This video took quite a while to make, that's mostly because I initially had a review of Kamen Rider Gavv that I wanted to post, it covered episodes 1-3 but sadly it didn't go through since Toei's copyright system was a nightmare to deal with, like there just wasn't any leeway to it. I couldn't edit my way out of it so I scrapped the project (an entire week's worth of work gone, reduced to atoms). Luckily during that time I managed to watch Transformers One in the cinema. I was alone in the cinema (I cheered my heart out to fill the void), granted it was a weekday but I really hope that more people watch this movie, it really deserves the attention. Correction on my statement in this video, after thinking about it, the movie definitely won't work without the Quintessons. But that doesn't disregard my opinion that they were of minimal importance in this film, maybe they'll play a much more prominent role in a sequel (pls don't flop). If a sequel does come out though, I am a bit concerned that they'll have too much to juggle in that future film since they'll have to do a battle against the Quintessons and the formation of the Decepticons, plus having a larger cast of characters to use certainly won't make it easier for the cast, that's for sure. I'm still excited for it though, I hope that the next film gets a longer runtime for those plotlines. A bit of news for my next video! I'll be making another stop motion review about a character that I've been wanting to talk about for so long! Here's a hint, it's a video game character! I'm very excited about it. It'll take some time but hopefully I'll be able to finish it before I reach 100 subscribers. I have another video in mind for my 100 subscriber special so stay tuned on that!
@@AndrewDavis-sj6mb Not yet but I intend to watch it on Disney Plus soon. Unfortunately, plans for a movie review might not happen (?). There's just a ton I have planned for the rest of the month. And sadly, I'm just not into the original Inside Out. Don't get me wrong, it was a completely competently made film, it's just that for a film about emotions, I just don't feel all that strongly about it, which may affect the quality of a potential review. But who knows? Maybe I'll like the sequel more.
As far as Starscream goes, the whole point of his inclusion in the film was that he was the leader of the high guard and his voice reflected that, but as soon as Megatron steps in (and messes up Starscream’s voice) then he becomes the Starscream we all know and love
The scene where Orion pax’s lifeless corpse fall through cybertron and then he reaches the core and the transformers prime music starts coming. That really hit hard for me.
The scene with the High Guard is not just a callback to Megatron's gladiator past in other continuities. The whole thing, as far as Starscream's backstory goes was inpsired by his Aligned continuity lore. In the Aligned continuity Starscream was the leader of the Prime's security detail. He essentially was Sentinel Prime's body guard until he ralized that Sentinel was a spinless coward, lost all respect towards him, and helped Megatron kill him (Starscream didn't join the decepticons tho). Later Starscream became the commader of an orbital space station which was used to store dark energon. Which Megatron later invaded, beat the scrap out of Starscream, killed his scientists, took his men, and the dark energon (Starscream also swore him loyalty after he was defeated). Also I agree, I did not like Steve Buscemi as Stasrcream either. They went out of their way to get young voice actors for most of the characters, and Starscream just sounds like some old tired dude. MEgatron ruining his voice box gve Starscream his signature high pitched squeaky voice so...
That is right! Transformers One takes a ton more from the Aligned continuity than I thought. Just a slight note, was it Sentinel or Zeta Prime that you're referring too? Since I don't really know if Sentinel was present in the WFC game (which is what I assume you're referring to). The high pitched thing was a neat reference, although yeah, I still think someone else could've done both a deep Starscream voice and a high pitched Starscream voice. Plus, that might be a bit of foreshadowing for how a certain character might lose their own voice in this continuity.
@@narrativereviewer2359 I'm talking about Sentinel. But not from the WFC games, but from the books. The Aligned continuity has a bunch of books/novelizations. In those Sentinel was the puppet of the council, and he had the title of Prime without posessing the Matrix (basically just like Sentinel in TF One, a false Prime) To my knowledge he was not on the WFC games (I don't remember because I played those a long time ago)
@@pepita2437 I see. Though I think we may both have gotten confused about whether it's Zeta or Sentinel. And based on the TFWiki, it looks like in the case of the Aligned Continuity...we're both right(?) Source: tfwiki.net/wiki/Sentinel_Zeta_Prime Yeah, turns out in the Aligned Continuity, his name is Sentinel Zeta Prime, pretty odd. Though I could be wrong, the most I've been exposed to the Aligned Continuity is through Cybertron games and the Prime show. Never had access to the books, I'd like to check them out someday.
@@narrativereviewer2359 XD Thanks for the clarification. XD To be honest the books are not that good. The Transformers Prime series takes place in the Aligned continuity too.
This video took quite a while to make, that's mostly because I initially had a review of Kamen Rider Gavv that I wanted to post, it covered episodes 1-3 but sadly it didn't go through since Toei's copyright system was a nightmare to deal with, like there just wasn't any leeway to it. I couldn't edit my way out of it so I scrapped the project (an entire week's worth of work gone, reduced to atoms). Luckily during that time I managed to watch Transformers One in the cinema. I was alone in the cinema (I cheered my heart out to fill the void), granted it was a weekday but I really hope that more people watch this movie, it really deserves the attention.
Correction on my statement in this video, after thinking about it, the movie definitely won't work without the Quintessons. But that doesn't disregard my opinion that they were of minimal importance in this film, maybe they'll play a much more prominent role in a sequel (pls don't flop). If a sequel does come out though, I am a bit concerned that they'll have too much to juggle in that future film since they'll have to do a battle against the Quintessons and the formation of the Decepticons, plus having a larger cast of characters to use certainly won't make it easier for the cast, that's for sure. I'm still excited for it though, I hope that the next film gets a longer runtime for those plotlines.
A bit of news for my next video!
I'll be making another stop motion review about a character that I've been wanting to talk about for so long! Here's a hint, it's a video game character! I'm very excited about it. It'll take some time but hopefully I'll be able to finish it before I reach 100 subscribers. I have another video in mind for my 100 subscriber special so stay tuned on that!
Have you seen Inside Out 2?
@@AndrewDavis-sj6mb Not yet but I intend to watch it on Disney Plus soon. Unfortunately, plans for a movie review might not happen (?).
There's just a ton I have planned for the rest of the month. And sadly, I'm just not into the original Inside Out. Don't get me wrong, it was a completely competently made film, it's just that for a film about emotions, I just don't feel all that strongly about it, which may affect the quality of a potential review. But who knows? Maybe I'll like the sequel more.
As far as Starscream goes, the whole point of his inclusion in the film was that he was the leader of the high guard and his voice reflected that, but as soon as Megatron steps in (and messes up Starscream’s voice) then he becomes the Starscream we all know and love
That's a nice take on it, I honestly wish we just had more time with the members of the High Guard. It'd be good to have that in a sequel.
The scene where Orion pax’s lifeless corpse fall through cybertron and then he reaches the core and the transformers prime music starts coming. That really hit hard for me.
Absolute peak.
Dang man you are the best I just feel that you need to be more popular than I love it
The scene with the High Guard is not just a callback to Megatron's gladiator past in other continuities.
The whole thing, as far as Starscream's backstory goes was inpsired by his Aligned continuity lore. In the Aligned continuity Starscream was the leader of the Prime's security detail. He essentially was Sentinel Prime's body guard until he ralized that Sentinel was a spinless coward, lost all respect towards him, and helped Megatron kill him (Starscream didn't join the decepticons tho). Later Starscream became the commader of an orbital space station which was used to store dark energon. Which Megatron later invaded, beat the scrap out of Starscream, killed his scientists, took his men, and the dark energon (Starscream also swore him loyalty after he was defeated).
Also I agree, I did not like Steve Buscemi as Stasrcream either. They went out of their way to get young voice actors for most of the characters, and Starscream just sounds like some old tired dude.
MEgatron ruining his voice box gve Starscream his signature high pitched squeaky voice so...
That is right! Transformers One takes a ton more from the Aligned continuity than I thought. Just a slight note, was it Sentinel or Zeta Prime that you're referring too? Since I don't really know if Sentinel was present in the WFC game (which is what I assume you're referring to).
The high pitched thing was a neat reference, although yeah, I still think someone else could've done both a deep Starscream voice and a high pitched Starscream voice. Plus, that might be a bit of foreshadowing for how a certain character might lose their own voice in this continuity.
@@narrativereviewer2359 I'm talking about Sentinel. But not from the WFC games, but from the books. The Aligned continuity has a bunch of books/novelizations.
In those Sentinel was the puppet of the council, and he had the title of Prime without posessing the Matrix (basically just like Sentinel in TF One, a false Prime)
To my knowledge he was not on the WFC games (I don't remember because I played those a long time ago)
@@pepita2437 I see. Though I think we may both have gotten confused about whether it's Zeta or Sentinel. And based on the TFWiki, it looks like in the case of the Aligned Continuity...we're both right(?) Source: tfwiki.net/wiki/Sentinel_Zeta_Prime
Yeah, turns out in the Aligned Continuity, his name is Sentinel Zeta Prime, pretty odd. Though I could be wrong, the most I've been exposed to the Aligned Continuity is through Cybertron games and the Prime show. Never had access to the books, I'd like to check them out someday.
@@narrativereviewer2359 XD Thanks for the clarification. XD
To be honest the books are not that good. The Transformers Prime series takes place in the Aligned continuity too.
With loose end and missing character arcs this movie really feels like the first in a trilogy. Like and of the star wars trilogy.
I hope it does get a sequel. Thankfully, people do seem to be checking the movie out more. Especially for the upcoming weekend.
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