Slashercon wrote:Swindle01 wrote:you can love the bay movies as much as you like, to me however its pretty much watching bay rape my childhood. Its almost as if michael bay has mental issues and was then given a large crayon to write/direct the movies
Take blackout from the first movie - he comes into a military base and wipes them ALL out! all the troops (aside from the guys who ran off) all the choppers, all the tanks and pretty much everything in his wake. Your expecting me to belive some inbread hill billy with a gun and MAGICAL ammo can take down blackout in just afew shots?? like i said before its like some moron with a crayon writes this scripts
im sorry to be so neg about it all but they way half these characters die is piss poor and pathetic. Jazz dies and no one seems to really care (strange the BLACK GUY autobot dies and no one seems TO upset) , blackout dies by some inbread with a gun yet at the very start of the film he wipes out an entire base all on his own!, starscream dies by brown noser le bouff and that stupid hook thingy........because yeah im sure a 60+foot robot that transforms into a jet and that fires missiles and lasers etc would get taken down by a human....sigh....
What an idiot, typing away like theres no tomorrow. unless Mr. Bay has a time machine, I SERIOUSLY doubt he could ever rape your pathetic childhood. (You probably like Jem and the Holograms over Transformers G1 don't you?)
Whoa, take it easy on him. Even if you disagree I don't think such harsh manner is needed. He has right for his opinion.
However, to Swindle01 I say Blackout wasn't killed by Lennox's gun, that was the F-22's missile attack. On Starscream, it wasn't the hook-glove, it was the boomstick that blew his head up. And on your other complaint, Sam did kill Megatron once (sure, with Allspark, but still).
And (although it's not my business) I can't understand how Bay's movies are "raping" your childhood, Swindle01. Yes, movies had it's flaws; everyone agrees on that, but they weren't that bad. Of course it does depend on one's point of view.