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I wish they would make the strum bar less chunky and thinner. It just has a horrible feel to it, I don't know how anybody could play that thing with their fingers, it feels like slamming your fingers into a block of soap, it's horrible. I can't play Guitar Hero without using an actual guitar pick.
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So apparently the film is not so good. Cheap looking CG, goofy plot, too much tied down to the old movies.
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They should have a segment where the American Network makes the ball glow blue so that American fans can tell where it actually is, and adding a red streak to it when it's shot. (true story, it has been done before to hockey and soccer)
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What happened is that Roddenberry's vision turned more and more utopian and pacifist as he got older. His original vision for Star Trek back in the 60s (as quoted by him) was "Horatio Hornblower in Space"... Horatio Hornblower is a swashbuckling high-seas adventure about a daring young officer rising in the ranks of the British Navy during years of colonial exploration and constant warfare with france. That's the perfect Kirk if you ask me and what any future Star Trek series Captain needs to embody. A modern day/future Horatio Hornblower. Even "The Cage" which people most often cite as his early works being more cerebral (literlally) and pacifist is bristling with weapons and technology and dark, dark sci-fi material (colony ship crashes killing all but one girl, horribly put back together frankenstein style by Aliens that don't know what they are doing).
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Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Once more, the original toy has no bearing on the masterpiece line. Was Masterpiece Optimus prime designed with a gaping hole in the back? The MP line takes most of it's inspiration from the animated versions as designed by Floro Dery. The wings are that way (including the panels/flaps that flip backward to emulate the stylized raked angle of the animated robot) because it's that way in the cartoon. The intakes can be rotated forward because in the cartoon, the leading edge of the intakes was a right angle in the cartoon's robot mode while the back curved forward. Oh yeah, Starscream doesn't have a giant cone sticking out the back of his head because it wasn't in the cartoon! -
Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
I actually wonder if gundam fans in Japan compain as much about redesigns as we do. Though lets remember, there are a billion version of every gundam, so even if you don't like Katoki's revision you can still probably easily nab a rendition you like as there are billions of different gundam toys and models damn you bandai, stop it with the gundam already... diversifiy.... The reason is that Gundam fans have Gundams of every shape and size and version already. They already have "true" versions of many of the Katoki or ver. Kas or Fix Figuration, etc. in hundreds of toys and models, etc. With transfans, most of them have been waiting their entire childhoods AND adult lives to be given an accurate to cartoon Starscream and then were shown the first picture in anticipation and then summarily disappointed and had their hopes dashed after all those years. -
Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Because according to the original design, the fins folded up behind the legs thusly they were hidden when viewed from the front. This is aesthetically pleasing and much truer to both toy and cartoon incarnations of Starscream to begin with and simply makes more sense. I think that most people, when they are kids and draw a robot, will put fins on the legs instead of attaching fins/pods to the hips. Well, that's only half a Starscream in my book. I imagine my robots whole. Maybe you should buy a Starscream bust then The issue isn't foot fins, but wherever they fit to be most hidden as to emulate the "no-foot fins" appearance. Putting them on the hips makes them blatantly obvious which is the wrong direction to go. If you need rockets, fins, any flight control thrust bits, or just extra mass stick... them on the legs, I think that's logically the most aesthetic place. Do you see fast packs hanging off the hips of the VF-1? Incidentally, I'm pretty sure Shoji intended these to be fast packs as he would know the F-15 was the first fighter to use them...but the end result in my opinion is thatt he new version of Starscream looks like a robot with ostrich legs that has two submarines hanging off his belt. Just for fun, here's Shoji's scribbles on the original design showing the changes he wanted: That was a pretty much perfect Starscream in my opinion. Changes were unnecessary. -
Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Yes to all counts. You might find American reissues to be cheaper but some of them have some modifications to the missiles for child safety issues. -
Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Starscream's iconic look is defined by the animation, every comic book from G1, G2, Dreamwave, the newest ones, and all the Super Robot Life TV Magazines and Manga. Every PVC incarnation, over a dozen in addition to the Robot Masters Starscream and the Cartoon Version Reissue of the G1 toy are all aspiring to the cartoon design. I could care less about the original G1 toy. The iconic image of Starcream was derived from the toy and intended to be different from the toy in the first place. What do you tink of when you first imagine Starscream in your head? The VF-1 certainly does not have a singular "right" look by your logic as the toys, animation, etc. all varied greatly in their own right. Some by technical limitation or by artistic liscense or sloppy art. Also, here's something new by The Wombat King at tfw2005: -
Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
"absolutely unnecessary" would imply that it serves no purpose, and yet you follow up by admitting his vehicle mode is better... so obviously it is necessary. but whine some more, obviously better posability (longer feet, he's not balancing on his tail fins anymore) a more portioned body (now he has a waist and doesn't have stubby legs anymore) don't mean that much to you. Yes, lets all stay slavishly true to a toy that came out 20 years ago, even though there have a dozen different versions of him. I don't see any reason why the streamlined F-15 needs the kibble to be attached to the hips besides Kawamori flexing his creative liscense to simply put things where he prefers theme ala Valkyrie design. This has nothing to do with faith to the toy design but the iconic image of Starscream that is pretty much set in stone just like the VF-1 Valkyrie. Most of us don't give a damn about the original toy and know that it's pretty chunky. The toy isn't the iconic image of Starscream the animation version is. When you think of Optimus Prime do you imagine the toy or his cartoon version? How does tailfins attached to the feet constitute broken when this has been the design for nearly 30 years? Attaching junk to the hips doesn't make a cleaner robot - unless it's a Valkyrie...it's just bulky, clumsy, and in the way. Starscream was animated with tailfins on the legs in certain episodes. Another unneccessary change is that the lefs are now curved and top heavy since it follows the profile of the F-15 undercarriage. Masterpiece Prime is also quite revisionist itself, neither accurate to the toy nor the cartoon...but at least it kept the general premise of the robot's shape. How would you feel if Kawamori announced the VF-1 Valkyrie was nolonger going to look like that and that now, the legs would feminine and the wings along with the wouldn't fold back but would be attached to the hips along with the fastpack portions of the legs hanging from the waist? -
Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
The point is THE STUFF ON THE WAIST IS ABSOLUTELY UNNECCESSARY - even if the vehicle mode is better. -
Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
I am officially nolonger a fan of Shoji Kawamori. The guy should have more respect for the original work, not be slavish to his fighter accuracy fetish. This isn't time for being revisionist. Here's the prelude to what we see now, Kawamori's "changes" scribbles. http://www.fantofan.jp/news/mag/dengekihobby/jul2006-2.jpg -
You can't keep booting stuff into the future for the reason that technology was already getting out of hand in the 24th century. The further you move out the more technobabble and fake crap they need to spout to explain things that don't exist. The more technology they have, the more deus ex machinas and technology plot devices will exist. The further you move, the more distanced the audience feels from the future because of less ties to our modern age. Back to basics is the correct approach because the technology in the 24th century was already nigh-invincible - metaphasic shields that can allow a Starship to safely fly through a sun's corona? Why don't they just put them on everything? Federation ships with cloaking devices, machine gun like pulse phasers and quantum torpeados, warp 10... where does it end? Of course they screwed up Enterprise because Berman is a hack and already by the 3rd episode, you had transporters where the big device of the show was supposed to be how they had to shuttle everywhere and couldn't rely on the cheap transporter to save the day. Then the prime directive came in, etc. etc. and then a quasi-holodeck plot, and then everything from the 24th century flooded back en masse and ruined the show because it just became Voyager by any other name. The ONLY THING that could work in a future story is if you have a massive intergalactic war or calamity that destroys everything and people have to rebuild and learn science all over again. In fact, that would be great. The Dominion war shouldn't have ended.
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Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
STUPID KAWAMORI!!!!! THIS IS STARSCREAM NOT THE YF-19 !!!!!!!!!! No waist wings! Because Kawamori is such a fighter accuracy purist, he's added all this kibble (check out the extra chunks on SS's forearms) to make the fighter undercarriage smooth. -
For those that have seen Tokyo Drift - do they get away with faking it's Tokyo ? I thought it was riduculous how the film kept getting changed... First it was supposed to be 80% tokyo, 20% America and then it kept getting pushed back to 60-40, 70-30, 50-50 and eventually what they ended up with is like 10% Tokyo and 90% filmed in the US.
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Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
You forgot to mention Swoop appears in robot form as animation error in Autobot city fighting when the sun goes down. He shouldn't be there until the morning when Optimus arrives. -
I made this because I'm so pissed off at how stupid the movie suit looks. (The real poster with ugly wetsuit/t-shirt style collar and mini-S: http://www.supermanhomepage.com/images/sup...ewspaper-ad.jpg)
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dumb hairstyle, dumb cape attachment, dumb suit overall with tiny logo. Singer is playing Lex Luthor as Gene Hackman's over the top portrayal, and Bosworth is weak as Lois Lane and doesn't even look the part.
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Official Transformers Super Thread 3
ComicKaze replied to zeo-mare's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
*cries over the Energon Shockwave toy again* I only ever had one headmaster. Was the wolf-ish decepticon thing. The transformation lock broke, so it was stuck in beast mode forever. 409082[/snapback] Only Powermasters had Transformation locks. -
I can destroy any song as long as the orange fret button isn't used! It's hilarious, I bought Guitar Hero but I still don't own a PS2.
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Same, I want Guitar/Keytar hero 1980s edition. Screw everything from 60s-70s and 90s-2000s. 80s is all you need.
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People always prefer dark-sci fi of gritty warfare or flawed characters rather than the the floating United Nations of purple carpet and matching pastel uniforms that Roddenberry's dream seemed to be. Even Paramount realized this and basically kicked Roddenberry off Star Trek II completely because the first one did poorly compared to its huge budget. And guess what? That turned out to be the favorite Trek movie when Nicholas Meyer purposely made it more military by using military style uniforms and sequences like arming weapons and running across steel floors to battlestations, etc. For a major motion picture Trek movie to be successful, it really needs to be darker and grittier.
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I think Ford wants to associate Lincoln as being in the Cadillac range. Jags are really the competition for Mercedes and BMW in their scheme of things.
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So it appears I missed all the stuff about the last MWcon where Mari was there. Is there an old thread with infromation about this and/or pictures, discussion, etc?
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Most Ridiculous Amount Of Money You Have Spent
ComicKaze replied to ComicKaze's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
That's why it says science fiction items in the thread title my friend There was a BR thread awhile back, is your replica one of the ones posted?