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There's comic relief then there's pointlessly stupid.
Frenzy falls in the latter category.
Frenzy falls in the latter category.
There's comic relief then there's pointlessly stupid.
Frenzy falls in the latter category.

Subjectivity aside, care to elaborate?
That's line is appropriate because of the way Soundwave talks. It's actually pretty funny. But that doesn't mean you can write off the minions as comedy relief.Mildly, but that's hardly the point. The fact that they could be used as something else doesn't exclude the fact that they were mostly used in comic situations. This doesn't happen much in the movie because their parts are small, but look at the only line Frenzy has: "Hey! Nobody calls Soundwave unkrozzomatic!"![]()
Frenzy's designs aren't funny or cute. They're just embarrassing and stupid.
And I don't really think Lazerbeak or Ravage were comic relief anyways.
How would you go about proving Han Solo is better character than Jar Jar? I mean it's all subjective, right?That's still a subjective perspective. You're entitled to your opinion, but you're just declaring a bunch of stuff, and explaining nothing.
I can go to the Louvre, point to Eugène Delacroix's Liberty guiding the people and say "That's stupid". It would hardly get me a job at Art in America magazine.
So? You said the minions were mostly comic relief. The great majority of the time they weren't comic relief.You are correct. But they didn't have any dialogue.
That's line is appropriate because of the way Soundwave talks. It's actually pretty funny. But that doesn't mean you can write off the minions as comedy relief.
They're still on a human scale so if Frenzy grabs Spike by the neck it's a serious situation. More so if Ravage has him cornered. No human can survive a panther with mechanical limbs and jaws.
and Rumble was far from comic relief. He almost caused the defeat of the autobots on many occasions.
How would you go about proving Han Solo is better character than Jar Jar? I mean it's all subjective, right?
So? You said the minions were mostly comic relief. The great majority of the time they weren't comic relief.
Well the design makes me embarassed to be a Transformer fan.
The character design is right up there with Jar Jar.
It's not funny or scary it's just pointlessly stupid.
Well I think chickenFrenzy is a piss poor design for Transformers in the same way Jar Jar was inappropriate for Star Wars. If Bay isn't going to elevate the source material he should make the movie for the fans. If your not going to do either then what's the point of making a movie named Transformers?To some degree, but a hard case can be made for Mr. Solo.
1) Han Solo isn't annoying, Jar Jar is. Some people may think the very opposite is true, but I mean come on. Jar Jar only said and did stupid things. All the time. And he is just too cartoonish, even for Star Wars.
2) Han Solo gets things done mostly with his abilities, Jar Jar only gets something right by sheer luck. This makes up for bad writing, because there's only so much you can accomplish by luck without having a ridiculously stupid plot.
3) Han Solo is the embodiment of the anti-hero. He is cool, he is cunning, he isn't affraid of getting his hand dirty. Jar Jar is basically a ******ed jamaican.
And so on, and so forth.
See my previous post.
Soundwave as giant tape player with cassette minions is so incredibly cooler than Bay's Frenzy. Sure cassettes are outdated but Soundwave is so awesome nobody would care.
Well I think chickenFrenzy is a piss poor design for Transformers in the same way Jar Jar was inappropriate for Star Wars. If Bay isn't going to elevate the source material he should make the movie for the fans. If your not going to do either then what's the point of making a movie named Transformers?
um... no.
No matter what Jar Jar spoke and moved like he was always going to be a horrible Star Wars character. The basic design was too silly just like chickenFrenzy.The same old thing, over and over.
What do you mean by "elevating"? Making it better? Making it more serious?
I don't see how Frenzy's design could have a significant impact on the outcome of these expectations.
Btw, 90% of what made Jar Jar ridiculous were his lines (deliveries very much included) and the way he acted. In other words, it was mostly a bad script and acting judgment than a bad design judgment. Visually, the worst part of Jar Jar was the way he moved (face movement very much included). The basic design? Not that relevant.
um... no.

No matter what Jar Jar spoke and moved like he was always going to be a horrible Star Wars character.
The basic design was too silly just like chickenFrenzy.
When you elevate something you make it more sophisticated and compelling. The new Battlestar Galactica accomplished that. Turning Starscream and Frenzy into chickens? not so much.