
Transformers: Robots of destruction
Posted by WreckerJack
Jun 20, 2017 at 2:42pm CDT
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Comment by Hydrargyrus
Jun 20, 2017
This is quite amazing.
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Comment by Optimum Supreme
Jun 20, 2017
Still nothing compared to the damage Unicron did in the opening scene of TFTM. No one can match that, cept maybe Galactus!
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Comment by Munkky
Jun 20, 2017
And they're even nice enough to use the correct name for Mirage! 

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Comment by Microraptor
Jun 20, 2017
That was quite informative.
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Actually wrong since the correct name is Dino and that's that.
They dropped the whole Mirage thing heck even Que is still called Wheeljack in the credits where Dino is not called anything else.
Comment by Deadput
Jun 20, 2017
Munkky wrote:And they're even nice enough to use the correct name for Mirage!
Actually wrong since the correct name is Dino and that's that.
They dropped the whole Mirage thing heck even Que is still called Wheeljack in the credits where Dino is not called anything else.
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Comment by Evil Eye
Jun 20, 2017
No mention of Devastator chowing down on the Great Pyramid? That's gotta be worth quiiiiiite a bit of wonga.
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Apparently the Pyramids are priceless or something I heard someone say about that.
Comment by Deadput
Jun 20, 2017
Black Hat wrote:No mention of Devastator chowing down on the Great Pyramid? That's gotta be worth quiiiiiite a bit of wonga.
Apparently the Pyramids are priceless or something I heard someone say about that.
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Comment by Ig89ninja
Jun 20, 2017
Wow, Megatron didn't even make it to the top 5
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Comment by EunuchRon
Jun 20, 2017
That's just damage to human stuff though. What about the damage done to Cybertron when the pillars were disabled in Dark of the Moon? Since Bumblebee is the one that finally destroyed the control pillar, wouldn't that count for, I dunno, an eighth of a planet or something?
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Comment by TimothyR
Jun 20, 2017
Lol.. finally, someone has done the work and put numbers to my biggest complaint.. robot fighting screen time.. those numbers are absolutely laughable.
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Comment by Aimless Misfire
Jun 21, 2017
THE TOUGHEST ROBOTS
Shockwave is down at the very bottom, below Bonecrusher??? I don't think so!
Shockwave is down at the very bottom, below Bonecrusher??? I don't think so!
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Comment by dragons
Jun 21, 2017
I don't give crap about critics score I don't follow critics critics give movie bad rating it will make me want to see movie I always disagree with movie critics critics movie REVENANT I didn't like long and boring critics like movie mad max fury road what didn't think about add giant alien robots you get transformers movie
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The Death Star
, just sayin'
Comment by o.supreme
Jun 21, 2017
Optimum Supreme wrote:Still nothing compared to the damage Unicron did in the opening scene of TFTM. No one can match that, cept maybe Galactus!
The Death Star

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Not sure what this has to do with the topic, but okay then.
Comment by Kurona
Jun 22, 2017
dragons wrote:I don't give crap about critics score I don't follow critics critics give movie bad rating it will make me want to see movie I always disagree with movie critics critics movie REVENANT I didn't like long and boring critics like movie mad max fury road what didn't think about add giant alien robots you get transformers movie

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I think dragons was speaking about this graph graph from the article:

(Though they probably could have put it a little more politely)
Comment by WreckerJack
Jun 22, 2017
Kurona wrote:Not sure what this has to do with the topic, but okay then.
I think dragons was speaking about this graph graph from the article:

(Though they probably could have put it a little more politely)
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Comment by o.supreme
Jun 23, 2017
Or maybe he meant to post in TLK thread?....
Anyway I know critics are tearing the film apart, that's not surprising, this has always bee the case since RotF. I'm not the biggest fan of the Bay films (heck I don't even collect the toys of those lines because I dislike the look so much), but I give each film a chance. I do think you have to be a fan of the lore though to have a basic understanding. Critics Focus on the human characters since they cant tell one robot from the other. For me its the exact opposite. don't go to these films for the humans. I couldn't care less honestly. One of many things that made TF:TM so great in 1986 was minimal human presence. Rise of the Predacons was a great TF film, that had Zero human involvement. Sure I know they have to try to appeal to the masses, but when you get critics that aren't invested in the lore behind the stories, then they bash the heck out of them, it makes their opinion void IMHO. I've seen a couple of fan reviews online that are actually pretty positive towards the film, which I was a bit taken back at. Still not building any expectations up before I go see it, so I might be mildly surprised.

Anyway I know critics are tearing the film apart, that's not surprising, this has always bee the case since RotF. I'm not the biggest fan of the Bay films (heck I don't even collect the toys of those lines because I dislike the look so much), but I give each film a chance. I do think you have to be a fan of the lore though to have a basic understanding. Critics Focus on the human characters since they cant tell one robot from the other. For me its the exact opposite. don't go to these films for the humans. I couldn't care less honestly. One of many things that made TF:TM so great in 1986 was minimal human presence. Rise of the Predacons was a great TF film, that had Zero human involvement. Sure I know they have to try to appeal to the masses, but when you get critics that aren't invested in the lore behind the stories, then they bash the heck out of them, it makes their opinion void IMHO. I've seen a couple of fan reviews online that are actually pretty positive towards the film, which I was a bit taken back at. Still not building any expectations up before I go see it, so I might be mildly surprised.