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  • kdramafan
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    Glad a few friends and I were able to pick up the HD-DVD version of this movie at CC for $14.99 on Monday and Tuesday.

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  • Random
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    Originally posted by Pedro View Post
    I am not sure if any of you folks know that there is to be a trilogy http://www.mania.com/56290.html
    Pray they don't bomb like the Matrix and X-Men film franchises.

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  • Pedro
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    I am not sure if any of you folks know that there is to be a trilogy http://www.mania.com/56290.html

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  • DiverDown808
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    The DVD is being released this month on the 16th

    Oh be still my beating heart.

    DD

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  • woodman
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    Wooo hoooo!!!

    Threads merged!


    Thank you forum gods.

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  • Pomai
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    Originally posted by woodman View Post
    Okay, Thanks.

    I didn't see this because my list of threads in "the big picture" forum only dates back to Aug 9th (two months). I'll have to adjust my settings.

    Put another check mark on the list of "DAH" posts made by woodman.

    BTW, anyone know if it is possible for mods to move posts with current control board set-up? If so, please do.
    I believe older thread page counts are set by admin, not by user settings. Some master sections longer than others.

    The best thing to do if you're not sure is to SEARCH for what you have in mind before starting a new thread.

    Not to fret though, even I sometimes get lazy to search and start a new thread anyway. But I've been an HT member long enough to remember what has or hasn't been discussed here in the past.

    I surely ain't gonna' start a thread on the SuperFerry, THAT'S for sure!

    As for Transformers, that's certainly a DVD I'll have to rent and watch again when it hits Blockbuster shelves. Not sure if I'd buy the DVD though. I just wanna' get a better look at the robots' CGI work.

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  • woodman
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    Okay, Thanks.

    I didn't see this because my list of threads in "the big picture" forum only dates back to Aug 9th (two months). I'll have to adjust my settings.

    Put another check mark on the list of "DAH" posts made by woodman.

    BTW, anyone know if it is possible for mods to move posts with current control board set-up? If so, please do.

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  • 1stwahine
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    Woodman, We have a Thread already on this topic.
    Transformers The Movie
    http://www.hawaiithreads.com/showthr...t=transformers

    Check the FAQ.

    Mahalo

    Auntie Lynn

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  • woodman
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    Transformers

    This was actually a pretty decent film.

    The story focuses more on the sci-fi/invasion aspect, while the personality traits of the robots, as actual characters, is minimized.

    There is brief hoaky dialog in the battle scene that marks the finale, but that seems to serve as relevant homage to the story's origin in cartoon.

    This is one that can be enjoyed by adults AND children.

    I was doubtful, and waited until it hit the $1 theater, but it is well worth taking thte kids to see on the big screens at Ward.

    A good one to put in kids DVD collection.

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  • Vanguard
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    Originally posted by ItsGoTime! View Post
    And I didn't like how they tried to incorporate "flavour" from the TV show (how many times did they say "More than meets the eye"?) in a meaningless fashion. It's like they decided that these lines needed to be in the movie, so they threw it in whenever they felt appropriate.
    Looking back, Dr. Cochrane telling the Enterprise crew that they were on "some kind of Star Trek" in Star Trek: First Contact was a bit more smooth

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  • helen
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    Originally posted by ItsGoTime! View Post
    And I didn't like how they tried to incorporate "flavour" from the TV show (how many times did they say "More than meets the eye"?) in a meaningless fashion.
    The line got said twice in the movie. And in both times it was never referred to a Transformer but to humans (first to a character and the second to humans in general).

    It's like they decided that these lines needed to be in the movie, so they threw it in whenever they felt appropriate.
    Well I guess it was a better line to use than the line "robots in disguise".

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  • pzarquon
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    My wife and I also got out to see this a week ago. It was a spectacle, exactly what we expected. Over the top, long, noisy... yes, too many humans, too many jumpcuts and jerky shots (for a movie titled "Transformers," you only got a good look at 'em actually, you know, transforming a couple of times), and plot holes big enough to shove the Hoover Dam through.

    Frankly, it made me feel old. Ah, nothing like suddenly realizing you've fallen out of some key demo, a target market for big budget excess. You kids, get off my lawn!

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  • ItsGoTime!
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    I just saw the movie, and I did not know what to think when I came out. To preface the rest of this post, I am a HUGE Transformers fan from back in the day, but I knew that this movie was not about my Transformers.

    I really enjoyed the movie, the action was great, a bit too helter skelter for me, like all action movie nowadays, but I still appreciated the effects. That scene where Starscream fights the other jets was amazing. So cool, and exactly like you would imagine it would occur, if transforming robots/fighter planes existed and fought.

    But ... this was not a movie about Transformers. It was a movie about people, and robots that transformed were involved in the plot. And I didn't like how they tried to incorporate "flavour" from the TV show (how many times did they say "More than meets the eye"?) in a meaningless fashion. It's like they decided that these lines needed to be in the movie, so they threw it in whenever they felt appropriate. The Transformers did not have enough personality, as far as I am concerned. Just props to an action movie, with the occasional line that is thrown in to induce the old fan to say, "Hey, that sounds like Jazz." I really hope the sequel does a better job in developing the Transformers characters, but I doubt it will. After all, why would anyone want to watch a movie where transforming robots are the stars?

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  • zff
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    Originally posted by 1stwahine View Post
    Just another note: How many of you visited the Hoover Dam?
    I remember visiting Hoover Dam when I was in the 6th grade. My brother and I got a huge kick out of being able to get away with saying stuff like "we rode the dam elevator", "we took the dam tour", "we saw the dam store", etc. We were doing it for days after we came back from Vegas. (This was about 20 years before Randy Quaid did it on "Vegas Vacation".)

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  • pzarquon
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    A coworker of mine took his kids based on the title alone, having only vague memories of the animated series. It turned out to be a lot more intense than he expected. He enjoyed it, such as it was, but I think the kids were mostly stunned by the spectacle.

    As many have said, he felt the action would have been more impressive if you could actually see it -- rather than frenetic camera motion and jump cuts designed to give you a headache. You only actually get to watch a "transformation" (one of the favorite parts of the show for kids) one or two times. Every other time a Transformer "transforms," it's so blurry you might as well be looking into a dishwasher.

    Still, I want to see it. I suspect, given that it's Michael Bay, it's just the kind of excess that has to be experienced on the big screen.

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