
We have something quite big to share with you today. As part of the world Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts world premiere in Singapore, Director Steven Caple Jr. and actors Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Tobe Nwigwe and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura talk about several facts and trivia about the movie.
IN fact, they talk about several topics related to continuity, characters, and even the plot with some huge spoilers about a specific scene in the movie. You can watch this 1-hour interview on this link, but be aware that it contains HEAVY SPOILERS of the movie.
If you watched it anyway, click on the discussion link below and share your impressions on the 2005 Boards!
fishpop
Is there a YouTube mirror of the conference?
The Twitter version is janky.
Nightstrike
This is humanity we're talking about. We've been misinterpreting and mistranslating shit for ages, where have you been?
Heriatan
"Could?"
I take responsibility for the things I say, not for the things that "could" be understood from what I say.
SunSwipe5
When you said, "Oh, ok, you are a guardians fan. This explains everything."
Even though you may have not meant it as an insult to all those who are fans of the Guardians Of The Galaxy franchise, the way you worded it could have been taken that way. That's all.
Heriatan
I don't know where in what I said there is an insult, so there is nothing to edit.
Inferno
I really couldn't give less of a crap about the
Sprocket
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess his knowledge of Transformers is somewhat surface level, like 99% of the planet
SunSwipe5
"Oh, ok, you are a Guardians fan, this explain everything to me."
Unless you meant to insult everyone who is a GOTG fan, you may want to reword that a little differently.
Heriatan
Oh, ok, you are a Guardians fan, this explain everything to me.
We are in different sides of the world, so please end this interaction because I dont want waste my time (or yours, if you have) with your mcu topic.
Goodbye and good journey.
SunSwipe5
I see it as this;
A sequel to the Bumblebee movie which was a reboot, but slowly inching its way into multiverse territory.
RNSrobot
oh noes i didn't rebut your post line by line my bad boo my bad
comedy is subjective. it's fine if you don't enjoy the comedy in marvel movies. not all of it lands for me, lots i enjoy — and so do millions of others. comedy is the most subjective genre. i don't like the hangover. lots of people do. i love the good place, i think it's hilarious. others don't. Guardians 3 was *amazing*, top tier Marvel for me, one of the best movies I've seen in a long time — emotional, funny, beautiful looking, and a great watch that I was wholly invested in. the "childish" argument is also extremely subjective, and it's a bizarre comparison to make as if the transformers movies haven't been immature from the jump. define "childish", or don't, i don't really care, man. transformers, avengers, this is all good fantasy shit. All of these characters and ideas CAN be used to tell powerful, moving stories. We've had many great stories in the MCU. It's like it runs the gamut. For me, the TF movies have been *universally terrible*. I'll take a mediocre Marvel movie over every bayflick, every day of the week. And if you or others like the Bay flicks? RFucking go on then! I love it! I'm not going to try to "in this essay I will explain —" it.
It isn't objective.
arguably, you over-generalize. SOME Marvel flicks have had mediocre VFX; others have amazing work. SOME Marvel movies go too far with quips and undermine dramatic sequence; others absolutely nail the drama. For me I love Thor Ragnarok top to bottom; Love & Thunder was okay but even as som3ebody who loves Taika's general vibe, it was too much. You're saying "all 40 of these movies are the same" when they're not. Cool, there are fights in TF movies that don't have jokes. There are in the MCU as well, so… I dunno what you're so mad about.
If ROTB is at least visually comprehensible (something the bay movies, IMO, never were between the shaky cam, strange directing choices, etc), and the plot is basic but more or less make sense, I'll call that a win. I'd love it to be more but that's clearly never been the goal of the filmmakers for TF.
Heriatan
Apparently you didn't notice, but what I made was a list that sums elements, not one where you select only the one that suits you.
RNSrobot
Imagine thinking transformers movies aren't also super "childlish"
Minibots
I hope they either don't follow up on what they are setting up here, or they just make their movie but have it be a spinoff film that does not tread on this trilogy.
Fenrys
Sinister was set up in a lot of the later X-Men movies including Apocalypse, Deadpool 2, and New Mutants at least
Optimum Pride
I honestly doubt they’ll go through with paying off the post credits scene. If the gap between this movie and its sequel is as long as Bumblebee, who is actually going to care about a short post credits scene in 5 years? I doubt anyone working on this will remember in 2.