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>OH DEAR GOD. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Yessss... Squirm! Squirm like a... funny thing... that squirms.
>Still, it's better than Michael Bay's version. <rimshot>
Yeah, I didn't care for the robot designs in that movie. In the toys and cartoons you could actually see how they switched between forms. In Bay's movie, they basically just took a car, blew it into a million billion little bits, and mushed them all together into a humanoid shape.
Yessss... Squirm! Squirm like a... funny thing... that squirms.
>Still, it's better than Michael Bay's version. <rimshot>
Yeah, I didn't care for the robot designs in that movie. In the toys and cartoons you could actually see how they switched between forms. In Bay's movie, they basically just took a car, blew it into a million billion little bits, and mushed them all together into a humanoid shape.
Yeah, I read your rant on that and I have to agree on most of your points, especially about that douchebag Anthony Anderson. Although I will admit I want a toy version of that Mountain Dew robot.
Somehow I think this would have improved the film a lot.
Somehow I think this would have improved the film a lot.
You know; fuckin' *everybody* wants a toy of him! I remember thinking myself that he was one of the best points of the movie. Glaring product placement, yes, but it was a surprisingly creative idea in the middle of a movie that didn't have much of them.
And actually, you _can_ have a toy of him! Unfortunately, it's non-transforming, though:
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Dispensor
And OH MY GOD, I love that clip!! I will be showing that to everyone in the damn world now!! :D
And actually, you _can_ have a toy of him! Unfortunately, it's non-transforming, though:
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Dispensor
And OH MY GOD, I love that clip!! I will be showing that to everyone in the damn world now!! :D
>Glaring product placement, yes, but it was a surprisingly creative idea in the middle of a movie that didn't have much of them.
Given that the effects were almost exactly the same as the ones used in 'I Robot' (with about as much faith to the original source material) and that it was based off a line of toys, I was kinda expecting a lot of product placement in that movie.
>Unfortunately, it's non-transforming
It doesn't transform? That's like selling a book with all the pages glued together.
>And OH MY GOD, I love that clip!! I will be showing that to everyone in the damn world now!! :D
"TRICK OR TREET, SONUVABEECH!"
Given that the effects were almost exactly the same as the ones used in 'I Robot' (with about as much faith to the original source material) and that it was based off a line of toys, I was kinda expecting a lot of product placement in that movie.
>Unfortunately, it's non-transforming
It doesn't transform? That's like selling a book with all the pages glued together.
>And OH MY GOD, I love that clip!! I will be showing that to everyone in the damn world now!! :D
"TRICK OR TREET, SONUVABEECH!"
>Given that the effects were almost exactly the same as the ones used in 'I Robot' (with about as much faith to the original source material) and that it was based off a line of toys, I was kinda expecting a lot of product placement in that movie.
Like, I dunno, the ENDLESS PARTS THAT LOOKED JUST LIKE GM COMMERCIALS!? Rrrrrarrr.
>It doesn't transform? That's like selling a book with all the pages glued together.
I know; it's just an action figure. I think it's supposed to be for wee ones though. Or obsessive collectors. I dunno why they bothr, since anything that doesn't transform always just sits on the shelf endlessly.
Like, I dunno, the ENDLESS PARTS THAT LOOKED JUST LIKE GM COMMERCIALS!? Rrrrrarrr.
>It doesn't transform? That's like selling a book with all the pages glued together.
I know; it's just an action figure. I think it's supposed to be for wee ones though. Or obsessive collectors. I dunno why they bothr, since anything that doesn't transform always just sits on the shelf endlessly.
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