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Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:53 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
I'm just glad 50 shades Darker was on there for pretty much every category. While TLK was disappointing, that movie series is far far worse, though still sad it stands on the same level

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:55 pm
by Deadput
Sabrblade wrote:There is a difference between something being good or bad and a person liking or disliking something.

It is entirely possible to enjoy something bad or not enjoy something good.

For me, Dunkirk was an excellent retelling of an historical event, but it left me bored out of my wits. I just couldn't get into it because I wasn't the right audience for it.

Conversely, the live action Super Mario Bros. movie and the two live action Flintstones movies are all really really dumb films and I love 'em! They're so stupid but endearingly so. :-D


For me a film being "good" or "bad" means crap all as long as it's entertaining.

Like you said there have been really well crafted movies but they were just boring to watch.

Mean while there are movies that are "badly made" like the Room that leave me reeling in laughter.

This is why I like the Bay films (And the franchise as a whole) as bad as they can be, there have been some great things that I don't ignore.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:00 pm
by Sabrblade
Deadput wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:There is a difference between something being good or bad and a person liking or disliking something.

It is entirely possible to enjoy something bad or not enjoy something good.

For me, Dunkirk was an excellent retelling of an historical event, but it left me bored out of my wits. I just couldn't get into it because I wasn't the right audience for it.

Conversely, the live action Super Mario Bros. movie and the two live action Flintstones movies are all really really dumb films and I love 'em! They're so stupid but endearingly so. :-D


For me a film being "good" or "bad" means crap all as long as it's entertaining.

Like you said there have been really well crafted movies but they were just boring to watch.

Mean while there are movies that are "badly made" like the Room that leave me reeling in laughter.

This is why I like the Bay films (And the franchise as a whole) as bad as they can be, there have been some great things that I don't ignore.
Yeah, I mean, it's okay to like something bad or not like something good if you know you're liking something bad or disliking something good. I don't get why people must insist that liking something must always mean it's good or not liking something must always mean it's bad.

Like you said, The Room is a prime example of a horrendously terrible movie that is so entertainingly fun to poke fun at with how ridiculous it is. :lol:

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:03 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Sabrblade wrote:It is entirely possible to enjoy something bad or not enjoy something good.


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EDIT:

Sabrblade wrote:Like you said, The Room is a prime example of a horrendously terrible movie that is so entertainingly fun to poke fun at with how ridiculous it is. :lol:


HA! Called it!

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:14 pm
by megamanfan
how is the emoji movie not in more of these categories? that movie deserved nothing but scorn.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:17 pm
by Burn
You guys are making me want to watch the Emoji Movie now just to see how truly bad it is.

And quite frankly, that's going to put me over my bad movie quota for the year because I intend to watch Justice League soon. Image

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:18 pm
by Sabrblade
megamanfan wrote:how is the emoji movie not in more of these categories? that movie deserved nothing but scorn.
Cuz Fifty Shade Darker and The Mummy were just that much worse than The Emoji Movie. :P

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:27 pm
by Evil Eye
Burn wrote:You guys are making me want to watch the Emoji Movie now just to see how truly bad it is.

And quite frankly, that's going to put me over my bad movie quota for the year because I intend to watch Justice League soon. Image

You absolute madman.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:37 pm
by no-one
Wait, it sounds like I can like or dislike something despite what other's think? ABSURD!

Next you'll be telling me that I shouldn't try and convince people to have the same opinion as me. That is crazy talk.

To be honest though, the only movie on any of the Razzie nom lists I've seen is 50 Shades Darker. I thought it was pretty bad and misrepresentative.

TLK is on the list... eventually :???:

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:40 pm
by Brokebot
I walked away from this mess of a movie feeling like everyone who sat through it deserved an apology from everyone involved in making it. The "plot" was total nonsense, and it seemed like it was written by a focus group of kindergartners that were swapped out every 5-10 minutes.

Or Saminus9000.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:44 pm
by Burn
Black Hat wrote:
Burn wrote:You guys are making me want to watch the Emoji Movie now just to see how truly bad it is.

And quite frankly, that's going to put me over my bad movie quota for the year because I intend to watch Justice League soon. Image

You absolute madman.

Might even do them back to back!

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:53 pm
by Evil Eye
Burn wrote:
Black Hat wrote:
Burn wrote:You guys are making me want to watch the Emoji Movie now just to see how truly bad it is.

And quite frankly, that's going to put me over my bad movie quota for the year because I intend to watch Justice League soon. Image

You absolute madman.

Might even do them back to back!

It's been an honour serving with you, Burn.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:05 pm
by Sabrblade
Burn wrote:You guys are making me want to watch the Emoji Movie now just to see how truly bad it is.

And quite frankly, that's going to put me over my bad movie quota for the year because I intend to watch Justice League soon. Image
Justice League ended up surprising me on how much I ended up not disliking it, as it wasn't as awful as I was expecting it to be, as it ended up being a very middle-ground movie that wasn't great but also wasn't outright terrible either. It's probably the second-most decent of the DCEU films, with Wonder Woman still the only really good one.

I currently rank all the DCEU films like so:
Man of Steel: D or D-
Batman v. Superman: F
Suicide Squad: C-
Wonder Woman: A-
Justice League: C

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:10 pm
by Evil Eye
Sabrblade wrote:
Burn wrote:You guys are making me want to watch the Emoji Movie now just to see how truly bad it is.

And quite frankly, that's going to put me over my bad movie quota for the year because I intend to watch Justice League soon. Image
Justice League ended up surprising me on both how much I ended up not disliking it, as it wasn't as awful as I was expecting it to be, ending up being a very middle-ground movie that wasn't great but wasn't outright terrible either. It's probably the second-most decent of the DCEU films, with Wonder Woman still the only really good one.

>Wonder Woman
>Good


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Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:14 pm
by primalxconvoy
Most, if not all of these films are, IMO, disjointed. They lack cohesion, making me not really understand what or who I was looking at, or where the action was. The plot seemed thin, the human characters tacked-on and the Transformers were basically backgrounds with phases I had trouble understanding, featuring characterisations that seemed unnecessarily cruel and not in keeping with their original selves. The injection of unnecessary violence, (underage) sexual themes/misogyny, bodily functions, racial stereotypes, over the top product placement, Chinese government brown-nosing and suchlike seemed to be included to get funding and inject interest for the more cerebrally-challenged members of society.

I can sit through and watch all kinds of bad or mass market films (Top Gun, Marvel films, Pirates of the Caribbean) but I honestly cannot follow, yet alone be even be interested in Bay's films. They are beyond offensive, as to be boring, akin to listening to schoolchildren talking offensively in a playground.

In fact, it was so bad this time around, I couldn't even be bothered to buy the dvd or ticket, just to get the limited edition toy/s in Japan. If I had watched it for free on the internet, I would have asked Paramount to pay the parts of my internet and electricity bill that was wasted watching it.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:24 pm
by KVO Prime
TLK really did suck. Even my fiance, who I went with was like, 'wtf is this s**t?' I couldn't even follow anything, and the HUMAN is the last knight? Just like The Last Samurai.. give me a break. I wanted to walk out halfway through, and that is depressing for me.. :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :HEADHURTS:

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:42 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Burn wrote:You guys are making me want to watch the Emoji Movie now just to see how truly bad it is.

And quite frankly, that's going to put me over my bad movie quota for the year because I intend to watch Justice League soon. Image


Justice League is not bad.
Just very, VERY disappointing.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:48 pm
by Sabrblade
Honestly, the only part of TLK I genuinely enjoyed was the King Arthur battle scene at the beginning with Stanley Tucci as the drunk Merlin and Dragonstorm coming in to aid Arthur's knights.

Once that scene ended and we cut to the present day, everything else just felt so empty and bewildering as to why they were done the way they were.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:57 pm
by Nemesis Destron
>:oP ..... :)) :VEHI:

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:53 pm
by TulioDude
I enjoy the Transformers movies.They are fun and alwasy seem to found new ways to use the Transformers themselves .
I dont mind if people dislike them,but I cant agree when some say they are unwatachable.

The point view can really change fromperson to person,so I dont think there is a really an singular way to define one good movie.

Burn wrote:
Critics, awards ... they don't define why you like or dislike a movie, don't let them influence your opinion.

This.

carytheone wrote:Wait, it sounds like I can like or dislike something despite what other's think? ABSURD!

Next you'll be telling me that I shouldn't try and convince people to have the same opinion as me.

Now imagine this every this time a movie comes out :D

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:21 pm
by Ultra Markus
i certainly hope that having played in what critics call one of the worst movies doesn't hurt Mark Wahlberg's career :(

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:37 pm
by Sabrblade
Ultra Markus wrote:i certainly hope that having played in what critics call one of the worst movies doesn't hurt Mark Wahlberg's career :(
Pfft, a couple bad movies ain't gonna do nothing to that man's career. He's got too much success in his pocket to be worried about either Transformers or Daddy's Home.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:49 pm
by Deadput
KVO Prime wrote:TLK really did suck. Even my fiance, who I went with was like, 'wtf is this s**t?' I couldn't even follow anything, and the HUMAN is the last knight? Just like The Last Samurai.. give me a break. I wanted to walk out halfway through, and that is depressing for me.. :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :HEADHURTS:


Who the hell else would of been the last knight? Bumblebee?

It was either Cade or Optimus from the very beginning.

It's also not like him being the Last Knight meant anything because what did he do again?

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:51 pm
by william-james88
Sabrblade wrote:For me, Dunkirk was an excellent retelling of an historical event, but it left me bored out of my wits.

Same! I wont argue its not a great film, thats pointless. But I wasnt entertained.

Burn wrote:And quite frankly, that's going to put me over my bad movie quota for the year because I intend to watch Justice League soon.

For all the bad in justice League, I find there is as much good. Its the first film where a particular character is finally done right in the DCEU. Every member is good and it has probably my very favourite scene in any movie of 2017 (when a particular gaze is followed).

Sabrblade wrote:I currently rank all the DCEU films like so:
Man of Steel: D or D-
Batman v. Superman: F
Suicide Squad: C-
Wonder Woman: A-
Justice League: C


I am very close, here is mine:

Man of Steel: D
Batman v. Superman: F
Suicide Squad: C-
Wonder Woman: A
Justice League: C+

The scene I find the dumbest of all though is in Man of Steel, with the dad trying to rescue the dog. It makes me absolutely loathe that film.

KVO Prime wrote:and the HUMAN is the last knight? Just like The Last Samurai.. give me a break.
I choose to believe Ken Watanabe is the last samurai, only way I dont go insane.

Sabrblade wrote:Honestly, the only part of TLK I genuinely enjoyed was the King Arthur battle scene at the beginning with Stanley Tucci as the drunk Merlin and Dragonstorm coming in to aid Arthur's knights.

Thats when I knew we were in serious trouble. The tone was all over the place and not in a good way. The moment you mention did have my favorite scene in the film though, when a horse explodes/does a back flip.

Ultra Markus wrote:i certainly hope that having played in what critics call one of the worst movies doesn't hurt Mark Wahlberg's career :(

The guy survived the Happening, he can survive anything.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:56 pm
by Deadput
Sabrblade wrote:Honestly, the only part of TLK I genuinely enjoyed was the King Arthur battle scene at the beginning with Stanley Tucci as the drunk Merlin and Dragonstorm coming in to aid Arthur's knights.

Once that scene ended and we cut to the present day, everything else just felt so empty and bewildering as to why they were done the way they were.


I would of taken that as a whole movie, it really should of been with full fledged backstories on the Knights with this guy as Bludgeon who would be the main antagonist alongside Quintessa, the Infernocons and maybe some Black Knight grunts to fill the Protoform cannonfodder role.

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I'm pissed off that Operation: Skyfire the Transformers war story wasn't a thing because that god damn hack Lorenzo who always goes and ruins everything by combining the ww2 and the knights with a sequel to AOE (Be mad at him he's the bigger reason why the movies suck)


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