Ravage Eject wrote:I snagged a leader class bulkhead as my celebratopry figure....can't beat $20 for a pricetag on a leader !
SoooTrypticon wrote:Actually it's one of the 68 films to have broken the 400 million mark- of which it is second to last, beating only "Lady and the Tramp." Transformers 2 still has yet to beat such box office giants as "Tootsie" and "My Fair Lady." An accomplishment to be sure- but nothing all that special. Maybe if it makes more money than those other movies, ("Back to the Future," "Batman," "Lord of the Rings...")- it'll suddenly become a better film.
http://boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm
Buttz wrote:You guys are celebrating that some awful human beings (Michael Bay and Lorenzo DiBonaventura especially) whose only loves are themselves and money have just made more money. And how do you celebrate it? By putting some of the money you've actually EARNED by performing WORK into the pockets of people with no actual skills other than being professional a**holes.
GetterDragun wrote:SoooTrypticon wrote:Actually it's one of the 68 films to have broken the 400 million mark- of which it is second to last, beating only "Lady and the Tramp." Transformers 2 still has yet to beat such box office giants as "Tootsie" and "My Fair Lady." An accomplishment to be sure- but nothing all that special. Maybe if it makes more money than those other movies, ("Back to the Future," "Batman," "Lord of the Rings...")- it'll suddenly become a better film.
http://boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm
That's adjusted for inflation, not actual ticket sales.
Buttz wrote:You guys are celebrating that some awful human beings (Michael Bay and Lorenzo DiBonaventura especially) whose only loves are themselves and money have just made more money. And how do you celebrate it? By putting some of the money you've actually EARNED by performing WORK into the pockets of people with no actual skills other than being professional a**holes.
GetterDragun wrote:Buttz wrote:You guys are celebrating that some awful human beings (Michael Bay and Lorenzo DiBonaventura especially) whose only loves are themselves and money have just made more money. And how do you celebrate it? By putting some of the money you've actually EARNED by performing WORK into the pockets of people with no actual skills other than being professional a**holes.
As opposed to what? We got a good story for the first one, and lots of robots battling in the second one. Seriously, how much better could it have been.
Chaoslock wrote:GetterDragun wrote:Buttz wrote:You guys are celebrating that some awful human beings (Michael Bay and Lorenzo DiBonaventura especially) whose only loves are themselves and money have just made more money. And how do you celebrate it? By putting some of the money you've actually EARNED by performing WORK into the pockets of people with no actual skills other than being professional a**holes.
As opposed to what? We got a good story for the first one, and lots of robots battling in the second one. Seriously, how much better could it have been.
A third movie without the American Pie-like jokes of the second movie?
Chaoslock wrote:GetterDragun wrote:Buttz wrote:You guys are celebrating that some awful human beings (Michael Bay and Lorenzo DiBonaventura especially) whose only loves are themselves and money have just made more money. And how do you celebrate it? By putting some of the money you've actually EARNED by performing WORK into the pockets of people with no actual skills other than being professional a**holes.
As opposed to what? We got a good story for the first one, and lots of robots battling in the second one. Seriously, how much better could it have been.
A third movie without the American Pie-like jokes of the second movie?
Buttz wrote:You guys are celebrating that some awful human beings (Michael Bay and Lorenzo DiBonaventura especially) whose only loves are themselves and money have just made more money. And how do you celebrate it? By putting some of the money you've actually EARNED by performing WORK into the pockets of people with no actual skills other than being professional a**holes.
vectorA3 wrote:better have made a lot!! Saw it 3 times + bought my friend a ticket the 2nd time.
FG --unfortunately a bigger budget doesn't necessarily mean a higher quality movie. You gotta have a rock solid script, and unfortunately b/c of the strike, this one didn't. I am glad though that the Academy is preparing to have 10 or 11 new technical categories so that special effects companies like ILM can take home some Oscar hardware. They truly deserve them for wowing us.
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