Jake Cassidy
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t:Star Wars. Star Trek. It doesn't matter what side they're on, they're all virgins.

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So, I guess I should take that an an inability to reply right??
I think the essay The Hero's Journey applies to like almost every movie ever made.
So, I guess I should take that an an inability to reply right??
Exactly.
The heroes journey has been around for freakin centuries. What a silly point that guy was trying to make
I knew TF would be horrible when during the Scorponok battle, Bay decides to cut to a call center in India for a cheap joke. I gave up after that.
Its not silly, star wars ripped those ideas off other movies of the time like another post said but the difference was the execution and my point in star trek is the 2 lazy writers just said screw it were not gonna go different here well just hit the same beats star wars did but have star trek characters. but lets move on.
That was actually based off a real event according to Bay, where a Special Forces team had no radio communication, and had to use a cell phone to call for help during a battle. I think that was one of the few humorous scenes in the movies that worked.
Nah I just dont feel like arguing, you have already made up your mind and thats cool I respect other peoples stance. I just think I made a valid argument on the blue print aspect that the writers lifted from a new hope. I said I did like it now lets move on.
I wouldnt have described our conversation as an "argument" but if you want to drop it fine.
That was actually based off a real event according to Bay, where a Special Forces team had no radio communication, and had to use a cell phone to call for help during a battle. I think that was one of the few humorous scenes in the movies that worked.
actually it is silly....thats like claiming Harry Potter ripped off fantasy movies...the fact is Lucas took the mythical journey of the hero, which is in almost every myth and made it into a sci-fi fantasy movie....a convention that almost every movie has ripped off.
the call center thing was in there because thats exactly how it happened
the call center thing was in there because thats exactly how it happened
Yeah the call center crap was just lame. Like seriously, you have to drop a stereotype joke in the middle of one of the most intense parts of the movie? that scene was awesome and that cut just murdered it.
It's probably infact what garnered the movie as wide an audience as it has.
I went with my aunt and right when the shooting and sci-fi plateau'd in that scene I could see she loosing interest where as fans of that type of thing were hooked. When that little bit of humor occured my aunt was then also hoked and the movie was effectively firing on all popcorn cylinders.
There's a reason TF2 opening as big as the dark knight(and with only half the circumstance).
Oh yeah, I remember that... the first epic Transformers attack of 1991 during the first Gulf War. That was exactly how it happened.
Yeah I understand that the movie was made with a sort of "the audience is dumb, here is some dumb stuff" approach to appeal to movie audiences. That is really the reason this franchise hasnt lived up to the potential it has as a sci fi epic. Just because they bring in a large audience it doesnt mean that the movie was not superficial and lacked and real substance. After all theres people that pay to see stuff like Epic Movie and stuff liek that and they were able to capitalize heavily on kids and families(tho after the frat boy fest that #2 was who knows). TF1 was a million times better than TF2 Ill give you that.
There is no real comparison between dark knight and tf2.
Should there be?
was there a "real" comparison between Batman TheLongHalloween/DKR and most of the saturaday morning toy commercials that aired during the 80's known as transformers G1? There is no real comparison between the two properties so people should stop making one.
My old man napped during inception, but had a blast during kung fu panda which was an effective parody of the silly 70's kung fu flicks he used to watch. A good movie experience shouldn't have anything to do with how "smart/complex" it tries to be. However one could spout that There is no real comparison between The Dark Kinght and Kung Fu Panda.
Moreover the Transformers movies, like all movies, fall short of thier potential(the dark knight is a joke compared to it's source material), however to say they are full of "the audience is dumb, here is some dumb stuff" is precisely what's wrong with elitist mentality abundant in it's criticism.
Next we'll be saying that ice cream cones are a waste of their potential in the wake of french cuisine and are full of dumb stuff for the dumb audience. And here I thought I was a pretty average dude that liked a refreshing snack every now and then. Why watch "Something about Mary" when I could be smart and watch "Gosford Park?" So that elitist don't title me part of the dumb audience.
Scott Pilgrim is the made for hipster hyper teens version of say Gone with the Wind...etc
Transformers is made for it's audience if you don't it you are not a part of it's audience. Whew that must be a relief, for now you don't have to judge yourself.
Should there be?
was there a "real" comparison between Batman TheLongHalloween/DKR and most of the saturaday morning toy commercials that aired during the 80's known as transformers G1? There is no real comparison between the two properties so people should stop making one.
My old man napped during inception, but had a blast during kung fu panda which was an effective parody of the silly 70's kung fu flicks he used to watch. A good movie experience shouldn't have anything to do with how "smart/complex" it tries to be. However one could spout that There is no real comparison between The Dark Kinght and Kung Fu Panda.
Moreover the Transformers movies, like all movies, fall short of thier potential(the dark knight is a joke compared to it's source material), however to say they are full of "the audience is dumb, here is some dumb stuff" is precisely what's wrong with elitist mentality abundant in it's criticism.
Next we'll be saying that ice cream cones are a waste of their potential in the wake of french cuisine and are full of dumb stuff for the dumb audience. And here I thought I was a pretty average dude that liked a refreshing snack every now and then. Why watch "Something about Mary" when I could be smart and watch "Gosford Park?" So that elitist don't title me part of the dumb audience.
Scott Pilgrim is the made for hipster hyper teens version of say Gone with the Wind...etc
Transformers is made for it's audience if you don't it you are not a part of it's audience. Whew that must be a relief, for now you don't have to judge yourself.