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mirageandjazz1197 wrote:If only Transformers prime went any where and had good characters the show would of been good.
I prefer violent Movie Optimus to bland Prime Optimus at least violent Prime is entertaining to watch.
cruizerdave wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Technically it's only a statutory rape joke when viewed through the lens of America as in the UK the age of consent is 16 so had the film be set in the UK, cade at of been unhappy but that's it.
If it were set in Iran, they could have stoned her to death for adultry. But it wasn't set in the UK or Iran. It was set in the United States where banging a 17-year-old while in your 20s is a crime.
My point is they didn't need to address it at all. Overprotective dad is an easy character type, whether she's 17 or 23, it doesn't matter. In all the over the top stupid things in these movies, you're honestly going to argue that it's important for the character motivation for it to be established that she's a minor having sex with an adult?
Hell, just have Cade be unhappy that his daughter is dating the type of douche bag that's constantly making remarks about making out with his daughter to his face. I mean what kind of nitwit has so little respect for his girlfriend's father that he says stuff like that? But that's part of my point about these movies. They are populated with simpletons who lack even basic social skills.SlyTF1 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:[
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1. Marvel doesn't have any damn appealing characters. There isn't a single one of them, besides Ultron, and maybe, just maybe Captain America that have any appeal to me.
2. Rape joke? There's no damn rape joke in any of the Transformers movies. Not only that, but I'm sure Guardians of the Galaxy had a masturbation joke.
1. Really? So you find Sam Witwicky, dumbass who's only goal in life is to get laid more appealing than Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, brilliant guy who gets laid, but also has many other layers to him? That says more about your taste than mine.
2. Are you really that naive to not know that the scene where Douche McDrivedrive pulls out the Texas Romeo and Juliet statute out of his wallet that what they are talking about is statutory rape? Because that's what they were talking about and it was supposed to be funny, but it wasn't because it was a grown man talking about his justification for having sex with someone who in the eyes of the law is still a child. Statutory rape.
Also, you're wrong about Guardians, which is a good movie. I watched it with my kids and never had to feel uncomfortable at the low brow humor. The Transformers movies are full of raunchy humor that is in appropriate for children and people with any amount of decorum or class.
Ironic, as they are movies based on a children's toy line.
SlyTF1 wrote:
2. I may not agree with it, but if it's legal, it's not rape. How the Hell can people call it rape when it legally isn't? You don't just get to decide what you think rape is.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
'Twould help yall's argument if ya actually knew that the word "rape" isn't being used in its literal meaning when applied to the concept of "statutory rape". It's one of those terms that uses a word to refer to something not specifically the same as the usual, more widely known meaning of the word. "Statutory rape" may not necessarily in all cases be a form of what most people think of when they hear the word "rape", but it is the official term for the subject of Tessa's and Shane's relationship as discussed in that scene in the movie.mirageandjazz1197 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:
2. I may not agree with it, but if it's legal, it's not rape. How the Hell can people call it rape when it legally isn't? You don't just get to decide what you think rape is.
It's not even rape even if it was illegal the Daughter seemed pretty willingly do people even know what the term rape means?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:If only Transformers prime went any where and had good characters the show would of been good.
I prefer violent Movie Optimus to bland Prime Optimus at least violent Prime is entertaining to watch.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
Sabrblade wrote:
Twould help yall's argument if ya actually knew that the word "rape" isn't being used in its literal meaning when applied to the concept of "statutory rape". It's one of those terms that uses a word to refer to something not specifically the same as the usual, more widely known meaning of the word. "Statutory rape" may not necessarily in all cases be a form of what most people think of when they hear the word "rape", but it is the official term for the subject of Tessa's and Shane's relationship as discussed in that scene in the movie.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
Burn wrote:Now that I've finished my lunch, I'm going to go back to work now.
When I get back I'm going to assume the rape/statutory-rape discussion has either ended or moved to its own thread...
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
They DID. People were using the term "statutory rape". It was you and Sly who were confusing it for the other meaning.mirageandjazz1197 wrote:Then call it Statutory rape and not just rape
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:They DID. People were using the term "statutory rape". It was you and Sly who were confusing it for the other meaning.mirageandjazz1197 wrote:Then call it Statutory rape and not just rape
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:Transformers is not and never will be Shakespeare it's an adaption to half baked children's toy commercial seeing Transformers having story telling potential as Star wars, Star Trek, Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, Citizen Kane or even the Marvel films will never understand on how ridiculous the idea of Transformers is to a general person who isn't a fan.
william-james88 wrote:Oh everyone agrees that Prime was the worst character in Prime. It was a fun realization in this discussion: viewtopic.php?t=105159&p=1719867#p1719867
o.supreme wrote:
Transformers is like Star Wars, Star Trek, and The Marvel Films in terms of fandom and support (across various forms of media, conventions etc...) and actually has a much longer history and richer mythology than Walking Dead or Breaking Bad. (not even sure why those were mentioned)
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:
1: What do you expect with most men being perverts It's in most movie hell ever Marvel films to a small extent.
2: The films have flaws but saying their as bad as slamming your head into a metal door is over exaggerating it.
3. If someone says that Rottentomatoes is a reliable source they lose credibility to me and not just with Transformers but in general.
4. Transformers is not and never will be Shakespeare .
5. I'm done here for now I'm not going to waste my sanity with arguing plus I can't ever speak what I'm trying to say anyways so my argument here is probably going to look arrogant and rude which is not the intention it's a brain to mouth thing if you understand what I mean.
o.supreme wrote:
You lost me here when you compare Shakespeare and Citizen Kane to all those other franchises. Those should all not even be mentioned in the same sentence.
Transformers is like Star Wars, Star Trek, and The Marvel Films in terms of fandom and support (across various forms of media, conventions etc...) and actually has a much longer history and richer mythology than Walking Dead or Breaking Bad. (not even sure why those were mentioned)
Sorry, I have to be The Lone Ranger here. I thought Prime was great in TF Prime. Probably the closest Prime has ever been to his Original Series personality. I'd take this Optimus any time over the personification in the last 2 films (again not saying I hate those films, just to be clear).
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
cruizerdave wrote:mirageandjazz1197 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:"It's not good when I'm not involved."
What an @$$hole. Bay is a complete and total @$$hole. I've come to terms that we'll never see a decent Transformers adaption in our lifetimes thanks to him, but I find it amusing that people still eat up the garbage he puts on their cinematic plates.
With that kind of attitude do you think the fandom really deserve a movie pandering to the whiners?
You do know why fans don't write movies or have much impact right?
And what's wrong with people liking the movies there are worse movies and those people are not you they have different opinions so next time think before insulting people who enjoy something you don't.
I'll sum it up for you with two lists.
List one, things I don't ever want to see in a Transformers movie, but I have:
•Crass "humor" aimed squarely at slack jawed idiots.
•Discussions about masterbation
•Robots peeing on people.
•Dogs peeing on robots
•Nonsensical plots about conspiracies concerning Transformers affecting humanity's past.
•Plot points wherein characters explain why its okay for them to have sex with an under-aged minor.
•Porny shots of faked baked women in skimpy outfits.
•Weird racism.
•Blatant racism.
•Recycled footage from The Island.
•Chicago getting destroyed more than once.
•Marky Mark playing an inventor.
•Robots that don't transform as much as dissolve into thousands of tiny pieces and reassemble.
•High school boy being put off by ridiculous past of hot girl whose dad stole cars. Or something.
•John Turturro's underwear.
•Editing that looks like it was done by a bunch of interns all high on cocaine.
•Shaky camera for every action scene mixed with random bits of slow motion.
•Characters who act like douchebags, which accounts for all of them.
•Childhood icon Optimus Prime portrayed as a cold blooded killer of both Decepticons and humans who piss him off.
•Divergent story lines and characters that have nothing to do with the rest of the movie.
•Evil government/business conspiracy organizations ... again and again and again.
•There's only one way to defeat this giant evil robot — call the United States military!
•An evil sex bot with a 20-foot long tongue.
Now for list number two, things I'd like to see in a Transformers movie that we haven't seen yet and likely won't as long as Bay is involved —
•Robots besides Optimus and Bumblebee who are actually discernible from each other at a glance.
•Plots that in a broad way, make some kind of sense.
•Appealing characters, both human and robot.
•Transformers treated as characters and not just special effects in the background of Shia's attempts to get laid.
•Plots not driven completely by some type of bullcrap McGuffin.
•Dialog that sounds like regular people and not drunk college frat boys during rush week.
•Character development.
•A basic understanding of story structure.
Look, I didn't say you couldn't enjoy these movies. If you can enjoy these movies, then good for you. I'm not insulting you, but I've hated Michael Bays' style of film making ever since Armageddon.
To me watching these films (well the first one's not as bad as the others) is the cinematic equivalent of slamming my head into a metal door repeatedly. They're loud, every character is obnoxious, they have no theme, they make no sense and their story structure is nonexistent.
If you think my problems are those of a whiner, pull up Rottentomatoes sometime and read some of the reviews there. My problems with these films aren't fanboy Transformer problems, they are fundamental storytelling problems.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Mr_Autobot411 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:mirageandjazz1197 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:"It's not good when I'm not involved."
What an @$$hole. Bay is a complete and total @$$hole. I've come to terms that we'll never see a decent Transformers adaption in our lifetimes thanks to him, but I find it amusing that people still eat up the garbage he puts on their cinematic plates.
With that kind of attitude do you think the fandom really deserve a movie pandering to the whiners?
You do know why fans don't write movies or have much impact right?
And what's wrong with people liking the movies there are worse movies and those people are not you they have different opinions so next time think before insulting people who enjoy something you don't.
I'll sum it up for you with two lists.
List one, things I don't ever want to see in a Transformers movie, but I have:
•Crass "humor" aimed squarely at slack jawed idiots.
•Discussions about masterbation
•Robots peeing on people.
•Dogs peeing on robots
•Nonsensical plots about conspiracies concerning Transformers affecting humanity's past.
•Plot points wherein characters explain why its okay for them to have sex with an under-aged minor.
•Porny shots of faked baked women in skimpy outfits.
•Weird racism.
•Blatant racism.
•Recycled footage from The Island.
•Chicago getting destroyed more than once.
•Marky Mark playing an inventor.
•Robots that don't transform as much as dissolve into thousands of tiny pieces and reassemble.
•High school boy being put off by ridiculous past of hot girl whose dad stole cars. Or something.
•John Turturro's underwear.
•Editing that looks like it was done by a bunch of interns all high on cocaine.
•Shaky camera for every action scene mixed with random bits of slow motion.
•Characters who act like douchebags, which accounts for all of them.
•Childhood icon Optimus Prime portrayed as a cold blooded killer of both Decepticons and humans who piss him off.
•Divergent story lines and characters that have nothing to do with the rest of the movie.
•Evil government/business conspiracy organizations ... again and again and again.
•There's only one way to defeat this giant evil robot — call the United States military!
•An evil sex bot with a 20-foot long tongue.
Now for list number two, things I'd like to see in a Transformers movie that we haven't seen yet and likely won't as long as Bay is involved —
•Robots besides Optimus and Bumblebee who are actually discernible from each other at a glance.
•Plots that in a broad way, make some kind of sense.
•Appealing characters, both human and robot.
•Transformers treated as characters and not just special effects in the background of Shia's attempts to get laid.
•Plots not driven completely by some type of bullcrap McGuffin.
•Dialog that sounds like regular people and not drunk college frat boys during rush week.
•Character development.
•A basic understanding of story structure.
Look, I didn't say you couldn't enjoy these movies. If you can enjoy these movies, then good for you. I'm not insulting you, but I've hated Michael Bays' style of film making ever since Armageddon.
To me watching these films (well the first one's not as bad as the others) is the cinematic equivalent of slamming my head into a metal door repeatedly. They're loud, every character is obnoxious, they have no theme, they make no sense and their story structure is nonexistent.
If you think my problems are those of a whiner, pull up Rottentomatoes sometime and read some of the reviews there. My problems with these films aren't fanboy Transformer problems, they are fundamental storytelling problems.
bro i hear u, ur list is pretty much what i think of bays crap. its too bad ppl dont like substance over style these days, much like the new star wars movie.......all style no substance
SlyTF1 wrote:I hate when people come at me with that train of THUNK. Define "substance." Why can't style be its own damn substance? Who are you, or anyone else to tell anyone what substance is supposed to be? If I say it is substance, that's exactly what it is.
Burn wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:I hate when people come at me with that train of THUNK. Define "substance." Why can't style be its own damn substance? Who are you, or anyone else to tell anyone what substance is supposed to be? If I say it is substance, that's exactly what it is.
ENOUGH!
Every damn time Sly, every damn time someone posts their grievances with the movies you pounce on them and force them to defend their opinions.
Everyone knows what these movies mean to you, but pull your head out of that little world you live in and realise people think differently from you.
Respect their opinions, because I'm damn tired of seeing YOU shove YOUR opinions down the throats of others. No one owes you any damn explanations of why they have a problem with the movies.
SlyTF1 wrote:Mr_Autobot411 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:mirageandjazz1197 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:"It's not good when I'm not involved."
What an @$$hole. Bay is a complete and total @$$hole. I've come to terms that we'll never see a decent Transformers adaption in our lifetimes thanks to him, but I find it amusing that people still eat up the garbage he puts on their cinematic plates.
With that kind of attitude do you think the fandom really deserve a movie pandering to the whiners?
You do know why fans don't write movies or have much impact right?
And what's wrong with people liking the movies there are worse movies and those people are not you they have different opinions so next time think before insulting people who enjoy something you don't.
I'll sum it up for you with two lists.
List one, things I don't ever want to see in a Transformers movie, but I have:
•Crass "humor" aimed squarely at slack jawed idiots.
•Discussions about masterbation
•Robots peeing on people.
•Dogs peeing on robots
•Nonsensical plots about conspiracies concerning Transformers affecting humanity's past.
•Plot points wherein characters explain why its okay for them to have sex with an under-aged minor.
•Porny shots of faked baked women in skimpy outfits.
•Weird racism.
•Blatant racism.
•Recycled footage from The Island.
•Chicago getting destroyed more than once.
•Marky Mark playing an inventor.
•Robots that don't transform as much as dissolve into thousands of tiny pieces and reassemble.
•High school boy being put off by ridiculous past of hot girl whose dad stole cars. Or something.
•John Turturro's underwear.
•Editing that looks like it was done by a bunch of interns all high on cocaine.
•Shaky camera for every action scene mixed with random bits of slow motion.
•Characters who act like douchebags, which accounts for all of them.
•Childhood icon Optimus Prime portrayed as a cold blooded killer of both Decepticons and humans who piss him off.
•Divergent story lines and characters that have nothing to do with the rest of the movie.
•Evil government/business conspiracy organizations ... again and again and again.
•There's only one way to defeat this giant evil robot — call the United States military!
•An evil sex bot with a 20-foot long tongue.
Now for list number two, things I'd like to see in a Transformers movie that we haven't seen yet and likely won't as long as Bay is involved —
•Robots besides Optimus and Bumblebee who are actually discernible from each other at a glance.
•Plots that in a broad way, make some kind of sense.
•Appealing characters, both human and robot.
•Transformers treated as characters and not just special effects in the background of Shia's attempts to get laid.
•Plots not driven completely by some type of bullcrap McGuffin.
•Dialog that sounds like regular people and not drunk college frat boys during rush week.
•Character development.
•A basic understanding of story structure.
Look, I didn't say you couldn't enjoy these movies. If you can enjoy these movies, then good for you. I'm not insulting you, but I've hated Michael Bays' style of film making ever since Armageddon.
To me watching these films (well the first one's not as bad as the others) is the cinematic equivalent of slamming my head into a metal door repeatedly. They're loud, every character is obnoxious, they have no theme, they make no sense and their story structure is nonexistent.
If you think my problems are those of a whiner, pull up Rottentomatoes sometime and read some of the reviews there. My problems with these films aren't fanboy Transformer problems, they are fundamental storytelling problems.
bro i hear u, ur list is pretty much what i think of bays crap. its too bad ppl dont like substance over style these days, much like the new star wars movie.......all style no substance
I hate when people come at me with that train of THUNK. Define "substance." Why can't style be its own damn substance? Who are you, or anyone else to tell anyone what substance is supposed to be? If I say it is substance, that's exactly what it is.
Mr_Autobot411 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Mr_Autobot411 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:mirageandjazz1197 wrote:cruizerdave wrote:"It's not good when I'm not involved."
What an @$$hole. Bay is a complete and total @$$hole. I've come to terms that we'll never see a decent Transformers adaption in our lifetimes thanks to him, but I find it amusing that people still eat up the garbage he puts on their cinematic plates.
With that kind of attitude do you think the fandom really deserve a movie pandering to the whiners?
You do know why fans don't write movies or have much impact right?
And what's wrong with people liking the movies there are worse movies and those people are not you they have different opinions so next time think before insulting people who enjoy something you don't.
I'll sum it up for you with two lists.
List one, things I don't ever want to see in a Transformers movie, but I have:
•Crass "humor" aimed squarely at slack jawed idiots.
•Discussions about masterbation
•Robots peeing on people.
•Dogs peeing on robots
•Nonsensical plots about conspiracies concerning Transformers affecting humanity's past.
•Plot points wherein characters explain why its okay for them to have sex with an under-aged minor.
•Porny shots of faked baked women in skimpy outfits.
•Weird racism.
•Blatant racism.
•Recycled footage from The Island.
•Chicago getting destroyed more than once.
•Marky Mark playing an inventor.
•Robots that don't transform as much as dissolve into thousands of tiny pieces and reassemble.
•High school boy being put off by ridiculous past of hot girl whose dad stole cars. Or something.
•John Turturro's underwear.
•Editing that looks like it was done by a bunch of interns all high on cocaine.
•Shaky camera for every action scene mixed with random bits of slow motion.
•Characters who act like douchebags, which accounts for all of them.
•Childhood icon Optimus Prime portrayed as a cold blooded killer of both Decepticons and humans who piss him off.
•Divergent story lines and characters that have nothing to do with the rest of the movie.
•Evil government/business conspiracy organizations ... again and again and again.
•There's only one way to defeat this giant evil robot — call the United States military!
•An evil sex bot with a 20-foot long tongue.
Now for list number two, things I'd like to see in a Transformers movie that we haven't seen yet and likely won't as long as Bay is involved —
•Robots besides Optimus and Bumblebee who are actually discernible from each other at a glance.
•Plots that in a broad way, make some kind of sense.
•Appealing characters, both human and robot.
•Transformers treated as characters and not just special effects in the background of Shia's attempts to get laid.
•Plots not driven completely by some type of bullcrap McGuffin.
•Dialog that sounds like regular people and not drunk college frat boys during rush week.
•Character development.
•A basic understanding of story structure.
Look, I didn't say you couldn't enjoy these movies. If you can enjoy these movies, then good for you. I'm not insulting you, but I've hated Michael Bays' style of film making ever since Armageddon.
To me watching these films (well the first one's not as bad as the others) is the cinematic equivalent of slamming my head into a metal door repeatedly. They're loud, every character is obnoxious, they have no theme, they make no sense and their story structure is nonexistent.
If you think my problems are those of a whiner, pull up Rottentomatoes sometime and read some of the reviews there. My problems with these films aren't fanboy Transformer problems, they are fundamental storytelling problems.
bro i hear u, ur list is pretty much what i think of bays crap. its too bad ppl dont like substance over style these days, much like the new star wars movie.......all style no substance
I hate when people come at me with that train of THUNK. Define "substance." Why can't style be its own damn substance? Who are you, or anyone else to tell anyone what substance is supposed to be? If I say it is substance, that's exactly what it is.
because style is never substance brother, its how it is sorry if u dont agree. thats life.![]()
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