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Hot Rod was always a fav autobot of mine, making him Rodimus Prime was just icing on the cake, can't believe he hasnt been in the movies yet. or Cliffjumper seems like those 2 were just as known as bumble bee and ratchet
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IIRC in the 2007 it is present day, I cant remember if it's just bumble bee originally that lands, and then signals out for the rest of the autobots to come, after he saves LaBeouf and Fox from barricade (decepticon cop car). I do know he meets Optimus, Ratchet, Jazz and Iron Hide all together after you see their pods descend from the sky. But they've kinda gone all over the map in the Bay movies, from what the original concept was with the cartoon. I remember i rented season 1 of transformers 1st generation from the st. vital library when my kid was 4 or 5 - so about 6-7 years ago, cuz for whatever reason that was one cartoon teletoon retro dropped the ball in not airring. It was amazing how deep the storylines were for transformers compared to other cartoons, past and present. Like we'd watch an episode of thundercats or he-man together and once the day was saved and the episode was over, it was like nothing had happened at all or no consequence from that episode carried over. the original transformers and even beast wars and beast machines are connected and really well written to connect the 3, but the original transformers, hands down one of the best cartoons, i dare even say still to this day
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That's kind of my point, I know the books are deeper and better all around, but in not having read the GoT books, I can enjoy the show for what it is and not feel like its all ****** up. I think if anything I might do it the opposite, watch the show, then read the books then its all on the up and up. Plus i like reading a book where I have a good idea of the who what where in my head as I'm reading it. Books that ive read that have been turned to movie or TV shows never look even remotely close to what I pictured reading, well except for maybe the hobbit and LOTR fellowship and two towers cuz i'd seen those campy 70's cartoons long before I read the books
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well it says in that article they plan to make an animated origins story back on cybertron. imo that should be a live action movie but only partially on cybertron showcasing the war, then have the arc and nemesis battle in space until the inevitable collision with earth. I'd be ok with that concept as one of the 3 movies set to come out. I dont think I'm too excited about #6 being a bumble bee spin off in 2018. what will it be dubbed Bumble Bee: Bot who lost his Voice Only issue I would have with cybertron is with the way they make the robots look. If it wasnt bad enough at times trying to distinguish the decepticons from one another, it would be 10x worse on cybertron where they dont need to take other vehicles or objects to disguise themselves
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lol that was fantastic, thx for posting that! that show had everything, music, wrestling, chicken and liquor. i'd have paid to attend
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After reading the LOTR trilogy prior to the movies I swore off books forever. Mainly cuz I get a little frustrated when a show or movie differ to what I read subtlhy or blatantly. Its kinda why I get frustrated with marvel and DC sometimes, I dont care to forget what I know and reimagine thru a directors vision. The only time I might consider a book now Is If that was the only means to a deeper story, like a prequel or a story beyond. Such as the story of Sauron
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I find that with a lot of shows, binge watching totally keeps you captivated then waiting for an hour once a week. not that the build up in excitement doesnt have its own effect and reward, but many shows I start liking initially I can easily forget about. worst for me is TWD and GoT, shows i got into late so i was able to binge watch 4-5 seasons, but since they are still running it's like ugh you ***** i need more
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I dont know anything, but what i do know, is with dressler and smith at 5'7", Patton at 5'9, Reese at 5'10 and Denmark at 5'11", addison richards is gonna look like andre the giant out there
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well here's hoping the backlash of the previous movies hits home with michael Bay, and while he's still got the opportunity to make more transformer movies, he takes it into serious consideration what people liked and disliked and tries to make a better product. I'm not against 3 more transformer movies, but if they dont get any better it'll be tough to get excited for. after revenge of the fallen, i just waited for dark of the moon and age of extinction to come out on dvd. AoE might have piqued my interest with the inclusion of the dinobots and galvatron, same way Unicron does in this new movie, but that novelty has been abused a few times now with devastator and the disappointment that was AoE entirely.
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i agree, they could go whatever direction they wanted with the movies, but the voices should have stayed in sync with the origins of the franchise. I think they tried to at least keep Soundwaves monotone computerized voice in tact, it's just kinda dumb they made him a fricken satellite from #2+ lol
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a little colour goes a long way in distinguishing them, while im not a big fan of their faces specifically, you could always tell the autobots apart by their size and colour. watching dark of the moon yesterday they have sooo many forgettable silver monster decepticons, you really cant tell them apart other then with close ups or dialog which many didnt have, just a cluster **** of robots. I think i saw mark walhberg is pegged to return in #5 and Peter cullen (voice of Optimus) but thats about it. and interesting thing about those voice actors, it's amazing how many characters these guys have played over the years and what programs. I never put much thought into it before, until my baby mama #1, who was obsessed with Beast Wars, went to a transformers convention in lexington kentucky and met a bunch of them, when she got back and schooled me on it, i was pretty surprised at the credentials these guys have, like Scott McNeil, Garry Chaulk, Venus Terzo. Voice over work is a very under rated craft
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http://www.technobuffalo.com/2016/03/15/lindsey-lohans-lawsuit-rockstar-allowed-to-proceed/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook you know your career is in the toilet when....
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I'd be interested to see Bay's take on Unicron, they might have jumped the gun a little introducing Galvatron in age of extinction then if Unicron is in #5 as hes the one who basically resurrects a dead megatron and giving him more power. That's probably the biggest let downs of these movies for me, is the way they handle the characters/robots. One of my all time favorite decepticons was when the 5 constructicons created devastator. certainly not this with 2 wrecking ball testicles hanging from his chin Ive also had issue with others like Soundwave and his minion tapes. watching dark of the moon again last night, i just felt totally put off by what they did to laser beak
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they are really committed to making transformers a ongoing thing http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/656581-paramount-sets-annual-release-dates-for-transformers-5-6-and-7#/slide/1
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Im about to rewatch Transformers age of extinction, cuz ive been watching the other 3 last few nights trying to psyche myself up (and failing) for a trailer of Transformers 5, rise of Unicron, so ill keep jack reynor in mind while i watch and think of han solo. I havent seen Hail caesar, but I didn't mind Taron Egerton in Kinsmen, He'd be a good pick from what i remember of the movie and him as an actor
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depends what grounds there are for charges, cyber terrorism? invasion of privacy? cyber bullying? Im sure the FBI or CIA could recruit a few hackers and locate the original IP address, even if they are using tech to encrypt it and bounce it around from place to place. it would probably be seen as a waste of resources tho looking for people airing others dirty laundry like the list of KKK members. I think this is what anonymous looks like at secret staff parties
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http://globalnews.ca/news/2578728/anonymous-declares-total-war-on-donald-trump/?sf22598335=1 is there really anything Anon can post about Trump, that can... well trump, Trump himself damaging his image on an open mic?
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http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2016/mar/15/xena-lesbian-warrior-princess-have-the-rules-of-tv-just-been-rewritten?CMP=fb_gu meanwhile, on the other side of bad tv land
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was spielberg involved with crystal skull? that movie was all kinds of wrong. I hope if they are insistent on including Indy's kid now that he's been introduced, for the love of all that is black and unholy, just say no to Labeouf, I'd rather see the type of kid Fraser got in the 3rd Mummy movie, then a smart ass unbelievable shia
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I really had a hard time getting into BE, my dad would always pimp it out trying get me to buy in (we've watched many shows together as something in common, like GoT, Sons of Anarchy. TWD) I just cant handle large doses of Steve Buscemi, even if he plays a good gangster
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They've definitely made some poor decisions, and you might be right on the brand being tarnished. I didnt mind the acronym of TNA, its catchy and a familiar one, even if it stands for something else. only reason i liked WWF was cuz the way razor ramon said his W's was fun to mimic when playin "the bad guy" If they could get their ducks in a row, and deals in place, it might be worth their interest to just reinvent themselves, instead of start from scratch. Is Dixie Carter a main reason for their failures or the people she surrounds herself with. I'll admit, I havent followed TNA in quite sometime, I nearly forgot Jeff Jarrett is/was involved
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Uniform changes with Adidas may not be dramatic
Taynted_Fayth replied to IC Khari's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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a TNA with Punk, Lesnar, and bryan with the direction of Heyman could have really been something exceptional with some of the talent they had too. Do you think with their current problems, it's too late for them to right their ship?
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I watched TNA, I wouldnt say consistently, but enough when it first came out. Definitely a whole lot more then I have since Bischoff came around and it really became like a watered down WCW with them signing any wrestler WWE discarded, regurgitations of storylines like the attitude era/Nwo days. I liked TNA originally being a little different, from it's octagon shaped ring, to the new faces they provided, especially in the X division. but man I dunno if it was Bischoff or Russo but one of them is a one trick pony trying to catch the same lightning in a bottle twice and it just didnt work. I get the feeling with WWE going all PG Heyman and TNA reviving ECW in it's own manner could have been a lot more successful
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When Heyman returned to the WWE, I remember him having an on camera little feud with Vicki Guerrero as to who should be the GM. I can't remember if it was before or after that fact that TNA brought Eric Bischoff on board and TNA really turned into WCW v2.0 (and not in a good way). I remember wondering what impact Paul would have had if he went to TNA and its success. Obviously WWE owns the ECW brand now, but if they had made it a clone, with a better budget then ECW originally had, I think it could have done better then what TNA had become