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But does it take a stand somewhere? Does it say something at all?
But does it take a stand somewhere? Does it say something at all?
A character actually calls out to him, "hey, Captain America" during the film! I chuckled because I knew he was up for the part before Evans got it. Until this film, I thought casting him as Cap would be crazy. Now, I can actually see it. He was AMAZING in this movie.Did not know that John Krasinski was in this movie until this week.
Did not know that John Krasinski was in this movie until this week.
Yeah I dont get why they didn't play him up more in the marketing. I know he's not a box office draw yet, but he's probably the most recognizable face. But all I remember seeing is 1 trailer and he barely had any lines and he's not on the poster or anything.

I saw this yesterday and I thought it was great.
It's a shame people aren't giving this a chance. This isn't a typical Bay film at all. Honestly other than a few low angle people getting out of cars, I wouldn't really know this was directed by Bay if someone didn't tell me.
The action of course was good, the characters were good, and it was tense as hell. Im really ignorant to the whole Benghazi story other than an Ambassador died (which I admit is embarrassing on my part. I follow News but I am so in the dark about this attack) Acting was solid all around. My main interest was John Krasinski in a role like this and he didn't disappoint (I still dont think he was right for Cap, but that's old news). All the other actors did really well too.
I actually thought that emotionally the movie was great. I never thought I would say this about a Bay movie (and I dont hate him like everyone else), but I got choked up at a scene [BLACKOUT]That scene where Pablo Schreiber throws up the "shaka" at the end. And he breaks down when he realized they were friendlies[/BLACKOUT]
My only complaints are: they couldve toned down the shaky cam in the beginning and the film was too long. They couldve cut out 30 minutes. The complaint that this was simplistic is kinda unfair. This is meant to be shown through the eyes of the people that were in it at the time. Obviously I wasn't there, but Im pretty sure they were more interested in surviving than worrying much about politics.
But this is good. I'll pick this up on Blu Ray. Maybe even do a double feature of this with Lone Survivor.
I dont get why people are mad at Bay for how he shows the military other than Pearl Harbor. Idk I just never have hated Bay like others. I mean I have a very mixed thoughts on his filmography, but I dont think he's this terrible guy that us fanboys make him on the internet.
It sucks that this and Pain & Gain didn't make money, because while they arent my favorites I would say they are Bay's best films.
Yeah I dont get why they didn't play him up more in the marketing. I know he's not a box office draw yet, but he's probably the most recognizable face. But all I remember seeing is 1 trailer and he barely had any lines and he's not on the poster or anything.
Because it's cool to hate him. There's more of a mob mentality now more than anything. I think Movie Bob summed it up pretty well. No doubt there's legit complaints to his films which probably started out as just more of an objective discussion and I agree with some of them too but I feel like it's gotten out of hand to the point when he does do good work, it still gets overlooked. There is some level of prejudice against Bay. It's been happening more since the first TF and when the internet really has picked up steam. The movie is pretty much bad before the movie comes out. I wouldn't say that very often about movies but these days when Bay makes a great film and it's a high enough RT rating I'll be shocked. Pain and Gain is a great film. It's so Bay but it's Bay done when he's at some of his best. As is The Rock and I even love the first TF film. People seem to not be able to divorce their particular distaste for his style and just be able to look objectively when he actually makes a well crafted story.
The Rock is the one Bay movie that people say they like, but honestly I couldnt even get through it. I might try again one dayWhile the only Bay film i've found to be good is The Rock (have yet to watch 13 Hours), people on the net do indeed exagerate the quality of what he does, i mean, i've seen people comparing him with Ed Wood, not realising the difference between making bad movies and making inept movies. I also see some people criticizing him for overuse of cgi, even though he's one of the few major budgeted film directors who actualy works extensively with pratical effects.
I myself don't think most of his films have been good, but his style is interesting to analyse, and i like how he spends the budgets of his films wisely.
See, I hate this. The same thing happens to The Hurt Locker. Some people just can't accept movies where the military isn't the villains, I guess...![]()

My only complaints are: they couldve toned down the shaky cam in the beginning and the film was too long. They couldve cut out 30 minutes. The complaint that this was simplistic is kinda unfair. This is meant to be shown through the eyes of the people that were in it at the time. Obviously I wasn't there, but Im pretty sure they were more interested in surviving than worrying much about politics.
What did people/critics/those far up the liberal left asses take on Black Hawk Down, where the military weren't villains, or heroes?
Anyways, I can't take reviewers serious with Michael Bay, I bet you, if the same damn movie had Ridley Scott as the directore instead, it would have been praised. Critics bias against Bay is so![]()

What did people/critics/those far up the liberal left asses take on Black Hawk Down, where the military weren't villains, or heroes?
Anyways, I can't take reviewers serious with Michael Bay, I bet you, if the same damn movie had Ridley Scott as the directore instead, it would have been praised. Critics bias against Bay is so![]()
Yeah, I don't care for any of those movies you listed except Platoon, lol. I have mixed feelings on Saving Private Ryan, but I didn't find it too jingoistic. My favorite American war movie is Three Kings, so make of that what you will.
Thanks for the answer, though. I might check this out.
Gotcha, thanks.Three Kings is great. Really unappreciated. Saw it once though, can't remember specifics, but I do remember really liking it.
To answer your question: you wouldnt like this movie if you hate 3D heroes, 2D villains