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I *AM* a G1 fanatic. I've bought the entire series on DVD, as well as all of Kid Rhino's VHS releases as they came out, plus as many of the old FHE videos as I've been able to get my hands on. I own five different copies of the Movie. (US video, Canadian video, US release of the Canadian edit from Kid Rhino, Kid Rhino DVD release, and now the 20th Anniversary edition which was the only thing I wanted for Christmas last year.) I have every US TF comic (except for some of the non-G1 Dreamwave crap). I have all the Titan Books collections of the UK series, both full-sized and pocket-sized. I own the soundtrack on both CD and vinyl. I can quote every line of the G1 movie. I'm the crazy guy who wrote the angry letter-to-the-editor when the local paper printed a photo of an Ultra Magnus figure with the caption "1980's Optimus Prime" in an article about one of the designers of the new toys being from the area.
I saw the movie last night.
I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it a lot.
I enjoyed the music, and will be buying the soundtrack tomorrow.
Yes, there were things I can complain about and nit-pick. Jazz's voice was wrong, as well as some of his dialogue (it would have better suited Blaster, if he was in the movie). Megatron, while the spacey jet design worked okay, needs his arm blaster. That's the signature that makes the design Megatron, the arm cannon. Starscream's robot-mode design was outright INSULTING to G1 fans. There was a glaring error, when the Sector 7 guy is telling everyone how they moved the frozen Megatron in 1934, contradicting the movie-tie-in novel "Ghosts of Yesterday" in which Megatron is moved out of the artic in the 1960's.
Overall, it is an enjoyable movie. It accurately captures the spirit of the 1980's cartoons, while recognizing the absurdity of it all and having fun with that. Buy the large popcorn and soda on your way in, as this qualifies as a top-notch popcorn movie all the way through. Yes, it is set up for sequels, and yes, the studios have already ordered a screenplay for a part two. This movie earns a 95%. The sequel will give them the opportunity to adjust and correct fan complaints to earn the full 100%. |