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NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:The Dark Knight and Iron Man had a lot of dialog where the characters talked about their feeling and blah blah blah. It makes for an emotional experience, but I don't want to see Starscream whining over the abuse Megatron puts him through.
metaphorge wrote:Hate to say it, but I think many of the critics are on to something here.
ROTF was less a movie than it was a collection of beautifully rendered, awesomely choreographed action sequences held together by a convoluted and internally-inconsistent plot and one-dimensional characterizations. This didn't really dampen my experience because all I really wanted from the film was awesome robot-on-robot violence, which the film delivered in spades.
Let's face it folks, that's all most of us wanted from this film. It didn't matter all that much if the plot made much sense or not. On the other hand, would tighter plotting have made the film more enjoyable? I bet it would have.
I think Jin's criticism of movie critics as a whole would hold up if movie critics as a whole did consistently and across-the-board give poor ratings to all comic-book-type films, but they don't... look at the generally high ratings for The Dark Knight and Iron Man, to name two recent examples (both films are currently pulling over 90% at Rotten Tomatoes, while ROTF is hovering around 21%).
Incidentally, I found myself in an odd position. Bay's first Transformers is probably a better film overall, but I liked Revenge of the Fallen more. Weird.
Cormaster628 wrote:Now apply the formula to a Transformers movie... what would you get? A dull, boring, piece of crap. There is no way to make a Transformers movie with lots of drama and character development. Do we want long scenes of Optimus Prime and the autobots talking about how they are going to catch Megatron and the decepticons and kill them, or do we want them to just go beat the crap out of eachother?
Jin Saotome wrote:Critics are BAD.I speak for everyone my age. There's a revolution coming.
Officer Prowl wrote:...my childhoood heroes look like in live action but that "coolness" was over shadowed by bad acting, crass humor, poor character development and a weak plot..
SoundWave88 wrote:I never follow what the critics say if you see sites it will be like critics:D- User Review: A-
At the midnight release everyone clapped when the paramount logo came on it was a good movie for the summer, you gotta go in expecting theres like no story and that it just giant transforming robots fighting and destroying stuff
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