Linda-058 wrote:All I know is when in doubt if your friends question your love of transformers 1986 Transformers the movie force them to watch it. it is the only thing that makes people rethink transformers being for children.
I swear so many things could be said that would be not appropriate about that movie. I think I was mentally scarred by that movie. No seriously Unicrons giant head is scary.I had nightmares about this image, as someone who watched the 80's stuff I can plainly say this is creepy. This is an has always been the stuff of nightmares if you can get people to sit through anything with unicron in it from the 80's you deserve a trophy just don't let your anyone younger than 13 watch the 80's film I had nightmares about unicron's giant head when I was younger. Note I still have a irrational fear of Unicron's head O_O

Seriously. I like to pretend that movie doesn't exist because, yeah, all the mental scarring. Ironhide getting his head blown off at point blank range and Prowl dying belching smoke and fire from that shot to the chest are, among the other lovely visuals that movie gave us, the stuff of my nightmares. That movie did not happen and nobody can make me acknowledge otherwise. xD Or, alternatively, everybody got better, aside from maybe poor 'Hide, what with the head-blown-off thing.(Although, given what I gather happened to Rung in the comics, maybe he did after all. (I have similar feelings about a certain part of the first Bayformers movie and the end of TFA.))
TBH I somemtimes wonder why I like TF so much when I know there's a 90% or so probablility that every bot I've ever cared about is going to die horribly at some point. One of the reasons I'm such a Rescue Bots fan is that there is no chance at all that anyone is getting killed off for real.