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Thursday, June 25, 2009

The real failure behind the Transformers movie

My friend Will, in forestry school for urban forestry, had this to say about the new Transformers movie:

"It's metal fighting metal. And no one's recycling. Tell me who recycles all that metal--no one. That's the real tragedy."



Hehe. Has anyone actually seen it and want to share on the nature of recycling? I bet Optimus Prime recycles. At least, the Optimus Prime of my youth.

4 comments:

  1. There were lines in the movie that led me to believe that the robots were partly made of radioactive material. I don't think you can recycle radioactive material in any traditional sense.

    woo buzzkill

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  2. They do reuse parts, to fix and to build new bots and upgrade, so it's not a total environmental mess. Except for the part where they're radioactive.

    Otherwise, the film was horrible. And bad.

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  3. I really hope this isn't serious.

    Recycling isn't THAT important, and these things don't exist. They aren't made of metal, they're made of CG.

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  4. I haven't seen the movie so I'm not sure on the material of the Transformers, but more importantly, I think what Will said was funny because it's not focusing on the utterly terrible reviews or supposedly racist sidekicks, but recycling. Recycling - one of the most uncontroversial things people engage in on a daily basis.

    Come on - can I get a little Friday love here for a recycling joke?

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