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enurtsol
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Bayservice = fanservice
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walw6pK4Alo
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I'd love the shit out of these films if they weren't so goddamned hard to look at and edited/paced like someone's running out of time to live to get it finished. I have less problem with the asinine 10 year old humor than the vomit-inducing cinematography. Bay was supposed to be a good shot composer and basically they've just been impossible to enjoy.
Though, they can bring Lebouf back now. His post-Fury persona is something I'd love to see alongside a bunch of robots. |
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Wandering Samurai
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Any time you see or hear about a Michael Bay movie you can watch this episode for laughs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDhv8Enwmuo |
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kevinx59
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I was kinda curious to see a new director's take on the series, but oh well. The movies aren't great, but there still pretty entertaining ( and I still love the first one). Hopefully Hasbro/Takara Tomy also steps up their Transformer movie toy-line quality. Their Age of Extinction line placed way too much emphasis on those overly simple 1-step/power battle figures.
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GATSU
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You don't even need a punchline. The header just writes the joke for itself.
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AnimeLordLuis
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I haven't seen Transformers 4 but I have watched the first three movies and the first is my favorite but the rest were only okay for me but as long as the movies keep raking in the billions I don't think we're going to see the end of the live action Transformers any time soon regardless if Michael Bay directs or not.
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bones2039
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I liked the first one, but man, after 4 bayfest I was hoping they would change things up some. Instead we will get the dumb childish humor, shot after shot of some skinny Victoria's secret model looking sexy, and explosions. I know that sales but would it really hurt to have a TF movie that has a decent plot and actual characters?
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Cptn_Taylor
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Bay may be the worst offender, but really any modern action movie will suffer from Bay's editing disease. It's like all action films of the last 2 decades are made for people that can't pay attention more than 2 seconds before a scene is cut. It makes those films thoroughly unenjoyable. Even the The Force Awakens suffers from this kind of rapid bullshit editing. No amount of good actors can fix this. Rapid editing and orange teal color are the modern cancer of the XXIst century movie industry, it's like movie directors all but forgot how to make colorful movies. |
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EricJ2
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Which raises the question: Paramount wants one for their corporate marketing strategy, but what CAN Bay do for an encore? We only got #4 because the fans who liked the films kept pestering Bay for "C'mon, man, ya gotta have Grimlock and the Dinobots in it!" Okay, did that--Now he's left with absolutely nothing on his plate, Shia included, and it's going to end up as pointless as the third movie. |
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enurtsol
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Wait, people complaining about fanservice? What's next, people complaining about pantyshots? |
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bones2039
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I only complain when said fan service is the same over and over again. By the 4th time I've seen it already. I say this as a fan of ecchi comedies but TF isn't an ecchi comedy. Bay just shoehorns it into TF movies that don't need it. After the 4th time it just starts to really stand out as a negative.
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EricJ2
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I have a little more problem with the asinine 10-yo. humor, just because there's so MUCH of it, it gets top director priority-- I can appreciate that the "Pot brownies" scene in TF2 was a casualty of the writers' strike and Bay had to put in what he personally thought made a clever film (as opposed to, say, putting in the robots hitting each other a half hour earlier...), but there was no strike on during the third film, so how does that explain an entire hour of John Malkovich and Deep Wang? It's the rule we started to talk about during Avengers 2: Never let the same director do his own hit sequel, or he'll think he has the sandbox all to himself to play in. |
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Primus
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This is going to happen regardless of who directs it. The movies make way too much money in China for them to not play it up.
Unicron |
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Kadmos1
Posts: 13597 Location: In Phoenix but has an 85308 ZIP |
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I think a trilogy is good enough. In his defense, however, this is the 1 anime series adaptation Hollywood has done that has been a financial success.
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Hyperdrve
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Michael-Bay-esque movies are the only type of live-action movies I can watch, anything else puts me to sleep. I wonder if there are other people like me. |
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