Are you seriously saying that because a movie makes money it must be good? The two Matrix sequels beg to differ with you. And it's not just that the movie wasn't what HE wanted, it's that it wasn't what a lot of people wanted, ie: a film that was about the Transformers we grew up with.First-Aid wrote:Dude...
Get over it. Just because the movie wasn't what YOU wanted doesn't mean you have to inflict others with your opinion. Bay, Spielberg, and Dreamworks have 1.5 BILLION statements (dollars) that say the movie was entertaining.
You would think that here, 8 months later, people would have quit crying about the fact that a movie they didn't think should succeed was a total and utter success in so many different ways it's sad. It is NOT G1. Armada was not G1. Beast Wars was not G1. There will NEVER be G1 again...the Universe line is the perfect example of this. Now you're thinking, "what the heck?" G1 toys would not work today. Toys that sort of look like G1 toys DO work. It's a completely different animal today than 25 years ago. We look back at G1 as the greatest because it was a treasured part of our youth. but it is in the past and will never be again. We can hope, yes, but it's not gonna happen. Please just move on...
What? What do G1 toys have to do with this? I can't see what that has to do with the issue at hand: that the Bay film was crap, and that G1-style character models could easily have been used. Preferably along with better writers and director.
If you honestly think the Movie was good, then... I was going to say "good for you," but it's not. It speaks of such a lack of taste and discernment in film that you really shouldn't offer opinions on them.