Goonie
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I think they should just let JJ Abrams do the next one and get it right...
Wonder what Chris Nolan's take on this franchise would be like...
I think they should just let JJ Abrams do the next one and get it right...
Wonder what Chris Nolan's take on this franchise would be like...
Ugghhhh, Noooooooooooooo.
The Transformers would look worse than ever and you probably wouldn't be able to understand any of them because they will all talk with a grumbly/raspy voice.
The Decepticons would become un-interesting characters that you would hope die off quickly so the movie would just end.
Is...Isn't that what we just went through in three films? Crap, the only way I got through the turd one (heh, see what I did there? "turd one"? Heh heh...) was with the help of Mike, Kevin, and Bill being digitally along for the ride (incidentelly, the line in TF2 "Michael Bay is a Toddler, isn't he?" makes me giggle just thinking about it). Except that by the end I was hoping I could die off quickly so it would just end.
And, yeah, Bay pretty much hates his audience.
Hmm. How would you rate the RiffTrax experience of the TF films as compared to:
- Manos: the Hands of Fate
- The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed-Up Zombies
- Pretty much all of Season 1
Hah! I just watched Red Zone last night![]()
I've seen everything CT has put out, and found the regular episode a little weak, while the Live shows absolutely CRACKLED. Shame they'll never haul their butts up here to Vancouver, as I'd be there in a heartbeat.
Film crew was amazing, and the VOD Rifftrax stuff being all public domain goodness is in the same sphere as that. Devil Doll and Buffallo Rider in particular had me in tears by the end.
The regular riffs can be a little hit and miss given the pace at which they come out (as opposed to the weekly brilliance turned out during the MST3K years). The weakest seem to be the gigantic blockbusters that they feel a need to Riff for sales (See all 6 SW films - I'm not against riffing them per say, but they ended up playing like 2 hour Beavis and Butthead episodes "heh heh...this sucks, because it sucks...heh heh...<<vomittey sound>> I'm going to go kill myself rather than watch one more minute...heh heh...".
If I was cherry picking I'd certainly start after Bill and Kevin finally signed on the dotted line and became part of the regular crew again. Early episodes were Mike alone with Disembaudio, then Kevin came on to guest with him for one or two, the Bill did a guest or two, then all three got back together and they really took off (I think the first one back featured "SLEEEEEEEEP!!!!!!!", and I knew all was right in the world).
I grab each and every one, but the absolute peak so far for me has been the Twilight movies, Birdemic, The Room, and "Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny". Those have all had me in the same unable-to-breath tears-streaming down my face state that stuff like Merlins' Mystical Shop of Wonders did.
And now back to your regularly scheduled Robot Knife Fight....
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Saaaaay....I think we might have our sub-title for Transformers 4, fellas!!
COME ONNNNNNNNNNNN,
DINOBOTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I liked them as a kid, but I don't know how they would pull that off without it looking incredibly cheesy. The only way they could do it would be like if they were posing as a dinosaur exhibit or something. Then you'd have to say "How in the hell did the curator not notice they were robots?!?" :lol
After the last 3 turds of movies I don't think cheesy would hurt any. Nobody noticed Jetfire was a senile SR71 for how long? This franchise of movies has made a mess of the fandom and makes GI joe: rise of cobra look like a masterpiece.