Buttz wrote:Shadowman wrote:No, no it was not. To think anyone would ever take such a ridiculous concept such as this seriously, is madness.
No sorry, but i completely disagree. Just because you have giant robots in your movie does not give you license to completely neglect everything else in it. Batman Begins is about a guy in a bat costume who fights a bunch of ninjas. It would've been easy to be content with mediocrity and just rely on the special effects to prop up the movie, but that's not what Christopher Nolan did. A competent director could've had giant robots
AND a well-developed plot
AND interesting characters.
Batman Begins goes beyond TransFormers. It's not just about a superhero. It's a character study...
What pushed him to want to live with dual identities?
What made him put himself in harm's way for the sake of others?
To what depths of a man's soul must he go to come to terms with what happened, and can he control it all?
It's a deep movie, and excellent as well, but for the audience TFs was marketed for*, it just wouldn't work.
I'd be pretty bored out of my mind by the end of it if all Prime did was lament his days back home and go see a therapist to explain why he disguises himself, and then at the last minute smashes everything to shreds. Oh yeah, I want to see that, sign me up like right now. *wants to puke coathangers*
No thanks, I'll enjoy the film as is.
*= the marketed audience was kids to adults, and everyone inbetween. The main humor will be aimed at kids and tweens, the mature humor will be aimed at teens and adults who look at each other with a chuckle followed by "wink wink, nudge nudge". The action will encompass the entire audience, no matter what age they are. The visuals will wow everyone from the smallest child to the oldest person in the theater. And all of these people want one thing: To be purely entertained.
It has humor
It has sex (well, sensuality)
It has action (balls to the wall, OMG I think I just crapped myself action)
It has above all...heart. If Optimus Prime and Bumblebee don't get you right here *points to chest* then you're missing the whole point. You're missing the fun and you're missing the true experience.
This is something families can enjoy together and Bay always wanted to make a family film (at least one in his career) and he succeeded....is that such a crime?
At least he took the time to legitimize the characters and the mythos. Movie studios passed it over because they took one look and thought "Hah, yeah. Riiight." (Bet they're kickin' their own asses now...)
Bay made it realistic and relateable, and people are missing that important point.
*SIGHS* I'm so glad I was never in Bay's shoes. I could've never please one damned bit of you fans...I'd have shot myself halfway through the opening credits.
Can't we ever just relax, put our brains on the shelf for an evening, and laugh ourselves silly at stupid stuff and enjoy it?
We did it for Dumb & Dumber, and look at it...it became one of the biggest and most famous films in recent history.
Shadowman wrote:No, no it was not. To think anyone would ever take such a ridiculous concept such as this seriously, is madness.
That said, this movie kicked ass. I hope Bay is signed on for the sequel, he did a great job. And get Roberto and Alex on this as well.
See? This is exactly what I'm talking about. Shadowman got it, perfectly. And guess what? He enjoyed the sh*t out of it.
You can put your nose in the air, drink your tea with your pinky finger extended, and feel that this film is beneath you, but let's face it, you don't deserve a movie better than this one, none of us do.
When you finally come down off of your high horses (gotta be nosebleedin' by now I'd figure..., and before you say it, no the air isn't better up there.) and pull the saddle out of your asses, you might...just might wake up and say "Ya know what? They're right. I still don't like the movie because of what they did to my favorites, but doggone it...it was fun. And I didn't even have a heart attack either. YAY! I CAN HAVE FUN AND IT WON'T KILL ME! WHEE!"
NOTE: Realize that I am not a perfect Christian, nor do I profess to be. I apologize if anyone's ever offended by me, I'm not perfect. Don't hold my posts and opinions against other Christians.