I give him a lot of shit in this movie. I didn't know my daughter had a boyfriend and then all of a sudden, this punk kid is thrust into my life and I have to deal with him while dealing with this very extraordinary set of circumstances..
Mark Wahlberg Talks Transformers 4
Posted by El Duque
Aug 12, 2013 at 12:09am CDT
26,808 views
View Discussion
Sign in
or
Join
to reply
More Bots. More News. More Awesome.
Re: Mark Wahlberg Talks Transformers 4
(view post)
Comment by Nemesis Maximo
Aug 12, 2013
Uh-oh. He said he 'love(s) the human element.' Cue the rage posts. You have been warned!
Re: Mark Wahlberg Talks Transformers 4
(view post)
Comment by Doubledealer93
Aug 12, 2013
inb4 shit storm.
Re: Mark Wahlberg Talks Transformers 4
(view post)
Comment by Jack Hallows
Aug 12, 2013
i love how dude in the crowd drops his gat and wahlberg's just like "oh, you dropped your pistol.. is that a pistol?" then nonchalantly goes back to the interview. haha.. only in fairy tale hollywood.
Re: Mark Wahlberg Talks Transformers 4
(view post)
This is an awful big fandom we're talking about here. I think on top of the rage we may have to order another few barrels of whining and at LEAST three more cases of butt-hurt to go around.
I wonder if it ever occurred to folks that having a movie set on a planet populated with 7 1/2 BILLION people MIGHT actually mean that not only is there is human interaction involved but it may be an integral part of the story, regardless of the giant f'ing robots?
Anyways... I'm actually starting to take some interest in this 4th installment. Very guarded interest, certainly not with the enthusiasm of TF3 but I think there may be a slim chance that I might like this one. All you haters and ass clowns take notice that (this time) I didn't say it would "suck" or it would be "great" since it may only suck "FOR ME" and not everyone else is going to view the movie the same. You can have an opinion, that's fine, just don't shove it down our throats like it's a fact.
Comment by T-Macksimus
Aug 12, 2013
Nemesis Maximo wrote:Uh-oh. He said he 'love(s) the human element.' Cue the rage posts. You have been warned!
This is an awful big fandom we're talking about here. I think on top of the rage we may have to order another few barrels of whining and at LEAST three more cases of butt-hurt to go around.

I wonder if it ever occurred to folks that having a movie set on a planet populated with 7 1/2 BILLION people MIGHT actually mean that not only is there is human interaction involved but it may be an integral part of the story, regardless of the giant f'ing robots?

Anyways... I'm actually starting to take some interest in this 4th installment. Very guarded interest, certainly not with the enthusiasm of TF3 but I think there may be a slim chance that I might like this one. All you haters and ass clowns take notice that (this time) I didn't say it would "suck" or it would be "great" since it may only suck "FOR ME" and not everyone else is going to view the movie the same. You can have an opinion, that's fine, just don't shove it down our throats like it's a fact.
Re: Mark Wahlberg Talks Transformers 4
(view post)
Comment by noctorro
Aug 15, 2013
Cool dude, can't wait but'll have to wait :S
Re: Mark Wahlberg Talks Transformers 4
(view post)
At this point one has to face facts; the human element isn't ever going to go away. With that in mind, it's more practical to hope for some decent characterization and perhaps have the humans' story center around the TF's instead of the other way around.
TF 2007 and ROTF was all about Sam and his life, with the TF's doing their thing in the background. The humans and TF's seem to be forced together. DOTM, however, had a more natural connection between the human plot and the TF plot. Both sides intertwine, and neither is given more importance than the other. IMO, the main TF's in DOTM were also given more characterization than their first two movies put together.
While the plot itself has its own flaws and problems, it's a step in the right direction.
DISCLAIMER: Just my personal views as a casual viewer.
Comment by SKYWARPED_128
Aug 15, 2013
Nemesis Maximo wrote:Uh-oh. He said he 'love(s) the human element.' Cue the rage posts. You have been warned!
At this point one has to face facts; the human element isn't ever going to go away. With that in mind, it's more practical to hope for some decent characterization and perhaps have the humans' story center around the TF's instead of the other way around.
TF 2007 and ROTF was all about Sam and his life, with the TF's doing their thing in the background. The humans and TF's seem to be forced together. DOTM, however, had a more natural connection between the human plot and the TF plot. Both sides intertwine, and neither is given more importance than the other. IMO, the main TF's in DOTM were also given more characterization than their first two movies put together.
While the plot itself has its own flaws and problems, it's a step in the right direction.
DISCLAIMER: Just my personal views as a casual viewer.
