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Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:16 am
by SGMLordMirage
My initial thoughts, i liked it as well. It’s a different vision or take of how these characters started out on Cybertron while keeping to the roots of their initial existence. Yes, it looks to be more kid friendly, it does bring in some good humor as they development their transforming powers and then we see how they will eventually use them in battle.
To what @Emerje mentioned, I to look forward to a better quality trailer.


SGM

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:30 am
by Stormshot_Prime
Trailers are up on YouTube!

HOLY **** I cannot overstate how excited I am for this. The trailer was so much more than I thought we were going to get, I mean the sheer scale of the movie seems astounding. The humor looks like it gels well for the setting, and the VAs all sound great. I’m finding it hard to think of any negatives right now, I’m so giddy.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:53 am
by D-Maximal_Primal
I liked the animation and the voices, it seems like it'll be fun

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:00 am
by Fires_Of_Inferno
Well, I'm probably going to skip this one. I love the designs, and I'm having the toys when they come out, but the movie it's self feels like a pixar movie to me. Maybe it's just the old man in me talking. I really wanted to like it but I ain't feeling it.

I hope it does well to be honest. I still want to like it so maybe as more info and trailers come out I'll get more hyped. This is just my first impression.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:28 am
by Whifflefire
Looks fun! I'm excited for the film. I really like the look of it, the design and landscapes look amazing. But I think what I'm even more excited for is which if any other legacy characters appear, be it small roles or even just background cameos. That one shot of Airachnid seems to imply that we could finally be getting an updated Airachnid toy, which would be fantastic! And I'd love to see how they do other familiar characters in this aesthetic.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:43 am
by Deadput
This actually looks quite fine, not an amazing movie for my personal tastes but I'm just some guy who's no longer part of the intended audience, which is kids, and kids tastes change and are different from when most of adults were kids, some of the adults in my life didn't care about certain kids films/shows that plenty from my generation have grown up to adore.

It's just amazing to actually get a Transformers film that seems like it's actually targeted for it's intended audience, the Bay films while I'm somewhat tolerant on (used to straight up like), I still never thought they were even remotely appropriate for children to watch, or even for plenty in the PG-13 range.

Only thing I really don't like is Megatron's voice but I'm willing to give it a chance regardless, Chris Hemsworth's Optimus/Orion sounds professional at the least, he's one I'm more on board for in my first impressions.

Really like the quality of the animation style though, the lighting especially which is an underrated part of 3D movies, like some of those shots of Bee's Battle Mask for example, so on that front I'm already stoked for a movie that looks good! It's crazy that the visuals in this first trailer here blow me away in comparison to Rise of the Beast's first trailer which was...rough in the CGI side of things.

Edit: Also trailers aren't the actual full movies in the end, any of you remember Spider-Verse or Puss In Boot's first trailers? They weren't that amazing either, so I'm reserving final judgement until the reviews come in.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 10:57 am
by Sabrblade
See, Michael Bay? This is how you do robot characters who are likable, genuine, and aren't defaulted to being murderous psychopaths.


Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 11:43 am
by DeathReviews
What does the ultimate judge think? I had heard rumors the movie is being done by some Pixar alumni people. And... you can REALLY tell that in the trailer. It's full of the exact same kind of goofy humor you would expect to see in a trailer for Inside Out, or Wreck-it-Ralph, Toy Story, or any other movie like that which you care to name. I'm not sure that sets particularly well with Transformers in general.

Good impressions? It's nice to see a transformers movie that ISN'T all about humans. If they can stop themselves from trying to inject any political messages into it, then it should be fine. The renderings are clean and everything looks smooth. A little TOO smooth in fact. There are a lot more rounded edges and contours on every character than I'm used to seeing with Transformers.

And if you want to pre-order the inevitable merchandise? Then the Optimus Prime figure is already up for pre-order on BigBadToyStore.com!

Transformers One Trailer is OUT!

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:22 pm
by william-james88
Big day for Transformers One News. While the trailer was first presented from space, we now have it on youtube as a regular trailer for you to view. What do you think of the designs? Of Badassitron? Of the voices? Let us know!



Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:24 pm
by Sabrblade
DeathReviews wrote:What does the ultimate judge think? I had heard rumors the movie is being done by some Pixar alumni people. And... you can REALLY tell that in the trailer. It's full of the exact same kind of goofy humor you would expect to see in a trailer for Inside Out, or Wreck-it-Ralph, Toy Story, or any other movie like that which you care to name. I'm not sure that sets particularly well with Transformers in general.
Wreck-It Ralph wasn't Pixar.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:38 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
Sabrblade wrote:See, Michael Bay? This is how you do robot characters who are likable, genuine, and aren't defaulted to being murderous psychopaths.

As much as I like this trailer, and as much as I (used to) enjoy Bumblebee and (thankfully still enjoy) Rise of the Beasts, I pray for the day when I stop seeing these comments. I'm just tired on them.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:50 pm
by Silver Wind
It's decent. I think the trailer showed too much humor and not enough serious moments (even younger-geared films need those). And the music needed something more than "be awed" used constantly.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:55 pm
by Glyph
Well, that was pretty cool actually! Not what I was expecting, I got quite a James Gunn GotG vibe out of it with Hemsworth putting a bit of late-MCU Thor into Optimus. Megs' voice will take a little longer to get used to, but I suspect what we've seen so far as D-16 will be quite different from how he eventually sounds as Megatron. (And that shot early on of Megs and the red-hot Decepticon brand? That was cool.)

A lot of the animation & design looks gorgeous, hitting somewhere between Evergreen and the Bumblebee movie for me. Some of the character animation looked maybe a little lower-budget than you might expect? Cybertron looks great though, both underground and topside, and it looks like it's packing so many little nods to bits of TF lore from all over the past 40 years that it's going to demand a close watch on home release.

In short, this is looking like a lot more fun than I was expecting!

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:08 pm
by bluecatcinema
Looking good so far. The graphics are fantastic, and the characters were a lot of fun to watch. The transformation scene was my favorite part for sure.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:11 pm
by zko
Sabrblade wrote:See, Michael Bay? This is how you do robot characters who are likable, genuine, and aren't defaulted to being murderous psychopaths.



That bumblebee killcount though...

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:14 pm
by First-Aid
Amen.

I literally sat here and watched this with my mouth hanging open. The trailer is beautiful, well polished animation. The interactions are amazing. All of my nurses and MAs also watched the trailer. None of them are even fans of Transformers, but they ALL plan on seeing this movie now.

That's exactly what a trailer is supposed to do. Well done.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:17 pm
by Bumblevivisector
So based on the background song, this is set back when Cybertronian tech ran on Windows 95? My, it IS the primitive past!

Beyond Airachnid's cameo, the whole aesthetic strikes me as 'Prime with a bigger budget' more than any other single past CG TF rendering, especially the Vehicons, and it works surprisingly well. I could see this getting all the attention that Rise of the Beasts didn't last summer.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:20 pm
by Bumblevivisector
zko wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:See, Michael Bay? This is how you do robot characters who are likable, genuine, and aren't defaulted to being murderous psychopaths.



That bumblebee killcount though...

Seconded. Are you saying accidental homicide is OK Sabr? It's all comic relief until someone unintentionally enters the nuclear codes...

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:22 pm
by ZeroWolf
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:See, Michael Bay? This is how you do robot characters who are likable, genuine, and aren't defaulted to being murderous psychopaths.

As much as I like this trailer, and as much as I (used to) enjoy Bumblebee and (thankfully still enjoy) Rise of the Beasts, I pray for the day when I stop seeing these comments. I'm just tired on them.

Agreed, Transformers (2007) was almost 20 years ago. It's time to let things go. There is no good that can come from dredging up the past. Michael Bay certainly doesn't care so there's no need for people to cling to that.

Anyway, onto the trailer itself. It honestly looks like a fun little movie. While I probably will be waiting till a home media release, I'll still be watching it.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:28 pm
by Sabrblade
Bumblevivisector wrote:Seconded. Are you saying accidental homicide is OK Sabr? It's all comic relief until someone unintentionally enters the nuclear codes...
There's a difference between an accident and a bunch of gun-toting maniacs who relish and revel in their obsessive desire to main, mutilate, and massacre the first things that look at them funny (lookin' at you, Crosshairs and Hound).

ZeroWolf wrote:Agreed, Transformers (2007) was almost 20 years ago.
Ah, but TLK was only a mere seven years ago. ;)

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 2:04 pm
by blackeyedprime
Well it has to be better than rise of the dullest film to feature a science museum (yes I know WW84 is a worse movie but probably still less dull than rise of the beasts, with Eternals being the best of the three).
Megatrons voice is pretty jarring but some of the designs look good. I can take it or leave it though, not something I'm too fussed about seeing or not seeing

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 2:39 pm
by Perceptor1996
Was pretty cool to see Skywarrp in the trailer and what I think Sentinel Prime looking a lot like Deathsaurus.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 2:55 pm
by o.supreme
I dont know......I just dont know... I mean the animation looks good and fluid. I guess I'm just not "wired" into thinking that Mechanical organisms can grow and mature physically. I mean originally Orion Pax body was literally destroyed and he was ReBuilt into Optimus Prime. Call it hoaky, or whatever; but the idea of bots looking "young" and then maturing is just so foreign to my concepts of Transformers. Sure we saw little kiddies on Lithone, but that was a different race of Robots.

I mean I get that Optimus wasn't always the stalwart, confident leader we see in the OG series. each character should be able to grow in a sense mentally, but to have them look "youthful" just doesn't make sense, unless again, their bodies are literally going to be broken, and rebuilt into something closer to what we know. I mean Elita is already "Elita" (not Aeiral), and Megatron was "Born"(built) as is. (Physically, not mentally).

Yeah I know this isn't OG Transformers, and it certainly shows. I still plan on seeing it and giving it a chance, but man, It definitely didn't overwhelm me with positivity, lets just put it that way.

Also, can we officially STOP with inserting classical Rock songs in trailers? It was cool in Guardians of the Galaxy, and its sequels, and dozens of other film trailers that have done it in the past 10 years. But it can stop now. I mean I know Transformers is an original product of the 80's, but "Start Me Up" even predates it.

My nostalgia bias probably would have given a pass to any song from the TF:TM soundtrack, even though this film hasn't earned it yet (maybe they'll play "The Touch", or a rendition of the OF TF theme at the end of the film), but yeah, Rolling Stones and TF doesn't mesh well here.

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 2:57 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Looks fun, but there's one thing I just can't get over: KID MEGATRON! :lol:

Re: Transformers One: Animated Prequel Movie Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 3:05 pm
by Rodimus Prime
I am pleasantly surprised. I'm definitely planning on seeing this, looks like a lot of fun.

Is it supposed to be a prequel to the live action films? Felt like the vibe was more toward Prime and the WFC games.