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Re: Transformers 4: The Search for More Money

Can't say I am at all surprised we're getting more. Perhaps this time He'll have optimus run around the entire movie pointing at things and saying "pew pew" with Peter Cullen's voice, and then those things explode for no apparent reason. Then He'll punch a building and 40 million women will fly out of it wearing noting but Lingerie.

I mean, it's not like we go to these movies for any sort of story. just 1/2 naked girls, explosions, and if we are really REALLY lucky, we might see shattered glass prime punch something. But likely, it will all happen off-screan, while Marky Mark tries in vain to get a date with generic hot female lead with no acting talent, then gets "peed" on by bumblebee, with the racial sterotype character # 3 voiced by Will smith says " Oh HEEEEEELL NO!" in the background, and his buddies call it "wack"

And transformers fans will eat it up with a knife and spoon in fear that if they don't their beloved franchise will fade into obscurity.


Oh, and Transformers Prime will get canceled, taking the toys off the shelves, and hasbro will skip doing an american release of Lambor,for fear that it might compete with the lacktacular toys for the latest film. and MP soundwave for the same reason, as well as kids not knowing what a Walkman is.


Oh, i can't wait. yay.
 
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And transformers fans will eat it up with a knife and spoon in fear that if they don't their beloved franchise will fade into obscurity.

This was a pretty mean comment :monkey2 To imply that all of us would be like that...Well ok. Many are. That is a one sad fact. Some seriously say, that we should like these god awful movies, just because its good for the franchise, and that we should basically worship Michael "grounded in reality" Bay as our new Prime. Because he alone saved the whole franchise with explosions and panty shots...and pee.
 
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Oh, and Transformers Prime will get canceled, taking the toys off the shelves, and hasbro will skip doing an american release of Lambor,for fear that it might compete with the lacktacular toys for the latest film. and MP soundwave for the same reason, as well as kids not knowing what a Walkman is.


Oh, i can't wait. yay.

I really hope TF Prime doesn't get cancelled for the next movie, it is my favorite version of Transformers...
 
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This was a pretty mean comment :monkey2 To imply that all of us would be like that...Well ok. Many are. That is a one sad fact. Some seriously say, that we should like these god awful movies, just because its good for the franchise, and that we should basically worship Michael "grounded in reality" Bay as our new Prime. Because he alone saved the whole franchise with explosions and panty shots...and pee.

... and Devastator balls.
 
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This was a pretty mean comment :monkey2 To imply that all of us would be like that...Well ok. Many are. That is a one sad fact. Some seriously say, that we should like these god awful movies, just because its good for the franchise, and that we should basically worship Michael "grounded in reality" Bay as our new Prime. Because he alone saved the whole franchise with explosions and panty shots...and pee.

Well, he did. So.
 
Re: Transformers 4: The Search for More Money

Can't say I am at all surprised we're getting more. Perhaps this time He'll have optimus run around the entire movie pointing at things and saying "pew pew" with Peter Cullen's voice, and then those things explode for no apparent reason. Then He'll punch a building and 40 million women will fly out of it wearing noting but Lingerie.

I mean, it's not like we go to these movies for any sort of story. just 1/2 naked girls, explosions, and if we are really REALLY lucky, we might see shattered glass prime punch something. But likely, it will all happen off-screan, while Marky Mark tries in vain to get a date with generic hot female lead with no acting talent, then gets "peed" on by bumblebee, with the racial sterotype character # 3 voiced by Will smith says " Oh HEEEEEELL NO!" in the background, and his buddies call it "wack"

And transformers fans will eat it up with a knife and spoon in fear that if they don't their beloved franchise will fade into obscurity.


Oh, and Transformers Prime will get canceled, taking the toys off the shelves, and hasbro will skip doing an american release of Lambor,for fear that it might compete with the lacktacular toys for the latest film. and MP soundwave for the same reason, as well as kids not knowing what a Walkman is.


Oh, i can't wait. yay.

Sounds like a blockbuster if you ask me!!! :yess:
 
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And it will likely make 40 trillion dollars, becuase transformers fans will eat it up with a knife and spoon in fear that if they don't their beloved franchise will fade into obscurity.

even if the movie is absolute ****. and they'll defend it by saying " you've just got to turn off your brain"

And people wonder what's wrong with the world today.

le sigh.
 
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You just said the same thing twice...lol....

But who cares. It's going to make money anyway, regardless if all 20 hard core Transformers fans decide to boycott it because "Dey put teh flamz on teh botzzzzzlolollllllalalala deth 2 bay!11"

And the movie will make billions, and they will explode.
 
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I agree, it's going to make retarded money. but it will still be an abortion of a film. i's going to be a bad movie. all of the other three were bad movies as well. I doubt this will be any different.
 
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Probably not. But no one else was ever going to do it. I wouldn't say people should be lucky it exists, because that's bull****....but at least it kept their thing alive.

I don't see any movie toys any more...just TV show stuff. Random Formers.
 
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Flame me for saying it but the first Transformers film was great at the time. It was pretty much a story about a boy and his first car. The opening scene with Blackout transforming was amazing to watch on a big cinema screen with surround sound. Everyone had fun.
 
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Transformers 4 will take place 4 years after DOTM:

Director Michael Bay has revealed that Transformers 4 will pick up the action four years on from events in the last movie.

Earlier this month (November 2012), Bay confirmed that Mark Wahlberg has been cast in the new sequel. However, the fourth Transformers movie will be the first without Shia LaBeouf, who has declined to reprise his role as franchise hero Sam Witwicky.

Speaking back in June (2012), Bay hinted that Transformers 4 will take the franchise in a "new direction", and suggested that it could involve a departure from planet Earth. He said at the time: "I want to go a little off but I don't want to go too sci-fi. I still want to keep it grounded."

Now, in a new interview with TMZ, Bay has offered a few extra details. When asked whether Wahlberg will be taking over LaBeouf's role, he replied: "No no. The movie will continue four years from the attack on Chicago; which is in the last movie. So it's going to still have the same lineage. And it's going [in] a full new direction and feels very natural how it's going in that direction."

However, Bay also vowed to keep exact plot details under wraps, adding: "There is no way you're going to ever find out what the story is. You don’t have to dig through my trash… I shredded my trash."

Transformers 4 is set to begin shooting next spring (2013) for a June 2014 release. The previous three Transformers movies have all been box office smashes, grossing a collective $2.6 billion (£1.7 billion) worldwide.
 
Re: Transformers 4: The Search for More Money

You just said the same thing twice...lol....

But who cares. It's going to make money anyway, regardless if all 20 hard core Transformers fans decide to boycott it because "Dey put teh flamz on teh botzzzzzlolollllllalalala deth 2 bay!11"

And the movie will make billions, and they will explode.

Actually you have to be a hard core TF-fan to like this stuff that much. I mean, I haven't seen people actually celebrating about these news in this topic. It is also funny where true believers and bay fans can dig up these facts and figures, for I personally don't know any ordinary moviegoer who actually likes TF-movies (among my friends&family, co-workers etc). Sure, there are most likely people who do like it, but if I go to a local movie/hifi-forum, I don't really find very exited folks talking about TF-movies. And no, just because I don't know alot of people who actually like this kind of crap, it doesn't give us any 100% solid facts. But neither have those, who always sardonically imply that "if you 10 g1-fans didn't like, then the rest will like these." besides G1 one has nothing to do about me liking or disliking these movies. I just don't like bad movies.

Most likely this turd of a movie is going to make lots of money, for some fans will see it at least 5 times in a row and they can raise the prices of tickets up because of some really really oosom 3d-effects and stuff. Funny how Judge Dredd isn't making these millions and billions in US. Is it a crappy movie then? No, it actually is alot better IMO, but he is far less known character in US than big brand Transformers and most likely they didn't have that much money for marketing the movie. I don't even know if it is seen in almost every possible theatre. Maybe the timing wasn't that good for Dredd. Point being, that box office figures and how much some movie has made money, doesn't always tell if it actually is a good movie or not. I actually went to see ROTF, paid for it and totally hated it after the movie. It just was so bad. I pretty sure that there are lots of people who went to see it, but didn't like it that much. Some people just like to go movies with their friends etc. Maybe choosing a some well known summer blockbuster is somewhat safer choise than going to see some "weird foreing movie" or "weird indie movie" even though those latter might have actually been better.

Oh..and Dredd is also R-rated movie. It just isn't for everyone (thank god for that).
 
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They'll have a story this time?

ZING! :yess:

:exactly::goodpost:

:cuckoo:

:monkey4

:stick

:medic
:rip

Flame me for saying it but the first Transformers film was great at the time. It was pretty much a story about a boy and his first car. The opening scene with Blackout transforming was amazing to watch on a big cinema screen with surround sound. Everyone had fun.

I liked the first one also. Second was a mess (and too long). Third was again too long and had too much filler crap about Sam's life. Poor robots get no respect. :monkey2

I'm certainly not expecting the fourth to be any better.
 
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Flame me for saying it but the first Transformers film was great at the time. It was pretty much a story about a boy and his first car. The opening scene with Blackout transforming was amazing to watch on a big cinema screen with surround sound. Everyone had fun.

And that story took center stage. In what should have been a story aboult sentient alien robots from another world traversing the starts looking for another home while feeling from a millennia old war in which the "good guys" lost.

The "boy and his car" story should have "taken a backseat" instead, the film played like a bad romantic comedy.


The story of a boy, his first car, and chasing girls.


Not flaming you, But I'll not call the first film great. It Was fun, and it was acceptable. but it was nowhere near great.

Prime and megatron throwing down in their big final battle at the end of the movie... Off-screen, while we get a close-up of shai running through debris screaming and crying.

I will say that it had some great, and original ideas here and there, and it was easily the BEST of the three, soon to be 4 films.
Dispensor being one of them.
 
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I liked the first one also. Second was a mess (and too long). Third was again too long and had too much filler crap about Sam's life. Poor robots get no respect. :monkey2

I'm certainly not expecting the fourth to be any better.

I enjoyed the action scenes in DOTM but they could have easily cut out all the crap with Sam's job. Those parts were such a mess and unnecessary. The last part in Chicago was again great fun though, especially on a 3D IMAX screen.

And that story took center stage. In what should have been a story aboult sentient alien robots from another world traversing the starts looking for another home while feeling from a millennia old war in which the "good guys" lost.

The "boy and his car" story should have "taken a backseat" instead, the film played like a bad romantic comedy.

I guess it just connected with me at the time as I was buying my first car too and was hoping that it too would turn into a cool robot.:D
Silver Ford Fiesta! :rock

As I've said several times in the Prometheus thread, the film has it's flaws but that doesn't stop me enjoying it. I've seen far worse films.
 
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Oh on't get me wrong. there is NOTHING wrong with liking a bad movie. Hell, I own the first two on blu ray. I can like them, despite their faults, and still acnoloege they're bad movies.

They're something of a guilty pleasure i guess.

TL;DR for all my posts. the Star wars prequel trilogy was better.

This is still better than the SW holiday special, but not by much :lol
 
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It was great for being a popcorn movie.

And Revenge of the Fallen is better the AOTC, because it doesn't ruin a respected villain.
 
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I don't watch these films for story, hence I leave my brain at home. They are good popcorn flicks about rock-em, sock-em robots based on childhood toys. I don't expect them to be academy award masterpieces anyway and the FX and fight sequences make them worthwhile to me.

To see a childhood favorite like Optimus smash his opponents to pieces is more reason than enough to buy a ticket. :wink1:
 
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