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i wish these movies was more exciting
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joshuaboy;1975892 said:As kids, we might have only cared for the action, but the stories stuck with us and that is what turned me off most. Some of the story lines that they changed didn't need to be changed. Same with Clash of the Titans. What was changed didn't need to be. As I said, from the outside looking in, G.I. Joe was more entertaining. I left the movies very disappointed because of the changes made to the characters and other aspects. But I went back to watch it again with an open mind and tried to look at it from the point of a stand alone movie and not as I remember it as a kid, and I enjoyed it.
Transformers was hit and miss. And we know Jazz had to be the one to die - he was black.
The only movie that stuck true recently was A-Team.
rapmastermind;1973360 said:Exactly, any kid that grew up in the 1980's and watched the G.I. Joe Animated Series and Movie as well as had the action figures which were the best Toys due to their flexibility (He man and other toys had nothing on G.I. Joe). The Movie did not live up at all. When I watched "Transformers Part 1" the effects alone brought me back to my childhood, Hearing Optimus Prime's Voice brought be back to my childhood. And though "Part II" wasn't the best sequel, it wasn't as bad as "G.I. Joe" movie. I also think "Transformers 3" will end up redeeming the series. But for "G.I. Joe" The casting was not good, the story was weak. I know it was an orgin story but they didn't do a good job. The Critics agree as it got worst reviews even than "Transformers".
They spent all that money on budget and the effects were not on the level of "Transformers". Say what you want about the "Transformers" series, the film only made the brand more popular, it sprung up new cartoons and new toy lines. 70's and 80's babies who are now adults, their kids are now in love with Transformers. G.I. Joe is not on the same status as it was in the 80's and this movie is why. THEY FAILED, period. And I hope they fire everyone and reboot the entire series. What's sad is this is the perfect era for a G.I. Movie, like someone said, "Expendables" is more G.I. Joe than G.I. Joe movie and even the military in "Transformers" feels more like G.I. Joe than that movie. Sure they had some of the characters down but the movie was not good. What upsets me is G.I. Joe in the 80's was more popular than Transformers, that the impact it had. Not anymore. Transformers is now a more popular franchise and the films are one of the biggest reasons why.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Transformers and G.I Joe Live Action Movies. When Duke and Opitmus died, it actually hurt me as a child, that's the emotional power these cartoons had on a child of the 80's.
darkone360;1980876 said:correction dawg, duke didn't die. he only went into a coma. actually optimus is the reason why they didn't kill duke. after the backlash they got got from parents, and distraught kids after watchin prime die, they opted to only put duke in a coma. that wud've been too much on us durin that time. actually, i thought it was EPIC. i was in shock & awe that he died. hell, i was in shock & awe that they started killin folks PERIOD! lol
Mally_G;1983326 said:I think Prowls death was the 2nd worst in the entire movie because you saw the pain on his face.
Mally_G;1983326 said:Ironhide getting his head blown off while at point blank range looking up at Megatron was the 1st.
Mally_G;1983326 said:When Duke got put into that coma, I was mad, even as a child, because I wanted him to die. A stiffened snake to the heart with significant blood splatter, and all he does is go into a coma. That was like the 2nd or 3rd coma Duke got put into during the cartoon run. The first being during the Pyramid of Darkness mini series/movie.
When Prime died, it sent chills through my body as a kid and the entire theater was silent. My mother laughed. When they were killing all the Autobots, I couldn't believe what I was seeing because they didn't get hit "like that" in the regular cartoon, but I knew they were getting killed because of the graphic nature they were getting murked. I knew there was no coming back from flashing eyes, getting shot in the chest until it explodes, and smoke coming out of the mouth. I think Prowls death was the 2nd worst in the entire movie because you saw the pain on his face. Ironhide getting his head blown off while at point blank range looking up at Megatron was the 1st.
Mally_G;1983326 said:When Duke got put into that coma, I was mad, even as a child, because I wanted him to die. A stiffened snake to the heart with significant blood splatter, and all he does is go into a coma. That was like the 2nd or 3rd coma Duke got put into during the cartoon run. The first being during the Pyramid of Darkness mini series/movie.
When Prime died, it sent chills through my body as a kid and the entire theater was silent. My mother laughed. When they were killing all the Autobots, I couldn't believe what I was seeing because they didn't get hit "like that" in the regular cartoon, but I knew they were getting killed because of the graphic nature they were getting murked. I knew there was no coming back from flashing eyes, getting shot in the chest until it explodes, and smoke coming out of the mouth. I think Prowls death was the 2nd worst in the entire movie because you saw the pain on his face. Ironhide getting his head blown off while at point blank range looking up at Megatron was the 1st.
not this again!;1983637 said:I remember kids in the theater getting traumatized as fuck at that scene. I've never head so many cries of "Mommy, I'm scared!" at one time, before or since.
[video=youtube;4FhelgV5qHM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FhelgV5qHM[/video]
"Such heroic nonsense!"
I say that scene was one of the coldest, most gangsta moments EVER in film. I remember hearing parents gasping at that.
clairascanbe;1983689 said:This belongs in the 80's appteciation thread, u forgot this is the michael bay version. Bays version was so bad u got sidetracked.
Mally G - "in the cartoon u had this,u had that, hold up what were we talkin about again?oh yea that garbage."
Look I guess its a matter of prefrence and this is without comparing it 2 the cartoon the movie alone was unbearable to watch. I was completely annoyed throughout thee entire film wondering when the action was gonna start only to be let down by the finale. If this film was considered entertaining in terms of comedy fine, but in no way shape or form was it the action pack flick backed by a fair to good storyline which I "expected" to see. In all honesty ill take the first teenage mutant ninga turtle flick over the transformer remake. Off course nobody expects a 100% adaption but imo it wasnt even close.
Raphael vs foot soldier scene > transformer remake
rapmastermind;2174184 said:Well breaking news, G.I. Joe sequel just got green-lit for August of 2012 but guess what, everyone was fired accept Snakeyes, Storm Shadow and Duke. Looks like they took my advice and fired everyone, lol, it's going to be a full reboot but they kept the main characters from the 1st movie. A lot of the cast members are upset their contracts weren't renewed. Even the studio realized that movie was a let down. Hopefully the sequel is better but there is no way "G.I. Joe" the movie is seeing any of the "Transformers" including "Fallen".