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Re: Transformers
« Reply #20 on: July 07, 2007, 06:22:12 pm »
I agree with Lepton on a few of his points- I've heard otehrs say it's a "Yay USA" movie- honestly I didn't see it that way.
I have (as the week's gone on) thought more and more that there's just too many things going on, and (as I kinda mentioned above, seconded by Lepton) I didn't think there were enough of the robots.
The intro when they show up is literally Prime saying who each guy is  (He's the cool one, he's the old warrior, he's the doctor") and then...nothing as far as development goes whiile they go on some story about Section 7 (or whoever) And some of the stuff with the parents- I think supposed to be for laughs just kinda runs on- how do you miss a 30' several tonne robot standing in your back yard?

Now -guys on Aint itcool are suggesting they'd have liked a "Boy and His Car" movie- personally I think I wouldn't have liked that either.
But really- they should have done alot more development with the Transformers- and it's not completely a poor writing thing- I completely believed (and recognized) Megatron's personality even though he really only soeaks for the last 20-30 minutes or so.

They are (unless this completely bombs) doing a sequel- so hopefully they'll deliver it a bit better.

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Re: Transformers
« Reply #21 on: July 07, 2007, 06:32:36 pm »
don't forget Hot Rod and Alpha Trion (even though Bumblebee did his type of talking in the new movie)
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« Reply #22 on: July 07, 2007, 07:23:00 pm »
Just a quick point, there were no US Army personnel, just Air Force, in the film.
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Re: Transformers
« Reply #23 on: July 07, 2007, 08:59:14 pm »
  Got to remember that the average amarican idgit cannot tell the difference between the services by sight.  Heck, watch Tobi Keiths "American Soilder" video.  It was filmed in an aircraft hanger, with all airforce personnel.  It takes a vet.
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Re: Transformers
« Reply #24 on: July 08, 2007, 04:52:25 pm »
I noticed from the trailers that their BDUs were out of whack. Can't Hollyweird get it right? They sure did for "Saving Private Ryan."

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« Reply #25 on: July 08, 2007, 05:50:49 pm »
Too bad about Megatron. Prime without Megatron is like Batman without the Joker and he's barely in the movie.

Liked the references to the original series though with the VW Beetle at the car lot and those plates that slid over Primes face in one battle scene giving him the classic look for a moment. Would have liked to seen a more Gen1 look to Starscream though since the F-22 and F-15 are somewhat similar in shape. I always liked the way the canopies sat on their chests.

Also loved the lines between Prime and Megatron in their final fight, sounded like they were lifted intact from the original Transformers movie and the outcome correcting what I thought was an injustice done in the original.

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Re: Transformers
« Reply #26 on: July 08, 2007, 11:49:28 pm »
My favorite part occurs when Megatron, in the final battle, recovers himself up from a fall with Prime...

*SPOILER*

He sees a human running away and flicks it with his finger saying, 'Disgusting human!'.

Considering I did the same thing to an ant the other day.... I thought it was very poetic...

And if they were all USAF personnel... why do I swear I saw BDU's with the name over one pocket and ARMY over the other?
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Re: Transformers
« Reply #27 on: July 14, 2007, 07:27:04 pm »
It was Air Force rank insignia. At least, the enlisted folks were. Maybe the Captain (the main military soldier guy) was army? I dunno.
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Re: Transformers
« Reply #28 on: July 14, 2007, 09:01:15 pm »
I just saw the Transformers Movie and really liked it.  I think I understand why they did what they did with the first part of the movie.  It looked to me like they were going for the whole "Robots in disguise" bit.  I thought it was well done if anything they didn't go far enough.  I think this movie was more of a primer movie for a sequel.  I loved it.

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« Reply #29 on: July 16, 2007, 11:05:56 am »
I'm kinda ticked that they killed off Megatron in the first movie in a really poor manner. It actually played out a whole lot like a 2 hour episode of the cartoon though so it was pretty good nonetheless but it's true Prime without Megatron is like Batman w/o Joker, Holmes w/o Moriarty or Prof X w/o Magneto it just doesn't feel right at all especially considering Starscream is the comic relief of the Decepticons!

I give it a B the fight scenes were absolutely incredible and carried the movie. Plot was pretty bad but I wasn't expecting much. There needed to be a lot less 'govn't is trying to figure it all out' exposition when the audience already knows what's going on. There needed to be more banter between Prime and Megatron. Nuber one thing that brought it down a grade tho was Megatron dying in a terrible manner.

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Re: Transformers
« Reply #30 on: July 16, 2007, 06:43:48 pm »
A LETTER TO
OPTIMUS PRIME
FROM HIS GEICO
AUTO INSURANCE
AGENT.
BY JOHN FRANK WEAVER
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Dear Mr. Prime,

We have received your accident-claim reports for the month of June—they total 27. I regret to inform you that GEICO will not be able to reimburse you for any of those repairs. I feel that I have sent the same letter to you once a month for the last six months, and I am now sending it again.

Since becoming a GEICO customer in January of this year, you have reported 131 accidents, requesting reimbursement for repairs necessitated by each one. You have claimed not to be responsible in any of them, usually listing the cause of the accident as either "Sneak attack by Decepticons" or "Unavoidable damage caused by protecting freedom for all sentient beings."

The only repairs for which you were reimbursed were the replacement of a cracked fender and a headlight, required after a Mr. I. Ron Hide backed his van into your truck; these cost $1,286.63. Our own investigation concluded that you were not at fault and that Mr. Hide had been drinking prior to the accident. Though police were unable to test his blood-alcohol level—Mr. Hide claimed that it would be impossible for police to examine his blood-alcohol content with a Breathalyzer, because he "doesn't breathe"—under Washington-state law, refusal to take a Breathalyzer test is equivalent to returning a result above the legal level.

But, I repeat, those were the only repairs for which you have been reimbursed, and it was a very minor accident in comparison to your other claims. I mention a few to illustrate the larger trend:


$379,431.34 requested reimbursement for repairs to your truck cabin. You claimed the damage was caused by attacking fighter jets.

$665,789.11 requested reimbursement for repairs to your trailer. You claimed the damage was caused by a giant mechanical scorpion, which I can only assume is some amusement-park ride, although I question the wisdom of bringing your mobile home so close to such dangerous equipment.

$6,564,239.44 requested reimbursement for repairs to a truck part called the "Autobot Matrix of Leadership." You stated this occurred in "an ultimate confrontation between good and evil," with a Ms. Meg Atron and a Mr. U. Nicron causing the damage in question. Mr. Prime, I have checked every known car- and truck-part catalog published in the United States and have found nothing even resembling that part, never mind any part so expensive. Whatever disagreements you had with Ms. Atron and Mr. Nicron, I suggest that next time you either settle things peaceably or leave your Autobot Matrix of Leadership at home so it doesn't break. GEICO does not cover Autobot Matrix of Leaderships.
And the list goes on. Mr. Prime, I am going to remind you again: Your policy with GEICO only reimburses you for accidents that occur while you are engaged in the reasonable use of your truck and trailer. As I told you when you originally purchased the policy, GEICO does not offer Megatron coverage, Starscream coverage, Soundwave coverage, Decepticon coverage, or Energon-blast coverage. Those are just not the types of damages we would expect from reasonable use.

To sum up, GEICO has been unable to reimburse you for any repairs, but due to the high number of accidents you have been a party to this month, combined with the many accidents you have had in the preceding five months, your premium has increased to $235,567.50 per month. While that may seem like a lot, I remind you that it is a savings of $137 over Progressive and $98 over State Farm. Please have your check into our main office by the end of July.

Regards,

Simon Furman
GEICO Agent
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Re: Transformers
« Reply #31 on: July 16, 2007, 06:46:39 pm »
 :rofl: +1 !
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