sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:oldskooltf wrote:Give it a chance. And remember that it's not just Michael Bay at work -- it's the people who work with him too -- all the artists and computer graphics guys... many of which are big TF fans!
I agree in giving it a chance but the fact that artists and computer graphics guys claim to be fans means nothing to me.
The writters of the last film claimed to be big TF fans as well and we know how the characterizations turned out.
I had little problems with the characterizations. Yes, there were minor things here and there, but overall I enjoyed the first movie a lot.
The one artist had like tons of toys all over his office/work space. I'm not trying to start a comparison argument, but he's obviously a big fan, and others were too, including the writers. Maybe not as big of fans as some on this site -- but who on this site is making movies for hollywood?
Yes, Michael Bay knew very little about TF history and probably is still learning about it! Yes, he called Scorponok "Scorpinox" which is wrong and the whole devastator/brawl problem is very annoying to me too.
But Bay has lots of good qualities as a movie maker -- he's just not a long time TF fan -- but what director in Hollywood is? And even if you can find one, would they be as good at making the explosions and action realistic as Bay can and do they have the same amazing relationship with the US Military as Bay did?
Before you say "who cares", I for one am thankful Bay has that relationship because otherwise Starscream would not have been an F22 -- and in my opinion (okay I'm a big Starscream fan) he should be the fastest bad @zz jet out there.
I just feel like there are people on this site (not saying everyone, but there are some) that will never be happy with a TF live-action movie. It's like you've been given a 12 oz steak after not having one in 22 years, and you complain about it not being a prime rib. I just don't agree with that train of thought (not trying to be offensive... I respect the ability to agree to disagree).