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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 6:52 pm
Magni Prime ...In a comic book adaptation, the large snake/worm was called a "Tunneller", a wild creature of Cybertron. The only one ever tamed was done so by Shockwave, hence his place in the film... I have heard this comics based off the movies are interesting. I wonder if they'd be worth reading.
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 8:25 am
They contain something many wish was in the film. In the comic adaptation, when Megs arrives, a bull elephant challenges him. Megatron says "I am Megatron!" And blasts the beast in the face. Brutal, but a good show of character for him. I do not have but the beginning, and wish I had it all.
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Eloquent Conversationalist
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:26 pm
Magni Prime They contain something many wish was in the film. In the comic adaptation, when Megs arrives, a bull elephant challenges him. Megatron says "I am Megatron!" And blasts the beast in the face. Brutal, but a good show of character for him. I do not have but the beginning, and wish I had it all. Ooh, fancy. Of course, it's only older age groups who'd read the comics. I saw three-year-olds in the theatre, and I'm sure parents would have freaked out if their kids saw an elephant get it's head blown off. It still would have been cool to see, though.
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:23 pm
poiuni Magni Prime They contain something many wish was in the film. In the comic adaptation, when Megs arrives, a bull elephant challenges him. Megatron says "I am Megatron!" And blasts the beast in the face. Brutal, but a good show of character for him. I do not have but the beginning, and wish I had it all. Ooh, fancy. Of course, it's only older age groups who'd read the comics. I saw three-year-olds in the theatre, and I'm sure parents would have freaked out if their kids saw an elephant get it's head blown off. It still would have been cool to see, though. I'm not a parent, but I don't think the movie is really for 3 year olds anyway, not that it matters since I saw people take their kids to see "Ants" which is a way more adult version of "Bug's Life" but with Nazi metaphors and genocide. Just because it's cartoon ants doesn't mean it's for kids, just as giant robots that "were" for kids back in the day aren't for kids now, though the toy sales will tell you otherwise. razz I do agree though with the comics, that little ones would probably never read them.
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:33 pm
I didn't enjoy it too much. I wasn't expecting anything super different, but I felt like I was re-watching the last two.
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 1:42 am
Three-fourths of the way through the giant, 45-minute fight scene at the end, I was like, "God, I don't caaaaare. Please, just let it end!" gonk
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