Are you joking? This is a joke right? The cgi is good but the sound design is intensely lacking, there’s so much sound that would be going on right there and it’s so obvious
@@tylorsmith7580 never watched either franchise, both look like action over plot, and I’d go to marvel for that before going to these franchises, but I’m not rlly into those kinda franchises anyway
Recently I watched Transformers 1 and 2, I've always enjoyed the first one but haven't seen 2 since it came out. I couldn't believe just how bad the second was in terms of its story...wow it was just horrible. Shots like these and Megan Fox were the only enjoyable things lol.
I genuinely believe the first 3 Transformers movies have some of the most flawless CGI ever. The fact that these near 20 year old movies look better than some of what is being released now is truly remarkable.
“Some”? Nah it looks better than almost anything that is being released right now, yes new movie visuals are good but they look nowhere as realistic as this cgi
The guy who did T2 was the dude who made Jurassic park possible with digital, i believe he is currently drinking himself to death after everyone else who did nothing took credit for his work. Theres a documentary on him called Jurassic Punk
Thats cause despite people dunking on Michael Bay. He followed the rule of cool for the transformers movies. Rule of cool means close ups of giant robots and them fighting. So they gotta be detailed and awesome looking. They probably invented a ton of new techniques during the first movie.
I mean, when you pause the video the CGI hardly looks great, but they did have cool ideas. Plenty of far better CGI nowadays. Take off the rose-tinted glasses.
I started liking the plot after hearing about the Optimus villain theory, so I had to rewatch them The plots around the humans are still horrible tho, like the named human characters could all be cut out, suddenly the movies are much better all around lol
Fun Fact: when making devastator, due to how technology wasn’t that advanced, the computers were fried and got burned out by all the memory he contained
but even with those struggles, they still pulled it off QUITE WELL and with every attention to detail, it looks MUCH BETTER than most of the recent films' cgi today
Yeah. I remember that on the bonus disc included with the movie. They did it on purpose when they sent a guy containing the files on him. You could LITERALLY see the smoke from how much of an overload Devastator made.
transformers' cgi has always been the best. even if these transformers films were a decade old, graphics wise it looks better than most recent hollywood films
@@Crimsxn_K1ra No, that is not the reason. The reason is people outsource work to way too many people at a time, and more often than not the same people don't work on the movie from start to finish. Plus it's very rushed.
Fun fact: When Devastator is sucking everything up, if you look closely, there is a newspaper that gets stuck on the pipe for a split second. The newspaper reads "One-eye robot spotted" with a picture of G1 Shockwave. Edit: Additionally, yes the Twins were used for comedic effect/goofiness, but I think it was a missed opportunity to have them work together and fight effectively when it really mattered; like this short scene when they attack Dev
Hate to be the “uh, actually” guy here, but the picture is the design from the Transformers 07 Game, where you fight a version of Shockwave. He’s got the G1 head, but otherwise has all the greebly details you’d expect from a Bayformer.
But then keep in mind the lack of budget in modern Transformers movies, especially compared to the older ones. He’d be able to be used more, but I doubt he would
Attending a preview of the film, Steven Spielberg is reported to have said upon seeing Devastator, "That is fuсking awesome!" Michael Bay was proud of the fact that he could make the normally well-mannered Spielberg swear
Something the transformers movies got so right was the speed at which big things move. I see movies and games made today that still can’t get it right. Something huge has to move slower and smoother to sell its mass, otherwise it feels fake.
that was and it is too. Because both are like different things, one focuses on body detailing features and other on transforming machinery and both are amazing. You could also pacific rim with machinery CGI animation
@@ziplockcreations2313 😂 yeah you could say that. It was done in such a brilliant way that it was almost impossible to tell what's real and what's fake
The bayverse transformers is legit like: *CGI:* Best in the business, we're still regarded as some of the best usage of CGI and practical effects even 10 years later *Plot:* What's a Plot? Edit: WOAH this blew up quick
@@JM64honestly, you can’t really notice that much… 2 is slightly less cohesive and drags fewer historical events into it but otherwise is fine for what it is.
@@JM64 I really like the bayformers trilogy too, simply for it's uniqueness and realism (aside from the occasional plothole or dirty joke), which is why dotm is my favourite.
Director - Extra detailing to balls. Animator - but sir it will increase the already too large file size even more. Director - ok then even more extra detailing in the BALLS
21 computers, devastator caused 21 computers to overheat and kill themselves. So they had to literally animate assemble him piece by piece into the movie
I doubt it. Render farms are designed to run at full capacity for extended periods of time. The only way they would overheat is if the cooling system failed. Even then, the components would likely just thermal throttle.
@@Hyperion62 well you got to remember at that time computers weren't as powerful as they were now, and making something as massive as devastator was pretty much like ripping out the cooling system to your computer and then lighting it on fire before turning it on. Trying to render all of devastator in one computer. Destroyed it because it overworked the CPU which resulted in the motherboard destroying itself If I remember correctly in special features section for the movie on disc. It has an entire thing talking about how they made it and with them mentioning on how it destroyed so many computers to the points they have to split it up into individual moving pieces and then animate all the pieces into one scene while also trying to make it look like that it's one moving machine and not multiple moving independently
@@Hyperion62he is not talking about rendering, you still have to model and animate this thing before you send it for render, and not even the most powerful workstation at the time were capable of working with something so complex and with so much moving parts in 2009. They faced similar challenges with the driller in TF3, but by that point (2011) the most powerful workstation could handle if barely.
@@VitorHugoOliveiraSousaReason for high load doesn't really matter though. Modern computers (including those used in 2009) would simply shut down if even thermal throttling didn't help. Sustained high temps might cause shortened lifespan of the components, but not immediate death. Computers catching destroying themselves/catching fire/exploding or whatever is just a rumor started by the lead animator of the movie. If he wasn't misled himself, my guess is he lied to help the average person understand the difficulty of creating Devastator.
It is 100% hyperbole designed to make people, that don’t understand how computers work, gawk. The very worst thing that’s gonna happen is that the software would crash when it runs out of available memory. I don’t doubt that they had to do some clever compositing in post to get the full thing together but there is no shot that computers were fried. We’re talking about the late oughts. Not the mid nineties with Windows 95.
When Torturo said "I am beneath the enemy's scrotum", the massive groaning in the theater was out of this world. Even from people who went there with mind shut off just to see big shiny explosions and mega pew pew pew.
@sagaswp not to mention the two times they cut abruptly to dogs having sex amongst all the other crude dumb jokes. It's like Michael Bay wanted a discount American Pie movie mixed into it.
The twins, this scene and the metal balls were the moment I knew I wouldn't finish the franchise. Haven't seen any of the films since and pretty sure i didn't miss much of anything. They made the movies for retards and that's what they think of the people who watch their films.
This was peak 2000's, just got out of the recession, everything was cheap, just had my first job, smartphones were just starting to get popular, people were still happy. Man I miss this timeline
Back when RUclips channels had their own individual background design that allowed big artistic freedom to form your theme. There was a postbox feature to message any user directly for socialisation. And RUclips channels had their own comment section outside of videos and posts. A time largely before every channel was dominated by advertisements and sponsoring. When most people did videos without the constant drive for monetarisation and Patreon. Sorry for the rant. Has nothing to do with the video. I just miss the old times of RUclips when I made friends and socialized here before it became the soulless consumer pit that it is now.
@@Chris_Thorndykeit's not just the capitalism - it's degenerative form - corporational monopoly and radical left agenda that pushes to control and limit every aspect of people's life.
Maybe it would help immensely if you would find it in your robot heart to protagonise these chromium-plated, desolate, mach 7 flying, cadillac dealin, cocaine yieldin, not top rope but off top of my ceiling azz NUUUUUUUUUUUUTZZZ. ROTFLMAO
Absolute peak cinema was Pirates of the Caribbean, Lord of the Rings, Transformers, and Spider-Man. Hands down, no debate, full stop. I was absolutely astonished as a kid watching these in theaters. What an insane experience.
Watch Kidou Senshi Gundam: Senkou no Hathaway (engl.: Gundam Hathaway) then. Some parts are a bit boring, but it's definitely doing the whole Big Robots thing way better than Transformers ever could.
People give Michael Bay sh!t for his handling of the transformers franchise but those people don't know that he is the only reason I give a sh!t about the transformers franchise in the first place.
Explosion and really fantastic transformation sequence Each transformers are hard to differentiate but oh boy, it was so badass and the coolest thing ever
For those curious, it took roughly 72 hours PER FRAME to render the combining shot for the pieces of devastator. With over 80,000 parts, it was the most complicated CGI creature of it's time
This pathetic excuse of a Devastator is an abomination. This is the sort of crap that makes me glad I didn't bother to watch any of these movies after the first one. Animated Transformers movie is still the best Transformers movie.
While I somewhat agree with Scar, I dont like this iteration of devastator, I would have LOVED to see him become an actual humanoid bot. Seeing the legs ready up, and the different peices come together would've been great. It also would've been cool if they'd paid homage to the OG movie by playing instruments of destruction when he formed.
Clearly, you haven't fought Vordt from Dark Souls 3. Jokes aside, his logic *does* have merit. If you're fighting something that sucks up whatever it's looking at, the best place to be is in an area it can't easily look at. Granted, you still run the risk of getting crushed, but I'd wager that it's easier to dodge than it is to cling onto a pole for dear life.
You know, shit like this really raises my respect for the Transformers toy manufacturers. Not only did they have to replicate these INCREDIBLY complex designs, but also had to figure out how to make them transform into their vehicles. AND how to connect them all together to make Devastator. Sounds like a massive headache.
I love how it produces suction powerful enough to rip apart mobile homes and lift a several thousand pound van with ease, but the people hiding right behind it can just walk away like its only a mild wind.
@thepolarbear-z6x Are you being serious? You can't possibly be this mentally incompetent... you say they aren't allowed to, and yet someone with no clearance calls it in, and in every other movie where the military is involved 100% of the time, they don't use it. This is something they should have used during the Chicago invasion, and they just didn't. For no explainable reason. Don't even TRY to defend it.
Sound design is a fucking vibe for a producer. I'm so glad I got into this stuff recently and its easier than people consider, all you need is some experience in what sounds like what effect and anyone with enough experience can remake these or better sounds.
Fun fact: this sequence and the Forest Fight were filmed and rendered in IMAX, with small bits of additional footage and a taller aspect ratio. The only way to see this nowadays is the Big Screen Edition of the Blu-Ray and DVD.
Fun fact: IIRC Devastator gets his name from the extreme weather on Cybertron, which is reflected upon well with his vortex generator. Also, this scene apparently won an award for how much cgi was used, or something along those lines.
Yeah, what a natural flowing and well executed censor, where the character just stops talking mid-sentence and waits half a second for the cue to happen, even though it's all CGI and could be easily recut and done properly.
This actually made me realize how little noise there is, despite the insane amount of grinding metal and rock, that'd probably drown out most of the other sounds if we *could* hear it
always bugged me at 1:46 that the tire hits the green one at an attempt to censor the red one who was swearing but is completely out of sync anyway lmao.
The color grading on this is incredible. A little undersaturated for the highlights, but I think that actually adds some realism. A lot better than my CGI.
I'll always love how minimal and cold the dialogues between Decepticons were in the first movies, like when Megatron screams "DEVASTATOR" and thats it, they both know what to do, no time wasted in further explanations. Or the scene where Starscream and Megatron met for the first time in thousend years at the dam in the first movie, and it was like 4, 5 lines of dialogue? Alien, sharp, cold, straight to the point phrases. You can actually feel that those creatures are not from this planet just hearing the way they act. That was peak cinema for me .
It's indeed an in lore thing that decepticons are way more factual and emotionless in their communication, hence why we also see them use computer language from time to time. Usually transformers find this distantiated and cold, so they have developed more friendly languages like humans use.
Gotta hand it to Simmons for risking his life trying to stop a giant metal monster from activating the machine. Would be peak character writing material if he wasn't supposed to be the ironic comic relief.
Someone needs to make a meme how its impractical for transformers to take so damn long to transform just to look cool. Like make an exxagerated video of a transformer transforming and when done the good guys are long gone and its like a day later
Power Rangers apparently did this. Saw a scene from one of their shows where 12 opponents had the characters cornered. Spent 2 minutes of summersaulting, kicks, and punches before they were done getting outfitted. The bad guys were gone, they didn’t stick around like the others do. (Plus I think the sun had set in the process)
I have immense respect for the CGI creators who brought this giant transformer to life with their incredible visual effects and outstanding sound design.
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Are you joking? This is a joke right? The cgi is good but the sound design is intensely lacking, there’s so much sound that would be going on right there and it’s so obvious
Planet of the apes literally is far superior to this
@@tylorsmith7580 never watched either franchise, both look like action over plot, and I’d go to marvel for that before going to these franchises, but I’m not rlly into those kinda franchises anyway
meow
since this was in 2009 literally one if the computers melted rendering this
It’s quite astonishing how they went so hard for scenes like this in a movie that didn’t even have a script lmao
contrary to very popular belief, they actually cared
Well if there is no story you might as well go for the visuals even if you are going to amke it an clustered mess.
Recently I watched Transformers 1 and 2, I've always enjoyed the first one but haven't seen 2 since it came out. I couldn't believe just how bad the second was in terms of its story...wow it was just horrible. Shots like these and Megan Fox were the only enjoyable things lol.
Womp womp
This blud probably call rise of the beast masterpiece
I genuinely believe the first 3 Transformers movies have some of the most flawless CGI ever. The fact that these near 20 year old movies look better than some of what is being released now is truly remarkable.
“Some”? Nah it looks better than almost anything that is being released right now, yes new movie visuals are good but they look nowhere as realistic as this cgi
The guy who did T2 was the dude who made Jurassic park possible with digital, i believe he is currently drinking himself to death after everyone else who did nothing took credit for his work. Theres a documentary on him called Jurassic Punk
Thats cause despite people dunking on Michael Bay. He followed the rule of cool for the transformers movies. Rule of cool means close ups of giant robots and them fighting. So they gotta be detailed and awesome looking. They probably invented a ton of new techniques during the first movie.
Not remarkable, just incredibly sad that movies lowered the bar so low, but people still eat it up
I mean, when you pause the video the CGI hardly looks great, but they did have cool ideas.
Plenty of far better CGI nowadays. Take off the rose-tinted glasses.
Didn't this scene legit fried super high end computers used for CGI back then? They went all out for devastator
Yup
As they should for a Transformer called Devastator
It needed a sacrifice to being devastator to life
I believe it took like 30 computers working together, and still one wound up exploding and another completely melted
Bro Devastated the computer that renders the film 😂
Let's be honest, NO ONE ever went to see the Bayverse movies for the plot, only for the epic transforming and fight scenes
if you want ti watch transformers for plot, Transformers 1 (2007). That have good story.
Why tho? I loved the story tbh
Until they started focusing on human more than the robots in last knight.
Revenge of the fallen made me interested in Cybertron lore ngl, especially when they delved into the fallen and the primes.
Yeah, and that got stale after the first movie.
I started liking the plot after hearing about the Optimus villain theory, so I had to rewatch them
The plots around the humans are still horrible tho, like the named human characters could all be cut out, suddenly the movies are much better all around lol
And that railgun that can one-shot one of the biggest Transformers was never seen again
Because that’s C L A S S I F I E D
Could probably kill Megatron with that
From 75 miles away, no less. (Assuming it's in the Suez approaches and not the Med which is 100 miles...)
Who cares, it's the type of movie that gave the robot balls..
@@LEYTHLEGACY Probably? It one-shot devastator. Megatron is cooked.
i never understood movies with a strong wind vortext type of scene and a 1000lb car gets sucked in the air but the 150lb person next to it doesnt lol
it is the same logic in some of these twister movies. it is just entertainment is all
“It’s ackshually the laminar kammback effect” is what the super duper smart supporters will say.
its a movie. some things happen that dont make sense at all.
For me those 1000lb robots are mental but humans are not.😅
More surface area for the wind to hit. Simple as.
Fun Fact: when making devastator, due to how technology wasn’t that advanced, the computers were fried and got burned out by all the memory he contained
but even with those struggles, they still pulled it off QUITE WELL and with every attention to detail, it looks MUCH BETTER than most of the recent films' cgi today
@@Crimsxn_K1ra I agree
@@Crimsxn_K1ra Helps that it's technology & metal which is more easy for CGI too replicate then flesh & fur.
Yeah. I remember that on the bonus disc included with the movie. They did it on purpose when they sent a guy containing the files on him. You could LITERALLY see the smoke from how much of an overload Devastator made.
@Crimsxn_K1ra they should've taken an example from these films cgi and implemented them into future movies.
transformers' cgi has always been the best. even if these transformers films were a decade old, graphics wise it looks better than most recent hollywood films
This is what happens when hollywood actually pays their special affects artists
@@darthvader0219 is that the reason why most high budget films today weren't looking as great as the 6 transformers films made by ILM?
@@Crimsxn_K1raany of the VFX ILM creates has been top notch. Even if the movies themselves weren't so great.
@@Crimsxn_K1ra
No, that is not the reason.
The reason is people outsource work to way too many people at a time, and more often than not the same people don't work on the movie from start to finish. Plus it's very rushed.
This is mostly due to the amount of CGI work being required is so great that the artists don't have enough time in many cases.
This scene created a life long obsession with railguns.
Fun fact: When Devastator is sucking everything up, if you look closely, there is a newspaper that gets stuck on the pipe for a split second. The newspaper reads "One-eye robot spotted" with a picture of G1 Shockwave.
Edit: Additionally, yes the Twins were used for comedic effect/goofiness, but I think it was a missed opportunity to have them work together and fight effectively when it really mattered; like this short scene when they attack Dev
2:03 👌
now I’m starting to think if Shockwave was on Earth before DOTM (I don’t remember the off screen lore all that much 💀)
@@Yarrgho In the game of Dark of The Moon. It’s revealed that Shockwave crashed and was held in secret by Russians in a icy underground base.
Hate to be the “uh, actually” guy here, but the picture is the design from the Transformers 07 Game, where you fight a version of Shockwave. He’s got the G1 head, but otherwise has all the greebly details you’d expect from a Bayformer.
@@captainamedeus7047 right
Imagine how much more screen time Devastator would have with todays technology
None?
It'd be mostly the same.
But then keep in mind the lack of budget in modern Transformers movies, especially compared to the older ones. He’d be able to be used more, but I doubt he would
@vain3207 what got you to that conclusion?
@@Bonecrusher009-d7p No idea
when the human grip was stronger than the weight of a van and trucks
movie logic 😂
The Indomitable Human Grip Strength
Attending a preview of the film, Steven Spielberg is reported to have said upon seeing Devastator, "That is fuсking awesome!"
Michael Bay was proud of the fact that he could make the normally well-mannered Spielberg swear
I seriously doubt a 'real' director like Spielberg would have anything at all positive to say about this dreck.
@@sagaswpthat's because you think you're smart enough to criticize cinema without knowing hardly anything about it
Bay didn’t make it. His animators did
@@umayle07 But he was the one who led them. If it weren't for Bay, Transformers wouldn't have made the evolution in CGI
That's what Bay specializes in, he's failed if he's not making you say "That is fucking awesome!"
You know it's good when you can "feel the weight" and have to remind yourself that it's only pixels.
what you see are signals sent to your brain by photoreceptors. how are pixels any different in dictating the magnitude of your experience
Something the transformers movies got so right was the speed at which big things move.
I see movies and games made today that still can’t get it right. Something huge has to move slower and smoother to sell its mass, otherwise it feels fake.
@@CrazyLikeUhFox That's the same reason that Pacific Rim is so good. The enormous mechs and monsters FEEL like they're really that size.
@@chrismawson4430 the first Pacific Rim I’d argue probably does it even better than transformers, yes.
@@CrazyLikeUhFox 0:38 yeah transformers ToTaLlY nailed that
Plain daylight, dust, sand, smoke, AND mechanical simulation. All flawlessly rendered into the best scene 🎉🎉
I believe peak CGI still remains with Davvy Jones.
that was and it is too.
Because both are like different things, one focuses on body detailing features and other on transforming machinery and both are amazing.
You could also pacific rim with machinery CGI animation
Yeah Pacific rim too, even lord of the rings certain scenes.@@ganeshsinghrautela164
I knew if I'd checked into the comment section I'd find someone thinking the same thing.
Dead Man's Chest is still one of my favorite movies.
@@ganeshsinghrautela164I still don't understand how Del Toro made the Jaeger's look more realistic than the actual people in the movie. Lol
@@ziplockcreations2313 😂 yeah you could say that. It was done in such a brilliant way that it was almost impossible to tell what's real and what's fake
Would not have been the same without the sound design
VERY true.
not to be that guy but yeah it wouldnt be the same if it was different..
@@Kodaiva what's your point lol ?
AND the CGI
@@dev4159 I think his point is ; the sound design was crap ...
the 3d artists said that this beast crashed computers and caused them to melt because of the amount of parts that were being rendered
The bayverse transformers is legit like:
*CGI:* Best in the business, we're still regarded as some of the best usage of CGI and practical effects even 10 years later
*Plot:* What's a Plot?
Edit: WOAH this blew up quick
Well, bay did say he makes movies for teenagers lol.
1 and 3 had a decent enough plot. 2 suffered from a writers strike.
@@JM64honestly, you can’t really notice that much… 2 is slightly less cohesive and drags fewer historical events into it but otherwise is fine for what it is.
@@JM64 I really like the bayformers trilogy too, simply for it's uniqueness and realism (aside from the occasional plothole or dirty joke), which is why dotm is my favourite.
Lot of people dont mind a subpar plot if the movie is entertaining enough and is a fun watch.
Supposedly Devastator is constantly in tremendous pain because of all the stress the transformation puts on its parts.
It would explain his attitude 😂
I think he needs to spend some time in zero gravity to sort that out
That explains why he's constantly screaming
Well there is gravity on earth which probably explains the intense pain
Connecticons were an unnatural creation from Soundwave, he caused so much suffering for his sience.
1:13 we going out like men 💯✊️
A thousand 👍
Most gaest thing in the whole movie
@lunix3259 says the gae in the closet, your probably a male feminist too
Director - Extra detailing to balls.
Animator - but sir it will increase the already too large file size even more.
Director - ok then even more extra detailing in the BALLS
I think I even saw Miley Cyrus hanging from one of them.
@@exodeus7959that was the hawk tuah girl dangling from the nut hairs by her throat
@@exodeus7959 she came in like a "wrecking ball!"
21 computers, devastator caused 21 computers to overheat and kill themselves. So they had to literally animate assemble him piece by piece into the movie
I doubt it. Render farms are designed to run at full capacity for extended periods of time. The only way they would overheat is if the cooling system failed. Even then, the components would likely just thermal throttle.
@@Hyperion62 well you got to remember at that time computers weren't as powerful as they were now, and making something as massive as devastator was pretty much like ripping out the cooling system to your computer and then lighting it on fire before turning it on. Trying to render all of devastator in one computer. Destroyed it because it overworked the CPU which resulted in the motherboard destroying itself
If I remember correctly in special features section for the movie on disc. It has an entire thing talking about how they made it and with them mentioning on how it destroyed so many computers to the points they have to split it up into individual moving pieces and then animate all the pieces into one scene while also trying to make it look like that it's one moving machine and not multiple moving independently
@@Hyperion62he is not talking about rendering, you still have to model and animate this thing before you send it for render, and not even the most powerful workstation at the time were capable of working with something so complex and with so much moving parts in 2009. They faced similar challenges with the driller in TF3, but by that point (2011) the most powerful workstation could handle if barely.
@@VitorHugoOliveiraSousaReason for high load doesn't really matter though. Modern computers (including those used in 2009) would simply shut down if even thermal throttling didn't help. Sustained high temps might cause shortened lifespan of the components, but not immediate death.
Computers catching destroying themselves/catching fire/exploding or whatever is just a rumor started by the lead animator of the movie. If he wasn't misled himself, my guess is he lied to help the average person understand the difficulty of creating Devastator.
It is 100% hyperbole designed to make people, that don’t understand how computers work, gawk. The very worst thing that’s gonna happen is that the software would crash when it runs out of available memory. I don’t doubt that they had to do some clever compositing in post to get the full thing together but there is no shot that computers were fried. We’re talking about the late oughts. Not the mid nineties with Windows 95.
1:04 the head slam was personal 💀
What head slam?
When Torturo said "I am beneath the enemy's scrotum", the massive groaning in the theater was out of this world. Even from people who went there with mind shut off just to see big shiny explosions and mega pew pew pew.
And that was like the third or fourth testical joke in the movie.
@sagaswp not to mention the two times they cut abruptly to dogs having sex amongst all the other crude dumb jokes. It's like Michael Bay wanted a discount American Pie movie mixed into it.
@@sagaswp it's the bluntest testiment to the contest of the strictest uncontested standards shunning slightest tritest protest
The twins, this scene and the metal balls were the moment I knew I wouldn't finish the franchise. Haven't seen any of the films since and pretty sure i didn't miss much of anything. They made the movies for retards and that's what they think of the people who watch their films.
I would’ve died laughing hearing all of that from the theater lmfaoooo
5:29 there you go. The most iconic lines of Bayverse.
Edit: I get it, due go balls of steel.
I haven't pressed the numbers yet but I can predict it
"I'm under the monsters testicles"
Dude literally got balls of steel
Edit: You all are so funny, i cant stop laughing while reading all of the versions you all came up with 😂🤣😂
Dude literally got balls of steel
Dude literally got balls of steel
Guys i think that dude literally got balls of steel
3:06 BRO THERES NO WAY THEY PUT BUNGEE ZOMBIE IN THERE😂😂
😂
This was peak 2000's, just got out of the recession, everything was cheap, just had my first job, smartphones were just starting to get popular, people were still happy. Man I miss this timeline
Back when RUclips channels had their own individual background design that allowed big artistic freedom to form your theme.
There was a postbox feature to message any user directly for socialisation. And RUclips channels had their own comment section outside of videos and posts.
A time largely before every channel was dominated by advertisements and sponsoring. When most people did videos without the constant drive for monetarisation and Patreon.
Sorry for the rant. Has nothing to do with the video. I just miss the old times of RUclips when I made friends and socialized here before it became the soulless consumer pit that it is now.
@@colonelthyran7755they literally had no reason to remove the first two.. probably could've been as big as Instagram if they kept it.
@@colonelthyran7755It’s such a shame that those days are gone. RUclips is just another victim of corporate capitalism.
Honey and gold rained from the sky, we could all levitate, and there was no war. Those were the days.
@@Chris_Thorndykeit's not just the capitalism - it's degenerative form - corporational monopoly and radical left agenda that pushes to control and limit every aspect of people's life.
The one thing i hate about the transformer movie series is that they keep changing the storyline and switching protagonists
Maybe it would help immensely if you would find it in your robot heart to protagonise these chromium-plated, desolate, mach 7 flying, cadillac dealin, cocaine yieldin, not top rope but off top of my ceiling azz NUUUUUUUUUUUUTZZZ. ROTFLMAO
Did they have much of a choice? They kept casting people who are notoriously hard to work with...
Human npcs are not the main characters of this movies. It's either Optimus or Bumblebee that is the main characters.
@@orderofshadow even they were constantly re written with every movie. I remeber as child being confused as hell as to what is happening
Bro GRIPPED that mix truck by the hips, freaky lil transformer
Then grunted like he bussed one😭😭
Remember The Computers During Production Crashed & Frozed Many Times Back In Days 😧🤯💥
Crashed 3 times…
Also melted a few computers so each limb had to be rendered separately and then all spliced together at the end
One of them lit on fire
Back in the day....
Now I feel old
Hey it was only 2009 it wasn’t that long ago right? (I refuse to believe it’s been 15 years)
I AM DIRECTLY BELOW THE ENEMYS SCRONUM
I was looking for this comment!
Dude had balls of steel
As im scoll down, lul'z......
Absolute peak cinema was Pirates of the Caribbean, Lord of the Rings, Transformers, and Spider-Man. Hands down, no debate, full stop. I was absolutely astonished as a kid watching these in theaters. What an insane experience.
I don't care what anyone else thinks about this movie. I watched it dozens of times, and scenes like this never get old.
Watch Kidou Senshi Gundam: Senkou no Hathaway (engl.: Gundam Hathaway) then.
Some parts are a bit boring, but it's definitely doing the whole Big Robots thing way better than Transformers ever could.
It’s my personal favourite, even though most say that this is one of the worst ones lol
@@hexcodeff6624Nobody cares about your weebo stuff
I don't care when anyone says but Still better than age of extinction and the last knight
The first three Transformers, Avatar, and Pacific Rim will always be the peak of CGI to me.
I can agree with that. Weird how quality has decreased over time...
Can't forget pirates of the Caribbean
I only just noticed that when he’s initially sucking everything up, there’s a guy in front of him that… disappears. Rip that guy.
People give Michael Bay sh!t for his handling of the transformers franchise but those people don't know that he is the only reason I give a sh!t about the transformers franchise in the first place.
His movies fucking suck
Explosion and really fantastic transformation sequence
Each transformers are hard to differentiate but oh boy, it was so badass and the coolest thing ever
@@3takoyakisstill is☕️
He definitely did do a great job with the first two. The remaining films he directed weren't as good after ROTF.
@@TimPrime1Dark of the Moon is actually great
The first three are a perfect trilogy
I find it fascinating on how all of the constructicons form a single mind, but how it causes an extreme amount of pain to devastator
Ikr
@@TheEntwicklungEnthusiast all the minds fighting for control
For those curious, it took roughly 72 hours PER FRAME to render the combining shot for the pieces of devastator. With over 80,000 parts, it was the most complicated CGI creature of it's time
the fact this was made in 2009 is crazy and the fact these transformers movies where peak
Bro thinks CGI was invented yesterday
I won't ever forgive them for what they did to Devastator, but what they did, they did it beautifully
Wonder how badass it would’ve been if they made a humanoid designed one, like G1. That would’ve had Tidalwave level aura in live action.
This pathetic excuse of a Devastator is an abomination. This is the sort of crap that makes me glad I didn't bother to watch any of these movies after the first one. Animated Transformers movie is still the best Transformers movie.
@@SCAR16L nuh uh 😎
While I somewhat agree with Scar, I dont like this iteration of devastator, I would have LOVED to see him become an actual humanoid bot. Seeing the legs ready up, and the different peices come together would've been great. It also would've been cool if they'd paid homage to the OG movie by playing instruments of destruction when he formed.
@@SCAR16Lcope, its a good design, go cope harder
The CGI, sound design, and fights are the reason these are some of my favorite movies of all time, so freaking good
That dude really said, "The safest place is under it." That is some brain dead ass logic.
Me fighting huge game boss be like
"Ah yes he cant touch me if i hide under his ball"
I mean, when the alternative is getting crushed trying to run away from it it's not a bad idea.
it was gonna suck you up again if you dont go under it
Clearly, you haven't fought Vordt from Dark Souls 3.
Jokes aside, his logic *does* have merit. If you're fighting something that sucks up whatever it's looking at, the best place to be is in an area it can't easily look at. Granted, you still run the risk of getting crushed, but I'd wager that it's easier to dodge than it is to cling onto a pole for dear life.
@@shakarnagent5060True!
0:41 I like this little detail
They made the headlights like eyes looking at Simon and with (Whoever he is)
@@kusihari1425 Simmons and Leo
sound design in the first 3 TF films was S tier. So damn good
“He dead. He got ate. He got so ate up.”
You know, shit like this really raises my respect for the Transformers toy manufacturers. Not only did they have to replicate these INCREDIBLY complex designs, but also had to figure out how to make them transform into their vehicles. AND how to connect them all together to make Devastator. Sounds like a massive headache.
If you think that's impressive, check out the Lego Devastator by aranobilis98
The devastator toy didn't transform and was vehicles only. It was the microscale version only that transformed.
5:40 "I wont miss"
"Watch out for friendly fire"
gotta play armored core again bro
Rusty the GOAT fr
Confirmed.
Constructicon Devastator has been terminated.
The “kill the monster from the inside” trope is a lot more satisfying when it’s done by a minor character who could very easily die.
5:25 "I am directly below... the enemy scrotum." 🤣💀
Literally balls of steel 🌚
It’s incredible how much effort they put into the script of a movie that could’ve been saved by CGI alone..
4:32 America liberating you when you discover oil.
Ha ha, good one! 😊
With biden yes, under Trump we didn’t need to “deliver democracy” since we were energy independent.
@@charleskavoukjian3441 America has never been energy independent
@@charleskavoukjian3441 I meant in general notion, transcending the current political climate.
Key and Peele? 😂
I love how it produces suction powerful enough to rip apart mobile homes and lift a several thousand pound van with ease, but the people hiding right behind it can just walk away like its only a mild wind.
Tornadoes have been known to behave like this too, to some extent.
And the table of small items like hookahs don't get sucked in front of the buildings that are getting sucked up lol
Poder do roteiro
The animation was peak, the design was peak, the transformations were peak, and the music was peak. Transformers was the height of my childhood
Amen
That's sad.
Can i pet that dawg
CAN I PET THAT DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWG
_he don bite_
I can hear Luke.😅
“My little princess wouldn’t hurt a fly”
I would
Saw this as a kid and it was awsome...
i see this as adult now and it's still awsome❤
I binged watched the whole franchise a few weeks ago... definitely is a gem from my teenage years.
Movie name
@@PawanMishra-oy7cb transformers revenge of the fallen
except for the complete lack of gravity for the car spinning at 1:35
Don’t care look cool
5:24 They showed literally balls of steel 😅
And then they never use the railgun ever again, despite the fact it one shot the largest decepticon they've ever seen
That's what happens when there's no writer involved in the production team
My shitty headcanon is that the USS Kidd is secretly an Autobot that's just really lazy and doesn't wanna engage in fights
@@thegrunbeld6876 you clearly never watched the movies
They literally weren't allowed to bud did you even watch the movie
@thepolarbear-z6x Are you being serious? You can't possibly be this mentally incompetent... you say they aren't allowed to, and yet someone with no clearance calls it in, and in every other movie where the military is involved 100% of the time, they don't use it. This is something they should have used during the Chicago invasion, and they just didn't. For no explainable reason. Don't even TRY to defend it.
"Mean robots suck" is to this day one of my favorite movie quotes, and I'm not even lying.
Yeah. This movie still holds up better than most today.
no
@@Bapuji42you are gay
@@allurisiddarth1481 These movies are designed to make people stupider. It worked on you.
@@Bapuji42 touch some grass
@@allurisiddarth1481 See, there you go, the movies work.
Bro that one rooftop zombie in pvz 💀💀💀 3:06
I can’t unhear it.
That mf stole one of my watermelon plant
@@docilelikewintercatfish must be a black one
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who heard it
Fr xddd
Sound design is a fucking vibe for a producer. I'm so glad I got into this stuff recently and its easier than people consider, all you need is some experience in what sounds like what effect and anyone with enough experience can remake these or better sounds.
The little detail of the headlights following them like eyes at 0:42 amazes me every time.
15 years since this movie came out and I'm only now realising that. That is so damn cool
How did I never notice that lmao
3:05 real talk now: is that scream the same sound like in Plants vs Zombies?
ikr! neon cat
Yeehaw same goes for ghost rider
I also noticed so I went looking in comments
lol y’all never heard of a stock sound effect? Example of one is the famous Wilhelm scream
Basically each limb was on its own computer, and they just compiled it together
"Look at this mutha fer" "mean robots suuck" ALWAYS makes me smile lmao
its like nate and nick diaz as robots
Not gonna lie. This rendition of Devastater is actually awesome. The way they combine to one another makes this scene feel epic.
“I am directly under the enemy’s scrotum”. Gets me every goddamn time🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact: this sequence and the Forest Fight were filmed and rendered in IMAX, with small bits of additional footage and a taller aspect ratio. The only way to see this nowadays is the Big Screen Edition of the Blu-Ray and DVD.
He had probably some of my favourite scenes from this entire movie
"I am directly below... the enemy's scrotom."
Fun fact: IIRC Devastator gets his name from the extreme weather on Cybertron, which is reflected upon well with his vortex generator.
Also, this scene apparently won an award for how much cgi was used, or something along those lines.
Fun fact: people also call him Devastator the way those 2007s computers got devastated by trying to create him 😂
00:48 Don't lie , how many of you woke up in the morning like this after watching this as a kid?
Me😅
i used to act out that transformation while having a shower lol
never have
😳
_i feel seen_
damn it’s nice to know there are more of you
It's almost like putting effort and time into CGI makes it good or something.
DC: 👀
Yeah, it doesn't fool the eye even for a second.
And it aspiring cars and walls but not afecting the objects on a picnic table is just stupid
@@estrafalario5612 1:20 I just saw that, HILARIOUS.
@@estrafalario5612bruh i never noticed that lmfao
Now imagine showing that to someone in the 1600´s or even in early cinema in the 20’s lmao
1:44 "LOOK AT THIS MOTHERF-" 🗣️📢🗣️📢🗣️📢🗣️📢🗣️📢🗣️📢🗣️📢🗣️📢
Imagine getting mogged by those sigma twins 🗿
Yeah, what a natural flowing and well executed censor,
where the character just stops talking mid-sentence and waits half a second for the cue to happen,
even though it's all CGI and could be easily recut and done properly.
Mean robot suck
@@cinemaclips5169 succ* 😂
This actually made me realize how little noise there is, despite the insane amount of grinding metal and rock, that'd probably drown out most of the other sounds if we *could* hear it
always bugged me at 1:46 that the tire hits the green one at an attempt to censor the red one who was swearing but is completely out of sync anyway lmao.
Multiple vehicle transformation into one was so cool
1:30 I didn’t even notice the goat too
It was pretty brutal😅
I love that everything gets sucked in but the stuff on the table is just chillin.
I want these kind of transformers movies back
5:26 the transformer had literal steel of balls 😭
Moment of silence for the quad core 1.3GHz CPU and 16GB RAM computer with a 5600 RPM HDD that had to render that.
Remember watching that at the imax cinema the sound effects gave you goosebumps
If I recall I heard the animation of devastators transformation overheated many computers
3:07 That sounds oddly familiar....
Bungee Zombie LOL
I thought I heard smt 😭
When it first came out in cinemas the scene blew my mind with the sound design
The color grading on this is incredible. A little undersaturated for the highlights, but I think that actually adds some realism. A lot better than my CGI.
I'll always love how minimal and cold the dialogues between Decepticons were in the first movies, like when Megatron screams "DEVASTATOR" and thats it, they both know what to do, no time wasted in further explanations. Or the scene where Starscream and Megatron met for the first time in thousend years at the dam in the first movie, and it was like 4, 5 lines of dialogue? Alien, sharp, cold, straight to the point phrases. You can actually feel that those creatures are not from this planet just hearing the way they act. That was peak cinema for me .
It's indeed an in lore thing that decepticons are way more factual and emotionless in their communication, hence why we also see them use computer language from time to time. Usually transformers find this distantiated and cold, so they have developed more friendly languages like humans use.
Devastator: I got it he means read the email
CGI people after watching the ugliest, most visually confusing scene I've ever scene: This is literally perfect.
Sounds like you're coping to me 😂
Gotta hand it to Simmons for risking his life trying to stop a giant metal monster from activating the machine. Would be peak character writing material if he wasn't supposed to be the ironic comic relief.
5:24 Meme moment
Transformers 1,2 and 3 were so fucking good.
Its incredible how you cant match this level of mix between practical and CGI with today's technology. Michael Bay is one of a kind.
This movie was what got me into film sound and sound design and Foley
funny how devastaors ability was just being a huge dyson vaccum
Someone needs to make a meme how its impractical for transformers to take so damn long to transform just to look cool. Like make an exxagerated video of a transformer transforming and when done the good guys are long gone and its like a day later
They probably already did that in a Robot Chicken episode.
Power Rangers apparently did this. Saw a scene from one of their shows where 12 opponents had the characters cornered. Spent 2 minutes of summersaulting, kicks, and punches before they were done getting outfitted. The bad guys were gone, they didn’t stick around like the others do. (Plus I think the sun had set in the process)
When you realize the Skids is voiced by Tom Kenny aka Spongebob lol
Ah yes the famous Spingebob
He also voiced wheelie in the movie which make me think about how he voiced skids and wheelie at the same time
@@dimensionalcat8858 this is new information to me, but now I hear it 😂
@@joshuaded1052aw hell nah why he call spunch bob dat😭😭‼️😭
@@yxrackman2397 idk, but he is a coward for changing it.
I have immense respect for the CGI creators who brought this giant transformer to life with their incredible visual effects and outstanding sound design.
0:26 is that the beginning to the producer tag “CatchRec on any cassette”
who??
@@Kuruums2 what where why and how