Deadput wrote:Sabrblade wrote:My problem wasn't with them killing the humans, but with how it was presented in the movie. It was sick and gross.
I mean the only way they could keep the Pg 13 is if they went DOTM and had them leave bones/dust behind but that would probably be way too dark for this movie.
I just thought of it like some parts in the Men in Black movies that had deaths like that too.
What makes it gross in your opinion?, the slime? It came across as silly more so then anything else, but that's just my thoughts.
Yeah, I mean, as far as movie deaths go, these two were a couple of the tamest I've ever seen.
Anyway, this movie was pure awesome. Its exactly what we should have gotten 11 years ago, and my personal hope is that the Bayverse is a forgotten memory now.
The opening scene on Cybertron was, to me, a love letter to my 5 year old self. Also, an apology for the previous 5 films. Seeing so many classic characters was a hoot.
The movie itself was great too. I had my sons with me (4 & 5), and while I cringed at a couple of the curse words (but lets be honest, they've heard far worse from me while driving), there wasn't a single scene in this movie I felt I needed to shield them from. Very family friendly.
Storyline was a basic one, but very well done.
One thing I didn't get... the scenses with the army, the soldiers kept acting like they were talking to someboy that u can't see.
I did feel that 'Bee might have come across as a tad bit over powered, but hey, plot armor.
I loved the soundtrack. Also, do NOT rickroll Bumblebee.
I'll probally have more thoughts latter, but its late, I'm still hyped, and probally need to see it again.
Let me just say, my sons who are sadly no where near as big of Transformer fans as me, and my wife, who activly dislikes Transformers, all loved this movie as well. My theatre clapped at the end.
Seriously, this film really drives how just how terrible the bay films are.