QUOTE(nimrod323 @ Jun 25 2009, 06:26 PM)
uh cmon,you want there to be a caption or a small voice that says,"here comes grindor not the same with Blackout,heres a comparison" a big table pops out with Blackout and grindor side by side, and the details are then presented on a 10 second timeframe and this keeps going on for all the other bots,it also eliminates the need for prequel novels or acknowledgement for previous works like comics,novels and series,what a good idea?
The first movie have good impression of that robot, that's why I remember it. Maybe I missout some scenes on part 2.....the appearance again confuse me.
QUOTE(nimrod323 @ Jun 25 2009, 06:26 PM)
doesnt seem like it,watch the part where scorponok jumps out from the sand(1st movie,40 minutes into it),it only jumped 1.5 meters from the left of your viewing angle and pierce the white soldiers with glasses. In TF2 it jumped from the front like 5-6 meters to Jetfire's(hes taller than the white guy in the 1st movie) front torso and damaged it. 2 different scenes man.
I believe the keyframe animation is re-used again rather then build the complete scene or action. Not sure consider this as lazy by the director. Perhaps, he consider that as favourite scene from the 1st movie and just added it again for part 2......just to prolong the movie. So a sense of Deja Vu when watching it. Once it comes to Blu Ray, and if you watch side by side or continous viewing could be weird. Perhaps that is the episodic nature of this kind of movie....like how you watch Blue Thunder...and every episode the same frame scenes of that copter flying roll out with the accompanying pumping techno music background begin to imprint into your mindset. Also you notice the slow mo walking group action of those soldiers leaving the hangar feel stale and completely out of pacing of that movie.....