Anyhow, the point which I, and doubtless others, were trying to make is that we went into the film with quite low expectations and it didn't even meet those. That happens. I quite liked the first one and. after the complete disowning that was done by cast and crew of the execrable second film, I was kind of hoping for a return to that sort of form. Didn't happen. They just made a slightly better version of the second - even down to plot structure - which was probably not the way to go.
No sane person goes into this kind of film expecting emotional and intellectual depth or strong characterisation or even a witty and engaging script. All I expected was some 'splodey stuff with a serviceable way of moving the characters from a to b; the film didn't even manage to provide that. Yeah, shit blows up (in a slightly less irritating manner than in the 2nd, I admit) but the film is merely an hour and a half of time spent with unengaging idiots, interspersed with stretches of boredom, followed by explosions - that's not even competent film making. We know Bay's quite capable of making films competently, he just chose not to this time.
I don't want to be sitting in front of a film like this and looking at my watch - I should be on the edge of my seat, I should be having mindless fun and looking at the pretty pictures The irony of this last is that the film manages to be both an hour too long and simultaneously feel like there's a reel missing because of how badly it's been plotted and edited - which is really not a good thing.
Okay, racism: I may be a bit sensitive to this issue, but Ken Jeong's character Jerry "Deep" Wang? Really? It's 2011 and we're expected to laugh about those furriners and their silly sounding names? And let's not even get into Bay's apparent obsession with homosexual panic - I might be tempted to say that the manly Mr Bay is compensating for something there; he certainly looks the type.
And I do understand that the film is not meant to be examined in any kind of exacting detail - trust me, if I was going that route there's plenty more that's wrong with it and there's also absolutely zero need to get into it here. As I've said before I'm quite capable of enjoying a film that's mindless fun, but for me and a few others (but not everyone obviously), Transformers 3 was simply the mindlessness without any of the fun.
This post has been edited by stone monkey: 02 July 2011 - 09:07 PM