Re: Transformers 2: Ravage, and a new-old character revealed *SPOILERS
Well yeah...that's the point. You gotta ask yourself, do you really want a series of films made in the late 2000s which are based on a '80s cartoon to look like an '80s cartoon on the big screen? If you're going to to do a live action version of something such as big giant robots, do you want to make them look like '80s toys, or do you want some sort of resemblance to real life mechanics?
I mean this concept was explained in the DVD extras of the first film and it made total sense. I mean, can you imagine if Soundwave looked like a oversized cassette player in 2009? The modern viewing audience (that didn't know about G1) would look at it and say, "Sheesh, haven't they heard of iPods?"
That said, the second pic of Soundwave looks great. Hope they're using that design. Looks close enough to the old G1 toy but in this Michael Bay universe.
I agree though I do think it shows how alien they truly are.These designs are just too "busy".
Well yeah...that's the point. You gotta ask yourself, do you really want a series of films made in the late 2000s which are based on a '80s cartoon to look like an '80s cartoon on the big screen? If you're going to to do a live action version of something such as big giant robots, do you want to make them look like '80s toys, or do you want some sort of resemblance to real life mechanics?
I mean this concept was explained in the DVD extras of the first film and it made total sense. I mean, can you imagine if Soundwave looked like a oversized cassette player in 2009? The modern viewing audience (that didn't know about G1) would look at it and say, "Sheesh, haven't they heard of iPods?"
That said, the second pic of Soundwave looks great. Hope they're using that design. Looks close enough to the old G1 toy but in this Michael Bay universe.