Author Topic: Transformers 4: Age of Extinction Theatrical Trailer  (Read 1961 times)

Everyone is watching this movie for Grimlock, and we all know it. Grimlock is a loving badass.

You watch it for giant robots fighting each other for two hours with amazing fx.
that doesn't make a movie. you can go home and do the same thing with HAWKEN

You don't watch transformers for the story. You watch it for giant robots fighting each other for two hours with amazing fx.
I must be the only one who doesn't care for these movies for that exact reason.
It's like, people jingling keys in front of your faces for two hours straight and you people love it.

they also finally made a decepticon that actually beats the stuff out of optimus

you can go home and do the same thing with HAWKEN
Not really. The fx isn't up to par at all.

I must be the only one who doesn't care for these movies for that exact reason.
You're right. As these companies are still rich, there are obviously many more people who love watching these movies, and don't get them from somewhere else.

You don't watch transformers for the story. You watch it for giant robots fighting each other for two hours with amazing fx.
Some people (read: not drooling mongloids) actually want to see a story be told instead of just "yAAY THE PICTURES". It's being done already with IDW's ongoing comic series, they actually got a writer who's committed to delivering both action and character development.
Character development.
You know, that thing that makes things characters. That thing that makes you want to see them succeed in their struggles. That thing that makes you root for them when the action finally starts. The lack of character in the Bayformers films is what makes the action so dull because in every single fight you know the Autobots are going to win simply because they are the paragons of truth justice and the american way oo-rah and all that jazz. There's no tension because the outcome is already determined, and no fancy special effects in the world can change the fact that poor characterization makes those HD special effect fight scenes look like actors going through the motions rather than a real tense struggle.

the sad thing about these transformers movies is that hardly anything has changed between the different movie storylines. the movie ends with them pretty much right back where they started. the plot brings about only temporary changes; with the only thing different at the end of the story being a city destroyed and thousands of people dead.

megatron's defeated once again, the "nerdy guy" gets the hot girlfriend, yada yada yada
also, +everything qwepir said

what a sad excuse for a movie franchise

the only thing i look forward to with tf4:
more steve jablonsky music

lol it has the same exact plot as the last one

still looks bad ass af id pay to go see it in theaters

that doesn't make a movie. you can go home and do the same thing with HAWKEN

You can't ride a robot dinosaur in HAWKEN.

You can't ride a robot dinosaur in HAWKEN.
Good because that's about the most juvenile and stupid fantasy possible.


Good because that's about the most juvenile and stupid fantasy possible.
It will still make billions in the box offices though.

Nobody in this thread is doubting that it's going to make a bazillion dollars, that doesn't change that the movie is going to be terrible.

I'm going to see it, because I've followed the series most of my life, and I suppose also because of the action.

Does that mean I do not dislike character development? No. I appreciate it tons.

However, it doesn't mean that I dislike the mindless action. I'm not going to feel anything during the film, and if it's a waste of two hours, that sucks, but I still think that it will be at least mildly interesting.