D-340 wrote:Wow, I hope a 'Con smushes Mearing. What a biotch.
D-340 wrote:Wow, I hope a 'Con smushes Mearing. What a biotch.
Capt.Failure wrote:D-340 wrote:Wow, I hope a 'Con smushes Mearing. What a biotch.
Agreed. Also, am I the only one who notices that in Bay's films when the military and government are portrayed side by side the military (especially the soldiers) are genuinely heroic and the government is slimey, careless, and generally lacking empathy or respect?
Autobot032 wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:D-340 wrote:Wow, I hope a 'Con smushes Mearing. What a biotch.
Agreed. Also, am I the only one who notices that in Bay's films when the military and government are portrayed side by side the military (especially the soldiers) are genuinely heroic and the government is slimey, careless, and generally lacking empathy or respect?
It's because he has a good rapport with the military. The government is well known for sending out the troops to do the dirty work, the work that brings back intelligence and saves the day, while the generals and admirals and so on collect their checks and add more bars to their uniforms.
Support of the military doesn't automatically mean support of the government.
The character of ex Marine sniper/now Special Agent Gibbs (NCIS) said it best: "Don't call me sir! I work for a living!"
That's how Bay sees the soldiers, and the government.
The character of ex Marine sniper/now Special Agent Gibbs (NCIS) said it best: "Don't call me sir! I work for a living!"
Capt.Failure wrote:D-340 wrote:Wow, I hope a 'Con smushes Mearing. What a biotch.
Agreed. Also, am I the only one who notices that in Bay's films when the military and government are portrayed side by side the military (especially the soldiers) are genuinely heroic and the government is slimey, careless, and generally lacking empathy or respect?
dragons wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:D-340 wrote:Wow, I hope a 'Con smushes Mearing. What a biotch.
Agreed. Also, am I the only one who notices that in Bay's films when the military and government are portrayed side by side the military (especially the soldiers) are genuinely heroic and the government is slimey, careless, and generally lacking empathy or respect?
isnt that how it is in real life in some or in most situations soldiers be heroes while governemtnt sit at there desk find ways to cover up alien space craft in this situation transfromers
TheDownshift wrote:The character of ex Marine sniper/now Special Agent Gibbs (NCIS) said it best: "Don't call me sir! I work for a living!"
Right right, jethro!
On topic, I've seen an improvment in acting, overall, and that taxpayer line gave me a good chuckle. Looking forward to seeing it tomorrow.
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