Postby Blitzkrieg1701 » Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:59 pm
Basically, I've got two issues with what I've seen so far:
1. The commercials/trailers/stuff I've seen so far only show the pretty young people having any lines, while the actual Transformers just smash things up. Obviously, action sequences make for better ads, but giant robots are much cooler than pretty young people. If the actual story focuses more on the latter than the former (which the distribution of lines would indicate), I'll be very unhappy.
2. The actual look of the Transformers themselves. What's up with all the exposed gears and wires and tubes and stuff? Where'd the sleek, futuristic robot look go? Yes, yes, I realize that sort of thing is very unrealistic, and havign all the exposed machinery is more realistic, but realistic doesn't always equal cool. Sleek, futuristic robots are VERY cool. Exposed gears and wires and tubes are just... junkyard scupltures.
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