by Joshua Vallse » Fri Jul 03, 2009 4:23 am
- Motto: "Build a Giant Robot? Sure it's safe, I mean...it's not like two Stars from a childhood tv show are going to hotwire it and take over the world....right?"
T-Maximus
First off hello. I can understand your view and point of reasoning. But, at the same time I would reply, not as a fan of the franchise but as a general fan of movies and the genre, this movie was whored out. Not so sound crude, and I'm not saying I didn't like parts of it nor am I saying this film is the worst thing ever. I'm saying that me, as a guy who isn't biased with particular mythos finds alot of the points brought up not only here but other sources such as E-Magazine and Yahoo movie news and the LA Times and other places very valid. I don't think a majority of people hate this film just to hate it or they're venting older grudges from issues maybe held from the previous film....they sincerely know there are issues with this film in which blame shouldn't be placed on the writers strike or the producers or exec heads alone, but the Director as well. Especially the director being his job is to tell a story and if just as many people feel he didn't get the job done as there are people rushing to see this film.....he should be held accountable verses playing it off that all is well and having him run off to repeat the same mistakes.
The Writers strike did play parts into the choppyness of this film....this was addressed by the writers in the May/June issue of Screenwriters Mag in which they were interviewed for both Star Trek and Transformers, but to me it felt like and they address that the writers were rushing to complete the script just to meet deadlines. And ultimately, for a paycheck in the pressure of the strike and possibly not working again for a while. Along with that, Bay feels as if he completed this movie and greenlit the script soley in the same fashion. As if he was playing off the hype and success of the previous film to fill in the gaps left in terms of quality of this film so he could meet his deadline and earn his dollar. From an industry perspective, this is what it felt to me. This movie was made just to earn the money, but looking back if there is a TF3 (Which there has to be, the movie has generated too much money for a 3rd film not to have been greenlit) this film (Hopefully) will be viewed as the weakest of the triology. I mean this in terms of TF3 being up to par with the first film or better in terms of story, design, acting, everything needed to make your average good action film.
As an artist as well however, I would be able to overlook a majority of the plot holes (Not all, a majority of them) if a movie made soley of eyecandy looked great 100 or even 90% of the time. But it didn't, the two ugliest designs from my perspective (the Binks-Bot Twins) recieved the majority of the screen time while other bots more deserving of the movie light were left in the shadows such as Sideways and the Constructicons and Soundwave and Jolt. Verses other spiny designs such as Ravage or last minute designs such as Wheelie or designs that just looked like things were just thrown together such as Devestator hogged the spotlight and lowered my movie experience. Even previous film designs and characters would have been fine, more Ironhide, more Ratchet, Barricade! And for the love of God when you have Transformers in a film have them TRANSFORM!!!!!
My overall biggest disappointment, other then Devastator and Soundwave....was the Fallen. You have this great character who is suppose to be in flames and such and you have him lying like a incapacitated hospice patient as your introduction.....Megs had a waaaayyyyy better intro in the first film. I was eager to see the fallen all in flames via Balrog and Transforming. Heatwaves spewing from his mouth and such and instead I got him picking on cavemen and laying down on his robo-recliner and then waving a magic wand like some wizard. No Transformation, no fire, just some steam and some lava drool and a King Tut Headpiece. I actually thought one of the primes altered designs would have made for a better villan design as well. Oh Fallen, how I wish I could quit thee.
In closing I'll say this, the movie was fun, but thats it. There are major issues with it, those saying other wise I cant for the life of me see why. And I'm no where near as excited to see this film again as I was the first film, or even Terminator or Star Trek of Phelam 123. When the third film is greenlit, I would say the rantings and criticisms of the die hard fans here cannot do anymore harm then whats been done. It can only help at this point, and thats only if (Hopefully) someone is listening.
Laters,
Josh