Evil_the_Nub wrote:The Avengers is is just as guilty of all that
Now that's a subjective opinion.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:The Avengers is is just as guilty of all that
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
THANK YOU!Evil_the_Nub wrote:They bash it for the action, explosions, acting, and weak plot, but The Avengers is just as guilty of all that.
Rodimus Prime wrote:THANK YOU!Evil_the_Nub wrote:They bash it for the action, explosions, acting, and weak plot, but The Avengers is just as guilty of all that.
And I don't think anyone else has ever mentioned (or even noticed) this, but the final fight in the city in The Avengers is very similar to the final fight in Dark of The Moon, if not an outright rip-off.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Everything they criticize the Transformers movies for is something they overlook pretty much everywhere else. They complain that it's too long, but there are dozens of universally praised movies that are even longer.
rickdraco wrote:I only watched it a couple of weeks ago myself, and while I did enjoy it as an action movie, I had one major problem with it as a Transformers movie. The way the human-constructed Transformers Transformed. I thought this was meant to be about Transformers, made of solid metal, not liquid metal shapeshifters.
RhA wrote:rickdraco wrote:I only watched it a couple of weeks ago myself, and while I did enjoy it as an action movie, I had one major problem with it as a Transformers movie. The way the human-constructed Transformers Transformed. I thought this was meant to be about Transformers, made of solid metal, not liquid metal shapeshifters.
I think that this is more a thing for the thread in which the movie itself is discussed, not this one. I'm too lazy to post a link to the thread. But I'm guessing you're smart enough to find said thread yourself.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
rickdraco wrote:I only watched it a couple of weeks ago myself, and while I did enjoy it as an action movie, I had one major problem with it as a Transformers movie. The way the human-constructed Transformers Transformed. I thought this was meant to be about Transformers, made of solid metal, not liquid metal shapeshifters.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:No, it's completely subjective. Everything they criticize the Transformers movies for is something they overlook pretty much everywhere else. They bash it for the action, explosions, acting, and weak plot, but The Avengers is is just as guilty of all that and I've never heard a word against it. They complain that it's too long, but there are dozens of universally praised movies that are even longer. Those are valid reasons to dislike a movie, you can't argue against personal opinion. But in order to fairly label it bad it needs to be objectively flawed.
Optimum Supreme wrote:Nominating Kelsey Grammer as worst actor just shows this thing is run by idiots.
megatronus wrote:RhA wrote:rickdraco wrote:I only watched it a couple of weeks ago myself, and while I did enjoy it as an action movie, I had one major problem with it as a Transformers movie. The way the human-constructed Transformers Transformed. I thought this was meant to be about Transformers, made of solid metal, not liquid metal shapeshifters.
I think that this is more a thing for the thread in which the movie itself is discussed, not this one. I'm too lazy to post a link to the thread. But I'm guessing you're smart enough to find said thread yourself.
And thus, word came on high from The Banana Stand.
Noideaforaname wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Everything they criticize the Transformers movies for is something they overlook pretty much everywhere else. They complain that it's too long, but there are dozens of universally praised movies that are even longer.
So you can't review a movie without simultaneously reviewing every single movie in existence?
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Burn wrote:Because hating Michael Bay has become a pop culture thing and it's easier to blame him than for people to use their brains and see that it's not just him who makes a movie.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:Burn wrote:Because hating Michael Bay has become a pop culture thing and it's easier to blame him than for people to use their brains and see that it's not just him who makes a movie.
Good point. We can blame the screenwriters, cinematographers, and editors, too...
Thanks for reminding me about the additionally awful layers that stacked up to make AoE a singularly awful, terrible, and atrocious piece of scrap.
Burn wrote:megatronus wrote:Burn wrote:Because hating Michael Bay has become a pop culture thing and it's easier to blame him than for people to use their brains and see that it's not just him who makes a movie.
Good point. We can blame the screenwriters, cinematographers, and editors, too...
Thanks for reminding me about the additionally awful layers that stacked up to make AoE a singularly awful, terrible, and atrocious piece of scrap.
Still better than anything Uwe Boll has put out.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Repeat viewings by Orci&Kurtzman and Simon Furman as they're bound to chairs.Burn wrote:Uwe Boll movies deserve something other than condemnation?
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