Transformers 2 Movie: Well, I liked it...
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:12 am
Saw it last night at Alamo with a co-worker.
This is an unapologetic Michael Bay movie from end to end, which may or may not turn you on. If you have any interest in seeing this movie, you really should see it in the theater unless you have something like a 60" HD setup at home.
I loved the movie because I saw giant robots fighting for about half the movie. For another quarter of the movie, I saw a lot of US military weaponry in action. If there were more shots of cars, this would basically be a porn movie for gearheads. The last quarter of the movie was filled with frat boy humor and Megan Fox.
There are no deep themes, character development or significant myth-building onto the Transformers canon. This is a purposely unbalanced movie akin to being served a one-pound steak done medium rare with a one inch sprig of garnish and no sides.
Probably not for everyone, but if you know you're the kind of person who likes this sort of thing, you won't be disappointed.
This is an unapologetic Michael Bay movie from end to end, which may or may not turn you on. If you have any interest in seeing this movie, you really should see it in the theater unless you have something like a 60" HD setup at home.
I loved the movie because I saw giant robots fighting for about half the movie. For another quarter of the movie, I saw a lot of US military weaponry in action. If there were more shots of cars, this would basically be a porn movie for gearheads. The last quarter of the movie was filled with frat boy humor and Megan Fox.
There are no deep themes, character development or significant myth-building onto the Transformers canon. This is a purposely unbalanced movie akin to being served a one-pound steak done medium rare with a one inch sprig of garnish and no sides.
Probably not for everyone, but if you know you're the kind of person who likes this sort of thing, you won't be disappointed.