Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Sky Glory of Iacon Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:54 pm
http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2009/07/i_am_a_brainiac.html
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Galvatron628 Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:54 pm
That being said considering how rushed it was, adding the writers strike into the mix, its a miracle we even got an enjoyable movie at all!
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by SoooTrypticon Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:08 pm
All the crud having to do with the location of the "matrix" could have been slashed and no would have cared.
Terrible.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by neliz Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:09 pm
As a movie, that touches you and makes you stop and think about life.. it's crap.
As a movie that's about robots kicking each-others ass, it's fecking A!
Guess what. most people aren't interested in robots kicking each-others ass.
The movie lacks about all the emotions that were even in the animated movie 23 years ago and the only thing it has going for it is a lot of 'splosions. mindless fun? yes. a good movie? no.. .a good Transformers movie? not by a long shot...
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Archanubis Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:14 pm
Personally, I believed the 68% user rating on RottenTomatoes.com than the 90% from Paramount.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Editor Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:22 pm
I learned ages ago after reading negative reviews of movies I really liked to ignore reviews entirely. I attend movies or buy DVD's if they appeal to me. I'll still read reviews in the paper, but a can't think of a single written review review that has stopped me from seeing a film I want to watch or vise versa.
Once I ran an Anime festival with over 6,000 attendees. Now... not so much.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by First Gen Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:27 pm
Yes you're always gonna have the never satisfied group of people that will bash anything thats not 100 percent the way they want it, but I am far from that person, being very open minded, loving the first film and getting crushed by the second.
Action = great, story = pure junk, no one can refute that.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by T-Macksimus Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:28 pm
UNTIL he made the following comment...
"Those who think "Transformers" is a great or even a good film are, may I tactfully suggest, not sufficiently evolved. Film by film I hope they climb a presonal ladder into the realm of better films, until their standards improve."
I'm well into my 30's and, while I may have my favorites in the realm of music and movie genres, I by no means limit myself to these and actually enjoy all aspects of films from docu-dramas, to indies to even so-called "chick flicks" or "feel-good" movies.
I enjoy art museums and science exhibitions as much as folk life or Rennaisance fairs. I can spend all day digging ditches and then don a suit and tie and rub elbows with folks at the yacht club (which was quite fun actually) so I must say that Mr. Eberts remark was no less than offensive, rude, selfish and absolute, narrowminded BULL****! (One good turn deserves another.)
Despite how many of my posts come across, I do have a very good command of the english language and I can assure you that I could have found a far more eloquent, less blatantly rude manner in which to insult an entire fandom than what he did. He just found a way to give us all "the finger" and still have it done with a "G" rating.
He really didn't so much as explain his position as indicate that those who found objection to his position didn't posses the cerebral capacity to understand his viewpoint in the first place and that he really didn't HAVE to explain himself since he had put in enough time in the industry as to be above reproach.
It was a fascinating article but once you filtered out the unnecessaries and got to the actual core of his response, you were left with nothing less than a whole lot of self righteousness.
I, personally, am still left with ever growing conflicted feelings about the movie myself as the newness wears off and I've had time to rethink the film from all angles. The team behind this film failed horribly on many aspects and I do feel cheated in a lot of respects but at the same time I cannot ignore the fact that it was an epic venture on several levels. It truly did fall into the singular category of the highest grossing, most breath-taking, astounding, award deserving failure of cinematic history. How the hell does someone pull THAT off?
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Seibertron Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:34 pm
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by First Gen Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:39 pm
T-Macksimus wrote:I must admit that while I tend to disagree with a lot of his film assesments I do have a lot of respect for his years of experience and the viewpoint from which he approaches things. I've always felt that that viewpoint was more often narrow than it really should be but to each their own.
UNTIL he made the following comment...
"Those who think "Transformers" is a great or even a good film are, may I tactfully suggest, not sufficiently evolved. Film by film I hope they climb a presonal ladder into the realm of better films, until their standards improve."
I'm well into my 30's and, while I may have my favorites in the realm of music and movie genres, I by no means limit myself to these and actually enjoy all aspects of films from docu-dramas, to indies to even so-called "chick flicks" or "feel-good" movies.
I enjoy art museums and science exhibitions as much as folk life or Rennaisance fairs. I can spend all day digging ditches and then don a suit and tie and rub elbows with folks at the yacht club (which was quite fun actually) so I must say that Mr. Eberts remark was no less than offensive, rude, selfish and absolute, narrowminded BULL****! (One good turn deserves another.)
Despite how many of my posts come across, I do have a very good command of the english language and I can assure you that I could have found a far more eloquent, less blatantly rude manner in which to insult an entire fandom than what he did. He just found a way to give us all "the finger" and still have it done with a "G" rating.
He really didn't so much as explain his position as indicate that those who found objection to his position didn't posses the cerebral capacity to understand his viewpoint in the first place and that he really didn't HAVE to explain himself since he had put in enough time in the industry as to be above reproach.
It was a fascinating article but once you filtered out the unnecessaries and got to the actual core of his response, you were left with nothing less than a whole lot of self righteousness.
I, personally, am still left with ever growing conflicted feelings about the movie myself as the newness wears off and I've had time to rethink the film from all angles. The team behind this film failed horribly on many aspects and I do feel cheated in a lot of respects but at the same time I cannot ignore the fact that it was an epic venture on several levels. It truly did fall into the singular category of the highest grossing, most breath-taking, astounding, award deserving failure of cinematic history. How the hell does someone pull THAT off?
T-Mack,
I think you missed something. His response was aimed towards the people that have been flooding his inbox with "Transformers was awesome, you suck old fart" comments, not TF Fans in general. Hell he even complimented us on Seibertron.com, the ULTIMATE Transformers Resource.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by SoooTrypticon Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:40 pm
By pouring another 50 million into marketing and releasing the film in a spot with no competition. With nothing else to see, might as well see the robots blow stuff up...
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Rodimus Prime Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:53 pm
"Seibertron.com: All-transformers-all-the-time."
That would be a cool slogan.
But Ebert is still wrong on movies most of the time.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Zeds Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:53 pm
First Gen wrote:Action = great, story = pure junk, no one can refute that.
Amen! I have been saying this since I saw it. Still enjoyed it nonetheless but I do believe we are owed big time for TF3. Unicron and the dinobots at the very least.
Longs for the days of G1 where we only had to worry about Megatron, Soundwave and Laserbeak wanting to be Autobots, Swoop calling himself Tracks and Slingshot calling himself Slingslot!
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Badass Grimlock Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:02 pm
Zeds wrote:First Gen wrote:Action = great, story = pure junk, no one can refute that.
Amen! I have been saying this since I saw it. Still enjoyed it nonetheless but I do believe we are owed big time for TF3. Unicron and the dinobots at the very least.
The only way I can see a Dinobot or two would be if they crashed near a museum (Like MOTR, for instance) and scanned a Tyrannosaur as an alternate mode, or if they never changed the altmode at all, since the altmode has a resemblance to a dinosaur.
However, I can definitely see Unicron.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Shadowman Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:26 pm
Rodimus Prime wrote:He is still wrong most of the time.
His job is to give his opinion on movies. That is, he's no more wrong about movies than you are.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Zeds Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:34 pm
Badass Grimlock wrote:However, I can definitely see Unicron.
I could live with that. I want to see some apocalyptic destruction.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by KingEmperor Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:35 pm
Though I am slightly offended when Ebert said that whoever thought that this was a good movie hadn't evolved. Well, I loved ROTF and my favorite movies of all time are The Good The Bad And The Ugly, Seven Samurai, and The Godfather.
And wasn't Ebert the one who liked Batman And Robin? Or was that somebody else?
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Megatron Wolf Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:38 pm
On another note its pretty damn cool how much seibertron.com gets mentioned these days. And i agree with Rodimus Prime, "Seibertron.com: All-transformers-all-the-time" should be the sites slogan. Or at least added to it. "The ultimate Transformers Resource" sums up the site but put the two together and you have an epic win of a slogan . And The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly is one of the best movies of all time.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Rodimus Prime Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:41 pm
Shadowman wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:He is still wrong most of the time.
His job is to give his opinion on movies. That is, he's no more wrong about movies than you are.
OK, I should have said in my opinion he is wrong, because most of the time, my opinion of a movie after seeing it differs from his. Happy?
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Prime Riblet Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:42 pm
Seibertron wrote:Wow. That's a really cool feeling to see Roger Ebert mention Seibertron.com ... and not just mention, but more-or-less acknowledge that he read through our discussions to see what we had to say about the movie (and possibly his review). I certainly wouldn't mind connecting with him since we're both fellow Chicagoans.
He didn't say a whole lot, but what he said leads me to believe that he has respect for the opinions as well as the "spirited" debates that are in the threads of this site. He seemed to mention this site because it is a very respected Transformers site. That really should make you proud!
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Shadowman Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:46 pm
Rodimus Prime wrote:Shadowman wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:He is still wrong most of the time.
His job is to give his opinion on movies. That is, he's no more wrong about movies than you are.
OK, I should have said in my opinion he is wrong, because most of the time, my opinion of a movie after seeing it differs from his. Happy?
Not really. He has different opinions from you, that doesn't make him wrong. You can't call someone "wrong" for a differing opinion, you can only disagree.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Rodimus Prime Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:50 pm
Shadowman wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Shadowman wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:He is still wrong most of the time.
His job is to give his opinion on movies. That is, he's no more wrong about movies than you are.
OK, I should have said in my opinion he is wrong, because most of the time, my opinion of a movie after seeing it differs from his. Happy?
Not really. He has different opinions from you, that doesn't make him wrong. You can't call someone "wrong" for a differing opinion, you can only disagree.
Exactly. I disagree with him being right about what he says. therefore, in my opinion, he is wrong, because he viewpoint differs from mine. I did not say he is factually wrong, because we're both writing about the same facts.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Kuribohfett Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:52 pm
I agree with T Mack.
I don't care how much experience he has, how acclaimed he is, whatever. He has no right to tell anyone they are wrong for liking a movie. No one does. And acting like you hope the wayward sheep "evolve" towards better movies is hubris. Guess what? I like "Citizen Kane," I like "Ghandi," and I liked ROTF too! Interesting too, he picks the thread where it is mostly negative, ignoring the many positive threads on the site. But that's to be expected.
But I'm not going to turn around and say he's wrong, though. That's his bag. He's entitled to his opinion, and he might be right on some points. No one can argue that the plot is masterfully crafted, the movie well edited, or that it is mistake free. Certainly, it's slammed together with a very heavy fist. As far as the "Science" of movie making, he may be right. But if that's his point then he completely eclipsed it by discounting the people who did like the movie. There were things to like. The movie, while not a touching, over coming adversity film, was fun.
And to all the people who cry, "Other better movies are fun too!," or, "I'm not lowering my standards BRAAAAAAAH" let me just say, it's OK to like a film for entertainments sake. Films are, at their core, for entertainment. That's how it was all started. Is film a medium that can be used to touch, enlighten, and educate? Absolutely. And I applaud the film makers that do that. But an event movie like this, a spectacle, is fine too. You can enjoy it without lowering standards.
Obviously, there are people out there who like this movie. I'm one of them. There is no reason for the disrespect. I know people hate this. It's fine. But show people who like it the same consideration.
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Re: Ebert explains his views on TF ROTF
Posted by Evolution Prime Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:29 pm
Kuribohfett wrote:I don't care how much experience he has, how acclaimed he is, whatever. He has no right to tell anyone they are wrong for liking a movie. No one does. And acting like you hope the wayward sheep "evolve" towards better movies is hubris.
This is exactly why I will never listen or read another one of his reviews, not that I used critics reviews to determine anything anyways. I am not going to let a critic determine if I am going to like a movie or restaraunt or whatever. To me, his whole article was full of arrogance. Now I'm not evolved because I like this move and think its good? He is entitled to his opinion, but to come across like that? He was politely giving the finger to those who disagreed with him and who liked the movie.
Its fine that he wants to respond to his critics. It could have done without the arrogance. All reviews come down to personal opinion. Everyone is going to rate each movie differently and one might think one movie is better than another. Then to say they are wrong for thinking that way? Roger seriously needs to get over himself to think that he is the end all be all. No one is comparing this to Casablanca, Citizen Kane or other greats. To do that is ludicrous. To compare it to other movies of genre is acceptable.
You can think a movie is great and not not think its the greatest think of all time. You shouldn't be told you are wrong because that is what you think. Roger is entitled to his opinion, and I just happen to disagree with large quantities.
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