Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Jul 15, 2009 7:20:43 GMT
A maximum of 24 people voted in any single question.
The Hub is in two minds about whether to see the film again in the cinema (12 votes to 11 in favour of doing so - no statistically significant verdict either way).
The Hub is in three minds about the respective charms of Megan Fox and Isabel Lucas in their TF roles (8 votes to Megan/Mikaela, 7 to Isabel/Alice, and 9 voters apparently favouring neither).
The Hub bends its knee to Jetfire, king of the film (19 loyal subjects, 5 rebels).
The Hub winces in sympathy with the demise of Ravage (7 ouches) and Sideways (6 ouches). Grindor and Demolishor's fates did not go unnoticed. The Hub has no pity for Scorponok, who dared to attack royalty, or Devastator, who shamefully failed to beat those annoying Twins.
Of all the minor characters, two thirds of the Hub votes Soundwave as making the best use of his limited screen time. Devastator scores zero for a second time in the polls.
The Hub is indecisive when it comes to which of the supposed comedy elements is most worthy of being erased from history. In descending order, we nominate Sam's room-mate Leo, Sam's Mum, the Twins, humping dogs and the astronomy professor. No-one voted for Wheelie or Agents Simmons being Hublic Enemy Number One, and of course, no-one dared to speak out against the king of the film.
The best action sequence in the film was the forest battle, in which Prime fights to the finish with Megatron, Starscream and Grindor (16 votes out of 21). The contributions of the Shanghai, Ravage/Reedman and pre-resurrection desert scenes were noted.
The Hub gives the film two and a half stars (OK, two point three-six recurring).
The Hub is in two minds about whether it would rather have a third film from this creative team or end the series here (11 voters will welcome a third film, 10 would rather have nothing - no statistically significant verdict either way). A third live-action film with a different creative team was not an option for the purposes of this question, but was discussed nonetheless.
Of those who expressed an opinion, two thirds would prefer a third film in the series to remain on Earth, the other third wanting to see more of Cybertron. The majority of those who expressed an opinion (11 out of 18) wanted to see Shockwave take charge. Half of voters wanted to see the Dinobots. Binary-bonding, more Pretenders and even Unicron have their supporters. One poor fool wants to bring in time-travel.
Martin
The Hub is in two minds about whether to see the film again in the cinema (12 votes to 11 in favour of doing so - no statistically significant verdict either way).
The Hub is in three minds about the respective charms of Megan Fox and Isabel Lucas in their TF roles (8 votes to Megan/Mikaela, 7 to Isabel/Alice, and 9 voters apparently favouring neither).
The Hub bends its knee to Jetfire, king of the film (19 loyal subjects, 5 rebels).
The Hub winces in sympathy with the demise of Ravage (7 ouches) and Sideways (6 ouches). Grindor and Demolishor's fates did not go unnoticed. The Hub has no pity for Scorponok, who dared to attack royalty, or Devastator, who shamefully failed to beat those annoying Twins.
Of all the minor characters, two thirds of the Hub votes Soundwave as making the best use of his limited screen time. Devastator scores zero for a second time in the polls.
The Hub is indecisive when it comes to which of the supposed comedy elements is most worthy of being erased from history. In descending order, we nominate Sam's room-mate Leo, Sam's Mum, the Twins, humping dogs and the astronomy professor. No-one voted for Wheelie or Agents Simmons being Hublic Enemy Number One, and of course, no-one dared to speak out against the king of the film.
The best action sequence in the film was the forest battle, in which Prime fights to the finish with Megatron, Starscream and Grindor (16 votes out of 21). The contributions of the Shanghai, Ravage/Reedman and pre-resurrection desert scenes were noted.
The Hub gives the film two and a half stars (OK, two point three-six recurring).
The Hub is in two minds about whether it would rather have a third film from this creative team or end the series here (11 voters will welcome a third film, 10 would rather have nothing - no statistically significant verdict either way). A third live-action film with a different creative team was not an option for the purposes of this question, but was discussed nonetheless.
Of those who expressed an opinion, two thirds would prefer a third film in the series to remain on Earth, the other third wanting to see more of Cybertron. The majority of those who expressed an opinion (11 out of 18) wanted to see Shockwave take charge. Half of voters wanted to see the Dinobots. Binary-bonding, more Pretenders and even Unicron have their supporters. One poor fool wants to bring in time-travel.
Martin