headcaseGames wrote:
I really didn't care too much for the first one. Absolutely loved the show when I was a kid (who didn't?) but when I heard they were gonna make a live-action film um.. 30 years later I didn't really have huge expectations. My problems with Bay's first films were a. too many goofy parts and b. the designs of the bots were so sludgey and confusing, most of the time I couldn't tell WHAT I was looking at onscreen, who was who, etc. Anyway after all of that I wasn't terribly excited for part 2.
Well my girlfriend was excited to go, so it was a good enough excuse. Anyway they did a very good job of fixing the big issues I had with the first film. Yeah, plenty of goofy parts still, but they seemed to tone it down enough in #2 that I didn't get so annoyed. The twin cars were annoying but no way in hell were they even in the same league as jar jar, also I didn't think they were anywhere near as racist as people are saying. For crying out loud. They're robots. Maybe the gold tooth was a little much but whatever..
As for the designs of the bots, much easier to tell what the hell was going on this time around, they set that stuff up MUCH better and there were a lot of nice-looking shots in this film. toooo mannnny revolving camera shots. Agh my head!
Yeah, the film was longer than it should have been. yeah the story has lots of holes. who gives a crap? Do any of you remember watching this cartoon back in 1985? Honestly, the story here would mesh so well with how those played out, near the ed of the movie when sam "dies" and talks to the old primes - the matrix of leadership being used to open the sun devouring machine - so much of that stuff, as I was watching it I really felt like it was matching the plots of those old shows punch-for-punch.
I think the big hitch here is that for one, so many of us watch this when we are in our mid-thirties or whatever and it just seems ridiculous - to our 13 year old selves it would have made perfect sense. Secondly, it's placed in a live-action world as opposed to being rendered against a cartoon background, so we have much different expectations of how things should play out, contextually.
As for how they portrayed characters like Jetfire, "joe pesci" wheelie and etc - hey again I say, the cartoon was just like that too, lots of funky characters with odd personalities - you remember seaspray right!
Yeah, the movie has problems, but really I think they have done a good job - it could have been much worse. I got a kick out of it!
Yeah, I agree with those sentiments. I really loved that "cyclops" dog Decepticon with the guns on it's back-that was a sweet design!

Although I with they had included more Autobots from the old series, like the Dinobots. Whatever, all of the action was great in the movie, and I would definitely see it again. I don't know whether or not there will be more movies.
Cheap Trick does the Transformers Theme, from the soundtrack!:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSgnhCmwIfo Good stuff!
