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Posted by Gemini220 Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:50 am
What comic book, action figure, cartoon made into live action have been perfect or everything you wanted?
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Posted by Cthulhunicron Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:34 pm
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Posted by Tyrannotaur Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:23 pm
Bay also for whatever reason loves to add wacky characters to "mix it up" or basically relieve tension from what would be just a long drawn out battle scene. So you get characters like Sam's parents, Leo, the Twins and Simmons. They are temporary distractions. Notice how in ROTF all of these characters suddenly disappear when the Decpticons start attacking full force (after Devvie dies)? They are never heard from again either. The problem is not the characters, its that Bay doesn't know what to do with them after they served their purpose. Granted a battle scene is no place for Sam's parents, but then why include them in the story at all? I like how DOTM handled them, they showed up and did their song and dance and gave Sam some advice but after that they weren't in the movie any more as they aren't important. Simmons is the most well rounded comic relief character of the bunch and DOTM handled him nicely as well, by sticking him in a command center instead of having him help take down a massive decepticon and then disappear for no explainable reason. Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with comic relief characters. They are essential to the movie, but having 14 or so throughout the course of a nearly 3 hour movie is a bit much. It just gives the impression that we aren't supposed to take the film seriously, which I understand its a film based on a toyline about robots from space who can turn into cars, but there does come a point where you have to cut the jokes and focus on something more intense. A good example is the Spider-man series. The first two film took the content seriously but did have some jokes and campyness in there to not make it super serious but not enough to overdo it. By the time the third film came around you had Peter combing his hair to look Emo and dancing in a jazz club to show off his "bad attitude" just all around silliness. The earlier Batman movies where the same way. You had Tim Burton's darker tone that eventually morphed into Joel Schumacher's garbage series with Neon lights galore and Bat-Credit Cards. Its all about Balance really. Micheal Bay thinks if he throws enough wacky moments in there it will balance out with the hard core action scenes, when more often than not the wacky scenes kinda stand out and make you say "What the heck was that?" Bay's intentions are some what warranted. While Transformer fans like us may want to see 2 and a half hours of robot carnage, most modern day movie goers like to see a more human side of things. I do think Bay is improving with this however. Wheelie and Brains in DOTM where a great example of this. Showing that the comic relief can also help in the action is a great step forward. Granted I felt that Mudflap and Skids "slowing down" devvie was a precursor to this.
tl;dr I feel that the main problem with the Transformers series lies in Micheal Bay's style of having the movie be more global rather than more personal. It focues on too many things at once and the plot and development of characters suffers as a result. Bay who is know for his explosive action scenes also tries to level out the carnage with wacky characters that if used for other things than just comedy wouldn't be a problem. I loved the film series but I think there is room for improvement in alot of ways.
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Posted by NatsumeRyu Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:39 pm
Tyrannotaur wrote:*snip*
Wow. Let me just say if I could save this post into a folder of "favorites," I would.
The third movie felt REALLY disconnected/bigger picture to me than the first two films - and this is one of the reasons I think I have such an unemotional tone to it - I didn't feel involved in the scenes quite like I did in the first two. It's not that I didn't like it (as I think over scenes, I LOVED them individually) - but it's like I wasn't as close to it, and so don't care as much, if that makes sense.
So in that sense, I felt Battle: LA was a better movie in terms of an alien-invasion flick.
*AHEM*
Now that I've gotten that out of the way, to try and keep on topic, I must say I've seen very few films with extensive knowledge/background in their roots. Yes, I knew about Spiderman, X Men, etc. before their films. I could name some of the main villains and in the case of X Men, the protagonists, and some of their story. But I never got deep enough into any of them to be able to say definitively "oh, that should have been so-and-so not him doing that," or "That's referencing the wrong thing!" or, "They can't do thaaat!" :[
So my attempt to stay on topic is pretty weak. D:
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Posted by Optimus Primevil Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:48 pm
what?
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Posted by shamone Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:09 pm
Gemini220 wrote:From reading alot of the reviews here some say how the movies weren't that great, sucked etc..
What comic book, action figure, cartoon made into live action have been perfect or everything you wanted?
no one is asking for perfect or evrything we want (well the sanest of us arent)
what we want is something to be true to the characters or the spirit of the non live action universes we wanted
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