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Autobot032 wrote:I thought it was funny.
It didn't detract from the film and gave a sense of lightness to the whole thing. (I want to be entertained and have fun, not be paying for depression...)
Bumblebee isn't the same character as the G1 version, this Bumblebee kicks ass and happens to be cool, funny, and endearing at the same time.
It's a real shame that people focus on a few off kilter segments and let them ruin the entire experience for them. It's kinda sad actually.
And you're right that the movie was aimed at a target audience: EVERYONE.
It provided entertainment for:
Adults (in general)
Fans (there were enough fanwanks to please, people just aren't willing to be gracious and say "Ya know what? I give 'em credit.")
Geeks (oh yeah, geeks comin' out of the woodwork!)
Kids (Bumblebee protected the boy throughout the film, he was brave and a hero. Kids tend to gravitate towards a more human superhero, and Bumblebee was as human as the TransFormers can get.)
And you know what all of these different types of people enjoy? (even to a certain extent) gross out humor.
It was just the TF world version of gross out humor.
And how can anyone not enjoy house scene with the Autobots? It's absolutely hilarious because they really have no sense of their size compared to our world. It was a gutbuster to watch Prime lean against the house and they all hide out. Prime stepping on the fountain? I laughed my head off!
Was it a perfect film? No.
Was it entertaining and fun? Yes.
It was meant to be lighthearted (in spots), goofy in others, and wall to wall action in the rest. It covered all the bases, from coming of age to romance to adventure to action to good vs. evil to a triumphant ending.
It *IS* what movies are all about. Perhaps all the movies like Titanic actually damaged us, because we expect a little too much out of our entertainment sometimes. (To expect nothing is a ridiculous measure as well, you have to demand some quality over quantity...but not to the levels we're pushing it to.)
This was an adrenaline filled, popcorn munchin', big gulp drinking night of fun, and I, for one, was glad to have taken the ride. I'll do it again asap, and for sure will own the DVD.
Sometimes, you just gotta slow down, take some time to enjoy life, and have some fun. People who constantly live their life like a bunch of human machines just miss out on too much in the world around them.
Take a chance, have some fun, and enjoy yourselves people!
syphonn wrote:Autobot032 wrote:I thought it was funny.
It didn't detract from the film and gave a sense of lightness to the whole thing. (I want to be entertained and have fun, not be paying for depression...)
Bumblebee isn't the same character as the G1 version, this Bumblebee kicks ass and happens to be cool, funny, and endearing at the same time.
It's a real shame that people focus on a few off kilter segments and let them ruin the entire experience for them. It's kinda sad actually.
And you're right that the movie was aimed at a target audience: EVERYONE.
It provided entertainment for:
Adults (in general)
Fans (there were enough fanwanks to please, people just aren't willing to be gracious and say "Ya know what? I give 'em credit.")
Geeks (oh yeah, geeks comin' out of the woodwork!)
Kids (Bumblebee protected the boy throughout the film, he was brave and a hero. Kids tend to gravitate towards a more human superhero, and Bumblebee was as human as the TransFormers can get.)
And you know what all of these different types of people enjoy? (even to a certain extent) gross out humor.
It was just the TF world version of gross out humor.
And how can anyone not enjoy house scene with the Autobots? It's absolutely hilarious because they really have no sense of their size compared to our world. It was a gutbuster to watch Prime lean against the house and they all hide out. Prime stepping on the fountain? I laughed my head off!
Was it a perfect film? No.
Was it entertaining and fun? Yes.
It was meant to be lighthearted (in spots), goofy in others, and wall to wall action in the rest. It covered all the bases, from coming of age to romance to adventure to action to good vs. evil to a triumphant ending.
It *IS* what movies are all about. Perhaps all the movies like Titanic actually damaged us, because we expect a little too much out of our entertainment sometimes. (To expect nothing is a ridiculous measure as well, you have to demand some quality over quantity...but not to the levels we're pushing it to.)
This was an adrenaline filled, popcorn munchin', big gulp drinking night of fun, and I, for one, was glad to have taken the ride. I'll do it again asap, and for sure will own the DVD.
Sometimes, you just gotta slow down, take some time to enjoy life, and have some fun. People who constantly live their life like a bunch of human machines just miss out on too much in the world around them.
Take a chance, have some fun, and enjoy yourselves people!
Why did they have to hide from his parents?
The Unicron Singularity wrote:syphonn wrote:Autobot032 wrote:I thought it was funny.
It didn't detract from the film and gave a sense of lightness to the whole thing. (I want to be entertained and have fun, not be paying for depression...)
Bumblebee isn't the same character as the G1 version, this Bumblebee kicks ass and happens to be cool, funny, and endearing at the same time.
It's a real shame that people focus on a few off kilter segments and let them ruin the entire experience for them. It's kinda sad actually.
And you're right that the movie was aimed at a target audience: EVERYONE.
It provided entertainment for:
Adults (in general)
Fans (there were enough fanwanks to please, people just aren't willing to be gracious and say "Ya know what? I give 'em credit.")
Geeks (oh yeah, geeks comin' out of the woodwork!)
Kids (Bumblebee protected the boy throughout the film, he was brave and a hero. Kids tend to gravitate towards a more human superhero, and Bumblebee was as human as the TransFormers can get.)
And you know what all of these different types of people enjoy? (even to a certain extent) gross out humor.
It was just the TF world version of gross out humor.
And how can anyone not enjoy house scene with the Autobots? It's absolutely hilarious because they really have no sense of their size compared to our world. It was a gutbuster to watch Prime lean against the house and they all hide out. Prime stepping on the fountain? I laughed my head off!
Was it a perfect film? No.
Was it entertaining and fun? Yes.
It was meant to be lighthearted (in spots), goofy in others, and wall to wall action in the rest. It covered all the bases, from coming of age to romance to adventure to action to good vs. evil to a triumphant ending.
It *IS* what movies are all about. Perhaps all the movies like Titanic actually damaged us, because we expect a little too much out of our entertainment sometimes. (To expect nothing is a ridiculous measure as well, you have to demand some quality over quantity...but not to the levels we're pushing it to.)
This was an adrenaline filled, popcorn munchin', big gulp drinking night of fun, and I, for one, was glad to have taken the ride. I'll do it again asap, and for sure will own the DVD.
Sometimes, you just gotta slow down, take some time to enjoy life, and have some fun. People who constantly live their life like a bunch of human machines just miss out on too much in the world around them.
Take a chance, have some fun, and enjoy yourselves people!
Why did they have to hide from his parents?
well... not everyone would be happy over alien robots f**king up your garden. besides, Ironhide would maybe threaten the parents with blasting the crap out of them, as triggerhappy as he issure as hell OP wouldn't be happy then.
Sonray wrote:I dont see what the big deal is. You all too superior for a pee joke or something?
Didnt seem to be such a bad thing at the packed theatre i went to, as everyone laughed, including myself and my wife who isnt even a TF fan...until she saw the movie that is.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
featofstrength wrote:no...the dog peeing on Ironhide was kindof funny if not cute, but Bumblepee?! That was one piss joke too many.
I would have to say, yes. It do believe he did get the idea from the dog. That's one opf the reasons why it was so funny.Pontimax 01 wrote:featofstrength wrote:no...the dog peeing on Ironhide was kindof funny if not cute, but Bumblepee?! That was one piss joke too many.
You know, that begs the question did Bumblebee get the idea to piss on Simmons from the dog pissing on Ironhide? It obviously bothered Ironhide at the moment, so maybe that's where he got the idea.
Sonray wrote:Besides, what else could a 20 foot tall super strong robot do to a human without hurting them? Anything physical would more than likely hurt the guy and to do that would go against everything the autobots stand for.
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