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Bartmanhomer
2019-07-16, 06:43 PM
Hey everyone. I'm going to throw In another oldie which happens to be Transformers (2007)

The live-action movie of Transformers is about when robots wage an ancient war on Cybertron. On Earth, A human boy named Sam Witwicky brought a car who happens to be a robot called Bumblebee. Then more robots showed up on Earth. Optimus Prime and his team called Autobots explain the robotic war against Megatron and his team called the Decepticons wanted to take over the world and the universe. This movie was awesome. It has a lot of action and comedy. It's a perfect movie with no flaws at all. It's award-worthy in my opinion even though the movie was released in 2007. I'll give this movie 5 out of 5 stars. :smile:

Rogar Demonblud
2019-07-16, 06:51 PM
I doubt you'll find anyone who agrees with you on any of those points. Including the cast, many of whom refuse to even discuss the movie or the director any more.

Bartmanhomer
2019-07-16, 06:59 PM
I doubt you'll find anyone who agrees with you on any of those points. Including the cast, many of whom refuse to even discuss the movie or the director any more.

Everyone is free to disagree with me if they wish. I'm just explaining my own opinion on the movie. :smile:

Nourjan
2019-07-16, 07:34 PM
I'm glad you love the movie. I watched it in theatre when it came out and regretted that experience.

LibraryOgre
2019-07-16, 07:51 PM
There have only been two good Transformers movies... Transformers: The Movie (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092106/), and Bumblebee. (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4701182/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1)

Peelee
2019-07-16, 09:40 PM
It's significantly better when you're paid to watch it, I'll grant it that.

Bartmanhomer
2019-07-16, 09:42 PM
It's significantly better when you're paid to watch it, I'll grant it that.

It should have got nominated for an Oscar for Best Pictures in my opinion. :frown:

Peelee
2019-07-16, 09:48 PM
It should have got nominated for an Oscar for Best Pictures in my opinion. :frown:

That's perfectly fine, just because others don't share your opiniom doesn't mean you should feel bad. If you like that movie then go you, don't let anyone dampen your enjoyment! Also, speaking of 2007 movies, have you seen Stardust?

Bartmanhomer
2019-07-16, 09:51 PM
That's perfectly fine, just because others don't share your opiniom doesn't mean you should feel bad. If you like that movie then go you, don't let anyone dampen your enjoyment! Also, speaking of 2007 movies, have you seen Stardust?

No I never seen Stardust.

Peelee
2019-07-16, 09:55 PM
I totally recommend it, then. It's really fun, I think you'll enjoy it. Should be on Netflix, if you have it.

Bartmanhomer
2019-07-16, 09:58 PM
I totally recommend it, then. It's really fun, I think you'll enjoy it. Should be on Netflix, if you have it.

Well lucky for me. I do have Netflix. I'll watch it tomorrow and I'll give you my review. I think I'm becoming a better movie critic.

Sparx MacGyver
2019-07-20, 10:13 AM
I don't think it's terrible by any means. I think it's just the franchise kept getting worse as it went on. I've only seen the first three, so take that for what it's worth.

But from what I can see, TF falls into the same problem area that Star Trek and Star Wars have. General audiences who aren't really fans of the respective properties went and probably enjoyed the hell out of it, while those of use who were long time fans probably had a number of things we could complain about and nitpick at, but as a whole we let it go. We all said "OK, that was alright, and they didn't screw up super horrible. Now that they've got all this junk out of the way (setting up lore/establishing characters/etc.) the next one will be better."

And the sequels, depending on how you feel, were worse, or possibly just "meh". For my part, I thought the first Transformers movie was pretty good. Sure it had some seriously dumb stuff in it, but I felt it did pretty good overall.

GrayDeath
2019-07-20, 10:38 AM
Well, it certainly was the best of the new Transformers Movies.

Not that thats a particularly high bar, mind. Still, its not that bad, and does have some really good moments (also it shows off how good a certaina ctress looked before she became a Plastic Doll^^).



And no, I dont count Bumblebee, it doesnt fit into the mold of the others (luckily) even remotely. ^^

napoleon_in_rag
2019-07-20, 11:30 AM
It should have got nominated for an Oscar for Best Pictures in my opinion. :frown:

WRONG!!!! Battleship is a far better movie.

Bartmanhomer
2019-07-20, 11:42 AM
WRONG!!!! Battleship is a far better movie.

That's your opinion and I think Battleship is a good movie to say the least.

Aotrs Commander
2019-07-20, 12:36 PM
Transformers 1986 was way better. (I mean, actual Transformers were the central characters for a start...) Granted the first live-action one was qute enjoyable for what is was... But no more than that, and the others were worse; I totally lost interest at three and nothing since has tempted me back.

Also, I laughed at 2007 being an "oldie."

LibraryOgre
2019-07-20, 03:07 PM
Transformers 1986 was way better. (I mean, actual Transformers were the central characters for a start...) Granted the first live-action one was qute enjoyable for what is was... But no more than that, and the others were worse; I totally lost interest at three and nothing since has tempted me back.

Also, I laughed at 2007 being an "oldie."

"Hey guys, you ever see that really old movie, Empire Strikes Back?"

Peelee
2019-07-20, 03:12 PM
"Hey guys, you ever see that really old movie, Empire Strikes Back?"

Even worse? "Never heard of it, is it good?"

Magic_Hat
2019-07-20, 03:14 PM
Only good thing I can say about Transformers (2007) is it's far better than Revenge of the Fallen.:smallannoyed:


"Hey guys, you ever see that really old movie, Empire Strikes Back?"

Actually I take it back: Transformers (2007) is better than approximately half the MCU films.:smallannoyed:

Bartmanhomer
2019-07-20, 03:23 PM
Even worse? "Never heard of it, is it good?"

Really? You seriously never heard of Empire Strikes back? It's an awesome movie. :biggrin:

Rogar Demonblud
2019-07-20, 05:21 PM
I think the biggest single thing I hate about the movie is how every robot looks like someone just shook up a jar of chrome shavings and called the the character design. It's hard to tell most of them apart.

LibraryOgre
2019-07-20, 05:40 PM
I think the biggest single thing I hate about the movie is how every robot looks like someone just shook up a jar of chrome shavings and called the the character design. It's hard to tell most of them apart.

"Two trashcans ****ing as they fell down the stairs" is how I described it. The distinct colors of Bumblebee were a welcome sight.

JNAProductions
2019-07-20, 07:03 PM
I remember enjoying it, but not because it was good. More because it was bad in some of the right ways.

I have no particular desire to watch it again, and am baffled by why you do, Bart, but hey, you like what you like. You enjoy it.