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Ok, since it's release people have been tearing this film a new one. Why? Well, frankly I have no idea.

Now okay, I know its a Michael Bay movie, so of course theres going to be mindless popcorn fun.
But people are taking this way to seriosuly, sure the film has alot of problems, but that doesn't make it bad. See, after the firsrt Transformers movie came out, it was awesome, but the audience wanted more Robots, and more Action, so thats exactly what they got, and there still complaining.

Still after getting what they wanted, they still bitch, whine and moan about it saying theres no Character Development or you can't take it serious.

Do you really expect a deep,moving,Character study? If you do,.....then your retarted.
Back in the 80s, was the TV show ever deep? No cause people wanted to see action, and that was what they got. No one wants to sit through a 2 and a half hour movie full of Optimus Prime and Bumblebee and Ratchet sitting and saying how much they miss Cybertron. So just have fun, and enjoy the movie for what its worth. It isn't perfect, but then again no movie is, even The Dark Knight had a few problems.

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Hey I was like you but then I saw through all the lies and smut and realized how terrible this film was, I even apologized for it, I think you should do the same and save yourself the time for supporting such a shit movie which suckers you in to thinking its a good movie, it took me 3 viewing to realize this (yes 3 viewings LOL).

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I'll just say what I always say here. Both Transformers movies are comedies. There isn't a lot of action in either one. Watch it on DVD and you'll see. Action only counts when the focus of the camera is on the robots. Not shots of the marines in the background or the marines doing anything because they don't do anything anyway, or Shia. Only the robots. I counted while watching and in BOTH movies this only happens 3 times.

They're barely action movies. Stop calling them action packed. They aren't. Three 4 minute action scenes (again, not random shots of the marines. ONLY THE ROBOTS) is not action packed, especially when there's 40 to 50 minute intervals in between each one.

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"Both Transformers movies are comedies."


Lol yeah, no they're not. Not even close.

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yeah, aren't comedies supposed to be....what's the word.....funny?

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Actually, you're completely wrong.

A comedy is a film that focuses on making jokes and tries to make you laugh. 80 percent of the Transformers movies are gags. There isn't a single serious sequence in those films that isn't interrupted by a joke at least 20 times.

Sure it's not funny, but they're not action packed either. They're stuck in some purgatory of mediocrity-to-god-awful in between the action and comedy genres.

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ok, so they're comedies in the sense that an Aaron Seltzer/Jason Friedberg movie is a comedy.

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