to court. If you are going to pick a reason to defend the film maker's choice, for the love of God pick one that makes sense. Alright, I'm done. I've already wasted enough time on an issue that was really only worth making a quick YTMND over.
One more response, because I am not going to get into a flame war over a YTMND, but seriously GodComplex, you have not really proven your point. First you argued that it was the fine print that justified do a barrel roll, and now you are citing copyright laws. Don't you think that since this project is being directec by Michael Bay, king of grossly high-budget films, that sure he could afford copyright permission from someone like Nintendo? And even if they didn't get it, I seriously doubt it would all the
none of the original autobots were planes (oh by the way, you forgot Skyfire dumbass) it would have been a funny in-joke. Not every line of dialogue is going to have to be overly-dramatic self-important schlock. It is like in the original film when they used a Weird Al song on the soundtrack. Sure it didn't fit with the "serious" tone of the film, but it was still amusing. Go f*ck yourself and quit making everyone else listen to your crap.
Then what, GodComplex is the point of having a contest that SAYS the fans can vote on something (yes I know what was in the fine print, before you say otherwise) and then ultimately the filmmakers decide the line. Of course it is up to them they write the damn script. However, using a contest like that as a cheap marketing ploy is no way to treat fans of this franchise. Yes, that's right I have been watching Transformers for well over 12 years now, and I thought do a barrel roll was a great idea. So what if
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