Nope. Never saw any of that stuff. You can *totally* label me a Transformers' n00b!
Even if you never caught the original G1 toon (I didn't either, but I did my research and watched alot of episodes), God forbid you missed out in the 90's with Beast Wars!
 
	Beast Wars is a sequel to "G1". By that I mean it was a sequel to this vaguely defined G1 universe that resembled the original cartoon but was actually some combination of both the Marvel/UK and US cartoon continuities. It ignored any Japanese follow ups and seemed to cherry pick from those other three. It's unclear how much, or to what extent the original G1 plays out in the BW world. Some events seem to contradict moments in the original cartoon.Beast Wars owned.
Was Beast Wars a carbon copy of Transformers or something? Because that gorilla's name was Optimus Prime also. He wasn't a truck. hmmm..
Beast Wars would've been harder to translate on live screen, but it would've been cool though, like Jurassic Park mixed with A.I.
The Cloverfield 3 minute teaser (which barely showed anything) was better than this entire movie btw, not that it takes much.

Um, just about everything.
Shia LeBeaof yet again plays himself, regurgitating the same bs he did in that piece of crap Disturbia (this and that being by far the two worst films of 2007), yet again engaging in a pointless puppy love story that wastes away screen time and offers nothing that hasn't been seen a thousand times before.
Anthony Anderson served NO PURPOSE at all to the narrative, he's just there to pile on to the already excessive and wildly unfunny "comic relief" that the movie is flooded with.
Sector 7...God God. Yeah, lets throw in a group so damn secretive that the President of the United States doesn't know about, and they act like a bunch of Three Stooges like goofballs, yet again piling onto the abundancy of unfunny humor in the film.
The stupid miliary cliches that make the military look like idiots, even breaking into an intense action sequence for a lame comedy bit on the damn phone.
The Transformers were ok for what little time they were given, but they were horribly underdeveloped because this was not a Transformers movie, it was a movie exploring every dumb comedy cliche imagineable guest starring some CGI robots.
As Galvatron said during Starscream's coronation in the REAL Transformers movie from 1986, "Coronation? This is bad comedy." He prophesized the live action version that would come 21 years later.
Even the action scenes weren't nearly as epic and exciting as they should've been. They were pretty straightforward and lacked real imagination, it was just interchangeable robots bodyslamming each other and breaking stuff.
Horrible film pretty much across the board, easily the biggest disappointment of 2007 and the worst raping of great source material since Bryan Singer's hackneyed excuses for X-Men films, which much like this had undeserved praise dumped all over them despite being the paper thin pieces of **** that they were.
Jazz always spoke like that.
I'll grant you this...but c'mon this movie is a new continuity, not G1. Ironhide has been a hotheaded teenager as well.
Ratchet was originally voiced by Don Messiach, who was very old. He was always depicted as being old.
That's simply not true. He spoke in monologues and was very protective of the characters. As for his impatience and "naggy daddy" attitude. He told Blaster and Jazz to "shut up" in the old cartoon frequently when they played music, would get very pushy when he was given medical attention and in the comics was known to lose his temper. He was quiet in character, and if you disagree with that statement why don't you ask Peter Cullen who himself said Optimus was the same character he always was in the film.
Beast Wars owned.
Was Beast Wars a carbon copy of Transformers or something? Because that gorilla's name was Optimus Prime also. He wasn't a truck. hmmm..
Beast Wars would've been harder to translate on live screen, but it would've been cool though, like Jurassic Park mixed with A.I.
 
				