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Delicon wrote:Prime Riblet wrote:Sorry. This thread is just unbelieveable.
Just be glad we aren't have a discussion on the movie I saw tonight, Bruno.
If anyone thought ROTF was bad, next to Bruno it looks like Casablanca, Gone with the Wind, The Sound of Music and the Godfather all rolled into one.
Delicon wrote:Prime Riblet wrote:Sorry. This thread is just unbelieveable.
Just be glad we aren't have a discussion on the movie I saw tonight, Bruno.
If anyone thought ROTF was bad, next to Bruno it looks like Casablanca, Gone with the Wind, The Sound of Music and the Godfather all rolled into one.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
DreadwindsGhost wrote:I didn't realise you spoke for the site. And perhaps HASBRO are just trying to sell their product? Longevity of a brand doesn't mean that people 'deserve' something. Regardless, meh.
DreadwindsGhost wrote:Not disputing that. What I am disputing is whether people SHOULD care. Answer = they shouldn't.
SoooTrypticon wrote:Well, because it actually is a better film- and funnier. And since Transformers all of a sudden wants to shoot for scatological bathroom humor- it's safe to say it's in competition with Bruno- and Bruno wins hands down (or is that pants down?).
GetterDragun wrote:I find it laughable how a Transformers fan could not like this movie. We grew up watching an unrealistic corny cartoon about giant robots and all became huge fans because of it. Now we get a $200 Million dollar version of that and people are going to complain. Also, most of the non_TF fans I spoke to really liked the movie and a lot of them have saw it more than once, which they say they don't do for most other movies.
The funny thing is we got all the stuff that we asked for in TF1 before TF1 came out and now it's not good enough.
GetterDragun wrote:Now we get a $200 Million dollar version of that and people are going to complain.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
First Gen wrote:It's called experience, young buck. And of course HASBRO's trying to sell its product, that's the whole reason the movie was made, despite our asking for it for years. When you're a consumer you expect a certain level of satisfaction for what you buy. According to your argument, if I go buy a case of mountain spring water that has dirt and rocks in it, I got what I wanted so being upset over rocks and dirt is pointless. You're saying don't get mad if you buy a product and it sucks to you, you got the product and you deserve nothing more. That's just absurd.
SoooTrypticon wrote:And to be honest, I'm not even sure if they're even fans of what used to be called "Transformers," as much as they're fans of female exploitation, casual racism, witless humor, and American Jingoism.
SoooTrypticon wrote:female exploitation
SoooTrypticon wrote:casual racism
SoooTrypticon wrote:witless humor
SoooTrypticon wrote:and American Jingoism.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
First Gen wrote:GetterDragun wrote:I find it laughable how a Transformers fan could not like this movie. We grew up watching an unrealistic corny cartoon about giant robots and all became huge fans because of it. Now we get a $200 Million dollar version of that and people are going to complain. Also, most of the non_TF fans I spoke to really liked the movie and a lot of them have saw it more than once, which they say they don't do for most other movies.
The funny thing is we got all the stuff that we asked for in TF1 before TF1 came out and now it's not good enough.
You see though, GD, thats just it. We got alot of what was asked for, but in such a manner it was almost insulting. It's like they just took a bunch of key elements from different generations and just mashed them together with no real coherency.
DreadwindsGhost wrote:Oh, and I never claimed I spoke for the whole world.
SoooTrypticon wrote:Fans who claim to like either of these films are simply settling, like in a bad relationship because you don't think you can get any better.
And to be honest, I'm not even sure if they're even fans of what used to be called "Transformers," as much as they're fans of female exploitation, casual racism, witless humor, and American Jingoism.
The people who somehow liked this film, got a bucket of eye candy and can't discern between a sugar high and a decent product, sorta like the movie toys.
None of your arguments have done a bit to change my mind- since all of them rely on you being okay with aspects of our culture that I find offensive and shameful.
I hope tons of people are reading this site because of Ebert, so they can see what kind of mentality made this film a success, and to see our community put its best face forward.
GetterDragun wrote:How? We got lots of robots transforming, looking cool, fighting, a proper Megatron and Starscream relationship, Soundwave, Cullen and Welker, Devastator, Pretenders, crap, even Wheelie!
Shadowman wrote:SoooTrypticon wrote:female exploitation
Arcee
SoooTrypticon wrote:Man, if we are really going to go for the opinion thing here- then this is what I think.
Fans who claim to like either of these films are simply settling, like in a bad relationship because you don't think you can get any better.
And to be honest, I'm not even sure if they're even fans of what used to be called "Transformers," as much as they're fans of female exploitation, casual racism, witless humor, and American Jingoism.
The people who somehow liked this film, got a bucket of eye candy and can't discern between a sugar high and a decent product, sorta like the movie toys.
None of your arguments have done a bit to change my mind- since all of them rely on you being okay with aspects of our culture that I find offensive and shameful.
I hope tons of people are reading this site because of Ebert, so they can see what kind of mentality made this film a success, and to see our community put its best face forward.
SoooTrypticon wrote:so I'm happy to say that I've contributed nothing
No Death for Prowl wrote:"ONE Man......"
SoooTrypticon wrote:None of your arguments have done a bit to change my mind- since all of them rely on you being okay with aspects of our culture that I find offensive and shameful.
SoooTrypticon wrote:Last. I only "climb out of my internet hole" (how cute) to talk about this film, because generally there's little for me to contribute (pull that one out of context too, please) aside from a "that's neat" type of comment. Example, those new Sharkticons are awesome. Not much more to report there.
What I don't get, and never will, is why people are willing to settle for this, when all the other big franchises are trying so hard.
SoooTrypticon wrote:Delicon, in regards to the Bruno material- that was my point. If people love the dog humping in this film- then they will simply adore the hijinks to be found in Bruno.
SoooTrypticon wrote:And I do thank you for the kind words- maybe I am coming from an "angry place" but its because I feel that this movie is really a hurtful and mean spirited thing, and it bothers me so many people like it.
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