Is it?because it actually isn't uncommon for geeky/average joe's to have hot girlfriends these days
Jeez... I guess mine got lost in the mail
Is it?because it actually isn't uncommon for geeky/average joe's to have hot girlfriends these days
Yours too? Royal Mail really sucks.Is it?because it actually isn't uncommon for geeky/average joe's to have hot girlfriends these days
Jeez... I guess mine got lost in the mail
Optimus Prime is always good. Sam's mother was annoying.I really loved Shia's parents. Also hope there's more Prime in this one. I love me some Optimus.
So do I.Wow, seeing that size scale makes me wonder what will happen if they ever bring Metroplex or Trypticon into this.
Or Omega Supreme. I really hope he is in the next movie (if there is one).
I kept an eye out for this. So basically Devastator's compontents are simply several vehicles and not actual decepticons? Does the movie contradict what this movie poster says?Devastator is not the combiner we all know from G1. He's the combined form of six or seven construction vehicles, true, but Long Haul, Rampage et al are seperate from him, literally. He's after Simmonds whilst the others are scrapping with the 'bots.
I was hoping they'd use one of these......ending with a Linkin Park song...
- Great use of the human characters from the first movie. Well done. I especially loved Shia's and Turturro's performances. Shia is good with the wise cracks as always and did pretty well with that scene in class where he was on mental overload.
Mark Ryan voices Jetfire, the same guy who does Bumblebee.So how is John Turturro with Jetfire's voice.
Sam's mother was fucking annoying. The father at least had some depth and managed to tone it down a little.
Mark Ryan voices Jetfire, the same guy who does Bumblebee.So how is John Turturro with Jetfire's voice.
Are you sure it was Ryan? Every source I've seen says it was Turturro.
As is often the case with movies in production or that have just been released, IMDB is wrong.IMDB says that Peter Cullen has a live action role (as "Autobot Hologram") as well as Optimus Prime's voice. But where was this? I didn't see any such hologram in the film.
I just got back from seeing Transformers 2 with a packed house. I've been tracking various reviews, and the online reaction to the movie for the past several days and the feeling has generally been negative or at best mixed, that I have seen.
So imagine my surprise when the audience I saw it with burst into applause at the end. And I too very much enjoyed the movie, more than the first one perhaps, not sure yet. The big-budget action, the huge epic feel, even some of the silly lowbrow humor came off great in the theater.
Don't believe the reviews, don't believe the haters. The movie has a plot. The Twins are not as bad as some people have complained. And the action is some of the most insane stuff ever put onscreen. I swear, they utilized close to every major weapon system in the US arsenal in that final battle.
But I am still puzzled. Usually the internet/critics can give me a feel for how a movie will come across. But for this particular movie the critical response is really at odds with how much the general audience loves it. Rottentomatoes is usually a good barometer, but is wildly wrong this time. And it confuses me as to why that would be the case, is Michael Bay really that hated?
Here is one part of the answer Megan Fox, her drawing power in a action flick is huge with the boys of all ages.
Here is one part of the answer Megan Fox, her drawing power in a action flick is huge with the boys of all ages.
I find that hard to believe. No chick is hot enough to make guys shell out 10 bucks to see a movie when they can see hot chicks on the internet for free.
Transformers is a popular brand. The title draws people in. You could put any chick in that role and it would be the same result.
I wouldn't say that. Think of the Constructicons as a "model" of Transformer, much in the same vein as the classic "Seekers" Starscream, Thundercracker and Skywarp were three identical models except for colors. Each Constructicon could transform into an individual robot and potentially become part of Devastator. On the ship, Mixmaster, Long Haul and I think Rampage were shown transforming to robot mode and then diving into the water. The same exact model of Constructicons were shown later combining into Devastator, it's just that we didn't see them go into robot mode first.I kept an eye out for this. So basically Devastator's compontents are simply several vehicles and not actual decepticons? Does the movie contradict what this movie poster says?
So the constructicons who didn't form part of this particular Devastator could have since they were the same model as the ones who did? That makes more sense, though I didn't notice multiple models of each constructicon.Think of the Constructicons as a "model" of Transformer, much in the same vein as the classic "Seekers" Starscream, Thundercracker and Skywarp were three identical models except for colors. Each Constructicon could transform into an individual robot and potentially become part of Devastator. On the ship, Mixmaster, Long Haul and I think Rampage were shown transforming to robot mode and then diving into the water. The same exact model of Constructicons were shown later combining into Devastator, it's just that we didn't see them go into robot mode first.
Exactly.how can anyone claim there was no story? The Fallen wants the Matrix to destroy the sun, get more energon and create more Decepticons to ravage the galaxy and the Autobots try to stop him.
it's not fucking war and peace!
Exactly.how can anyone claim there was no story? The Fallen wants the Matrix to destroy the sun, get more energon and create more Decepticons to ravage the galaxy and the Autobots try to stop him.
it's not fucking war and peace!
The point is, kids will love it and it will sell more toys.
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