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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Suzuki B-King me thinks.
    You would be correct and she has a name - Chromia (see pic 1). The other two bikes are a MV Augusta and a 1098. (See pics 2 & 3) A Buell Firebolt was intended to be one but was dropped. (Piccy 4)

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    megan fox on an r1 or r6
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    I am sure the bike she is riding is an aprillia rs150 or rs125 or rs250. Definitely sounded 2 stroke.

    But this one i found is the rsv1000r
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    What did I think of the movie? Hmm not bad if youre into awesome CGI! Didnt mind the 2-1/4hr eye candy...
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    saw the movie yesterday and thought it was good but if you read the review in the NZ Herald on the weekend you would have 2nd thoughts about going. guess that means people who do any sort of review no diddly squat about what they are talking about and go and make your own mind up about things

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Gnomb View Post
    saw the movie yesterday and thought it was good but if you read the review in the NZ Herald on the weekend you would have 2nd thoughts about going. guess that means people who do any sort of review no diddly squat about what they are talking about and go and make your own mind up about things
    No, the reason that most reviews about this movie rate it poorly is because reviewers do not cater solely for the lowest common denominator of the movie-watching classes.


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    Meh. Plotline Bah. There's no need for that! There's robots, shooting, explosions and hot chics. What else could you want???

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    I don't understand how people say it doesn't have a plot line?

    There are bad robots trying to get a hold of the key to start that big machine. good robots are trying to stop them. There is a beginning a middle and a end. What else do you need.

    I grew up watching transformers and playing with the toys etc so I guess that made it even more appealing to me.

    Everyone seems to be bad mouth it for having a bad plot ... That is what i don't understand.

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    A-Plot is a cinema and television term referring to the plotline that drives the story. This doesn't necessarily mean it's the most important, but rather the one that forces most of the action.
    If you were awake the whole movie, or didn't walk out, the plot line obviously wasn't that bad. Get off your high horse.
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    On a lighter note

    I have not seen the movie but did find this thread and then this web comic

    Good for a laugh
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    It rock saw it last night awsome.
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    Saw it on Saturday with my Son. Okay I didnt like it as much as the first, but it was still pretty good. It did what it intended and that was to entertain. Now I have to go see it again with my son who has been collecting all the newspaper articles about the movie. At least he is back playing with his Bumble Bee toy that I brought him a few years ago that cost me an arm and a leg!
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    Quote Originally Posted by marioc View Post
    Unless you are a 15 year old boy it is very average
    I agree - that or thick.

    I nearly fell asleep halfway through. Megan provided some -ahem- relief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    I agree - that or thick.

    I nearly fell asleep halfway through. Megan provided some -ahem- relief.
    I must be thick then.

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