Sunday, July 29, 2007

BrAwL WaNtZ mOre ScReEn TiMe!



Boom! That's all she wrote... Brawl comes off as a shoot now, ask later character, and the persona translates well into the toy. You get a very scary looking tank, a very intimidating, and scowling robot mode. The only problem is brawl has to pull this off at only a fraction of his size! Brawl is batched with the Deluxe group of transformers, meaning he is sized accordingly. Actually he is even slightly shorter than Jazz and Bumblebee, where in the movie he absolutely towered over the Autobots!


Beware a walking destroyer comes... in a very compact but terrible size!



His tank form is well conceived in my opinion, no visible robot kibble can be discerned from the top view. The bottom view really only shows the thighs and legs. So overall there is very little to detract from the overall presentation. His tank form is armed to the tooth, there is a primary cannon that fires a clear red plastic missile molded into what appears to be an energy blast. Above the primary cannon is a secondary turret that freely rotates independent of the primary cannons rotation. Then amidst the twin mounted secondary cannon are two missile mounts that grace the side of the secondary turret, there are on ball joints giving them an independent array of motion all their own. It would be wishful thinking to ask for actual tank treads on a Deluxe class, so instead, we are given 4 small wheels that constitute his movement ability... 0_o


Brawls' tank form


Brawls' transformation process isn't all that involved. In fact it would have been down right easy except for a small yet annoying snag. That's for later though. The main reason there isn't much kibble on brawl is that his turret actually hides the arms. This leaves space for the actual tank form to be completely envisioned without any extra parts hindering or detracting from its overall presentation. His conversion is a simple matter of lifting the turret from its place and moving the front tank panels and moving them to the rear. His auto morph feature involves the front half of the tank and treads (which is actually pretty neat). If you push that particular section down, his head will pop up as well as move the tank treads to either side of his head. At this point he's almost fully formed, you can actually stand him up at this point (just tuck his feet and ankles out first), and you see him semi transformed.


Brawls' arms under his turret


Brawl semi transformed and dragging his arms... All that's really left is to move the arms outside the turret and combine the arms with the torso.


Here is Brawl on the brink of complete transformation, if you look closely I've managed to attach (as pathetic an attachment that it could be) one of brawls arms to his torso. I intentionally left the other arm dangling so that you can see that there is a small tab that supposed to connect to the torso and link up the arms and hold them in place (in a perfect world, on earth we can only hope for the best). They do NOT however do this for my particular Brawl... (insert dismay)


Brawl almost transformed... Curses that infernal tab and slot joint!


Here is the offensive tab and slot joint up close... If the tab connects, but doesn't hold this will make brawl very flimsy... (insert more dismay with weeping)


If you are able to overcome the entire hullabaloo with the arms all that's left is to rotate the secondary turret so that it faces upwards and slide the missile holders onto the sides of Brawls' body after all that, you finally get a fully transformed brawl. His robot form is actually well executed also, just neglect the size issues.


Fully transformed Brawl... Notice the flimsy arm joints (insert infinite sadness here)


Brawls' very wide back


Final impressions are that Brawl has a nicely done vehicle mode, a VERY ambitious but still clever transformation that was poorly executed on my particular Brawl, but if you are able to get over this very annoying slip up, he is still a very pretty transformer! I still like him, and I hear good things about nail polish that may solve my particular dilemma, so all in all I still suggest TF collectors out there to pick him up...

Unless of course you have space (and the cash) for the leader class Brawl! I doubt there will be any flimsiness there!


Leader class Brawl! Whee, no size issues here!


Brawls face up close... Only a mother could love... The face of destruction, and the master of flimsiness!

Gundam Paint Session (Testing Lang)

I find that I generally enjoy building model kits by Bandai, particularly Gundams. I've done a few with my biggest project being a master grade a friend and I made together. It was fun, but after we completed it, we found that despite the amazing level of detail and color that went into making it, it still lacked the overall "oomph" that painted Gundams had. So after thinking about it, we started reading Gundam tips that experts posted on the web, we also consulted a Gundam hobbyist at work and the general consensus was that if you paint Gundams they look better.

Strike Gundam with IWSP in all its unpainted glory (still beautiful though!)


So I decided to go out and buy a simple Gundam kit and buy a couple of cans of paint, this way my buddy and I can try out painting Gundam's without the guilt of ruining a very expensive kit. Gundam's have an inner lining of gold within their plastic parts, it is this sandwiching of a precious metal in between the plastic that constitutes the relatively high price of Gundam kits (in my opinion).


The willing participant, a simple SD Gundam (Strike Noir) There was far less gold inlaid with this kit so he was cheaper (still expensive though)


With paint and Gundam subject in hand I readied the necessary materials, the paints, the markers and an eraser for erasing erroneous panel lines. I then began to remove the sprue's from the small box and I started applying paper tape to the alpha numeric labeling (just in case I over paint and cover up the labels of the sprue) after which I began laying them about on a matting of old newspapers to prepare them for a generous coating of paint.


A sprue before painting


A sprue applied with paper tape on the labeling


Ready for a bout of vandalism... I mean sprue painting.


I then take the paint can in hand, shake them a bit to get the proper mixture of air and paint (hopefully the paint doesn't spit... I hear they sometimes do) and start spraying about 2 feet from the target sprue. I did this on instinct because I once did a similar project with foam and cardboard lettering, in my gusto to try out spray painting, I applied too thick a layer that the cardboard letters were covered completely lolx. So after spraying a fine layer on the plastic I immediately notice a change in texture aside from the obvious change in color. I leave them for a while and when I came back I found that they have changed from cheap "plasticky" looking to well defined and textured. I immediately find the results of painting generally beneficial to overall Gundam building.


Let the spraying begin!


I thought this was a mess, but it really only looks bad in pictures, they actually look better up close and personal.


After the painting session, I examine up close the results, and I can see that there has been a lot of improvement with the texture and the apparent quality of the plastic. The paint added a certain depth to the plastic and now looks like it was made with higher quality.


A part before painting...


Same part after paint apps... (looks better in person)


Look at the difference between the unpainted plastic surface and the painted ones.


Another effect of spray painting the Gundam parts seems to be better detailing of the various nooks and crannies of detail etchings. Normally one would have to go over said parts with a Gundam marker to etch out the panel lines, but sometimes after paint application, the part barely needs anymore attention because the detail already came out.


A part after its been treated with paint. Notice the detail stands out already... The really skilled can go further and apply panel etchings to this... I unfortunately am not such a person.


All that's left now is to let them dry and panel lines, and finally construction.


Will post an update to the completed figure as soon as it is uhmm... completed. 0_o

Deathly Hallows Impressions... (spoiler free)

Finished Deathly Hallows the other night, and what can I say...

Well for one thing, it was a pretty decent ride, I had doubts that so many issues would be left unresolved due to all the action that was taking place, that not much of the story progressed. Particularly the entire Horcrux arc, then about 2\3rds into the book things sped up.

Sped up really really really fast!

It was so fast that I felt after I blinked a lot has already happened. Don't get me wrong it still is a very good read, and a worthy addition to the Harry Potter series. However, I get the overall impression that things happened so fast that some things that were supposed to be drawn out were not. Particularly the deaths in this book, boy are there deaths. From the first few chapters characters start dying already, and some of them pretty significant. It was kind of odd that I made an entry on predictions on Deathly Hallows, and ironically some of them hit the bill! I must be psychic, or a wizard! Honestly, some of those predictions hit the book square on the spine!

Weee for me, AVADA KEDAVRA! (green light) hey it worked... I killed a mosquito!

The book, leaves me a little wanting more. I didn't get the full blown out satisfaction I was expecting as I read the book. JK always did say that she wrote the final chapter ahead of the last book so she would have something to write towards to. Maybe this caused the difference in the overall pacing of the book.

Don't take my word for it however...

I still strongly urge HP readers out there to complete the book amidst all (if any) negative impressions floating out there. It still provides the last chapter to the entire saga, and closes the series a bit abruptly, but at least with a certain degree of finality...

PS. The last word of the book isn't scar! lolx

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Book 7 Updates... Almost Done! (Still Worried...lol)



I know many out there have finished the book ages ago, but I just can't bring myself to complete the book in the span of time it takes to read this sentence. I just find that reading books at breakneck speeds decreases the visceral experience of reading in general. The 6th book I read in the span of a day, and after a very big headache and really tired eyes. I found that I didn't enjoy the experience of super fast reading. That the book just zipped by and I didn't even get to feel the pages as I read page by page, the enjoyment of reading a book whilst propped upon a soft cushy pillow eating sweets and drinking milk... The best!

So I decided to approach the very last Harry Potter Book as such. The result is that my pace is only slightly faster than watching grass grow. Its a pain that I am left to ponder whats coming up and avoiding spoilers while tackling the book at the same time. However bothersome though, it is still an enjoyable experience.

Now on with the book...

( WARNING! SPOILERS AHEAD! YOU CAN STILL TURN BACK)

I'm officially 2/3rds done with the book and a lot has happened. I now know the reason behind The title "Deathly Hallows" and have seen a few more deaths along the way. At this point in the book, the three main antagonist are still intact, albeit a little worn for wear. Certain peripheral characters were killed off, and one transitory major/minor character was also killed off. There was finally some closure to the entire Horcrux problem, but there were 7 and not all were still accounted for. With only but a third of the book to go, I'm getting even more worried at the ultimate outcome of this all. Remember about the new plot device that would be introduced to speed up the story I was talking about... "Deathly #$@#cough#$%%^% Hallows *&$^ cough!"
It's a ride! With very little rest in between action elements (making the dull sessions really dull lolx... I'm tempted to just breeze through these sections, honestly speaking) making for one really action packed book. It's so far a great addition to the series, I still have the remainder to determine if it truly is the pinnacle of Harry Potter books.

Well, Ill keep you posted as I complete the book.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Food Trip: Pizza Co.



This time, we're reviewing a pizza-pasta combination at Pizza Co. When I first tried eating there I really didn't know what to expect. It just really seemed to me at the time an overblown Pizza Hut with way more outrageous prices. However, I soon found out that Pizza Hut this was not. The menu items for review this time are the fettuccine florentine, and the standard crispy pepperoni pizza.


Let's get things started with the florentine. Their florentine is a creamy white based fettuccine generously sprinkled with ham slices, spinach and bacon bits. The creamy consistency is such that each bite brings with it small portions of happiness in the form of warm and mildly sweet cream wrapped around a soft yet firm fettuccine noodle. The cheese seems to be already incorporated into the creamy mixture leaving a very slight after cheesy taste that pours out as the cream unifies the flavor into a singular impetus. The overall experience of biting into that forkful of noodles, creamy-cheesy sauce, ham, and spinach all together in a unified orchestra is totally satisfying. The cream offsets the slightly (yet very mild) bitterly taste to the spinach which compliments the natural sweetness brought about the creamy sauce and tender ham slices. Topped off with a generous sprinkling of pepper completes the entire package really well.


Next up is the pepperoni pizza. The reason I did this review together was that, the pepperoni, though really tasty, doesn't really do well enough on its own as I find the pizza to be generally too acidic (too much tomatoey redness) for my tastes. The pizza pulls off the traditional pepperoni pizza really well, the cheese, the pepperoni and the tomato paste are all well combined, however there is a distinct acidity to the pizza as a whole, but that's generally what you get when you order a pepperoni pizza. I also found no fault in the crispness of the pizza dough, it was done well and the crispness lasted the entire meal glad to say. Although tastes vary from person to person, I found the acidity too over powering, so to counter and at the same time compliment the acidity we pair this pizza with a white based pasta...



This is the dynamic duo in action, the best way to approach this combo it to use the pizza as a form of garlic bread (or bread in general), and use it to mop up the sauce, or top the pasta directly onto the pizza ensuring that the creamy texture mixes with the acidic tomato paste, the resulting blend will nullify the acidity and blend both the sweet and tangy natures of the pizza pasta combo making for one tasty treat! The meal will most likely set you back about 400 to 500 Pesos, and that feeds about two people sufficiently, I will still complain however that there just isn't enough florentine to go around...

Damihan nyo portions nyo! It's all good though, just a suggestion... Wink Wink!

As for drinks however, well lets say that Senses Lumines explains in detail why I didn't really review any drinks with this particular meal... Link up and see for yourself his assessment of their thirst quenchers.

Book 7 Updates... Worried (lol)


Currently tackling Deathly Hallows, and its officially the third day its been out. A lot of people have already finished reading the book and already know what happened. Some others I saw perusing the book's last chapters only (in for the spoilers lolx). What can I say, so far it has its ups and downs, but it definitely is action packed. Much so that, the tamer scenes tend to get a little dull (but really very rare). Yes, at just about halfway through the book there have been a couple of deaths, and worse of all, hardly any resolutions.

I'm getting a little worried where this is all going...

I get the impression the book is a little too thin for its aspiration, unless by some miraculous plot device everything is wrapped up just as I complete the latter half of the book.

For now I will continue to dodge spoilers, (there are a lot going around) and continue to read a chapter or two every chance I get.

Keep you posted.


Sunday, July 22, 2007

Food Trip: Don Henrico's




Today I will be reviewing two staple dishes at Don Hen's. Well, at least staples whenever my friends and I have the time (and funding... lolx mahal kasi kumain sa labas e) to eat there. Actually, my sidekick who is also a master of the art of fine dining introduced me to the magic that is Don Hen's, so I give credit where it's due... THANK YOU! for introducing me to a slice of poultry and potato ecstasy. The dish or rather dishes in question are their buffalo wings and chizzy fries, and when taken together are a match made in food heaven!

First off, lets take a closer look at their chizzy fries. Priced at less than 200 Pesos (mura n yun, kac madami naman e... lolx) their chizzy fries comes with its signature bacon and cheese dip that's inside a container resembling a tea cup (malukong lang ata yan e!)




Upon closer inspection, you see that their fries are actually made of potato wedges! Wedges that have been fried until a golden, crispy outside layer is formed keeping the soft potatoey goodness locked within.




When you take a potato wedge and dip it in its default dressing (default kasi iba gamit namin na dressing... more on that later) you will find that the cheeze will easily cling to the potato's surface and along with it a generous spread of crispy bacon bits. The dip's consistency is such, that you can hold the wedge with your fork and have the dip remain there in its tempting glory as it slowly oozes down the wedges side covering the colden crispy outer layer with a sheath of cheesy goodness topped off with bacon bits making for one deluctable cheesy-potatoey-baconey bite. YUM!




Next up, as a contrast to the starchy carbs are the buffalo wings. Don Hen's buffalo wings are not actually that expensive, (may pagka mahal din naman kasi ng konti) what makes it a little too hard to swallow is that they come in increments of 3s, 6s, and 10s (correct me if I'm wrong, as we usually just stick with the 3pc set) and for the 3pc pack its priced at just around 350 Pesos. So, if you're dining el solo... malas mu! Just kidding, but that's still the case anyway as it's a little too much for just one person...





The entree' comes with the buffalo wings themselves as well as another tea cup (malukong nga e!) filled with their ranch dressing. They may not look that substantial, but 1 alone is enough to fill the average person, well so long as its matched with potato wedges!




The buffalo wings themselves are covered in a special barbecue sauce that when combined with their creamy ranch dressing makes for a pretty potent palate stimulator. They completely flavor the buffalo wing and adding the ranch dressing to the juicy and tender bbq chicken only increases the sweet tangy combination of flavors that will surely please your taste buds. DOUBLE YUM!





These are the twins of joy and happiness! Their barbecue sauce, and their ranch dressing. Now a little about their sauces\dips\dressings. The ranch dressing is so flexible that we customize the other sauces\dips by adding a portion of the ranch dressing to them. It's not gross to those who think so, it's actually quite tasty! We take a portion of the ranch dressing and mix it into the cheezy-bacon dip of the potato wedges, this combination adds a certain creaminess to the already yummy dip. It enhances the flavor by adding a creamy-tangy element that contrasts really well with the potato wedges. Try it out for yourself sometime, who knows you may enjoy it too!



Here's the meal in total. Buffalo wings, chizzy fries and green iced tea on the side. By the way, the green iced tea of Don Hen's is pretty cool too in more ways than one, for a more in depth analysis of the wonderful bottomless drink mosey on down to Senses Lumines, His assessment of food and beverages are more finely attuned than mine.

In closing, the amalgamation of flavors that come from eating buffalo wings and potato wedges washed down with the occasional gulp of green iced tea, is one of the finer dining moments that I have come to enjoy. Try it out sometime, eating a set like this will easily fulfill two people (of husky size) and will only cost around 350 Pesos each!

Incidentally, do buffalo's even have wings? Just kidding...

(gutom na ako)

Friday, July 20, 2007

Deathly Hollows... Super Spoilers (maybe)


As I write this, Deathly Hollows is probably already trickling into their respective bookstores getting ready for their release tomorrow. Of course as a follower of the series I am excited at what the final chapter of the series will bring. So to curb the excitement I have a few teasers on possible spoilers that people everywhere are talking about, as well as some of my own ramblings.

1.) Harry Potter is a Horcrux... hahahaha, patay dapat cla dalawa! Joke...
2.) Harry Potter is the opposite of a Horcrux... a uhmmm... a Rainbowcrux
3.) Ron and Hermione will die
4.) Neville's parents will recover from the lulu house.
5.) Voldemort is just really insecure and didn't breastfeed as a child.
6.) R.A.B. is more or less confirmed to be a family member of Sirius (Regulus is most popular)
7.) Snape is good but dies in the end.
8.) Snape is bad but becomes good then dies at the end.
9.) Snape is bad and dies at the end.
10.) special... This ones long so see below...

JK Rowling mentioned that the last word of the entire book would in all likelihood be "scar", so in anticipation to that, the last sentence of the book would probably read...

"As the Harry battled the dark lord amidst the center of the forgotten coliseum, a ray of light appears.

Fawkes flaps her majestic wings and before them shone a shinning visage of a man, Dumbledore surrounded by flames.

"Bluddy Hewol" Shouted Ron while holding a limp and dying Hermione.

Harry beaten and broken turned to Dumbledore's visage and pointed his wand...

"Now is the time Harry you received all your power." Said Dumbledore's image.

Harry Screams "LiberataTotemeExInferis"

and suddenly... @#$*&#@ !

"Ow"... screamed Gelo...

"Why? What's the matter Gelo?" Asked Wayne who was sleeping beside him.
(hehehe Bday ni Wayne naman daw, C Gelo na mahilig katabi mga me bday...!)

"I had a dream..."

"A dream..?" Asked Wayne

"Yes, I dreamed I was a boy in a fantastic world!"

"Owz?!" Sabi ni Wayne

"UU, and I had a scar" Gelo Exclaims...

The End!

Ex Chapters...

"owz?! talaga?! kulang ka lang sa talsik ata Gelo e... hahahahaha" Sabi ni Wayne.

"Che! Panget Ka, Mukha kang Laway!" Sabi Ni Gelo...

Then the next day in London, a picket line forms in front of JK Rowlings House... Lolx

Stay Tuned for ACTUAL spoilers as soon as I read the book... Hehehe (Evil...Evil).




I Wantz This... (insert sad face) HuHuHuHu


The Ultimate Guide to Transformers! Awwww... I just drool at the prospect of owning this...

Look at those details and artwork!


Prime's Lowdown

Too bad it isn't available here... Anyone out there want to bring this home from the States? pleeeaaassee!


Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Harry Potter Fever!


Harry Potter's latest excursion to the big screen is based on probably the longest if not one of the longest books in the series, and where it may be that, the film is just about the shortest. Due to this given constraint the entire mood of the film feels very rushed, and from start to finish it felt like watching something running in fast forward. Don't get me wrong however, I did enjoy the film, and so did my buddy who watched the film with me. However as a testament to the rapid clip of the film, my buddy had to make a quick bathroom break (na sobrahan sa big gulp!) and by the time he returned a lot of things happened that he missed. Thats how rapid the clip of the movie was! Enough however of the negative aspects of the movie, lets get back on track and discuss the movie as a whole. Despite the necessary rapid pace, I find no fault with the actors as they are able to return to character with relative ease. Adding to the roster of characters are a few new faces, most noticeable of which was Helena Bonham Carter's portrayal of female lunatic Bellatrix Lestrange. Helena pulls off a pretty impressive Bellatrix in my opinion, and I find that she is a worthy addition to the cast. Also adding a little "sugar" to the roster is Imelda Staunton who portrays Dolores Umbridge. While I found that she was unable to pull off the looks of Dolores Umbridge (who was described looking like a squat toad) she was able to pull off a sweet sounding character (complete with sinister giggle... galing ano?) who was also evil to the very core of her panties.

Di nga, kakainis talaga yung chracter nya! Which means effective yung pag portray nya...


Her portrayal was effective in that movie goers will probably squirm each time they hear that wonderfully sinister giggle (first time ako nakarinig ng ganun! Sarap gawing ring tone!)


Another noteworthy addition was Evannah Lynch playing as the ever Loopy Luna Lovegood. Her portrayal was another example of excellent casting in my opinion. Although given the standard Harry Potter Movie problems with certain ugly (or otherwise not so attractive people) being casted by people who are now rather attractive, or no longer look the part, she too falls prey to "looking too good for her character", but who's complaining?



Luna's Loopy, seemingly drug induced high shines on the big screen (too bad bitin ang pagka psycho nya)


The movie was still a good thrills/frills bonanza for just under 3 hours, and yeah the fight scenes were particularly good but a little short. The deviations from the book not too severe, however I read somewhere that the proper sequence of approaching the entire Harry Potter world from an outsiders point of view would be to watch the movies first, then read the books later. Good advice for the three or four people who actually didn't read Harry Potter...



The Last Book: Hopefully A Really Good Read!


Speaking of books, as I write this entry now. The final installment of the Harry Potter books published is arriving this Saturday, the 21st of July 2007. I have been lucky enough to have been given a registration stub , and already have a book waiting for me for all I know. All I have to do is pick it up come Saturday. I find that I enjoy the books more than I do the films, and hopefully this last one closes the chapter on the entire Harry Potter saga with dignity, and the proper ending that a 7 chapter 7 year wait deserves... More on the Harry Potter fever as I find the time...

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Love is...


Love is patient,
Love is kind,
it does not envy,
it does not boast,
it is not proud.
It is not rude,
it is not self seeking,
it is not easily angered,
it keeps no records or wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil,
but rejoices in the truth.
It always protects,
always trusts,
always hopes,
always perseveres.

...(NaKs)...


Corinthians 13:4-7

Transformers Roll Out!

Spoilers Ahoy!

Saw Transformers The Movie, and what can I say? I was blown away... It was so good, I'm still geeking out about it. Joke... Truth be told though, I really loved it. I am by heart a TF fan, watched the cartoon as a kid, and owned a couple of the toys, even now as an adult I still enjoy the occasional TF toy, so I may indeed be biased for the movie, but everyone else I know also enjoyed it (even non-fans). The Movie is a collaboration between acclaimed directors Steven Spielberg and Michael Bay. Yes, ET and Armageddon, but it really didn't have the ET phone home feel, but it did have a little bit of Armageddon in it. The way the movie is treated on the onset is that this is a re-imagination of the entire Transformers line. This was supposedly a "reboot" if you will of the entire continuity, or at the very least represent another continuity altogether. The Transformers of this representation are even more alien than ever, their designs are a very radical departure from what we've come to know as Transformers.




Starscream Before


Starscream After

As you can see from the above images, there has been a radical departure from the traditional blocky designs that governed the original Transformers, and instead we have more streamlined metallic monsters. Don't get me wrong, after seeing the movie the designs of the new re-imagined Transformers grows on you. There are however a few kibbles as such detail and dramatically complex transformations don't normally translate well into a toy, that’s for another entry. There was one particular Decepticon that was treated with a lot of anticipation, because his design was well received. Blackout a Black Hawk chopper, was shown early on even before the films release, and he teased a lot of people into anticipating just what the others would look like.





Blackout in all his glory



Their robotic forms however are not the only draws to attention they have, they also happen to have very cool alternative forms. From 2008 Camaro's to F22 Raptors, the transformers of this line seem to enjoy a little flair for the flamboyant.



Bumblebee who turns into a 2008 Camaro, and Barricade an S281 Saleen


The cars that some of the Transformers parade as makes a lot of guys drool over their external shiny facade, and the chase scene that happens sometime during the film gets a lot of people clapping, because the cars are just soo cool.


The Entire Gang (minus Megs, Brawl, and Bonecrusher)

I'm all over the place, the movie was really good, and that stopping at one particular aspect might detract from the overall package that was the entire film. The film from start to finish was a blast, it was a ride I didn't want to end. The action scenes were great, the comedy subtle yet very effective. The drama... oh the tragedy (an Autobot dies in the course of the movie ... cough! Jazz cough! ...)

(Pwe... Sabagay naubos din naman halos lahat ng Decepticons... Maliban ke Starscream)
(Anybody know what happened to Barricade? He just suddenly dissapeared...)

The movie is complete in itself, in that it stays true to its TF roots and also has a few little tidbits that TF fans will surely geek over. Facts like Peter Cullen reprising his role as Optimus Prime with a more upbeat dictionary ("My Bad!") and that Bumblebee hits a yellow VW beetle when he was in the car lot. One can only wait in anticipation as we expect the sequel to the film.




Bonecrusher Wants A Sequel