barring the weird logic issues (it runs on analog? that wouldn't matter with an EMP!)
I liked the movie a lot, really fun. So this is good news.
I liked the movie a lot, really fun. So this is good news.
Add another to the "maybe it will actually be good" train!bluegate said:Didn't really expect to be ninja'd by the first post, well done.Phrozenflame500 said:Wonderful, maybe it will actually be a good movie then.
Didn't quite enjoy the first one, so yeah, hope that it will turn out better than the first.
And another. It was painfully dumb, and even the robot fights did nothing for me because you couldn't tell what the fuck was going on. Too much rain and spotlights.RedDeadFred said:Add another to the "maybe it will actually be good" train!bluegate said:Didn't really expect to be ninja'd by the first post, well done.Phrozenflame500 said:Wonderful, maybe it will actually be a good movie then.
Didn't quite enjoy the first one, so yeah, hope that it will turn out better than the first.
Yeah as much as I love Ron Perlman he was not needed at all, and the scientists were practically out of a Micheal Bay Transformers movie in terms of annoying comic relief, though not quite that bad.GoodNewsOke said:Well maybe this time around we could focus more on the robots/monsters aspect and less about a story that was as interesting and engaging as a bucket filled with white paint. And maybe we could actually see side-characters in action and not kill them off a couple of seconds into their first fight scene. And please don't focus on entirely pointless stuff like Ron Perlman's character...
Maybe then it could be good and not such a waste of time.
I concur. The first movie was not nearly as good or fun as some make out. It was mostly disappointing.Phrozenflame500 said:Wonderful, maybe it will actually be a good movie then.
They didn't do that because it's not the genre they were going for. Mecha shows and comics don't play out like that, so expecting this film to is kind of ridiculous. Controlling the suit with your mind and mind-melding with others is a staple of the genre, it's inclusion is in reference to that. Also they do a pretty good job of establishing why it needs to be there, they just didn't expand upon it. Hopefully it's something the sequel will touch upon.the antithesis said:Personally, I hated that whole drift concept. These giant robots were more like battleships, which are crewed by hundreds. I would rather they be run like that with a crew of hundreds keeping the robot running with a hotshot pilot or whatever. that way they could tell the many smaller stories and when an arm gets ripped off, we know that means many people are killed because it was full of crew. But that has the same problem that I griped about above. Maybe this should just be a television series. or they could just not make it.