TheNextNolan22
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Sometimes you have to make sacrificesI see the honeymoon being you in a hospital lol
.Sometimes you have to make sacrifices.



I've been reading that a lot.
You gotta admit there's something wrong if you have to watch it a second or third time to make yourself like it.
I thought the story supported the action plenty. In Transformers 2 I was bored out of my mind and just wanted the action to end, because I wasn't invested in anything. In MOS, the story had me hooked, and I actually loved every second of the action because of it.
I thought the story supported the action plenty. In Transformers 2 I was bored out of my mind and just wanted the action to end, because I wasn't invested in anything. In MOS, the story had me hooked, and I actually loved every second of the action because of it.
"you're a monster Zod, and I'm going to stop you"
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I thought the story supported the action plenty. In Transformers 2 I was bored out of my mind and just wanted the action to end, because I wasn't invested in anything. In MOS, the story had me hooked, and I actually loved every second of the action because of it.
I thought the story supported the action plenty. In Transformers 2 I was bored out of my mind and just wanted the action to end, because I wasn't invested in anything. In MOS, the story had me hooked, and I actually loved every second of the action because of it.

I mean you can argue there is a lot of it, but it does serve the purpose to further along the story and it does make sense. Hell, Antje Traue wouldn't have accepted to be a part of the movie if it didn't. Amirite? YES.![]()
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I thought the story supported the action plenty. In Transformers 2 I was bored out of my mind and just wanted the action to end, because I wasn't invested in anything. In MOS, the story had me hooked, and I actually loved every second of the action because of it.
I'll always give credit to Bay for the way he directs action. I actually do love his, sometimes, very practical way of filming them even if they get too excessive.
I had an emotional moment in Transformers history but it was rather quick. When Sam is trying to get his parents to go with Bumblebee in the end of ROTF. I really liked that moment but was probably the highest emotional moment for any of the human characters in the trilogy. I'd say that was very well done.The one scene with Jonathan looking at young Clark with the cape was more emotional than anything in Transformers. I don't get any comparison with Transformers.