I feel like some part of me wants to see it. But the logical part of me that analyzes how much I might regret the $7.00 admission tells me not to.
Gotta argue with you there. I'm also a Transformers fan, and one of the biggest complaints about the first film was that there was too little focus on the robots, and too much on the humans. Now you're complaining because the many robots were too realistic...?Kayevcee said:As previously documented (somewhere, I'm sure) I am a massive Transformers fan. Have been my whole life. I enjoyed the first movie- thought the special effects were groundbreaking and thought the premise, the cast and the sheer enthusiasm of everyone involved forgave most of the dodgy pacing and paper-thin characters. I went to see the sequel on Friday.
Good lord it was bad. The puerile humour is back with a vengeance and the arse-achingly cringeworthy moments are both more common and much, much longer. The effects and stunt work are as brilliant as before, if not more so- in fact the effects are so good it starts to count against it. When I see Skids and Mudflap (you'll see them soon enough) turn up I no longer thought "wow, they look like they're actually there!" but just "what are these two twats up to now?" In my mind, the effects stopped being effects and the giant robots were just like the human characters, which is a bit of a problem because awe and spectacle was what made the first film so memorable and without that the weaknesses everywhere else become all too apparent.
As somebody else said the pacing is all over the place and the final, climactic showdown is a bit of a let-down, not in its own right but because it's just another giant robot punch-up like the six or so we've seen over the past two hours.
All that said, the film does present the Character Find Of 2009 in the form of Jetfire. He rules every scene he's in and provides a hefty theatrical kick-up-the-arse that so much of the rest of the film is lacking, as if he's wandered in from another, better production showing on another screen and some Last Action Hero shenanigans have happened.
-Nick
Good, good.sallene said:I will give a synopsis for those yet to see it.
look at the hot chick
explosion
giant robot fight
explosion
explosion
giant robot fight
some talking
look at the hot chick
explosion
more dialogue
look at the hot chick
explosion
explosion
more talking
more looking at the hot chick
explosion
really big gaint robot fight
and end of movie...
Ditto.berethond said:Good, good.sallene said:I will give a synopsis for those yet to see it.
look at the hot chick
explosion
giant robot fight
explosion
explosion
giant robot fight
some talking
look at the hot chick
explosion
more dialogue
look at the hot chick
explosion
explosion
more talking
more looking at the hot chick
explosion
really big gaint robot fight
and end of movie...
That's exactly what I as expecting.
But with more explosions...
That is a weird turn of events. I mean sure Bay's movies lack a plot, but the mind numbing special effects usually remedy this. Still, I hope they stop after this one.nilcypher said:Weirdly, no.sneakypenguin said:Well damn, is it at least entertaining in the pretty colors, noise, and explosions kinda way?nilcypher said:It's awful. Totally derivative and very strangely paced.