Roose Bolton
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I personally thought this one was leaps and bounds better than the **** that was ROTF.
I personally thought this one was leaps and bounds better than the **** that was ROTF.
I am not saying I don't enjoy action movies on it's own merits, but I do understand why people compare though.
No these movies are not THAT faithful!
I wonder if, perhaps by removing the gratuitous T&A shots and the racist humour, Michael Bay is losing his fan base, leading to claims that this is worse than the other movies.


This is the first Transformers movie I wasnt able to watch in the cinema. I just dont know if I could endure a 17% RT Bay movie when I had a hard time enduring a 57% RT Bay movie.
Haha I had a good time. Nice to see the autobots get some screen time and dialogue for once.I knew you would like the film!
Anyway, I might watch this tonight or tomorrow.
Hmmm I'm not really expecting to enjoy it, though I enjoyed Dark of the Moon a little bit for its action, like the building scene.
They're as faithful or more faithful than most comic book movies.
I wonder if, perhaps by removing the gratuitous T&A shots and the racist humour, Michael Bay is losing his fan base, leading to claims that this is worse than the other movies.
I think Michael Bay's worst offense is change so much from the comics/TV show. If he would been more faithful to the source, I guarantee fans would hardly think anything sucks.
For instance, if Grimlock said "Me Grimlock King" that would no doubt get a huge applause from the crowd.
There are so much added crap that just wasn't in the TV show, comics and those stuff took a lot of movie time, so that's MB's worst offense.
Being faithful to the source is very important, too bad many of these directors neglects that.