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JetOptimus23 wrote:rodimus, the words "Directed by Micheal bay" usually means no chance of toned down action. I still understood the story though... unlike some. i actually like Bayformers.
SlyTF1 wrote:JetOptimus23 wrote:rodimus, the words "Directed by Micheal bay" usually means no chance of toned down action. I still understood the story though... unlike some. i actually like Bayformers.
Finally, someone else who understood the story and isn't blinded by their own ignorance and raging hate for Michael Bay, who has done nothing more than create multiple entertaining action movies.
Lastjustice wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:JetOptimus23 wrote:rodimus, the words "Directed by Micheal bay" usually means no chance of toned down action. I still understood the story though... unlike some. i actually like Bayformers.
Finally, someone else who understood the story and isn't blinded by their own ignorance and raging hate for Michael Bay, who has done nothing more than create multiple entertaining action movies.
I think trimming the lowbrow humor, the movie would been accepted as the first one was. RoTF did rather well on the action side of things, as the fights definitely improved from the fight. They didn't cut away to a human in the middle of a climax.
I think Bay's film definitely have a point, and are helping the franchise regardless if people are 100% on board with everything in them. I accept them as their own entities as the original stuff is still there if I wanna watch those. It's a different take on the series as it's what if Transformers happened in the real world, why series revolves around the human side of things not the robot side entirely. (like most Hollywood movies seem to do.) it helps cut the nerdcentric edges off to make it something people who aren't hardcore fans can enjoy.
Even if Bay's projects are written off in the future as a failure by fans, we're still better for them. Someone else might reboot or start another run later as Hasbro is going likely keep making movies for years to come. May be someone who's a true fan will helm the next project. Long as it continues remain profittable who knows what else we'll see. I mean we got Peter Cullen back, and War force Cybertron (and to a lesser degree animated as it fed off the movies a bit.) Soon Transformers Prime. These are all a direct result of the movies doing well. And for that i can't hate Michael Bay even if things like toss wrecking balls on devastator just didn't thrill me.
I believe they killed Megatron in the first movie in case they weren't making sequels.
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