Hollywood decides to transform another high concept cartoon into a live action movie... and it's pretty good. Start with your basic race of alien robot, divided into good and evil factions. They've destroyed their own world, and in the process lost their McGuffin (the All-Spark, which turns any technology into more of their race). The survivors search for it leads to Earth. The bad
On Jul 6, 9:36 pm, "BC" <bcph...@core.com> wrote: "Martin Phipps" <martinphip...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183711798.674693.134280@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com... On Jul 5, 8:42 pm, "BC" <bcph...@core.com> wrote: "Anybody" <anyb...@anywhere-anytime.com> wrote in message A. Do NOT make it live-action. It's meant to be a cartoon, so it's ridiculous
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On Monday, I saw the live-action _Transformers_ movie. As is my want, I wrote up a quick review of the movie in cmi.movies (a local review group), reading simply "[t]he movie was far from perfect, but I loved it. It didn't attack my childhood. I am content. 3.5/4 stars, mostly for sentimental value." I also noted that I needed to write up a longer review of it, after I had some time