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Burn wrote:No AK, I think you'll find they stopped posting because they had their say and moved on.
Something you said you were going to do.
Burn wrote:But the one thing i've seen a lot of is a number of the "haters" who simply cannot accept that people enjoyed this movie and feel the need to harp on about it incessantly with a "i'm right and that's all that matters" attitude.
Do the "supporters" do it? Some sure, but i've seen more from the "hater" side of things. Funny though, when a "supporter" does it they get branded trolls but it's perfectly okay for them to do it.
Alex Kingdom wrote:I don't think I've been in anyway arrogance, or insulted the intelligence of anyone undeserving of such treatment.
What really gets on my nerves is when people start wading in with silly internet accusations of Trolling, flaming and all that ****. If you don't like what someone is saying ignore them or tell them why you thing they are wrong. Transformers really isn't that serious a business that you have to start getting all up in arms about someones differing opinion, some people on this board just need to man up.
Burn wrote:You did however get repeatative.
Burn wrote:Yeah, but we all know that reality is a fantasy.
Burn wrote:Alex Kingdom wrote:Quite possible. However I'd say its closer to 60-40 as lot of fans who didn't like the movie have long since stopped posting here and on other sites due to the arrogant, fanboyish, un-educated and biased opinions of those who refuse to entertain any criticism of the movie no matter how valid. Whatever side of the fence you sit on Fanboys will be fanboys/morons.
No AK, I think you'll find they stopped posting because they had their say and moved on.
Something you said you were going to do.
It's funny how some of the arguments i've seen from the "haters" have been filled with arrogance, insulted the intelligence of those who liked the movie, and branded themselves as "true" fans and elevated themselves above others.
Are the supporters of the movie without sin? Hell no. I've seen plenty of idiotic, rude, moronic and insulting comments from some.
But the one thing i've seen a lot of is a number of the "haters" who simply cannot accept that people enjoyed this movie and feel the need to harp on about it incessantly with a "i'm right and that's all that matters" attitude.
Do the "supporters" do it? Some sure, but i've seen more from the "hater" side of things. Funny though, when a "supporter" does it they get branded trolls but it's perfectly okay for them to do it.
People liked it, accept it.
People hated it, accept it.
Frankly I think the time for ramming opinions down each others throats is long gone now. Nothing either side does is going to change anything.
Oh and wingdarkness, feeding trolls is just as bad as being one, especially when you feed them with flame baits, might want to think that before elevating yourself over the rest of us unevolved apes. :WINK:
Leonardo wrote:Sonray, you're not entirely innocent. You do seem to frequently use confrontational, brash language. A lot of your posts do seem to be about how others are spouting "crap", "bullshit", "drivel", etc. or telling people to "go away" because they're "pathetic", "trolling" or "baiting".
Phategod1 wrote:Creature SH wrote:KoH4711 wrote:If Bay's just making stupid, pointless action movies and has no talent as a director... why do his films consistently make a lot of money, where others don't? If it's such an easy thing, why can't anyone just make a low budget action flick that appeals to the "least common denominator" and be hugely successful?
Because there are more stupid people than intelligent ones, perchance ?
undeniable truth!
roy_flagg00 wrote: I can admit that the designs and action scenes were not that bad, but I don't see how someone could believe that:
1) Anthony Anderson's character was really neccessary to the plot.
2)bumblebee peeing on a human was funny
3)Jazz needed to be a 'ghettobot' (scatman is really spining in his grave)
4) the whole backyard scene was not cring-worthy (it makes me irritated just thinking about it)
if anyone can present a cohesive argument as to why these points were vital to the plot progression, I would be suprised and even impressed, but I doubt that will happen. Someone will probably post on how I am a geewunner and afraid of change and what not.
proceed
btw, Beastwars pwns biatch (it's okay cause jazz said biatch in the movie)
Creature SH wrote:Okay, I just want to state that I don't necessarily think that everybody who liked the movie is stupid. But I seriously don't understand how intelligent people can enjoy this mess. It's a mystery to me.
Conceptron wrote:Please, check out the Critics rating on tomatometer for all of Bay's films.The only one that seemed to be fine was Rock and Island I think. The rest have been unanimously panned by the critics.
Money does not equal quality. Some of the great films have not earned half of what Bay's hits have earned.
Simple logic.
Creature SH wrote:Okay, I just want to state that I don't necessarily think that everybody who liked the movie is stupid. But I seriously don't understand how intelligent people can enjoy this mess. It's a mystery to me.
bookofjunon wrote:Sonray wrote:bookofjunon wrote:Sonray wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Burn wrote:So basically if you like a Michael Bay film you're lacking intelligence?
Basically? Heh.
No, that's EXACTLY what they're saying. Sad thing is, from interviews with the man, he's anything but lacking in intelligence. Oh sure, he goes for the easy route in some of his movies, and he makes money for movies that some people can't even wrap their minds around.
But that doesn't make him a stupid man. That makes him an intelligent man who knows how to work with the system and fight it if need be.
Sticking to his guns, he made TransFormers the way he wanted to and it's now the 24th biggest film of 2007 for the US. And one of the top three biggest of the year for the entire WORLD. $670million +...and it continues to climb.
More positive, than negative reviews. People enjoyed it, it was fun, and the overall consensus at Yahoo! Movies is a solid B+ for a movie that up until a few years ago, had no legs to stand on.
I'm not sure what pisses the people off more...the fact that he's not stupid, he does know what he's doing, he did turn it into a gigantic friggin' hit.
Or, they can't deal with that because they were wrong about the entire thing...
Go away Book of Junion, i cant be bothered to read your drivel.
Learn to spell and stop trolling.
Heed your own advice, and learn that no one spells properly around here.
You have the audacity to call me a troll, not only after i just made a very in-depth and educated comment, but considering my post count you hardly have any grounds to call ME, of all people, a troll.
You are the only one trolling around here, so bite me.
LOL, your post count? That's your defense? LOL! As for in-depth and educated comment... No what you made was a close minded (I'm right I'm not listening to you lalalalalalalalalaalalalala) comment. There was certainly no education behind anything you've posted in this thread.
You can like Bay all you want, just remember you are in the wrong thread to do it. So it is not I who must heed my own advice, you came to this thread, if you can't hack it and all you want to do is argue then leave.
I'm not the first to say it and I'm sure i won't be the last.
Sonray wrote:So you are none what?
Burn wrote:Because some intelligent people who spend 40 hours a week crunching numbers and remembering all sorts of taxation legislation like to be able to unwind with a movie that doesn't cause them to dwell too much on the deeper thought provoking meanings hidden within the movie.
Plus it was just a really fun action movie.
And if that's not a good enough explanation for you, not my problem. People hated this movie and some of their reasons have been shallow and petty, and i've accepted that they didn't like it. Can people accept my shallow and petty reasons for liking it or will I be forced to endure another round of "education from the true fans"?
Creature SH wrote:Sonray wrote:So you are none what?
"No fan". Not that I'd exactly wear liking something as a badge. Just curious.Burn wrote:Because some intelligent people who spend 40 hours a week crunching numbers and remembering all sorts of taxation legislation like to be able to unwind with a movie that doesn't cause them to dwell too much on the deeper thought provoking meanings hidden within the movie.
Plus it was just a really fun action movie.
And if that's not a good enough explanation for you, not my problem. People hated this movie and some of their reasons have been shallow and petty, and i've accepted that they didn't like it. Can people accept my shallow and petty reasons for liking it or will I be forced to endure another round of "education from the true fans"?
First of all, let's cut the "True fan" crap. Seriously.
I have a hard time accepting things that I perceive as "wrong", and this movie goes in that category.
You know, I've stated my thoughts and reasons so many times over that I really don't feel like rattling them down again. Just this much: I want a movie to speak to me. This movie just seems to fart in my general direction and expects me to enjoy the smell.
Creature SH wrote:I have a hard time accepting things that I perceive as "wrong", and this movie goes in that category.
You know, I've stated my thoughts and reasons so many times over that I really don't feel like rattling them down again.
Burn wrote:Creature SH wrote:I have a hard time accepting things that I perceive as "wrong", and this movie goes in that category.
You know, I've stated my thoughts and reasons so many times over that I really don't feel like rattling them down again.
You don't need to, you've stated them, i've read them, I understand your thoughts and I accept that you don't like the movie. Hell even if you hadn't given a list of reasons I would have still accepted that you didn't like it.
There hasn't been a movie made that everyone has supported.
But let me get this right, because you feel it's wrong you simply cannot accept the opinions of others who enjoyed this movie?
Like I said, if you had come out and said "I didn't like this movie one bit", I personally would have accepted that. Can you be as accepting when I say "I liked and enjoyed this movie"?
Burn wrote:But ... Apollo Creed ended up getting killed at the hands of a Russian!
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