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PlasmaPrime wrote:Everyone's allowed their opinion.... But most in these forums seem to think they have the skill to write and direct a movie that has to cater to both TransFans and the average movie-goer. I read complaints about it being a horrible film, yet none of you seem to have the where-with-all to detail what you felt was wrong with it & why. I challenge you all to explain exactly what was wrong with the film against somone who enjoyed it so much he already saw it three times...
PlasmaPrime wrote:Likewise, one should not go to "Transformers" films expecting it to be "The Shawshank Redemption", "Heat" or "The Dark Knight".
mr.terrific wrote:No one was expecting Shawshank. What many of us were expecting was the first movie, or maybe something slightly better. We got this. By your own words, you acknowledge we can and should expect more. How? "The Dark Knight". A director who cares about story and source material can create something that works, "even" from a comic book.
RiddlerJ wrote:For those complaining that the haters have no actual points when they criticize the film, I advice you to check Topless Robot. They pretty much cover every detail-in detail about what some viewers took issue with. The defenders also get some points in, but with about 400 posts and counting through the various articles, there's some real debate.
First Gen wrote:No sense in me adding to it, so here it is from the man himself:
The 400 critics around the globe spoke. Then fans around the world spoke.
Transformers made $60.6 million dollars in the United States for a total of around $100 million from the world on opening day! One of the biggest single days in movie history.
[They] never seem to understand that I make movies for people to take a ride and escape.
To all the Transformer Fans - Thank You
Michael
And from Seibertron.com, THANK YOU, Mr. Bay.
Razor_Raid wrote:Primus C-00 wrote:mr.terrific wrote:I am not sure which is worse. Reading the terrible reviews that have all come to be true, or hearing the community endorse this mockery of justice. As a film watcher, I wanted to walk out of the theatre at the half-way point and try and get my money back. As a fan, I was ashamed that so much money and effort could create such a piece of crap. That Mr. Bay has had to turn to the very fans he has ridiculed from the beginning to find redemption sums it up to me.
We asked for a decent film. We got some pretty pictures, a jumbled storied, and explosions. I just feel embarassed for all involved.
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