Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Transformers 3)


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Is that Jetfire's parts optimus is using again?

Also, wtf. Is this the Decepticons attacking there or someone else? :s

Doubt it, it is rumored that it is Silverbolt who is carrying Optimus into Battle.

I'm not sure why, but his death in ROTF didn't feel as tragic as it did in the original animated movie. I almost wish they had killed him off later in the movie and not brought him back until this new one.

I would agree.

I think Optimus getting killed in RoTF at the time just brought back the memories from when I was a kid and saw the animated movie for the first time, lol.

My gf said I had quite the shocked look on my face in the cinema.

I also agree that having him stay dead till the third would have been a better idea, defeating "The Fallen" some other way and then having to find a way to bring Optimus back for a bigger bad guy in the 3rd would have probably made a better film that what we got.

But then there were quite a few things wrong with RoTF, hopefully they sort it out for the third.

Is that Jetfire's parts optimus is using again?

Also, wtf. Is this the Decepticons attacking there or someone else? :s

I don't think so. Those parts fell off in Revenge of the Fallen. As for whatever's attacking Earth, I imagine they came because of the message that was sent by Optimus Prime at the end of the second movie.

I don't think so. Those parts fell off in Revenge of the Fallen. As for whatever's attacking Earth, I imagine they came because of the message that was sent by Optimus Prime at the end of the second movie.

Optimus sent a message at the end of the second movie? I'm confused.

Optimus sent a message at the end of the second movie? I'm confused.

Yup think he's done a little message at the end of each film. Second one was where they're on the air craft carrier at the very end, It was in the form of a monologue and kind of "If there is anyone out there, we're on Earth and it's cool down here" sort of thing.

Yup think he's done a little message at the end of each film. Second one was where they're on the air craft carrier at the very end, It was in the form of a monologue and kind of "If there is anyone out there, we're on Earth and it's cool down here" sort of thing.

haha for some reason I was reading that in Optimus's voice!

OP's speech at the end of RoTF:

Our races united by a history long forgotten and a future we shall face together. I am Optimus Prime and I send this message so that our past will alway be remembered, for in those memories, we live on!

If they are cars means autobots.

Not really. Remember Barricade? He was a car ;) The Decepticons have cars too just like the Autobots. "Decepticons" and "Autobots" are just clan-names if you will. They do not actually stand for what disguises they use. Heck, if they did... what kind of Transformers would the Decepticons have? :p

Not really. Remember Barricade? He was a car ;) The Decepticons have cars too just like the Autobots. "Decepticons" and "Autobots" are just clan-names if you will. They do not actually stand for what disguises they use. Heck, if they did... what kind of Transformers would the Decepticons have? :p

In the movie, yeah i agree that i think i saw one or two. Which is weird because in the comics, decepticons never have a single car. They always were autobots. The only thing thst decepticons have that have tires was the contructicons which make devastator.

Talking about devastator, it makes me see it again in google and remember myself when i was a child playing with the old school transformers. :p

reduced-image_1560_106.jpg

If anyone want to buy that, its almost $200 dollars :p

Link: http://www.tfsource.com/products/view/product_id/1560/

In the movie, yeah i agree that i think i saw one or two. Which is weird because in the comics, decepticons never have a single car. They always were autobots. The only thing thst decepticons have that have tires was the contructicons which make devastator.

The Decepticons have had the stunticons in the comics/ tv show and those were cars.

I haven't read any major spoilers, but I always assumed the Wreckers were Decepticons. They just seem too heavily armored/weaponized to be autobots.

In the movie, yeah i agree that i think i saw one or two. Which is weird because in the comics, decepticons never have a single car. They always were autobots. The only thing thst decepticons have that have tires was the contructicons which make devastator.

stunticons? remember them....

http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:Stunticons-collectallfive.jpg

must not have existed....

Then the combaticons had a jeep, then runamuck a trans am, then the micromasters which had a few cars,

wiki has it wrong...there were no car decepticons

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Decepticons

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