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Postby Narcotic » Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:08 am

anyone else see the movie and think is was absolutely amazing?

actually going to see it for a second time!
Elmerz: yeah unfortunaly i have to grind on rk4 a lot.. and it still feels like Im level 3 there

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Postby Xtrophic » Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:50 am

I am considering going in to see it soonish! :) The trailer looks awesome!
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Postby Cryonic » Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:26 pm

I saw it on Monday, it was awesome.
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Postby Meenstreek » Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:58 pm

Definitely a kick ass movie!!! LOOOOOOOOOVED IT!
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Postby Negs » Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:09 am

BEST


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EVER!!
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Postby Tastyvixen » Sat Jul 07, 2007 12:22 pm

Very good movie. My daughter who is 5 is wanting to see it again. I don't think I've ever seen her that glued to the screen before.
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Postby Aameul » Sat Jul 07, 2007 5:02 pm

Transformers was badass. Up until the last week or so before the movie I was as prepared as possible to watch Michael Bay shit all over some of my fondest childhood memories, but in one of the most colossal reversals ever, it turned out better than anyone could have imagined.
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Postby Otori » Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:49 am

Ya, Bay really continued to crap out more crap with this one. At a certain level it worked, but when the Autobots came crashing to Earth, and the kid ran out saying "This is better than Armageddon", I thought to myself "That really does make sense doesn't it"

I turned to Katie about half way through and said "This is incredibly stupid", and Katie responded with "Ya, but you are incredibly stupid too, snark snark"

That pretty much summed up the movie for me. Incredibly stupid actors with an incredibly stupid script, and incredibly good FX. The first thing Kendrick said walking out of the theater was Megatron looked like a dumbass, and what happened to that giant transformer that combines (with Optimus being most of his head). I had no answer, so thats your problem Mr. Bay, continue with you slow motion shots of military guys, and leave my poor kid with the most basic of questions, but please please please quit making movies, especially 2:30 ones. :cry:
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Postby FoxyJama » Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:35 pm

Damn, Otori, where you molested by a Megatron toy as a child?

As a HUGE Transformers fan as a kid, I have to say: I was solidly impressed by this movie. The dialogue was well done - Transformers style. Bumblebee was well done considering that Volkswagon was a bunch of ****heads and didn't want their car used in the film. (Which I have no doubt is similar to the mistake M&Ms made with E.T.) The way the movie went about explaining the premise behind how and why the Autobots transform is well done.

The theatre I saw it in gave it a standing ovation. Optimus Prime couldn't have been portrayed better on film. I thought the movie was fantastic, and I can't wait to see it again.
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Postby Aameul » Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:49 am

FoxyJama wrote:Damn, Otori, where you molested by a Megatron toy as a child?

As a HUGE Transformers fan as a kid, I have to say: I was solidly impressed by this movie. The dialogue was well done - Transformers style. Bumblebee was well done considering that Volkswagon was a bunch of ****heads and didn't want their car used in the film. (Which I have no doubt is similar to the mistake M&Ms made with E.T.) The way the movie went about explaining the premise behind how and why the Autobots transform is well done.

The theatre I saw it in gave it a standing ovation. Optimus Prime couldn't have been portrayed better on film. I thought the movie was fantastic, and I can't wait to see it again.


I'm almost positive that it wasn't so much that VW didn't want to be in the movie, but was more that GM backed up a Brinks truck full of money to the studio's front doors in order to get as many GM vehicles into the movie as possible.
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Postby Firia » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:22 am

I havn't seen it yet. I want to. :)
I wanted to pre-face the following by saying that.

I had an opertunity to talk to a fellow super transformers fan the other night, and he had seen the movie. He told me a few things that turned me off a little. Concerning the movie, I've heard great things, and I've heard horrid things. I think, based off of the semi-spoilerish things I've heard, I will like the movie, but I won't walk away satisfied.

This is for those of you that have seen the movie, and don't want to be Spoilered (based entirely of what I have been told, being that I havn't actually seeeen it).

I'm told that Megatron has about three lines in the whole movie. Starscream doesn't show a hint of betrayal, nor did he even have any real personality. Soundwave wasn't the boombox (or the boombox guy was someone else?), Bummble Bee spoke in radio comercials ala the Junkbot guy in the G1 movie (and following seasons). There were a few things that I was upset to hear. But even still, I'm told that it's still a fun movie. It's just not on par with the real deal. So I'm told.

Now to see the movie and develop my own opinion. :)
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Postby FoxyJama » Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:12 pm

No, the boombox isn't Soundwave, but it's Frenzy. They have plans to put Soundwave into the next movie.

There's also a reason given that Bumblebee talks through the radio, which satisfied me as much as his model replacement to make him an old Camaro.
That being said, I wish he had remained the 74 Camaro the entire movie rather than upgrading to the 2008 concept model.

No spoilers involved, but you are correct in that Megatron doesn't have many lines. I loved that, though, because it conveyed that Megatron didn't have much to say. His motives are made quite clear, his interactions with Optimus Prime get to the heart of the matter and very succinctly convey that these two have been fighting for centuries and know they aren't going to talk each other out of their chosen paths. The dialogue is very similar to the comic more than the cartoon.
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Postby Narcotic » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:26 pm

it was amazing, and i'm sure starscream has a huge roll in the next movie
Elmerz: yeah unfortunaly i have to grind on rk4 a lot.. and it still feels like Im level 3 there

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Postby Lykeios » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:37 pm

Can I just say... I hate all of you bar-stewards... :evil: still got over a week to go before I can even think about seeing this...
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Postby Otori » Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:01 am

FoxyJama wrote:Damn, Otori, where you molested by a Megatron toy as a child?


LOL...no, but I won't tell you what I did to Megatron. I practically flame-baited myself there, but ye stood strong and were kind to me. I was a huge Transformers fan as a kid too (I have the entire GI Joe Vs. Transformers mini series by Marvel, not that it didn't suck or anything). I'm really surprised by the overwhelming love here, because I just thought this movie was a disaster. I just thought the script and acting was typical Michael Bay drivel. I'll give props to the SFX and even the back story on why the whole thing was happening. But that whole "audio team" that was investigating the sounds they made....I mean, c'mon, that Australian chick's accent came and went like a pit bull in heat.

The movie just didn't feel complete to me. I try to see genre flicks with eyes that have never seen anything about it (albiet X-men movies), and this just came off as a WTF. As a fan I can appreciate some of the pluses, but overall, I just felt silly watching it. Like a "Oh God" moment for comic book and animation fans.....and Transformer, toy destroying, GI Joe lighting-there-head-on-fire action figure fans.
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Postby Fishi3 » Tue Jul 10, 2007 6:18 am

Just a lil Fishi3... Glub, Glub.

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Postby Tastyvixen » Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:42 pm

I really think they took more from the comic then the cartoon with this movie. If you read the first issue of the comic (I believe... been a long time) Bumblebee has a damaged voice and can't talk. I believe it was sabotaged by the Decepticons if I remember right... as I said.. its been a long long time.

I'm sure in the comic though that he needed the humans to fix it for him
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Postby Myz_Lilith » Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:48 pm

The only way this film is likely to avoid leaving me swearing - lots - is if it's _very_ close to the comics - I drive Lyk up the wall by refusing to acknowledge the original TV cartoons as canon, much less anything since (apart from the original movie, of course)... only the comics I read as a kid were _real_ transformers, everything else is bad, wrong and fail!

Or I might actually enjoy it if it's far enough completely removed from the comics and my childhood memories that I can just pretend it's completely deperate and just enjoy the big stompy robots. Doubtful though :roll:

(As a friend of mine once said on a otally different subject:
I shall now stop complaining and wait and see how it turns out for myself, because you really can't pre-judge these things... except that you can, and it's going to be dreadful)
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Postby Iragae » Tue Jul 10, 2007 5:18 pm

I pretty much loved the movie.

My only complain was that the Optimus Prime/Megatron showdown was anti-climactic (over way too short) and it's hard to distinguish between good guy/bad guy. Also, have either of them ever heard of dodging?! :shock: I guess robots don't dodge, they just take it. :P

I'm looking forward to another Transformers movie! wheeeee!
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Postby FoxyJama » Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:52 am

I have to say of all the things I liked most about the bots, the attention to detail was astounding, but the film's use of the robots' momentum was breathtaking. Particularly in the Bonecrusher vs. Prime fight on the highway, the motion of the bots from vehicle to bot is crazy well-done.

I also find it telling that everyone who has something bad to say about this movie (not just Otori, but all the critics) start out by calling it a "typical Michael Bay garbage". I just find it odd that the only critiques that I've read about the movie stem from ad hominim attacks on the director rather than the quality or content of the movie itself.

Of course, I didn't go to the movie expecting to see a masterpiece of dramatic cinema. I went expecting to see a movie about giant robots. (I actually went expecting to hate the rape of my childhood memories). I walked away pleasantly surprised. Did the movie have faults? Hell yeah. But was it a good ride? Hellz yeah.
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