Loved Beast Wars as a kid. I thought we were getting their own movie, but is this set in the same universe as the other movies? Where does it fall in the timeline?
Classic Prime was amazing. I thought all of them looked great. I much prefer the more simplistic look over the overly detailed pieces we got with Bay.
As for Indiana Jones I don't care, I liked them all. Even the Crystal Skull to me was entertaining if nothing else. I fondly remember piling through those VHS's as a kid. I look forward to this next chapter, especially with the director, and especially great to see John Rhys-Davies back in a major movie.
And as for GOTG 3, that is just a no brainer. Gunn is walking out the front door of a house he juts soaked in gasoline, this movie is the cigarette flying towards the first drop on the front porch. Can't wait.
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Loved Beast Wars as a kid. I thought we were getting their own movie, but is this set in the same universe as the other movies? Where does it fall in the timeline?
Classic Prime was amazing. I thought all of them looked great. I much prefer the more simplistic look over the overly detailed pieces we got with Bay.
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Rise of the Beasts is a direct sequel to bumblebee, which was a prequel but also soft reboot of the other films.
Rise of the Beasts is set in 1994, in between bumblebee and the Bay films:
I would love to see them do just a full reboot using the more grounded traditional animations from the cartoon. Those looks are so iconic. This movie feels much closer to that aesthetic.
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I would love to see them do just a full reboot using the more grounded traditional animations from the cartoon. Those looks are so iconic. This movie feels much closer to that aesthetic.
It's okay. Personally I felt it's better than all the other movies except the first Bay movie. Definitely felt closer to the nostalgia of the 80s cartoons.
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I would love to see them do just a full reboot using the more grounded traditional animations from the cartoon. Those looks are so iconic. This movie feels much closer to that aesthetic.
Or was decent. Firstly as you say the aesthetic was more true to the source material. It also relief on a better story and characters, as opposed to just action sequences and somewhat racist stereotype characters.
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