The funniest parts in this movie was when Michael Bay inserted his political agenda. I busted out laughing when an image of the tattered American flag was focused on at the end of the battle.
How exactly is that a political agenda? Do you even know what that term means? What motive was he advocating for what political policy?
Yes, I clearly see some heinous political agenda when the symbol of the United States - a symbol of freedom - is shown after having won a battle to preserve freedom; a battle fought by US citizens and military; a battle fought on US soil; in a major US city that was laid to ruin by the bad guys.
The American flag is synonymous with freedom, hope, and victory. Showcasing the victorious sides' flag after a battle or event is a world-renowned action, be it through imagery, waving, or physically placing the flag in enemy/new territory.
I really don't get this fad of hating any suggestion of pro-USA feelings or imagery that kids have today.
I didn't create this thread for other people just to come in and say how much the movie sucked. I created it for people to share which parts they liked.
If you have any negative thoughts on the movie, take it to another thread. Don't bring it here.
This is a message board and I'm not breaking any rules when I posted that message.
Yes but your post had nothing to do with the topic and it obviously was aimed at people that enjoyed the movie. You're free to hate the movie but why bring that hatred to a thread that's solely for what the titles says. Where in the title does it say "Troll the people in this thread that liked the movie"? If you don't have something nice to say, then don't say it especially if thread isn't catered to your opinion of the movie.
Back on topic, the one scene that really got me was after the invasion when Sam and Epps are entering Chicago. It really hit home that this was a bit more serious than the previous 2 movies.
- The freeway chase because you know every action scene looks way cooler when played in slow motion, just the destruction done reminded me of the chase in The Island.