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Film: Transformers

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I figured I'd resurrect this in light of the sequel coming out soon.

Impacto, I'd like to wholeheartedly agree with your analysis of Michael Bay. Transformers was an awful, awful piece of grandstanding shit and I doubt I'll be seeing the sequel.

It was like a car commercial, a soft drink ad, and a US recruitment video all in one. I feel like people should pay me if I'm going to sit there and watch them plug sponsors for 2 hours straight.

Whatever fond memory I had of this franchise has been decimated by these films.
 
Michael Bay's consistent use of minority racial caricatures and stereotypes in his filims was something that I pointed out earlier in this thread...

Banquo said:
Also -- black people are funny. That's right. When a film starts to get bogged down in story exposition or character development, it's time to bring in a sassy African-American.

Bay did the same thing in The Island and Armageddon. Some of the material might have been funny but much of it seemed to play on iffy overly-simplified caricatures of African Americans. His movies as a whole, though, are overly simplified and cliché so caricatures might very well fit in. But, imo, it would be tasteless for caricatures to simply dwell on negative stereotypes. I haven't seen the new film yet, so I don't know how bad it turned out this time. But apparently, some people are starting to call him on this...

Is “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” Racist?

According to a leaked memo, director Michael Bay is pissed off at Paramount Pictures for not putting enough hype behind his new sequel, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Having seen it, we can’t help but wonder if Paramount is keeping quiet because his flick about warring alien robots transforms into a vehicle for racism.

As if black people didn’t catch a bad enough one from the Jar Jar Binks character in Star Wars Episodes I-III, Bay’s Autobot twins, the “black”-voiced Skids and Mudflap, are the 2009 version of the Amos n’ Andy minstrel show. It’s hard to believe a big-money director would show his ass like this in what projects to be a much-watched blockbuster, but maybe he’s gotten too comfortable hanging out with his boy Black-Ty. Whatever the rationale, it’s clear that Bay is violating. How can we be so certain? Check out 7 reasons why Transformers 2 might be racist…


#1: “Skids” and “Mudflap” sound suspiciously like “skid-marks” and “mud people.” Tell us how you really feel, cracker!

#2: Skids not only has old-school Raekwon bucked teeth, one of them is actually gold! We’re assuming the rope chains and 40s for the action figures are sold separately.

#3: The twins constantly fight and snap on each other in inappropriate situations, like in the sacred tomb of the Primes. Sigh. Black robots just don’t know how to behave in public, do they?

#4: Skids and Mudflap refer to Leo, the Latino college student played by Ramon Rodriguez, as a “shrimp taco.” All black robots gotta be ign’ant though, right? That’s just like the white devil to put his secret racist thoughts into the mouths of black robots.

#5: In the twins’ vehicular incarnation, they’re flashy compact racing cars. Black robots aren’t concerned about the safety and security of their loved ones? Family sedans aren’t “urban” enough for you?

#6: The hip-hop jive that Skids and Mudflap spew comes from the mouth of WHITE voiceover comedian Tom Kenny, a.k.a. the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants. At least if Mike Epps was the one bamboozling, talking about “bustin’ caps,” we could take solace in a black actor getting work.

#7: The twins make R. Kelly look like an advocate for literacy. When Shia LaBoeuf asks if the twins can read ancient glyphs, they nervously respond, “Read?! Nuh-uh…” “No, we don’t really do much readin’!” (watch the exchange below) Well, not only can we read, we can also read between the lines: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen isn’t a blockbuster, it’s a black-buster!

http://www.complex.com/blogs/2009/06/23/is-transformers-revenge-of-the-fallen-racist/
 
Just saw T2 last night.
i'm glad I saw it in a cinema. Movies with SFX all the way through would not be anywhere near as good on my home setup.

Anyway, I enjoyed it.
 
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not terminator 2, we wouldnt do that now.
 
nah not that.

the sacred name of my right hand side nut needs not be sullied with anything michael bay related. :p
 
i'm gonna watch later, but rated it five already.. hahaha!
what can i say. i love it! first one rocks i'm sure this one will also rock!
 
the best part of Transformers 2 was Megan Fox and that hot robot chick. whats her name?
Transformers 2 was just 'fun movie' it was like non-stop action so i didn't get bored
 
lol thne bluray of this arrived and i still fell asleep during the explosion and loud noises.


total


fucking


shit
 
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