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08-01-2008, 06:00 PM
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#11 | | Transorganic member Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 1,121 Location: Boston MA Collection Count: Who cares when you got MP Grimlock sitting on your desk :) | Quote:
Originally Posted by omegagoalie They're on EARTH with Billions of humans. There's going to be interaction and that's a good thing. More Transformers communicating with humans as well as themselves is awesome. All you guys who want 100% robots need to stop crying already. | heh I dont think its the interaction fear its the humans stealing the show. Wouldnt you agree its pure crap to have a transformers movie were 90% of all dialog is held by the humans. I mean come on the movie can be 50 % human and 50% TF's and I want to see the transformers take the lead acting role not the humans.
Once again dont mind interaction but the Transformers need to be the stars
Bay's Test Screening footage for ROTF http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04o2V...layer_embedded |
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08-01-2008, 06:21 PM
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#12 | | XEVOZ Warrior Join Date: Jun 2003 Posts: 1,263 Location: Cybertron | you can't have a LIVE ACTION movie with out live actors lolz
while having the bots run around on cybertron would be cool and all, it would be 100% cgi, and that's not what I want to see at all. I want big robots running around interacting with MY world. |
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08-02-2008, 02:21 AM
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#13 | | Red Right Handed Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 2,892 Location: Dallas TX Collection Count: A few pieces of plastic. News Credits: 2 | I'm getting a case of deja vu |
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08-02-2008, 04:20 AM
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#14 | | Autobot Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 86 Location: AZ | Transformers is all about interacting with the humans! thats whats so intriguing about it! they are aliens comming to our world so theres bound to be interesting conversations! i cant wait to see this personally! i love the action as well but without good character development its tottaly just one big explosion. there needs to be interaction and plott development to level it all out. |
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08-02-2008, 06:34 PM
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#15 | | Autobot Media Scientist Join Date: Dec 2006 Posts: 234 Location: Somewhere with round ends & a high middle | In reference to cars not needing gas. . . Quote:
Originally Posted by Railguard What we (the "We want kick ass Transformers fighting on Cybertron and anywhere crew) will probably never get what we really want to see. Its kinda like high gas prices, instead of drilling or getting more oil, why don't they just create vehicles that don't need gas at all? | Hey Railguard:
Actually, there are cars that don't run on gas: you have cars that run on electricity in Scandanavia (or at least that's what a Discovery Channel documentary led me to believe years ago), and you've also got cars that run on hydrogen. But here's the catch: these cars predominate outside the U.S. .There's way too many gatekeepers that think with their wallets instead of the grey matter in their skulls. Seems common sense ain't really common these days. |
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08-02-2008, 06:35 PM
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#16 | | Autobot Media Scientist Join Date: Dec 2006 Posts: 234 Location: Somewhere with round ends & a high middle | What's YOUR point? Quote:
Originally Posted by deymasc UGH...Tyrese. What was the point of bringing his character back anyway?! Personally, I could do without seeing him in the movie. | Ummm, Okay? What is it you have against Tyrese? Wasn't Josh Duhamel's character pretty much the same rank as Tyrese? |
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08-02-2008, 10:42 PM
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#17 | | Junior Smeghead Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 2,832 Collection Count: not enough :) | Quote:
Originally Posted by Sablebot Hey Railguard:
Actually, there are cars that don't run on gas: you have cars that run on electricity in Scandanavia (or at least that's what a Discovery Channel documentary led me to believe years ago), and you've also got cars that run on hydrogen. But here's the catch: these cars predominate outside the U.S. .There's way too many gatekeepers that think with their wallets instead of the grey matter in their skulls. Seems common sense ain't really common these days. | Electricity, hydrogen, propane, heck I've even seen an experiment with an attempt to use compressed air.
Problem is it's America so the best of luck getting anything on the road. Other nations have far better gas mileage cars than the US but you can't sell them here because you need something that can survive a wreck with the large pickup trucks and SUVs. |
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08-03-2008, 03:53 AM
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#18 | | CHEE-CHA-CHOO-CHOO-CHOO! Join Date: Jul 2002 Posts: 976 Location: Eugene, Oregon Collection Count: I need more space. | Um...yeah, there was already a very similar front page news item referencing an article at ReelzChannel.com. Posted on 07-28-2008 at 02:24 PM by Sol Fury |
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08-03-2008, 11:39 AM
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#19 | | Autobot Media Scientist Join Date: Dec 2006 Posts: 234 Location: Somewhere with round ends & a high middle | That's true to a point, but. . . Quote:
Originally Posted by Ash from Carolina Electricity, hydrogen, propane, heck I've even seen an experiment with an attempt to use compressed air.
Problem is it's America. . .Other nations have far better gas mileage cars than the US but you can't sell them here because you need something that can survive a wreck with the large pickup trucks and SUVs. | That is true, too, but I'm willing to bet the international oil barons' wallets are more of a determining factor in this situation; and to me, some of the most intelligent alternative sources of energy, especially when it comes to powering cars, are: solar, electric, water, air, hydrogen (don't know about propane - wouldn't propane pollute the air much like gasoline?), used cooking oil (I'm not kidding - I've seen conversion kits where you can convert your engine to run on used cooking oil), and anything else that doesn't pollute the environment. I mean, the sun ain't goin' nowhere, but that god#@!$%! profit factor clouds the judgement and conscience of those that control the energy sources. Even more ironic is that the U.S. dollar doesn't have a squat's worth of value on the international market, but the U.S. is still a major determining factor in oil dealings. Hmmmm. . . . . .
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