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Transformers 2: ROTF – Thoughts

I generally try to be a positive person so I’ll look at the positive aspects of this film to begin.

I think that this is an entertaining action film, with many explosions and quick camera cuts along with tremendous CGI. I really liked that Bay worked more on developing the personalities of some of the characters (Starscream, Megatron, and even Jet-fire to some degree). I liked that in a way there were more Transformers than can be explained…the thing to remember is that this is an entire civilization and to expect to be familiar with every single being is just not realistic. If this contained all humans would we expect a full background on each of them? Probably not so I am completely fine with not knowing all the intimate details of all the Transformers, and for the record many of them get their due diligence in prequel books and comics.
I also really liked what Bay did with Ravage, his beast form was well done and I was glad he never took another form. I also liked that Soundwave stayed in orbit, he’s a communication device not a warrior and as such he served a great purpose and got more face time than many people stated in their postings.

For the negative, let me just say that I am in no way a prude but the language and crude humor was a tad excessive. Bay did try to fit too much into a 2.5 hour movie and this is a common mistake made with sequels…this would be a time when bigger is not always better. I think some personalities got too much time (The Twins) although Bay did recognize that there’s a population that he is bringing into the Transformers fan club and he needs to connect to them…which he did apparently since my 13 year old nephew really liked them so mission accomplished. I just thought with those two, less would have been more (but they’re still not in Jar-Jar’s territory of annoyance’s). The story line and plot was thin and had some good origin pieces but was left to be told in bits throughout the movie. There were some aspects of the story that I thought could have used some more work, like the origin of the primes and what-not.

Anyway…these are just a few thoughts of my take. I’ve only seen it once so that makes a full review difficult. I hope my brothers post their thoughts too.

All in all an great theatre movie but not much more.


Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – Decepticons list

I realize it’s been a few weeks, but here are the new Decepticons that will join the roster in this summer’s sure-to-be blockbuster.  I apologize in advance for the large Photoshopped compilation image.  I couldn’t post all of the pictures individually for some reason. 

Soundwave:  One of the original G1 Transformers.  He was the intelligence gatherer for Megatron.  He transformed into the “boombox” (not what we called it when we went to the old school, but whatever) and had a complement of cassette tapes that transformed into his little henchmen.  Frenzy from the original movie was one of them.  Ravage, who does appear in this movie, was another.  Despite the fact that he had no personality to speak of on the original show, and sounded like a Cylon Centurion from the ’70′s series Battlestar Galactica, he remains a fan favorite to this day.  Rumor has it Frank Welker, the original voice of Starscream, will be lending his voice for this movie. 

Ravage:  Ravage was one of Soundwave’s cassette tapes and was another fan favorite as the first Transformer with an organic-looking second form, a panther (with rocket launcher/jets jutting from his hind end).  He made a surprise appearance in the “Beast Wars” series as an agent for Cybertron (Autobots and Decepticons had come to a tentative peace agreement) hunting down Decepticon stragglers, specifically the ghost of Starscream.

Wheelie:  Made his first appearance in the original movie as a little Autobot “feral child”.   From what I’ve found he is a turncoat working for the Decepticons. 

The Doctor:  Don’t really know much about him, but if you’ve tuned for my earlier posts, you know my prediction is that he’s an Insecticon.  From the quick images in the various trailers of Sam strapped to what looks like an operating table with a multi-legged robot hovering over him, my guess is he’s a Dr. Mengele-like evil scientist character. 

Devastator:  The 6 Constructicons were introduced to help Megatron build his space bridge on earth.  When the autobots showed up to put an end to it, they were in for a surprise.  The 6 Decepticons had an alternate form, combining to form the mighty Devastator, a gigantic construction-green behemoth and the most powerful Decepticon foe they had ever faced (until the next season).  The Autobots called in their newly-created (and newly-decommissioned for all the trouble they’d caused) Dinobots to save the day.  Back when we first got word Bay was making the Transformers sequel, the two big rumors I kept hearing were that Dinobots and Devastator would be making appearances in this movie.  One of those appears to be true.

That’s all for now.  Thanks for tuning in.

-CWD

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