Wed 27 Jun
2007

Transform Hard with a Vengeance

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Optimus PrimeThe forthcoming movie adaptation of the toy franchise “Transformers” has somehow climbed to the very tippy-top of my summer movie-going list over recent weeks. I don’t know how it got there, because like many people, the esteem in which I hold the previous work of director Michael Bay can be best described as ‘minimal.” Still, it looks like the most promisingly satisfying of a sorry summer lot, even if the core of its offering is only a momentarily satiation.  I’m really excited to see it. Oh, and I’ll go see the apparently not-badly-reviewed “Live Free or Die Hard,” too.

I just wanted to come out and say that. No more secrets, people.

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christofay
27 Jun 2007, 03:05 am

It’s the advertising. When I first heard that Transformers the movie was coming I thought the toy concept was long past. But my interest has been rising watching the ads on tv, and my 14 year old son said the other night that he wanted to see it, he can too late to connect to the toys of the 1980s. And I agree that Michael Bay is an obstacle to overcome, but his work looks good enough in the ads to do it.

Bruce Willy, presently no way. I’ll wait till it’s on perpetual re-runs on H-Bo.

christofay
27 Jun 2007, 03:13 am

After all, even if they were only a 1980s toy, who doesn’t root for the Transormers.

Terry Bleizeffer
27 Jun 2007, 07:22 am

Before you go to see the new Die Hard movie, I strongly suggest you watch this first:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5in09EwYV0

To get in the mood.

Yippee Kay Yaaaaaaaaa!

patricia
27 Jun 2007, 07:41 am

You’re not alone. Both movies are on my to-see list for sure.

Joel Laumans
27 Jun 2007, 09:31 am

Well Khoi, I’m with you on this.. I can’t wait for the movie to come out, its going to be great, .. and if it’s now, it will at least look great!

Tom Dolan
27 Jun 2007, 10:21 am

Transformers also has a pretty solid neu-rock soundtrack, with Smashing Pumkins, Linkin Park, and Julien-K, a new band we just did a crazy big website for. Also was filmed (for weeks) in the blocks surrounding my downtown LA office, so I think I’m gonna have to go just to see Broadway ripped up by futuristic marines and big-bad robobugs.

May
27 Jun 2007, 11:17 am

I am not ashamed. I want to see both movies and have no problem with the fact that Bay doesn’t make any critically acclaimed movies. I watch them because they are pure fluff and fun.
I wasn’t so sure about the transformers movie at first either, but ever since seeing some previews for it, I’m looking forward to it. It’ll be worth the price of admission for the special effects even if it turns out that there’s no story ;)

Shane Guymon
27 Jun 2007, 11:24 am

I’m really excited for Transformers, but I was also the kid growing up where that as my favorite cartoon and favorite toy, I even own the original cartoon movie, and I have owned it since it’s release.

“Live Free or Die Hard” also looks pretty good as well.

Naz Hamid
27 Jun 2007, 03:27 pm

Hell yes. Though, I’m probably going to not like it as much as the Judd Nelson/Leonard Nimoy animated Transformers film, complete with deleted swear scenes, I’m pretty psyched.

And Die Hard? Without a doubt.

Mike Stickel
27 Jun 2007, 07:21 pm

I’m claiming that it’s not the advertising that is driving me to see either of these movies but the pure adrenaline rush I’ll get watching them :)

That music video Terry posted is wicked btw.

Christopher Clarke
28 Jun 2007, 12:00 am

Seriously, did you think confessing this to a bunch of creatives and coders who grew up in the ‘80s was going to shock anyone? We may be designers, but we are more than meets the eye.

BTW - My wife will only go to see this with me if I promise to go to the Cabbage Patch Dolls movie, should one ever come out.

Dave Cool
06 Jul 2007, 06:09 pm

So did you see Transformers!?!?! it was sick! admitedly there were some over the top parts, like then the little robot yells Sh-t as he gets shot, (transformers don’t swear!), but overall really awesome. I think Michael Bay has fully redeemed himself from the long ago days of Pearl Harbor.

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