Transformers: War for Cybertron is exactly that and it's the best transformers game made yet!ChromaticWolfen said:How about no humans what so ever and just keep the robots in? That would be nice.
Why settle for shit when it can be great? Transformers has that potential for depth, without compromising action. Why let it stew in mediocrity? If people had said that after seeing Batman and Robin we wouldn't have Batman Begins or The Dark Knight.Don Savik said:I am happy. These are fun movies to watch, like Godzilla movies. Do people keep forgetting these are based off toys? Cars that turn into robots? The day people want depth from robots that turn into cars and "Rollout" is the day I feared, but it came sooner than I expected. Who doesn't like good action, cgi and hot women? Did we forget the simpler things in life? We have plenty of movies that are mentally stimulating if thats your thing, but drop the nostalgia cry of your crushed childhoods. Nobody thinks your cool sticking to your outdated mediums. The old transformers show was good for its time, but its kinda boring. And lets be honest, Shia la Beef was the main problem. Now he is gone and now the muthafucking Transporter is his replacement. When I buy popcorn and candy and sit down for a movie, I want it to entertain me. Not every movie has to be The Dark Knight or Inception.
I watched Dark Side of the Moon just two days ago and it was trash. It DIDN'T focus on the Transformers as you say. In fact, yes there was fights going on around, but it still put most of it's focus onto the human characters. Optimus Prime and Bumblebee had such a disappointingly small amount of screen time. Hell Optimus spent half of the final battle tangled in cables while Bay follows Sam around doing his shit we don't care about. His character is worthless and annoying, although not even as worthless as the marines.Reaper195 said:Why you all so mad? Yes, the first Transformers was pretty crap with the far too much human storyline...but the second and third movies gave most Transformers and Bay fans exactly what they wanted. Massive fields of robotic destruction. Plot? Well, aside from a very simple one (SIMPLE DOES NOT MEAN BAD, FOR FUCKS SAKE! CAPS RAGE!) just to have a story in it, the third was just one long awesome fight scene. Which I do not have a problem with. If I wanted to watch some intelligent movie with a deep characters, I would watch something else. And I do. But other times I want to see epic destruction, because deep movies never seem to include them. And we seem to be stuck in an age where a movie like that fails all the time.
Critics can piss and moan as much as they want. But fact is, Transformers made more money than they will ever see, instantly making it a finfancial success. And seeing as how that's what movies seem to be created for now...and have always been, there shouldn't be a problem.
But - but how can he cram explosions into THAT?Logan Westbrook said:Bay apparently wants to film his something without robots first - the bodybuilding crime thriller Pain and Gain
I just burst out laughing ^^fi6eka said:Oh, god dammit!!