Exactly. Transformers is more than just G1. Some people just don't get that.
Micheal Bay made it no secret he was never huge Transformers fan, so I was never really expecting a faithful G1 adaption, and personally I was fine with that, given my own modest expectations, if the movie turned out to be mediocre with some great action setpieces, I probably would have gone up to Mr. Bay, shook his hand and congratulated him.
As a huge Transformers fan I could have been pretty forgiving, but for me personally, this movie just failed to even meet my lowest expectations.
The movie is filled with nonsensical or useless plotpoints.
The human characters were a case study in bad b-movie cliches (evil-jock-boyfriend, dirty-harry-wannabe-cop, oblivious parents, jerk-government-agents, ect), only same Sam and Mikaela are portrayed as slightly two dimensional characters, but even they have their problems.
The Autobots and Decepticons don't fare much better, especially the Decepticons. I find it sad that most of the Decepticons were defeated by humans. Frenzy and Blackout are killed by humans, Devastator is taken out by Mikaela and an injured Bumblebee, poor Scorponok is scared so badly he's never heard from again, and who knows what happened to Barricade, probably ran out energy chasing Sam on foot. But the greatest insult was having Sam deliver the final blow to Megatron, the indignity of it all.
And last but not least were the over produced action scenes that seem to over use every cheap visual trick in the book, fast edits, shaky cam, extreme close ups, and slo-mo. I'm just not fan of this style action, eespecially when done to such excess.
With most of that I agree but its funny you bring up the "Black Transformer" issue.I've been following a debate on that topic at an other fansite with clam's that he was or wasnt black.
He was the only Autobot to die, of course he was black.
