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Posted by DarkAngel on May-22-2007 22:48:

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quote:
Originally posted by Tunnel Rat
And I love how they kept intact the sound that they make when they transform (see Optimus transforming).


Agreed. Tradition is everything. Well, at least to me it is.


Posted by LKD on May-23-2007 00:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Invasionmix
Bay movies are always fun to watch (Bad Boys 2, Pearl Harbor, Armageddon, The Rock)



lol


thanks for mentioning some of the cheesiest movies ever made...ahahaha


Posted by Minhaj on May-23-2007 00:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Invasionmix
Bay movies are always fun to watch (Bad Boys 2, Pearl Harbor, Armageddon, The Rock)


UR SO FUCKING LAME!


Posted by Stilez on May-23-2007 03:05:




sorry... just can't stand YouTube quality... doesn't do it justice.


Posted by dEsidEL on May-23-2007 04:22:



quote:
Originally posted by Invasionmix
I forgot the autobot's name who's a police car, cause he's a Ford Mustang.


Bluestreak was his name... and there's a police car in this movie as well but he's actually a Decepticon: Barricade (Saleen-modified Ford Mustang police car)

quote:

Megatron is USAF prototype switch blade,


some sources say he's a Cybertronian jet.. looks that way when he's transformed..

quote:
Soundtrack (I think his name is ((the cassette))) is a helicopter.


I think you meant Soundwave... the helicopter I originally thought was Vortex, who's the helicopter that's part of the Combaticons (Decepticons), but sources say it's actually Blackout who transforms into a MH-53 Pave Low chopper.

It's funny if Soundwave was in this movie, in this day and age would he still transform into a cassette player or an iPod? lol.. ironically however, Frenzy who was one of Soundwave's cassette tapes transforms into a CD player in the movie.

quote:

Yeah can't wait for this movie.



neither can I .. but I get this feeling that a lot of Transformer purists will be disappointed by the GM automobile monopoly and numerous changes from the original cartoon series that were necessary for on-screen adaptation. For one, they don't all arrive in a giant spaceship rather they come in these pods resembling meteors falling from the sky, you can actually see them in the trailer.


Posted by ItalianPoiSon on May-23-2007 05:24:

this movie is gunna kill it.....
TRILOGY....TRILOGY....TRILOGY....


Posted by Zentac_75 on May-23-2007 06:43:

Well now I know what I'll be getting my little cousins and nephews for christmas. I can see it now. A whole new line of transformer merchadise. The Legend is reborn.

*wondering why the cartoon network doesn't air reruns of the original cartoon*


Posted by I_Am_Vince on May-23-2007 15:34:

quote:
Originally posted by ItalianPoiSon
this movie is gunna kill it.....
TRILOGY....TRILOGY....TRILOGY....


I wonder what they're gonna do with the sequels, I'll be pretty angry is they introduced Beast Wars, although it would be pretty amusing


Posted by I_Am_Vince on May-23-2007 15:43:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL




Bluestreak was his name... and there's a police car in this movie as well but he's actually a Decepticon: Barricade (Saleen-modified Ford Mustang police car)



some sources say he's a Cybertronian jet.. looks that way when he's transformed..



I think you meant Soundwave... the helicopter I originally thought was Vortex, who's the helicopter that's part of the Combaticons (Decepticons), but sources say it's actually Blackout who transforms into a MH-53 Pave Low chopper.

It's funny if Soundwave was in this movie, in this day and age would he still transform into a cassette player or an iPod? lol.. ironically however, Frenzy who was one of Soundwave's cassette tapes transforms into a CD player in the movie.




neither can I .. but I get this feeling that a lot of Transformer purists will be disappointed by the GM automobile monopoly and numerous changes from the original cartoon series that were necessary for on-screen adaptation. For one, they don't all arrive in a giant spaceship rather they come in these pods resembling meteors falling from the sky, you can actually see them in the trailer.



Yeah a lot of these stuff I'm not too familiar with since I was very young when Transformers were around (Being only 21). But yeah when they were filming the movie, I heard it was the Switchblade that was used for Megatron, and the voice actor changed too for Megatron, it's Hugo Weaving now (V for Vendetta, Agent Smith, Elven King in LOTR) which should be interesting he has a deep evil voice, nothing compared to James Earl Jr though.


Posted by infinity HiGH on May-23-2007 16:38:

quote:
Originally posted by El Kay Dee
thanks for mentioning some of the cheesiest movies ever made...ahahaha


Hey, The Rock was fucking awesome.


Posted by Porky on May-24-2007 22:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Invasionmix
Bay movies are always fun to watch (Bad Boys 2, Pearl Harbor, Armageddon, The Rock)


how can you appreciate the above tripe and still appreciate a masterpiece like evangelion? yikes


Posted by ChemEnhanced on May-24-2007 23:07:

I can't wait for this movie but they are going to ruin it by having some stupid love story in it....why does there always have to be a stupid love story in movies.


Posted by Ni-Cd on May-25-2007 01:04:

I'm definitely looking forward to this flic; looks like they gave the transformers a hard(er) edge, and I'm stoked to see what they do with it. I'm continually amazed at how critical people are with movies. It's like they are looking for some sort of spiritual revelation or ultra-wow-dom every time they watch an action flic, instead of being merely entertained. I found all those michael bay flics entertaining...The Rock, Armageddon; lots of cheese, but definitely entertaining and funny; perhaps it takes a certain humour to enjoy that kind of movie. I think the russian dude in Armegeddon was my favourite character... And Porky, I'm really surprised you don't see similar styles of story telling between the films you slammed in a sideways way, and many anime series that act upon the same sort of humour principles. That being said, if anyone enjoyed the movie 'punch drunk love'...you should be shot.

Ok, where was I? Oh yeah, can't wait to see this movie. Looks like it will be very entertaining!


Posted by Porky on May-25-2007 01:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Ni-Cd
And Porky, I'm really surprised you don't see similar styles of story telling between the films you slammed in a sideways way, and many anime series that act upon the same sort of humour principles.


pearl harbor has got to be one of the worst movies i've ever seen. and the rest of michael bay's movies are big on action and thin on plot, character exposition, depth. armageddon was ok, but only something i'd watch once. i dunno, michael bay's movies are like disposable happy meals. cheap and temporarily filling, but definitely not food for thought.


but cmon man, comparing Armageddon/PearlHarbor with Evangelion? even you must attest to the comparison. it's not even comparing apples and oranges, it's more like comparing tropicana (evangelion) to orange colored koolaid (michael bay's gargage).


there's filler in every genre, which even anime is subject to (i watch alot of filler to find the diamonds in the rough).


Posted by Tunnel Rat on May-25-2007 02:09:

Bring on the Dinobots vs. the Constructicons. Wouldn't have to change a thing.

"Me Grimlock ...(fill in the blank)"


Posted by Ni-Cd on May-25-2007 02:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Porky
but cmon man, comparing Armageddon/PearlHarbor with Evangelion? even you must attest to the comparison. it's not even comparing apples and oranges, it's more like comparing tropicana (evangelion) to orange colored koolaid (michael bay's gargage).


No arguments here--i certainly wouldn't be comparing armegeddon to evangelion; i was thinking some of the other shojou anime series i have seen; similar light hearted ultra-unrealistic scenarios, intended for comic relief. I'll certainly give you that point. However, I'd say there is a good attempt, and even some success at character development in his flics. Pearl Harbour...well...i'm there with you on that one...that one attempted to be epic without...well, without anything to be epic about except what it was attempting to portray..

Ok, enough off topic-ness....now back to waiting for the fourth of july!


Posted by Minhaj on May-25-2007 02:27:

i cant wait till michael bay fucks up Alfred Hitchcock's the Birds


Posted by dEsidEL on Jun-04-2007 01:58:



super-geeks!




Posted by Ni-Cd on Jun-04-2007 02:05:

That was SIC!! haha, imagine the effort they put in to get those costumes to work. Very nice.


Posted by E2EK1EL on Jun-04-2007 07:10:

FUCK OFF, I better not see one of these geeks @ opening night. i can see it now, a new breed of fans ... worse then Star Wars!


Posted by Minhaj on Jun-04-2007 15:54:

michael bay has made nothing but crap. his directing style is poor as he literally believes that an edit every second is the best way to make a film. i dont think its possible to physically count the number of cuts and explosions in his films within one human lifetime. the guy cant even make a decent movie with the insane budget he gets to work with. his movies, albiet entertaining on some level are the equivalent to an empty orgasm: completely unsatisfying, equally frustrating and definitely not worth the effort. the guy needs to either expand on his predictable, unvaried style of filmmaking (although, I cant imagine him having the balls or the talent to do so) or just stop wasting good money and go away. Without this assload of money invested in his movies, bay cant do shit. his inability to improvise, his lack of creativity, and his need for a big budget (because he's too incompentant to come up with something impressive with less funding) makes him the most pointless and deficient person in film business.


Posted by yeahyeahyeah on Jun-04-2007 16:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Minhaj
his movies, albiet entertaining on some level are the equivalent to an empty orgasm: completely unsatisfying, equally frustrating and definitely not worth the effort.


what?
even a bad orgasm is never reallt that bad.

and you sound like some frustrated, unarticulate wannabe film maker/student, aiming for the easiest traget possible.

by thw way, hitchcock was the first person to fuck up the birds.


Posted by Minhaj on Jun-04-2007 19:06:

quote:
Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
by thw way, hitchcock was the first person to fuck up the birds.

explain.


Posted by LKD on Jun-04-2007 20:15:

quote:
Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
what?
even a bad orgasm is never reallt that bad.


the question u should be asking him is..."have u ever HAD an orgasm??"


Posted by Minhaj on Jun-05-2007 03:03:

quote:
Originally posted by El Kay Dee
the question u should be asking him is..."have u ever HAD an orgasm??"

oh awasome, another "hes too young to do anything" joke.

el kay dee,
didnt your uncle touch you when u were little?


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