There's just one thing that was bugging me and deterring me from seeing the Movie, obviously the reviews! I've been seeing critics bash the movie over and over again. Heck it's nearly been established as an art form of the different ways people were able to bash RotF. Then switch over to the fanbase side of things, and we see the fandom split in two, some people agreeing with the critics, and the other half defending it to the death. I've seen comments ranging from "The Plot was crap, don't see it". That hit me pretty hard because from what I can tell from the Novel and the Comic, the Plot is well established and there was nothing I could see that was wrong with it. Another comment that struck me the most was a friend of mine going... "It's a pretty bad movie, but if you're a TF Fan you should go see it!". Uh... what? This really threw me off because aren't reviews supposed to aid you in whether or not to spend your $10 on a movie or not? I couldn't help but wonder why a bad movie was worth seeing. As a TF Fan, did I really need to experience something like that? Then I took another look back at all the discussion here, I really had to think about what was going on, and this is the conclusion I came up with,
CAN WE CUT THE ****? COME ON PEOPLE!!!!
I like Armada, some people hate it to the core. Same can be said about Beast Wars. I expect this pattern is centralized around G1, and pretty much any other Transformers Story Arc. However do we really need to hark on the reviews of a movie from another person, or perhaps critics? Everyone is entitled to their opinion is a nice thing to hear, but when it comes to the fact of people pecking at each other for their opinions, then it just ends up being a clash of who can write better than the other, or from a person like Roger Ebert's position, someone who is more well known will 'win' the discussion. For someone who has yet to see the movie, all I have to say is that if you're a Transformers fan, just go see it. Reviews, opinions and other things shouldn't deter anyone from seeing it.
Before i finish my discussion with this, let's talk about Toy Reviews. THEY ARE FOR HARD CORE COLLECTORS. I believe that many of here fit under that category. I can safely say I am not a 'hard-core' collector because I only pick certain TF generations to ocllect in. Good or bad I will still collect it. So why should Toy Reviews deter normal toy collectors from buying figures? Well in all honesty they shouldn't. A toy is something we experience on our own. If you find it attractive from stock photos, but then are turned off from it's toy review on Youtube, then I think you need to have your own opinion. If you aren't going to buy a figure because a revered person like Counterpunch or some other figurehead here at Seibertron.com says that it's crap which forces you to not buy it, then hey, that's your decision.
Swinging back to RotF... I think a lot of members here just don't realize what Movie Reviews are for. THEY ARE FOR MOVIE-GOERS. So should a review deter us from seeing a movie? Hell No! They are for us, individually or with a group, to enjoy. While I watch my fair share of movies, I do not consider being a Movie-Goer because for two thingx. First, I tend to have the same feeling towards movies, they are a two to three hour time period where I forget about reality. If it does that job (which they usually do), then I am a happy person. Second, from what I said in the previous sentence, the opinions I have on movies usually either result in Good or Great, because I just can't really knack on something that filled my two to three hours with happiness and laughter.
So with all this said and done, I'd just like to say.. everyone, have fun out there! If you don't like RotF, don't be hating on people who do, and vice-versa. When it comes to people who have yet to see the movie, by all means don't let other's opinions change your perception of something you have yet to see.
Now, I said I had another problem. There's a common word going around town here, and it's 'Real Transformers Fan'. Someone here labelled me not being a 'Real Transformers Fan' for enjoying RotF, so I suppose that I'm a fake fan? When I first read it, in my mind, this is the one thing that was going on...
WTFLOLZERZ.
I find the term 'Real Transformers Fan', stupid, idiotic, dumb, and just non-nonsensical. Because with that term, comes another, being 'Fake Transformers Fan', and that just does not exist. I'll give you an example. One of my friends on Facebook posted something along the lines of this. "GO SEE ROTF, ITS AWESOME. BEST MOVIE EVER". Obviously he shows much more enthusiasm for RotF than me, however I'd say that I've been a longer term fan than he is with Transformers, simply because I've been with the fandom for probably alot more than he did. However, that's a big probably. He might have enjoyed the cartoons when Beast Wars was released, so than our tenures as Transformers fans would be the same! Doesn't make him a fake fan, doesn't make me a real fan.
I think the main problem with this is the opinion of that moron who said I wasn't a real fan. From what I can tell, he was clearly a G1-fan, or as one my friends jokingly says 'Gee-weiners'. The one thing I don't understand from 'Pure G1 fans' is that they think Generation One is the bomb, and everything after that, or anything that doesn't involve G1 is a piece of garbage. I can't accept that. There's one thing people need to understand. TIMES CHANGE. NEW BABIES ARE MADE. Imagine if G1 kept airing the way it was? You think people in the now would enjoy 80's cartoon style? Times change. Transformers grow, and as it does we have to accept that there are more and more NEW fans. They aren't fake. They are still fans. Just because you've been a Transformers fan longer than they have, that doesn't make you any better than they are. We are all fans. We are all equals.
If I happen to see the term 'Real Fan' being thrown out there with comparison between two members, I will be rightfully pissed, and remember people, I am in league with the Mods.


~Blurrz