) central story, and minor sub-plots that mesh almost flawlessly with that story.
2: It had the best Decepticon characters in any of the movies. Including the single best introduction scene of any of the movies.
3: Unlike the other movies, where they have a huge amount of funding for their CGI, the first film can get away with having a lot of humans in it because it costs a lot of money to animate a CGI model with tens of thousands of moving parts.
4: It had Decepticons instead of Vehicons.
I also like how, at the time of the first one, Optimus Prime hadn't yet devolved into the bloodthirsty, face-stealing psychopath we now know him as.
The kids seem to like him though, and for Hasbro, thats the important thing.
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That's pretty darned cool! Nice catch!
I might need to get this set for myself, just for the figurine...
Comment by megatronus
Nov 9, 2014
BERSEKAEL wrote:I finally got mine and is just amazing, so I am dropping couple pictures here. the blu ray dvd has different cover presentation for the 3 figurines pack promotion and the grimlock-optimus set, besides the content is identical, and the statue is huge making more sense with bumblebee and stinger rather than optimus from the 3 figurines set.![]()
That's pretty darned cool! Nice catch!
I might need to get this set for myself, just for the figurine...
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By ROTF, he settled for just the faces.
Comment by Sabrblade
Nov 9, 2014
Yeah, he hadn't quite gotten to taking faces yet, taking the whole of Bonecrusher's head off instead.Skywarp64 wrote:I also like how, at the time of the first one, Optimus Prime hadn't yet devolved into the bloodthirsty, face-stealing psychopath we now know him as.
By ROTF, he settled for just the faces.
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It's not a question of the method of killing, it's the question of frequency. You are what you repeatedly do. In the first one, Optimus decapitated but one Decepticon. In ROTF, he split Grindor's head in half, and also took off The Fallen's face. In DOTM, he brutally murdered a weakened Megatron and defenseless Sentinel Prime, both of whom ought to have been either taken prisoner or exiled. In AoE, he goes full berserk. He tears through a human facility with little to no regard for its workers, destroys thousands of dollars worth of research in the process, and ultimately holds up one of the higher-ranking employees at gunpoint. He then proceeds to storm savage Dinobots through Hong Kong and then set them loose on the world, which is supposed to be a happy ending but actually has horrifying implications.
Starting to see my point yet? This guy's slagging scary.
Comment by Skywarp64
Nov 9, 2014
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, he hadn't quite gotten to taking faces yet, taking the whole of Bonecrusher's head off instead.Skywarp64 wrote:I also like how, at the time of the first one, Optimus Prime hadn't yet devolved into the bloodthirsty, face-stealing psychopath we now know him as.
By ROTF, he settled for just the faces.
It's not a question of the method of killing, it's the question of frequency. You are what you repeatedly do. In the first one, Optimus decapitated but one Decepticon. In ROTF, he split Grindor's head in half, and also took off The Fallen's face. In DOTM, he brutally murdered a weakened Megatron and defenseless Sentinel Prime, both of whom ought to have been either taken prisoner or exiled. In AoE, he goes full berserk. He tears through a human facility with little to no regard for its workers, destroys thousands of dollars worth of research in the process, and ultimately holds up one of the higher-ranking employees at gunpoint. He then proceeds to storm savage Dinobots through Hong Kong and then set them loose on the world, which is supposed to be a happy ending but actually has horrifying implications.
Starting to see my point yet? This guy's slagging scary.
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Comment by Sabrblade
Nov 9, 2014
Don't forget that he shot the disabled Demolishor in the face.Skywarp64 wrote:In ROTF, he split Grindor's head in half, and also took off The Fallen's face.
