![]() If you changed the names of the entire supporting cast of bots the story would still make the exact amount of sense that it does now. You REALLY think he's captured ratchets character? name ONE bot he treats as a doctor over the entire trilogy? he doesnt even lift a finger to examine primes corpse in the second film. in fact he's yet to portray him in a way that wouldnt mark him a war criminal if he was a human doing the same stuff to human opponents. and seeing as he had Intel on the fallen THAT would actualy make sense.īut no its punisher prime with a bullet to the head cause bay thinks thats cool.Īnd it is, its a bad ass moment, but its not optimus primeīay has yet to portray prime the way cullen describes him. all they had to do was pack him up and lock him away on their island base. hence why his had was forced by hot rods intervention.ĭemolisher was defeated. ya mightve noticed he DIDNT execute megs in the animated film cause thats not what a hero does to a hepless opponent. Maybe if you actually look past just the images that show up on the screen, youll find the characters. Partholon wrote:end of the day its bays film. cause right now i reckon the studios see TF live action films as a cash cow that theyll keep as close to what weve seen so far as they can as it nets em a billion a go. prehaps adapting the classic stories ala what DC has been doing with its characters. TBH at this stage i reckon the only way well get that is in direct to video flims with marvel or something. as opposed to prime and what ever random collection of bodies named after characters we all know but they look and act feck all like. where you get the feel of a genuine ensemble cast with their own back stories and motivations. They really should be on a par with stuff like the avengers on that front. but theres NO character in em for the bots n cons. the flow of the films is very exciting visually. I dont wish to sound too negative, i enjoy the films for what they are and bay is undeniably a fantastic action movie director. In fairness to the guy he did seem to take notice of the flak they got on the dick and fart jokes ans while still to bloody long dark of the moon was a good step up from that. i tend to give ROTF a pass cause thanks to the writers strike it was basically all bay anyway and it was his idea to go with the twins the way they did. He calls the shots on the final form of the script. I still expect it to be an explosion fest with little character development (I blame Bay for THAT), but at least there won't me any more d*ck and fart jokes like in RotF. Since TF4 has new writers, I feel a little more optimistic. Honestly, after some thought, I would blame the writers more than I would blame Bay. which is unforgivable considering the money thrown at the live action films writers. but so far nothing bays done can even match his animated death scene from the 80s. I hope cullens still about and gets the chance to deliver a honest to goodness inspiring prime speach on the big screen at some stage in the future. Maybe ill be surprised by the new film but i cant help thinking itll take a new director before we get to see the prime of the comics and season 1 on the big screen. Partholon wrote:always feel a bit sorry for peter as try as he might with whatever script he's given by the writers - bay clearly doesnt see prime the same way he does.in fact im having a hard time believing bay knows what a real hero is period. "Though Larry's gone," Peter Cullen says, "he lives on in my mind as Optimus Prime because he was my hero." It's also a family affair: His son Clay is a stuntman on Age of Extinction, and Cullen's brother Larry, a Marine who served in the Vietnam War and died in 2011, continues to be the inspirational foundation for Optimus' steady and strong tone. ![]() Transformers is more than a lifetime gig as a transforming big rig for Cullen. I don't see those character traits changing at all." "I've always felt a hero should have the qualities that are inspiring and helpful and fatherly and at the same time (be) courageous. "He is exactly who he was from the very original concept," Cullen says of Prime. ![]() Now Prime and his Autobots have a new human ally (Mark Wahlberg) but they are in conflict with the evil Decepticons as well as the U.S. Optimus Prime has undergone quite a few vehicular makeovers in the past 30 years of Transformers projects, yet his earnest and heroic voice has never wavered, thanks to Peter Cullen.įor the big-budget Transformers: Age of Extinction, the actor once again reprises the role he's been playing since the 1980s Transformers cartoon.
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