On the contrary, I think I've done a rather good job at getting past the cons in my general enjoyment of the film. As I said, I WAS entertained overall by the 2007 TF movie in the theater. In fact, after I saw it, I made more than a few Spidey fans around here upset by saying that I was more entertained by TF than I was by Spider-Man 3. And I'm a big Spidey fan too.
But.....while Spider-Man 3 disappointed on many levels, it wasn't nearly as howlingly bad in the script and dialog department as TF. The sheer sloppiness and laziness of the characterizations and human scenes in TF make the film hard to sit through in repeat viewings. There's a reason why such a technically advanced, whiz-bang fun movie still ended up with a "rotten" rating on Rottentomatoes.com.
I agree with most of this except for the "rotten rating" part, reading all of those(and i read a good chunk) reviews, the amount of time's bays name and his movie making sensibilties and the offended-ness the critics said they had experienced in the past from bay films....again show a bias, half those reviews are fair, for in about half of the reviews, only about half of the review is about the film itself..
Moreover
on the subject of rotten tomatoes
go look at the review these critics gave the original "90 minute toy commercial"(not my words)
that fan standby so diligently an then compare it to the 2007 version(which did get a higher review i think)
never stood a chance...in fact...critics. lol
I'm perfectly capable of turning off my brain and enjoying a silly, light, pointless movie.
It's interesting that you say this cause in your next little part u kinda contradict yourself a little bit based on an assumption about the filmmakers intent.
Hell, I've loved Godzilla movies for years. But, when a blockbuster movie is dumbed-down to a certain point just because the writers and directors obviously think they know what we, the pea-brained masses of moviegoers find funny and engaging, it can get really annoying.
don't know about your theater I assume they were booing and mooning and laughing at how dumb the film was, cause where i happened to be, everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves and laughing at the jokes
A friend of mine went with another friend of mine and they were screaming and chanting when the movie was "kicking ass" only to meet back up at school and join in the mass contempt for the movie...
I found it odd at the time...now not so much.
And to respond to the claim that Transformers is off the hook for its stupidity due to being "meant for the kids", I must point out the PG-13 rating as well as the comparative writing in other "kids movies" made by Pixar as a rebuttal. Where is the lazy, broad, infantile dialog in Pixar "kids movies"?
Something about Mary was Restricted where i'm from and it was the dumbest take on a love story ever...(when you know compared to things like Casablanca and the notebook and even let the right one it..)
Disney movies have story time tested source material on their side(same with kubrick who only did movies based on strong books)
its not about what age group the movie is for, its about who the audience is.
I found about 25% of Transformers awesome, but the remaining 75% eye-rollingly bad. I would just like to close the gap between those two extremes a little bit and I don't think that's unreasonable.
well put