GrubbTheFragger (post: 1488588) wrote:^---------yeah my idea as well, I have heard the humor is still way to prevelant to make a "good" movie i have heard it is indeed a fun movie. I HATE how the humans are more of the story than the robots, but oh well
Nate (post: 1488594) wrote:Michael Bay tricked me twice. I'm not falling for it a third time.
The good news though is that the current trend seems to be rebooting franchises, so now that this trilogy is over let's hope they reboot the Transformers franchise with some actual GOOD movies.
Yamamaya (post: 1488583) wrote:If it was better than the horrendous 2nd movie, I might give it a chance.
GrubbTheFragger (post: 1488588) wrote:^---------yeah my idea as well, I have heard the humor is still way to prevelant to make a "good" movie i have heard it is indeed a fun movie. I HATE how the humans are more of the story than the robots, but oh well
Yamamaya (post: 1488593) wrote:This is one of my biggest problems with the triology. In the cartoons, the humans played a background role. Here, they just hog screen time. That would easier to take if the people playing the humans don't do such a horrific job.
Nate (post: 1488594) wrote:Michael Bay tricked me twice. I'm not falling for it a third time.
The good news though is that the current trend seems to be rebooting franchises, so now that this trilogy is over let's hope they reboot the Transformers franchise with some actual GOOD movies.
Sammy Boy wrote:perhaps it would have been hard to draw in people with no previous appreciation of Transformers.
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If you enjoyed any G1 cartoon episodes from the 80s, you may be interested to know that the plot bears similarities to the three part episode "The Ultimate Doom".
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rocklobster wrote:The one thing that turned me off on the Transformers movies was their characterization of my favorite Autobot, Bumblebee
Nate (post: 1488690) wrote:The worst part about Bumblebee in the movies was that at the end of the first movie, Bumblebee's voice circuit or whatever actually started working again and he was able to talk, and asked Optimus if he could stay with Sam. Then in the second movie, that whole bit of character development was gone and somehow Bumblebee can't talk anymore! Why can't he talk anymore? Well, because shut up here's Megan Fox stripping.
And Starscream DID have like one line in the first movie, but it was in "Cybertronian" and had a subtitle.
Nate (post: 1488690) wrote:The worst part about Bumblebee in the movies was that at the end of the first movie, Bumblebee's voice circuit or whatever actually started working again and he was able to talk, and asked Optimus if he could stay with Sam. Then in the second movie, that whole bit of character development was gone and somehow Bumblebee can't talk anymore! Why can't he talk anymore? Well, because shut up here's Megan Fox stripping.
And Starscream DID have like one line in the first movie, but it was in "Cybertronian" and had a subtitle.
Cognitive Gear (post: 1488718) wrote:Warning: Rant ahead. I don't mean to be offensive to you if you actually enjoy the movies as mindless entertainment, I just feel that someone needs to say something about this.
The Transformer movie franchise is terrible. To be perfectly honest, it's also pretty offensive, and I have no idea why anyone would want to see them at this point.
Don't get me wrong, they have every right to send whatever message they want to children. Here are some of the things that I think should turn most people off from wanting to support this movie:
1) Women are objects, only good for their looks. In fact, a huge portion of the movie's plot is based on the sexual jealousy between Sam and his rival. The objectification in this movie includes a scene featuring... (spoiled due to being inappropriate.)
[spoiler]implied tentacle rape, and Sam's mother speculating about the size of his you-know-what.[/spoiler]
2) It carries a very racist portrayal of both Arabs and African Americans.
3) Extended Profanity. I have no idea how a movie that uses "S" repeatedly and with at least one use of the "F" word possibly maintains a PG-13 rating. (Actually, I can think of situations in which that would be appropriate, but I don't think Michael Bay is capable of producing those circumstances.)
The MPAA is apparently starting to become entirely useless.
This movie is marketed directly at children, to sell children's toys. Mindless entertainment is fine, but even mindless entertainment sends a message.
Scarecrow (post: 1488735) wrote:The transformer movies were never geared for kids though. This has been stated a number of times. The movies were geared toward kids who loved and grew up with them in the 80s... who are in their 20's and 30's now.
It's marketed towards kids yes... but so was Jurassic Park, Batman Returns etc etc... non of which I'd call kid movies. Heck even Starship Troopers was marketed to kids and that was R all the way. Who movies are marketed to is different than who they're geared for.
Not that I agree with any of the content in transformers and stuff but the movies were never geared toward kids.
Nate (post: 1488835) wrote:A pony Transformers comic!
http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/181/d/5/derp_of_the_moon_pg1_by_pixelkitties-d3kmf11.jpg
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/181/d/2/derp_of_the_moon_pg2_by_pixelkitties-d3kmf6d.jpg
Scarecrow (post: 1488735) wrote: Heck even Starship Troopers was marketed to kids and that was R all the way.
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