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mimi_sardinia: (Hot Rod)
[personal profile] mimi_sardinia
The more I see of him, the more I like Wreck-Gar, and the more I see of Blur the more I like the batshit crack pairing I came up with in my exile.


Doesn't change anything of my fondness for Rodimus though, but I am getting a better idea of the relationships between him and several of the others.


I don't like Marissa Fairbourn's accent though. ETA: She must die. Really.

Oh and the Quint scientist is rather a font of exposition.


ETA 2: I think they missed a few details in Dark Awakening - a few details that make it easier for me to ignore a detail I'm not overly fond of. Case and point, Hot Rod/Rodimus is the same size as Optimus when they fight. I got the distinct impression that Roddy's upgrade also upgraded his size... o.Õ

And so far I have little problem with Wheelie and Daniel - as long as Wheelie doesn't go as squeaky as he was in one of the early parts of FFoD, luckily he hasn't been that squeaky since that episode (it was FFoD 2 or 3).

ETA - The Revenge: I really hate the human bodies in Only Human. They're tubby, and so very damn Eighties. And Roddy is supposed to good looking. And apparently said human bodies can grow hair - Springer was bitching about needing a shave.

Though I do like the scene where Mags and Arcee are faced with their original bodies.

Springer you lazy putz! Never repaired yourself? By Primus... o.Ô

ETA - Bride of ETA: Ehh, I'm hardly impressed with Primacron either. Ask me some time about my personal resolution of Primus origin and animated continuity.

I do kinda like that Call of the Primitives has someone is out to get rid of the twit.

ETA - Son of ETA: I wish Grimlock would wear his humanoid form more.

ETA Family Values: I haven't seen much evidence lately of Rodimus Prime being all that emo, he only really complains about leadership once, in Dark Awakening, which is appropriate because he gets what he thinks is a chance to relinquish it. Then again, I haven't yet watched The Burden Hardest To Bear or Return of Optimus Prime - the other two stories where Roddy loses the matrix (though Return is the only voluntary one), and I've been skipping a fair few so maybe I've missed something... but I am suspecting that any emo he's reputed to have is like a lot of emo characters - more fanon than anything canon.

2007-12-07 18:35 (UTC)
ext_18500: My non-fandom OC Oraania. She's crazy. (Lennox - Oh shit.)
by [identity profile] mimi-sardinia.livejournal.com
An interesting point on accents - the first time I watched the new Transformers movie, I spent half the movie trying to figure out what was wrong with Maggie's voice before I realised she was the only Australian accent in a movie full of American ones.

I'm so used to hearing American (Hollywood) accents that to throw an Aussie in the mix it came off really weird to my ears, and it seems that it's only Aussie accents that throw me like that. The problem doesn't exist in an Australian production - that all Aussie accents - but in something American, especially since I wasn't at all familiar with the actor - it'd probably be different if it was a well-known Australian actor... and it seems to apply only to Aussie accents too - if it'd been say a British accent thrown into the mix then it probably wouldn't have had me boggled like that.
edited 2007-12-07 18:37 (UTC)

2007-12-08 21:02 (UTC)
by [identity profile] jazzymegster.livejournal.com
Mmm, know what you mean - I had the same thing happen with Lost - I thought Claire's accent was fake at first (noooo, the actress is Aussie, and I've never heard her natural accent before). As you say, bunch of Aussies, doesn't bother me (I love Farscape and it doesn't bug me then).

It's probably that everyone is so used to Americans and Brits cropping up in movies that we don't really give it any thought. But evidently we're so unused to hearing an Aussie accent in that mix, and that's why it sounds weird to us. If that made any sense? (You know, if I knew what the hell I was really talking about, I'd write meta about this, but I really don't).

2007-12-09 00:01 (UTC)
ext_18500: My non-fandom OC Oraania. She's crazy. (Default)
by [identity profile] mimi-sardinia.livejournal.com
I think it may be a matter of how many Aussie actors who work overseas assume other accents to fit into the setting they are playing - there's a good few rather well known Aussies around, both in TV and movies, who do mostly American characters so we don't usually hear their Australian accents.

So, outside Australian productions, Aussie accents are rare things in entertainment. Plus Americans are rarely ever good at imitating Aussie accents.
edited 2007-12-09 00:23 (UTC)

2007-12-09 21:34 (UTC)
by [identity profile] jazzymegster.livejournal.com
*nodnod* I think you're right. Like Julian McMahon totally had me fooled (and still does on occasion) and, as I said, the actress who plays Claire in Lost (her name escapes me).

Plus Americans are rarely ever good at imitating Aussie accents.

I've never heard one try, but I could believe it. I've heard some terrible accents faked by Yanks, so it doesn't really surprise me that none of them can do a convincing Aussie.

Also, OT, but is that Lightning in your icon? (Apologies if I've asked you that before).