No Review of Transformers: The Last Knight This Coming Week
Hello, one and all!
I am writing this just to inform my readers not to expect a review of Transformers: The Last Knight this coming week. I am done with the series, and I am not going to give it my money. I have hated almost the entire franchise with a passion, and unless this fifth entry somehow receives amazing word of mouth, I am not going to pay to watch it.
The Transformers were a huge part of my childhood growing up, and were probably my favorite cartoon and line of toys back in the day. Going to see the 1986 Transformers animated movie on opening day with my best friend at the time remains one of my favorite movie-going memories when I was growing up. And yet, each film in this live action franchise has made me angry, sad, and extremely bored. I understand, these new films are designed for a completely different audience. And I think it's crystal clear by this point that I am not part of it. I'm tired of watching them, and honestly, I'm running out of things to say about them, as many of the movies have been the same and shown no sign of improvement.
And so, since it's the only movie going into wide release this coming week, there probably will not be any new reviews this week. I will be back when I see Baby Driver on Wednesday, June 28th.
Thanks for understanding, and I hope all of you have a wonderful week ahead!
I am writing this just to inform my readers not to expect a review of Transformers: The Last Knight this coming week. I am done with the series, and I am not going to give it my money. I have hated almost the entire franchise with a passion, and unless this fifth entry somehow receives amazing word of mouth, I am not going to pay to watch it.
The Transformers were a huge part of my childhood growing up, and were probably my favorite cartoon and line of toys back in the day. Going to see the 1986 Transformers animated movie on opening day with my best friend at the time remains one of my favorite movie-going memories when I was growing up. And yet, each film in this live action franchise has made me angry, sad, and extremely bored. I understand, these new films are designed for a completely different audience. And I think it's crystal clear by this point that I am not part of it. I'm tired of watching them, and honestly, I'm running out of things to say about them, as many of the movies have been the same and shown no sign of improvement.
And so, since it's the only movie going into wide release this coming week, there probably will not be any new reviews this week. I will be back when I see Baby Driver on Wednesday, June 28th.
Thanks for understanding, and I hope all of you have a wonderful week ahead!
3 Comments:
Oh I saw this. There's a scene where they are in a submarine and I have no clue how they came to the conclusion that they had to go on a submarine. Everyone is shouting also. Characters appear and disappear. Action scenes that just seem to run out of gas. No climax,they just stop. It's a transformers movie.
By Bill Sanderson Jr, at 7:51 PM
I am happy to see that most people are in the same boat as I am and are done with this franchise, judging by the dwindling box office returns for this entry. I can only hope for a reboot that completely ignores this series, gets a new director, writer, and a total new direction.
By Ryan, at 3:03 PM
If hollywood ever does its robotech movie I hope they can show how a giant robot space opera can be good. If they don't mess it up. If it ever happens.
By Bill Sanderson Jr, at 10:40 PM
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