mechana2015 (post: 1322970) wrote:Saw it and enjoyed it. Not a masterpiece of writing for sure, and there's plot-tonium slapped everywhere to make sure that the story works out all right, and that everything is in place for all the setpieces, but it is a sight to behold. I was particularly thrilled with the quantity of transformers in this one, since I felt that the previous one was really missing the real volume that they showed on the TV shows at times (it seemed to come down to pretty much four through the whole movie), and in this one there are enough to really bring the scale of the battles out. All in all a fun watch, but not brain food at all.
[color="Silver"]How was it possible for Seymour and Leo to be able to keep their grip during the Devastator's vortex thing and the Twins couldn't? And where did Sam's parents come from? Bumblebee supposedly took them away from the battle - and as soon as Sam is hurt, BAM! There they are again. Totally not away from battle. That bothers me. And the ending? A lot of running slow-motion through the desert holding hands. And after all this "ONLY A PRIME CAN BEAT MEEEE!" from The Fallen, it took Optimus all of two seconds to beat him to a pulp. They should have spent more time on this epic fight that they were giving the impression of happening. They didn't, but to my chagrin. [/color]
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1323560) wrote:I just hate Megan Fox :[
The only reason she was there was for sex appeal.
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1323982) wrote:
That's all she's good for. From what I hear, she's quite the idiot...
Okami94 (post: 1323853) wrote:I'm a guy and i hate Megan Fox. The only reason she was there was for sex appeal. I found myself gagging at the scenes she was in.
Michael Bay: Megan Fox 'says some very ridiculous things'
Oops. Looks like Megan Fox's mouth might be getting her in trouble. The Wall Street Journal asked Michael Bay about Fox's criticism of Bay's films for being special-effects-driven and not offering so many acting opportunities. His reply:
"Well, that’s Megan Fox for you. She says some very ridiculous things because she’s 23 years old and she still has a lot of growing to do. You roll your eyes when you see statements like that and think, 'Okay Megan, you can do whatever you want. I got it.'
"But I 100% disagree with her. Nick Cage wasn’t a big actor when I cast him, nor was Ben Affleck before I put him in Armageddon. Shia LaBeouf wasn’t a big movie star before he did Transformers — and then he exploded. Not to mention Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, from Bad Boys. Nobody in the world knew about Megan Fox until I found her and put her in Transformers. I like to think that I’ve had some luck in building actors’ careers with my films."
Tommy wrote:There are two types of guys in this scenario.
1) Those that enjoyed Megan Fox's presence.
2) Those that lie about it.
Tommy (post: 1325385) wrote:There are two types of guys in this scenario.
1) Those that enjoyed Megan Fox's presence.
2) Those that lie about it.
Or, you're gay.
uc pseudonym (post: 1325783) wrote:3) Those who are asexual.
4) Those whose preferences don't match Megan Fox.
5) Those who resent the pervasive belief that all men are dominated by sexual thoughts.
Oddly enough, I did think they struck one emotional note right: when main character guy's father is trying to stop him from leaving, obviously mirroring the beginning when he pretended not to care that he was leaving for college. Part of me wanted to call this heavy-handed, but I have to admit that's probably more emotional depth than the rest of the movie combined.
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