Asderiphel wrote:But since you want me to discuss it, I'll address it. Almost every thread with movie apologists has a comment about 'relaxing your standards' or 'unplugging and going along for the ride'.
I disagree with a lot of those arguments, I don't consider Transformers a "popcorn flick", I didn't need to "unplug and go along for the ride" or "relax" any of my "standards". I feel like a lot of those comments are either from people who deep down were disappointed on some level and are trying to convice themselves it was great by saying, "hey it was just a popcorn flick" or from people who honestly just can't think of a better argument. To me the type of movie they're talking about is a movie like Stealth, it wasn't that bad but it wasn't that good, it wasn't very smart and was basically a way to kill 2 hours. Transformers was not that movie for me.
I went in not quite sure what to expect but I had a pretty good idea from all of the trailers and spoilers I had read and I got pretty much exactly what I expected except that it was even better than I thought it would be. There were a few moments that made me groan but it's not like any great film is without its flaws. Overall I was extremely satisfied, there's really nothing more I could have asked for, I wasn't expecting something that would bring me to tears, or make me question my core values, or inspire me to write a song, I was expecting a great action film with great characters and a great story and that's what I got.
So, is my comment untrue? Are you offended because I said 13 year old?
Yes and yes, just because a few people on here used that argument doesn't make it a fact. Your comment was a low blow that I didn't appreciate.
If I'd left out the age descriptor, would it have been fine? The movie: a) is not deep b) has low-brow humor c) has little characterization and d) is a visual spectacle.
A) I think the movie is deep on some levels, it's certainly not the intellectual or emotional masterpiece of the year but I don't think anybody was expecting it to be.
B) It does contain some low-brow humor but certainly not as low-brow as movies like Ace Ventura, White Chicks, Dumb & Dumber, Big Momma's House, The Nutty Professor, There's Something about Mary, you get the point. There are a lot of films out there that are really dumbed down and Transformers wasn't one of them. Sure it contained some low-brow moments I could have done without but it also had a lot of really clever jokes and I didn't let the low-brow stuff bother me because it wasn't integral to the story.
C) The Transformers (except for BB and Prime) had little characterization, the humans got quite a bit.
D) Why is being a visual spectacle a bad thing?
Those aren't opinions, that's just truth...
Nah, they're your opinions bro. You're watering everything down to such a base level it doesn't even resemble truth. By saying, "b) has low-brow humor" you're implying that all of the humor in the whole film is low-brow and there are no smart moments or clever jokes. Do you know what that's called? That's called framing, that's when you try and present a subject a certain way to alter someone's perception of it. Like I said, it had some low-brow moments but it was definitely not a low-brow film.
so what is the target demographic of this film? It's not me.
Just because you didn't enjoy the film doesn't mean you weren't in the target demographic. There's always going to be exceptions, they can say, "Our target demographic is mostly boys ages 13-30" but that doesn't mean every boy from 13-30 is going to like the film. It also means some people outside of that target will enojy the film, like I previously stated my 47 year old mother loved it.
I don't need a Dr. Zhivago, but I would have enjoyed a mildlysmarter movie. But the vast majority of the pro-movie crowd goes after that sentiment like Hampton, VA pit bulls. "What did you expect, it's TRANSFORMERS!"
You know what, I would have enjoyed a mildly smarter movie as well but that didn't stop me from enjoying the film, why should it? There's things I would change about every film I love, that doesn't make them bad films, it just means that everyone's different and everyone likes different things.
Autobot32, as opinionated as he is, did admit that he was just as much at fault being antagonistic as he was constructive. And my 'memo' response was aimed directly at his 'haterade asses' comment. So, if you're going to call bullshit on me, then you have to call bullshit on every other offensive comment that any pro-movie fan has posted, too. Otherwise, you're enabling the argument, and that is pure bullshit.
I don't have time to go around and call bullshit on every comment made by every member here, I'm not a mod and even if I was I wouldn't care enough to do that. His comment was only directed at a small group of people who endlessly bitch and moan about every little detail in the movie, your comment was directed at any person who enjoyed the film so I chose to call BS on yours. You have a lot of good points and your feelings are very valid, just don't go around insulting those of us who liked it just because you didn't, it's as simple as that.