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    I remember when the first movie came out - my teacher said to us, "That film has 172 acts of violence" and we were all like, "Cccooooolll!" The line just to see that movie was hectic -- went around the block!

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    And stop reminding me how ludicrous all my favourite old childhood shows are. No wonder it's hard to get into new kids shows, my suspension of disbelief is no longer preconditioned to accept such ridiculous premise.

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    **shake fist in the air**


    YOU SEE WHAT YOU DID MICHAEL?... YOU SEE WHAT YOU DID?

    YOU'RE DESTROYING OUR COMMUNITY!

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    Has there been a date attached to this rad flick yet? - I thoroughly enjoyed Bay's Transformers flicks, as well as Platinum Dunes' re-envisionings of various Horror film classics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    Has there been a date attached to this rad flick yet? - I thoroughly enjoyed Bay's Transformers flicks, as well as Platinum Dunes' re-envisionings of various Horror film classics.
    The name 'Platinum Dunes' must be ironic. A more appropriate name for that production company would be 'Barrel Bottom'. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Another comment from Peter Laird <---clarifying his previous one
    Well I am pretty sure that we all know what this movie will be as Bay seems to involve himself too much (even as a producer) and he is very 'consistent' in his ways and attitudes when dealing with established franchises and film making. As Laird mentioned, it is indeed 'possible' that the movie may turn out good but given Bay's track record, I think that the possibility is as remote as the end of the world on the 21st of December.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    Well I am pretty sure that we all know what this movie will be as Bay seems to involve himself too much (even as a producer) and he is very 'consistent' in his ways and attitudes when dealing with established franchises and film making. As Laird mentioned, it is indeed 'possible' that the movie may turn out good but given Bay's track record, I think that the possibility is as remote as the end of the world on the 21st of December.
    Why always so negative kup? You should be hopeful that you will enjoy the movie or at least TMNT is making a comeback. With all your hate towards the TF movies I am really wonder why you still even have an interest in transformers at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullcruncher View Post
    Why always so negative kup? You should be hopeful that you will enjoy the movie or at least TMNT is making a comeback. With all your hate towards the TF movies I am really wonder why you still even have an interest in transformers at all.
    TMNT went away to require a comeback? Wow, I must have gone into hibernation or something for like 20 years as I thought that there was a theatrically released movie only a couple of years ago along with a long running cartoon series and ongoing toyline.

    And also, I didn't know that liking Bayformers was a mandatory requirement to enjoying the Transformers franchise.
    Last edited by kup; 28th March 2012 at 12:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    And also, I didn't know that liking Bayformers was a mandatory requirement to enjoying the Transformers franchise.
    It is. <throws.a.boxload.of.Bumblebees@you>

    P.S.: This

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    @Skullcruncher

    Sorry if I sounded annoyed but this is the sort of ill informed attitude that was used by Bay and co with Transformers. Their attitude was all about 'This was a dead franchise until Bay picked it up and saved it from oblivion' when the line had been perfectly healthy and successful for about 20 years.

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