McG says T4 will be more realistic then ROTF!

Discussion in 'Transformers Movie Discussion' started by ganymede2010, Mar 3, 2009.

  1. Agonize

    Agonize Decepticon

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    *sighs*

    Transformers and realistic? Hell no! You dont see a semi transform into a big ass robot now do we? Sure we do, but only on the big screen.

    I think McG means that its closer to seeing Cyborgs than Transformers. Pretty easy, so please guys ... dont get your nickers in a bunch ;) 

    Terminator is closer to reality, Transformers is not I'm afraid.
     
  2. rollout!

    rollout! Prime's Little Helper...

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    Yeah, ok, fair enough. It'd be bloody cool to see a real TF though (fingers and toes crossed), rather than a metal skeleton with a gun or a robocop wannabe.
     
  3. Astrocon

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    Just Movies...Nothing is real!!!! :D 



    edit: My english sucks! :p 
     
  4. Awesomus Prime

    Awesomus Prime I rise, you fall.

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    That makes no sense. If you're going to say that, then you'd have to acknowledge that Hasbro ripped off Terminator as well, which is just ridiculous. No one's ripping off anybody.
     
  5. JuicyNo

    JuicyNo Well-Known Member

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    Well if Hasbro ripped of Terminator, then Terminator ripped off Westworld...let's see how long we can keep it going (no, not really).
     
  6. Awesomus Prime

    Awesomus Prime I rise, you fall.

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    Yeah...let's not.