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    Thread: Transformers

    1. #1
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      Transformers

      Just got home from the movie. It was so awsome. I have nothing bad to say about it, everything was awsome. My girl friend even loved it. The screan was blury during most the movie so we got free passes for any movie, I think I'll go see it later this week again. Sorry for not going into detail just yet. I need to sleep so I'll try and post more about the movie tommorow.

      Anyone else see it????

      Andrew Petty


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      The screan was blury during most the movie
      exactly why I waited. They were showing it here in the smaller theater of the multiplex, but I want to see it in the "big one". So I'm going tomorrow. I've been following every detail of the movie and even the viral marketing going on at www.sectorseven.org (password is deceptibot)

      For a year I visited DonMurphy.net every day as every new leak was scrutinized. Every new idea. The movie guys actually came on to ask our opinions and take the flack for the designs. (I kinda like them, now.) all except for optimus prime having a mouth. But I suppose change is inevitable.

      I can't wait to see it.
      Tony Langlois
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      Me, my oldest son and a bunch of friends from work saw it last night as well. We went to the 11pm show and got home around 2am. That's not as easy as it use to be when I was a bit younger.... Anyway the movie was awesome! Lots of action and even a decent plot. Oh, did I mention the two smokin' hot chicks?

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      i'll be seeing it sometime this week hopefully
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
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      t-minus 2 hours and counting....
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      Quote Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
      t-minus 2 hours and counting....
      You won't be disappointed. Optimus Prime and MegaTron are bad a$$! (makes me feel like a kid again......)

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      That was a sweet movie. It's going to kill the box office! Being a military guy myself I was pleasantly surprised with some of the arsenal sound effects and realistic explosions, you know, not the full on fiery fuel ones.
      Bob


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      Trying to talk wifey into taking me to it tonight for our Anniversery!

      (ok, early anniversery, July 14th)

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      Some friends and I saw it today over a "long lunch". Offsite Transformational Change meeting. Ahem!

      It was a good flick with lots of action, coupla hotties and yeah, a fair plot also. I'd see it again! (and probably will!)

      Go see it you won't be disappointed.

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      My wife just took my 6 & 8 year olds with two freinds and they all loved it , to my surprise so did my wife . My oldest is gonna go agian so I can see it .
      NOW WHAT??? lol

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      I think I am going old school there is a drive in about 50 miles from my house (with 2 screens). The wife and I plan on taking our son to see it over the weekend. She wants to see it as bad as me. I like sitting in the back of the truck with a cold one watching the movie.

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      Just walked in from seeing it. I loved it. Yeah it's not perfect or going to win any oscars but it was very entertaining and I loved every minute of it. Definitely a must see. It actually makes me kinda like the new camaro.
      Trey

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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL
      exactly why I waited. They were showing it here in the smaller theater of the multiplex, but I want to see it in the "big one". So I'm going tomorrow. I've been following every detail of the movie and even the viral marketing going on at www.sectorseven.org (password is deceptibot)

      For a year I visited DonMurphy.net every day as every new leak was scrutinized. Every new idea. The movie guys actually came on to ask our opinions and take the flack for the designs. (I kinda like them, now.) all except for optimus prime having a mouth. But I suppose change is inevitable.

      I can't wait to see it.
      Wow that is one incredible flash site!

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      I saw it ast night and left wanting more. I am glad they set it up for a sequel (If you have seen it you will know what I'm talking about).
      All I can for Sam Whitwiki lady friend, AMAZAZING!!! And how about that quick shot of Bumblebee's engine.
      I am anxiously waiting for part two. I was somewhat disappointed by the absence of the Dinobots and Constructacons.
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      It's raning here, so we are taking the kids (7 and 10) to the 2:30 show today!

      Glad to hear it is good!

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      My new favorite movie. I'm glad they didn't get out of control with the Transformers.

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      That movie was the best I've seen in awhile. The wife loved it and wants to go back. Bumblebee's engine was the ****. Too bad the chick named it wrong....
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      haha she started talking and I started rolling my eyes. Why is it so hard to get simple technical input on how an engine works? They spend so much money and time with everything else. Why not just call up a magazine and ask them?
      Trey

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      I've actually had this image for some time now. But was reluctant to share it, I didn't want the surprise for anyone.

      Here it is. Note the "High rise, double pump carburetor and loose distributer" (her words not mine.) shown here.

      That scene pulled me right outta the movie.

      Tony Langlois
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      Very good movie! I am gonna take my wife to see it this time i am going to the IMAX.
      Shaun McCarthy
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