wingdarkness wrote: Not that you care or will listen to anything I have to say, but by liking this movie, you are in essence accepting it…And by accepting it, you are rightly//wrongly giving validation to what was created…So let’s say Mike Bay does a random google search and pulls up Burn’s words of encouragement saying he really liked this movie…maybe that’s the comment that lets him poke his chest out even more (as if that’s possible) and gives him that evil-genius smile that spurns him on yet again..... Not that any of this would ever happen, but our fear (A fear that is probably already reality) is that people like you will validate Bay, and he’ll just roll another gutterball down the lane, and you’ll be liking that too…It’s like the old saying goes if you don’t stand for something you’ll fall for anything…Unlike you some of our circuits aren’t the same, and to sit in neutral wihile still giving validation to this is an assault on, on, well,…something…sighs…
And If he,or others liked the movie, whats wrong with us stating so. Yes we accept it,cause we liked it! People that enjoyed it aren't going to severely put it down just so we can
hope to get a better one made in the future. If its what we want in a TF movie, then why shouldn't we say otherwise? I'm sorry you didn't like the movie. I really am. At This point i really don't know what you expect from a TF movie that will be so ground breaking. I understand you have standards, as do I, and I'm sure everyone else here does. I'll ask again,...
What is it that makes you think that just because a movie has a TF name behind it that it will be ground breaking cinema with some master full plot and story line? And i still don't get why people say the plot and story lacked. While i admit it wasn't without its faults, i had no problem following either.
wingdarkness wrote: Oh what the hell, since you understood clearly why there's a range of endless mountainous plains 5 steps outside of a Washington D.C. museum where they found Jetfire, you'll get sent a pack of wildberry flavor skittles aswell...
This argument aggravates me. Was this really that big a deal? That he walked outside in a field of airplanes? I mean seriously. In the scene before a small piece of rock awakens a giant shape shifting robot, but people have a problem with the scenery change in the next scene?