Bigchin wrote:Riotflea wrote:"Fiction" does not have to mean "a story told in a crappy fashion".
It just doesn't.
Period.
The voice of sanity. Nothing in movie fandom pisses me off more than 'It's only a movie, just enjoy it and don't analyse!' I loved the TF film personally, but it had problems. Why should I pretend it didn't? By ignoring (or putting so much effort in trying to ignore, as some people seem to be doing) a movie's drawbacks, you should therefore love every movie ever made, unconditionally, no matter how bad. This attitude really gets on my tits. It's how Russell T Davies has gotten away with three seasons of poorly written Who; viewers don't care about the gaping plot holes and atrocious writing because it's sci-fi, it's silly, it's only TV, on and on. I'm with Riotflea - yep, fiction is made up. That's no excuse for the creators of whatever movie, book or TV show to lazily cut corners. Wake up.
Yah... technically, every movie has alot of work put into it... but as for the final product being "good"? Not very often. Rare, even.
Cthulhunicron
Post Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 4:22 am Post subject:
I also agree that the "it's just a movie" or "it's just fiction" argument is pretty stupid. If that's the case, then every movie ever made is awesome, and we shouldn't bother comparing different movies or recognizing really solid writing, acting, directing, etc. when we see it.
::remembers thinking, "Oh. dear. god. NO." at Don Murphy's board, the banner being him holding a sign saying "It's
just a movie"::
Seibertron :
I still can't get over that one of my favorite things from the movie is Frenzy, a character I despised up until the moment I saw the movie a month ago today.
Alot of us liked him. But not as a Transformer... as THE bad guy of the movie, a psychotic, caffeine-driven twerp much like the gremlins of old stories... running around laughing, messing up machines.
He WAS the Decepticons. The other ones were just (very briefly) "there".
Seibertron :
Not to mention Judy Witwicky, a made-up character that I thought didn't belong because she didn't exist in the G1 continuity. I originally would've loved to have seen her written out of the movie but she turned out to be one of my favorite characters in the movie as well as well as a key part to some of my favorite scenes ("they better keep their hands off my bush!")
The whole "masturbation + square parents" thing was done in American Pie and a million other movies.
Sure, don't waste time reinventing the wheel, but holy crap. Transformers? Big robots?
These guys know what they're doing, which is very evident when the movie has made almost a 1/2 BILLION dollars already in the first month (before DVD sales).
Agreed. Yet what they did was not make a good Transformers movie.
They were handed a golden, hard-to-screw-up franchise and made alot of FAST money on it. You could say that's an accomplishment, and to a point it is, given the sales. But it's not indicative of a movie being good.
Paris Hilton... the Macarena... Independence Day... popular, but far from good.
Seibertron :
I imagine they would be more willing to listen to some of you if you'll give them credit for what you've done and present your ideas in a fashion that's more like "here's what I think could be done to make the next movie even better!"
Oof, doubt it. Highly.
It's hard to applaud someone who plopped a blob of boiled asparagus on your plate when you initially said you wanted pizza.
It's even harder to bend over and ask them to make it taste more like pizza the NEXT time.
It's still going to be what it is.