Erailea wrote:There are SOME people who like it. Lol. One of my friends adores the movie... I "like" the film, but only for it's animation. I have to multitask when I have the movie on because the plot (or lack there of) annoys me, but I tend to tune in for the battle scenes and whatnot where the animation is at it's best :3 Scene's might be a little cluttered, but if you've seen it a few times your eyes lock on to where they need to be.
...can't help it. Lol. I studied 3D animation and I'm a fan of Transformers, so put together I'll endure some garbage to enjoy the likable aspects.
And what we have here, ladies and gents, is a classic example of Goalpost Raising. Essentially, the act of changing the goal of the arguement on your side once faced with defeat. This is a common tactic of those who wish to keep their view the "dominant" view, usually in matters that boil down to personal taste.
The original thread started with statements of "no one liked RotF." After an entire thread of discussion on the matter, I post the pic at the start of this thread. Now Erailea has, in essence, raised the goalpost.
"Sure, people liked it, but only for certian things."
An alternate way of interpreting this post is the line "Some people liked it."
"Some" in this case translates to 2,918,936 people out of 3,840,705. Considering these numbers are only those users who registered on Rotten Tomatoes and already in favor of the film by a factor of 3/1 I'd say the term "some" liked it to be a massive understatement.
Mind you I'm not attacking your opinion of the film. I used your post as an example that understatement and goalpost raising are not valid tactics of conversation. I'm also really getting tired of making disclaimers.

As for the film's plot, if that gets brought up again after this post I'll probably fly into a rant about how there was a plot. Let's not let it come to that.