Monday, June 29, 2009

And the haters can continue to SUCK IT.

1st weekend: $108,966,307

- Biggest first weekend ever for Wednesday-opening films

- First movie ever to have a $100m weekend in June

The film has now made $200,077,255 domestically. In 5 days. That...

- Ties "The Dark Knight" for the fastest time reaching $200m.

- Second largest take ever, first 5 days (largest among Wednesday openers).

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Putting the "dumb" in fandom

So I've been spending an unhealthy amount of time on websites discussing the ins and outs of Transformers 2. And much to my surprise, there is a vast number of people who deeply detest this film. It goes far beyond just not liking the movie; it's been called "the worst movie ever made", "an action film with no action", and Roger Ebert even famously suggested that TF2 will be studied by future generations as the film that proved big budget blockbusters can be "too much."

This is all, of course, while everyone I know who has seen it has loved it, and it's making a killing at the box office.

I'm not trying to suggest that box office numbers = quality, but 99% of the negative opinions I've seen have been coming from so-called Transformers fans! This is the group that I thought would be most forgiving about whatever shortcomings the film may have. I know for me personally, there's quite a bit of stuff that I would have definitely done differently regarding Movie 1. And yet, I saw it in the theater 3 times, bought the DVD the day it came out, and then bought the Blu-Ray months before I even had a player to play it on. My point is, my being a fan didn't result in me being more critical of the film. I enjoyed the movie far more than most people did because I'm a fan.

With TF2, my enjoyment was even more, because the movie was so much "more" of a Transformers film. And as with the first one, there are definitely things I would have done differently. There are imperfections. There are also a ton of scenes that were unlike anything I've ever seen in a movie. Ever.

It's like that cartoon floating around the web. There's a group of characters playing "Rock Band", while another one is yelling at them about how playing that game doesn't make you a musician.

They don't hear him because they're all having so much fun.

Same thing with this movie, while so many of these TF perfectionists are bitching about the movie, the rest of us are watching it and having a good time.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Day 2

So in it's second day, TF2 pulled in $28,617,647. A closer look at the numbers shows...

That's the highest Thursday (non-opening day) gross ever, as well as the 4th highest Thursday take overall.

The movie has now made $89,245,788 domestically after 2 days.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Eat it, haters!

$60,628,141.

Biggest Wednesday opening ever.

Second biggest day ever.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The review

First off, let me begin by saying that the lead-up and eventual viewing of TF2 was a vastly different experience than TF1 was. With TF1, we had no idea what sort of movie we were in for - how the Transformers would be handled onscreen, etc. With TF2, the "movie universe" had been established, so the movie had the disadvantage of the audience being prepared for "real-world" Transformers. Additionally, the success of TF1 meant that fans were demanding in the pursuit of info about TF2; I know for myself personally, I checked websites almost every day trying to find anything and everything I could about TF2. Hell, I even started a blog about it.

The movie-going experience was pretty good. The crowd was excited, but not overly excited which can sometimes ruin a movie. There was a 9 year old boy sitting next to me, and we pretty much laughed at the exact same stuff (which probably isn't a good sign for either of us). The theater originally had 1 midnight showing, but I know they added at least 1 more (and I think a 3rd), and they all sold out. I've never seen the place so packed.

As I posted before, most reviews are trashing this movie. And honestly, most reviews trash most movies. And sure, there's stuff to nitpick at here. You can take any movie and find faults. But I keep reading how there was "barely a plot." If we're getting technical, then there was "barely a plot" to "The Dark Knight." I'm not going to really get into criticism/analyis/whatever of the plot. The story was completely 100% comprehensible to me, and at no point did anything about it bother me. People who are bashing the so-called lack or short-comings of a plot probably should just avoid going to movies altogether.

I'll get the non-Transformer stuff out of the way first. Quite honestly, I was a little disappointed at the lack of Lennox and Epps. I think that general had more screentime, or at least close to it. The whole "working together" aspect was really cool, and the characters not being jokey or comical really was a nice touch. Simmons was good, definitely more in-line with the overall tone of the movie than he was in the first. Le Butt was better, but other than that it seemed as though there was far less for the actual people to do this time around.

As for the Transformers themselves, lets do a quick check...

More Transformer dialogue? Check.

More Transformer fight scenes? Check.

Transformer backstory. Check.

Seriously, there is no way anyone can say that the lack of Transformers in the first movie wasn't addressed - I've even heard people complain that there were too many robots. The opening events were killer - literally. Ironhide's initial transformation scene was classic. Sideswipe did his thing, and even the girl Autobots were nicely done. Sure, we could have used a roster run-down for the new characters, and Ratchet and Jolt just show up mid-way through with no explanation of where they've been. But again, I'm just in awe of real-world Transformers on-screen. Wasn't that the whole fun of the toys - making up your own adventures? It's too bad so much info was released about Devastator - that would have been one of the biggest surprises ever. It was still unreal to see on a movie screen. Starscream and Megatron definitely had a more classic-inspired interaction, and people are virtually universal in agreement that Optimus Prime kicked ass like it's going out of style. I think Jetfire alone had more dialogue in this movie than all of the Transformers combined in Movie 1.

The Twins, for all the pre-worry and post-controversy, did not bother me. Yes, the designs are tragic and the personalities stereotyped. But I found myself laughing at them often, and the kid next to me loved them. It was a little weird to hear a Transformer call someone a "pussy", but I may have laughed loudest at that. As for the Pretender, I guess it was handled as best it could of been. It was out of place and not explained, but the chick was hot so at least I got something out of it. My only other real issue was the "beads" that truly did morph into a robot. Morphing is a no-no in this realm, movie-makers. Lets not do that again, OK?

All in all, this was definitely a much bigger film than the first. I'd say it was an improvement simply because there was so much more Transformers related stuff in it. After it was over, I was exhausted - there is a lot to take in. I'd say the camera shots were better - but there was still a lot of room for improvement, and some of the CGi was choppy. But I enjoyed the hell out of it, and will be seeing it again soon.

It is done.

Reviewers be damned, the movie was highly enjoyable and entertaining. More will come later today.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tonight's the night.....

Midnight showing, should be fun... but the movie is getting some horrible reviews. Now I generally view movie critics as a very pointless and moronic group of people. For example, I remember one critic who gave "Return of the King" a C+. Right.....

One review I read said: "Bigger, louder, longer and more metallic is definitely not better."

Well, in a movie about Transformers, I think that's arguable at the very least. But we shall see.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Quickly quickly now....

Well, I didn't entirely keep to my website embargo, but I didn't really learn anything new... although 1 aspect of the movie that I had heard of (rumored) was confirmed to be true. And if so, it does kind suck because it means that they screwed up a great character. Oh well. There's also a commercial on TV that shows one character killing another, which is an AWESOME clip but also kind of ruins the setup. Other than that, I'm still going into the movie relatively fresh.



Here's a pic I found of the Twins. Is it me, or are they holding hands?

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Starting the embargo

Well, now that the movie is only one week away, there is really no need to visit TF news-related websites until after the movie comes out. More and more people are posting reviews and opinions - and minor spoilers too. Yes, no one should rightfully expect the coolest plot ever from a Transformers movie, but I would still like to go into it knowing as little as possible. I've already read way more than I want to, and hopefully some of the things I read were just people trying to be clever.

More to come....

Midnight madness!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Maintaining Radio Silence

We're now about 15 days away from TF2 opening... which means the premieres are starting to take place. The World Premiere took place in Japan last night, so there are officially people who have now seen the film. And of course, these people have access to internet, so the details are starting to get out.

Now, I didn't really care about getting spoiled for the first movie. I knew Jazz was going to die, and I knew what all the robots were going to look like. And this time around I've seen all the footage and pics, and know the "basics" of the plot...

But this time around I don't want specifics, so I think I'm going to have to take a break from Transformers on the web until I see the movie.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Missed this

So, after scouring the internet for stills and renders before the release of Movie 1, seeing Movie 1 in the theater 3 times, watching it countless times on DVD - and even buying the damn Blu-Ray months before I had a player, I somehow completely missed the fact that Ironhide has an injured eye.



Doh.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Amazing!