CoGro wrote:
Shame on me for seeking the opinion of others before I spend my money and time on a movie I was on the fence about. If only I could live my life as you do, free of knowledge and informed decision-making.
Internet as a source of "INFORMED DECISION-MAKING" an you mention that as you have based it on AICN reviews. Oh shit man, are you 13?
CoGro wrote:
Who says I was? I love dumb action flicks as much as anyone on Earth and summer blockbusters are my favourite kind. I don't need the logic to be perfect or the narrative to be earth-shattering. I just need characters I can invest in and an adventure thats gets me excited.
If this movie didn't you excited, shove a wired 12 volt battery up your ass. Honestly, I'm not saying that to be mean, but maybe it will jump start you back to life.
CoGro wrote:
Hey, I love the first Transformers. In my opinion, it was one of the most crowd-pleasing blockbusters I've seen in 10 years. Perfect? Absolutely not but entertaining as hell. But you know why I dislike the second and third movies? Because they're a jumbled mess from a character and story standpoint. Suddenly watching 50 foot alien robots fighting each other became less entertaining.
Yeah, that's why this isn't Robots fighting Robots in blurred shaky cam....this is Robots fighting Monsters, where you're not worried about 3000 ancillary characters while dodging Bay explosions. You're worried about 5 characters....tops. No, they aren't developed, but it's a lead in, I want to know more about them now. I want to know about the Marshall's exploits in the MK I Jaeger. I want to see some of the other battles. Hell, I'd love to see the army fight the first Kaiju without a Jaeger. It has created a world that is boundless in stories.
CoGro wrote:
What happens? I left after it ended.
BV got it....I'm sure youtube of it will be out soon.
At the very, very end, there's a Kaiju roar, I guess giving us the promise that it may not be over, after all, if they can breach dimensional planes previously, what stops them from doing it again?
But, there is a dedication to Ray Harryhausen and Ishiro Honda. Nice to see the Fathers of monster movies honored in such a way.
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The sequel needs to have combining robots and mecha-monsters.
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I was thinking the next would be a prequel. Some of the fights they talked about seemed intense. I'd love to see Typhoon go up against something and not get its ass kicked so easily.