they may look bit different in different environment. I never expect megatron so golden under sunlight.brawl is supposed to be a dark green isn't he?
confirmed, it's absolutely megatron. please compare megatron's back view and these frames, that's him for sure. glad he's roughly the size as prime.yeah i'm thinkin' it's megatron also. if you look at his shins, it looks weirdly shaped and i don't think anyone else has shins like Megz.
confirmed, it's absolutely megatron. please compare megatron's back view and these frames, that's him for sure. glad he's roughly the size as prime.![]()
megatron's back view:
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lolz. Stop smelling that lock of hair Micheal Bay sent you. He'll never see you as anything more than a disposable pawn. Maybe if you had some quality cocaine you would have some leverage but outside of that you got nothing.Walt Disney was the basis for the sorcerer in Fantasia, and Brad Bird was the basis for Syndrome in The Incredibles. Directors have been used for the likeness of characters in animation as an inside joke by the animators for ages, this is nothing new. Therefore, you get a resounding "So what?" from yours truly. I personally think it's awesome.![]()
t:no, no. i'm not a hater by any means, rest assured that i will be celebrating Independence Day in the movie theater. i do have some reservations about a few of the robot designs, but nothing that will stop me from seeing the movie about 14 times.
i just noticed the likeness when i saw that pic of prime.
but seriously, other than the eyes being a little farther apart on Prime, its pretty much dead on.
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lolz. Stop smelling that lock of hair Micheal Bay sent you. He'll never see you as anything more than a disposable pawn. Maybe if you had some quality cocaine you would have some leverage but outside of that you got nothing.
BTW - The sorcerer from Fantasia is an original Disney character. His appearance was never established before he was created by Disney.
Syndrome is an original Brad Bird character. His appearance was never established before he was created by Brad Bird.
So not only are you morally bankrupt for defending a soulless coke-head like Bay for putting his dopey ape-face on Optimus Prime, your reasoning is off as well.t:
lolz. Stop smelling that lock of hair Micheal Bay sent you. He'll never see you as anything more than a disposable pawn. Maybe if you had some quality cocaine you would have some leverage but outside of that you got nothing.
BTW - The sorcerer from Fantasia is an original Disney character. His appearance was never established before he was created by Disney.
Syndrome is an original Brad Bird character. His appearance was never established before he was created by Brad Bird.
So not only are you morally bankrupt for defending a soulless coke-head like Bay for putting his dopey ape-face on Optimus Prime, your reasoning is off as well.t:
I'll be totally disturbed by Bay's ego if that ungly face thing is his idea. Let's have fingers crossed that Prime will have his mask on most of the time in the movie.I don't know if anyone is saying that Bay changed the likeness to his own...but I see it, lots of other people see it and it seems like a good way for Bay to put his mark on the franchise. I'd like to know who's decision it was for Prime to have a mouth. That guy deserves a good smackdown.
I'll be totally disturbed by Bay's ego if that ungly face thing is his idea. Let's have fingers crossed that Prime will have his mask on most of the time in the movie.

