(Tries to figure out how to get to LA without anyone noticing I'm gone)
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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It's 2007! Where's my damn teleporter?!
points at Joe
Lazy. Also? Wasted all the monkeys.
I have a question or two for people that saw Transformers:
- What was the bad guy's original plan?
- What was the good guys' plan
- How was the bad guy defeated?
At least that's what I saw, and it doesn't make much sense.
Alas, ita, while I've not seen the movie, I have a feeling that "It's a Michael Bay movie" figures heavily into the answer to all of your questions.
ita, I read the moviespoiler.com synopsis and if the reporting is at all correct, I'd say 'yup' to all your questions.
Phew. moviespoiler saves me again!
Oh, man, we laughed forever at how the black Transformer was the only Autobot killed. One of the people I was arguing with said he wasn't black, more silver-coloured which was a cute-assed way of misreading the description. I mean, as far as we could tell his first line is "What's up, bitches?" and then he does some spontaneous (you know how we are with rhythm) breakdancing. And dies.
IT'S ALWAYS THE WAY. WE DON'T GET NO JUSTICE.
I'm also still creeped out by the scene near the end where our intrepid young heroes are making out ON THE SENTIENT CAR while others watch. Kiddy porn, anyone?
The movie cracked me up, but I cannot call it good. For something that funny...well, it just cracks enjoyable.
This week I'm going to see the new HP, and from not reading the whitefont here, I'm very excited. Friend doesn't read the books, just watches the movies, so I'm curious to watch his take.
I laughed at (bitterly) and was creeped out by the same things.
Okay, after reading the whitefont I think I may have to go see this movie just to laugh at it. it sounds like a $150 million budget SNL digital short. Though You Kill Me and Ratatouille are higher on my to do list.
Go see Ratatouille, then sneak into Transformers afterwards. Though that's really only a feasible plan for a weekend.