I don't think they're close to being terrible. Look at their style of writing when it's not a Transformers film. They're not the greatest of course but the stupid and low brow humor Michael Bay humor is just that. I guarantee he has them write in a lot of that garbage. Looking at ASM and Star Trek you would think it was completely different writers.
I also don't see what them being conspiracy theorists has to do with any of this...or that it somehow makes them terrible people.
Also the hate towards ASM and Star Trek 2 is for ridiculous reasons at times. Those movies weren't perfect but once again, take away Bay with his juvenile humor in the TF movies, these guys aren't nearly as bad as some make them out to be.
Star Trek into Darkness is one of the worst blockbusters of the past few years, and nearly all of its problems were script problems. Some of you are too forgiving.
Transformers and Fast and Furious are far more vapid.
its scary how when you found out that he is a 9/11 Truther that everything in STD(joke) makes sense.Star Trek into Darkness is one of the worst blockbusters of the past few years, and nearly all of its problems were script problems. Some of you are too forgiving.
Doesn't mean they will never work together ever again.
STID wasn't a bad film. I totally disagree on that. The biggest issue was the movie decided to rehash Wrath of Khan as opposed to doing anything original, and it hurt the ending of the film badly. But before the last 15 minutes, enjoyed the film.
Self parody, rehashing and nonsensical plotting and characterization doesn't add up to a bad film?
Most of that came late in the movie. Prior to that, when they were looking for John Harrison, the Enterprise was sabotaged, Peter Weller's awesomeness, etc. The movie was fine. As soon as it became Wrath of Khan and a lame chase, then it went downhill. I agree there. But, I don't agree with your assessment when talking about everything prior to that.
There were plenty of bad moments prior to the final moments.
- Enterprise underwater for no reason;
- nonsensical destruction of ancient culture;
- nonsensical development of Khan being woken up after 300 years of being frozen and in a single year catching up on 300 years of developments in physics and engineering and conceptualising, designing, and building better starships with faster warp engines, phaser fights during warp, transporting behind shields, less staff required ... one year of engineering from Khan means that the Federation could now defeat the Borg -- easily.
- Beaming across the entire Galaxy means that starships are obsolete;
- Uhura only present for relationship angst;
- Going from Klingon home world to Earth in five minutes is a continuity error;
- Starfleet is militarizing, yet there are no defences in Earth orbit, the Enterprise fights the Killerprise and nothing intervenes;
- Alice Eve stripping for no reason;
- Alice Eve disarming that missile by pulling out a random part;
- Scotty abandoning Kirk as consequences for Kirk militarising things, and then coming back to Kirk the second that the plot demands it;
- Khan killing Admiral Marcus is anti-climatic.
etc.