here's how i feel great, although it won't feature much of the original cast, which i find a load of bollocks because most of em didn't get much fucking screen play which pisses me off about films, Bay has focuse to much on he soppy human shit, now probably means it will feature thy autobot that ruined G1 Hot rod look foward to him getting Prime killed
I really did enjoy the first three films and despite their flaws, they were pretty good. My only problem is that there is no more story to tell in the case of the Michael Bay films. Cybertron is gon, the Decepticons are dead, and the war is over. Unless they brought Megatron back from the dead (AGAIN!), there is nothing else to tell. A Reboot by Rob Zemeckis would be great. Especially if backed with motion capture for the robot movements. But I don't want a completely CG film like Beowulf.
Robert Zemeckis an interesting choice. I could see that. If Spielberg is still involved that would make even more sense. There would be less explosions and slow motion sweeping shots. Which bug me.
I won't deny that I enjoyed the first film but the second please. In the words of C-3PO, "Dear oh dear!".
So, my thoughts on that...I never cared for Beast Wars, but I'd be all over a War for Cybertron type show. Personally though, I don't like the idea of a reboot with such a new franchise. I was not a fan of Spider-Man 3, but I'm still skeptical about it's upcoming reboot. To me, it's better to tell a story that could be a continuation from Transformers 3 that just takes off in a new direction...at least one where the toys aren't so darn hard to transform! :)
@finalfrontier1701 Your hopes of that ever coming true are shattered by the climax of the film which killed off every Decepticon (including Megatron!) and destroyed Cybertron.
here's how i feel great, although it won't feature much of the original cast, which i find a load of bollocks because most of em didn't get much fucking screen play which pisses me off about films, Bay has focuse to much on he soppy human shit, now probably means it will feature thy autobot that ruined G1 Hot rod look foward to him getting Prime killed
MrIronhide1234 1 week ago
I really did enjoy the first three films and despite their flaws, they were pretty good. My only problem is that there is no more story to tell in the case of the Michael Bay films. Cybertron is gon, the Decepticons are dead, and the war is over. Unless they brought Megatron back from the dead (AGAIN!), there is nothing else to tell. A Reboot by Rob Zemeckis would be great. Especially if backed with motion capture for the robot movements. But I don't want a completely CG film like Beowulf.
SupremeCommander85 4 months ago
Robert Zemeckis could be the director but what about the guys behind Star Wars or George Lucas himself?
GoliathAngelus 10 months ago
Robert Zemeckis an interesting choice. I could see that. If Spielberg is still involved that would make even more sense. There would be less explosions and slow motion sweeping shots. Which bug me.
I won't deny that I enjoyed the first film but the second please. In the words of C-3PO, "Dear oh dear!".
As for the third we can hope.
madloz76 10 months ago
So, my thoughts on that...I never cared for Beast Wars, but I'd be all over a War for Cybertron type show. Personally though, I don't like the idea of a reboot with such a new franchise. I was not a fan of Spider-Man 3, but I'm still skeptical about it's upcoming reboot. To me, it's better to tell a story that could be a continuation from Transformers 3 that just takes off in a new direction...at least one where the toys aren't so darn hard to transform! :)
finalfrontier1701 10 months ago
@finalfrontier1701 Your hopes of that ever coming true are shattered by the climax of the film which killed off every Decepticon (including Megatron!) and destroyed Cybertron.
SupremeCommander85 4 months ago
Good video. I would like to see a fully 3D CGI transformers movie as well sort of like the CGI footage from War for Cybertron.
fuzzylojiks 10 months ago