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New Transformers Teaser!

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Why would anyone want to give up their own giant robot guardian that turns into a Camaro?

But who cars...the actual fight scenes look a lot better than the first movie..

Man is the first 1:31 ever awful.. but you're right the action scenes look a lot more detailed.

Man is the first 1:31 ever awful.. but you're right the action scenes look a lot more detailed.

The action scenes do look cool, but the first bit actually made me decide to not go see it in theatres.

At first I was like

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But then I serious'd

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The action scenes do look cool, but the first bit actually made me decide to not go see it in theatres.

I'm with you on that. Typical Michael Bay cheese.

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I know it's supposed to be a funny part, but seriously...the robot is bigger, super advanced higher life form, and oh yeah HE HAS A BIG GUN THAT COULD KILL YOU (or just back hand you through several walls), but you treat him like a pet.

Oh well, I don't go to the movies that often, so I'm gonna see it. So long as the robot action out weights the stupid parts.

:confused0071: What I don't understand is why Bumblebee isn't talking normally as he did when he was fixed at the end of the first film?

Typical ACDelco parts failure? :neenerneener:

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