Optimus_Prime_
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Yeah, Avatar's main character, human, as was most of it's supporting cast. The only alien in that movie with any character was the female, the rest of the tribe were virtually red shirt characters. Sure you had a few that had multiple lines, but the humans drove the story.The problem is that said movie is another hollywood film with humans at the forefront and center. Not all that diff from Bayformers except for the fact it doesn't have a rabid fan base eager to pounce for not getting rid of the humans.
The only reason said movie does seem slightly more about the animated aliens than the robots in bayformers is because it doesn't take place on earth. But let's be honest, an avatar movie without a human presence or human centric story...not happening.
Transformers is at a disadvantage moving to live-action because they're thirty foot robots and the logistics of filming a movie almost exclusively from their perspective is tricky to say the least. I wouldn't mind seeing a Wall-E level animated production with more robots, less humans. I think it's hard to do a live-action film that doesn't focus on human characters, or profoundly human stories.
No, it definitely didn't look like spandex. I agree it was a great rendition of the ever popular costume, but it didn't look like spandex.