{"id":211,"date":"2011-06-29T16:01:34","date_gmt":"2011-06-29T16:01:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com\/blog\/?p=211"},"modified":"2011-06-29T16:01:48","modified_gmt":"2011-06-29T16:01:48","slug":"hell-never-be-the-head-of-a-major-corporation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com\/blog\/?p=211","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;He&#8217;ll never be the head of a major corporation.&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!--  p.MsoNormal \t{mso-style-parent:\"\"; \tmargin-bottom:.0001pt; \tfont-size:12.0pt; \tfont-family:\"Times New Roman\"; \tmargin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm}  li.MsoNormal \t{mso-style-parent:\"\"; \tmargin-bottom:.0001pt; \tfont-size:12.0pt; \tfont-family:\"Times New Roman\"; \tmargin-left:0cm; margin-right:0cm; margin-top:0cm} -->My dad, a friend and I planned to go see <em>Green Lantern<\/em> last  night, only to be told it had been pulled. How long has the movie been out? I&#8217;ve  heard offhand remarks about the movie&#8217;s crumminess, but I didn&#8217;t know it was bad  enough to be pulled so quick! On the bright side, <em>Transformers: Dark of the  Moon<\/em> was on, and since two out of the three of us are massive <em> Transformers<\/em> nerds, this was a better option!<br \/>\nAs is tradition, I&#8217;ll be doing this in header format like my reviews of the last  two movies. For those of you who want to catch up on my extremely buttery opinions of the  first two, see <a href=\"https:\/\/randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com\/bl\/2007-07.htm#29\">here  (2009 movie)<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com\/bl\/2009-06.htm#19\">here  (<em>Revenge of the Fallen<\/em>)<\/a>.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>The story<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><\/span>Oh snap, the Apollo mission was just a way for the Americans to  learn stuff about a crashed Autobot shuttle on the moon! On it was Sentinel  Prime, former Autobot leader and his secret technology to transport matter  through space and time, and only he knew how to use it. The Autobots are miffed  that the humans pilfered some of this equipment, and the Decepticons want to use  it to transport Cybertron to Earth so they can use Earth&#8217;s resources to rebuild  it. And antics ensue!<br \/>\nThe movie is kind slow-going for the first half, simply because it&#8217;s all merely  set-up for the second half where all the action takes place, and as usual  there&#8217;s a lot of the usual human filler to make this seem more complex than it  really is. During the second half&#8230; well, the Decepticons pretty much conquer  the city! Yeah! The Autobots are exiled to space and the Decepticons totally  blow the fuck out of the main city. What happens next?<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>The Autobots<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><\/span>To its credit, this movie almost tries its best to give all the Autobots something to contribute to the story, no matter how minor. <em>Revenge  of the Fallen<\/em> had a bad problem with introducing guys who got a minor bit of  gratuitous screen time just to acknowledge their existence, but did nothing of  worth. Like, what did Sideswipe do? Kill the fleeing Decepticon who made no  attempt to fight back? Aw yeah, that&#8217;s <em>totally<\/em> essential to the  overarching storyline. A lot of the new characters still don&#8217;t get proper introduction, but they&#8217;re kinda sorta slightly established a bit better than last time. <em>Maybe.<\/em><br \/>\nSo, who returns? The four surviving Autobots from the first movie are back,  along with Sideswipe and Wheelie <span style=\"font-size: xx-small;\">(more on him in the next  paragraph)<\/span>. Bumblebee gets some gratuitous hero moments just to establish  he&#8217;s the kid-appeal character, as do Ironhide and Sideswipe, but Ratchet is  kinda ignored; I was almost surprised they dragged Foxworthy back just to record  his three-or-less lines of nonessential dialogue.<em><br \/>\n<\/em>Big shocker! Ironhide gets killed off! He gets a good fight paired up with Sideswipe  against some unnamed Decepticon thugs before  he bites the dust. The way he dies is pretty awesome-looking though, if a bit  undignified and grim.  He dissolves to pieces and his head falls off.<em><br \/>\n<\/em><br \/>\nNow, new guys. There&#8217;s a new guy called &#8220;Q&#8221;, who&#8217;s basically a kid-friendly scientist type  fellow who makes weapons and gadgets for the human allies. He later gets killed and his head falls  off.<br \/>\nThe Wreckers are basically a trio of rough and tumble guys who, well, rough and  tumble. They have big guns that you rarely see in action. They&#8217;re designed to  look like Nascar fan stereotypes, complete with beer guts, beards, baseball caps  and the like, but outside of their mildly rowdy nature, they&#8217;re not too  obnoxious &#8211; just forgettable. None of them die, surprisingly.<br \/>\nThere&#8217;s a red sports car with whips who&#8217;s usually seen with Sideswipe. He has a  Spanish accent. I don&#8217;t think his name is ever mentioned. He kind of disappears  after the halfway marker.<br \/>\nThere&#8217;s a laptop guy who hangs out with Wheelie, the two forming a crass comic  duo, though a bit more toned down than Skids and Mudflap. They do little more  than chat with Sam about the fickleness of women early on, but they&#8217;re vital to  taking down enemies forces towards the end, which is rather surprising. Before  that they do little more than wander around the streets complaining about being  left behind, and I kinda wondered &#8220;why is it focusing on these guys when proper  action stuff is taking place just a few streets away?&#8221; Like, they&#8217;re okay, but  they&#8217;re not such fantastic comic relief that I need to see them all the time. I  can take &#8217;em or leave &#8217;em. It seems implied that they nobly die in a ship crash,  though given the tendency for characters to just disappear off-screen, you can  hardly tell.<br \/>\nAnd then there&#8217;s&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>Sentinel Prime<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><\/span>Sentinel Prime is the big guy the story really focuses on, though &#8230; he aligns himself with the Decepticons, in a way. He&#8217;s still  an Autobot, but he believed the war could not be won and sided with the  Decepticons to get the power and resources he needs to rebuild Cybertron; he  didn&#8217;t like the arrangement, but his intentions were purely for the sake of  Cybertron and the future of the Transformers as a race. Though just because his  intentions were good doesn&#8217;t mean he can&#8217;t be an asshole; he blasts Ironhide to  pieces and wrecks the entire N.E.S.T. base just to emphasise &#8220;say hello to my  ideology, suckers!&#8221; He rags on Optimus for being soft and not having the guts to  make big decisions like this one, to enslave the Earth to rebuild Cybertron.<\/p>\n<p>It is a bit of a shame how Sentinel basically becomes a &#8220;gwahaha,  I&#8217;m a villain!&#8221; character, because he fills an interesting niche. <em>Revenge of  the Fallen<\/em> had Jetfire, an ancient Decepticon who had no real affiliation  with his side anymore, and it could be argued he had ideologies closer to the  Autobot&#8217;s. Sentinel, meanwhile, is an Autobot with rather Decepticon ideologies,  what with enslaving the humans and not being able to walk five steps without  needlessly wrecking something. He wants only the best for Cybertron and his  fellow Transformers, and yearns for them to relive their former glory, no longer  having to be scattered around the cosmos and what have you. Mind you, he doesn&#8217;t  care if he has to destroy the civilisations of other planets to achieve this,  and he doesn&#8217;t give a damn about his own subordinates, it seems.<\/p>\n<p>Then Megatron is pissed that he&#8217;ll be playing second fiddle to Sentinel and  kills him, and his head falls off.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>Megatron<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><\/span>Yeah, Megatron&#8217;s back! He&#8217;s got a really neat truck mode with  spikes and a raggedy cloak\/cape\/hood and stuff! He also spends pretty much the  entire movie off-screen just sitting around and doesn&#8217;t really do much of  anything until the aforementioned fight.<br \/>\nI think that&#8217;s the problem. It&#8217;s like Megatron isn&#8217;t relevant anymore. Heck,  he&#8217;s practically forgotten about. Sentinel announcing his alliance with Megatron  makes for a real shock moment, but more just because you know the name Megatron  always belongs to be a mean son-of-a-gun. It&#8217;s pretty easy to forget about  Megatron until the final act, to be honest. He&#8217;s almost a non-entity, and when  he does show up, he doesn&#8217;t cast a very imposing image; he&#8217;s more like a  down-and-outer hoping that people still think he&#8217;s relevant.<\/p>\n<p>It also doesn&#8217;t help that after being absent for most of the movie and having  little screen time, he gets another chance to face Prime one-on-one, and it ends  mere seconds afterwards. It&#8217;s anticlimactic as all hell. I was personally  expecting Megatron, after killing Sentinel, to do his old &#8220;you have won this  day, Prime&#8221; shtick and then walk off to fight another day, though given how  murderous Optimus is in this continuity, I imagine that wouldn&#8217;t be in-character  for either of them. It&#8217;s like the whole story revolves around Sentinel siding  with the Decepticons, and the writers realised &#8220;oh wait, Megatron&#8217;s still  around, isn&#8217;t he?&#8221; So they get him in a fight with Optimus and have his head  torn off.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>The Decepticons<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><\/span>Since there&#8217;s a good few hundred Decepticons landing on Earth,  it&#8217;s hard to keep track of them all, and outside of Starscream, none of them get  any real character.<br \/>\nStarscream continues to serve as Megatron&#8217;s toadie, and gets a couple of brief  action scenes to himself. Then Sam starts swinging around on his eyeball and his  head blows up. I suppose there was no big demand for a big finisher since he  hadn&#8217;t actually done much in the movies proper &#8211; he&#8217;d had no real serious direct  confrontations with the characters, nor was his scheming nature shown much. He  was just a bit of a whiny asshole. It still strikes a chord when Starscream, one  of the A-lister figures in the franchises, is humiliated and blown up by a  couple of people swinging around on his eyeball. I&#8217;m serious.<br \/>\nSoundwave is back! He does little of import, having lost his behind-the-scenes  satellite-tapping function from the last movie, and just serves as a guy who  stands around. Then Bumblebee punches his head off.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s hard to really say what other Decepticons return, because the models are  reused so much you can barely tell, and they have a bad habit of dying en masse.  You could argue Barricade returns thanks to there being a black police car robot  during the final segment, though he stands around, gets his eyes shot out and  then his legs blown up.<\/p>\n<p>New baddies! Again, it&#8217;s hard to keep track of who&#8217;s who and  who&#8217;s actually relevant, especially since I hadn&#8217;t been keeping up with the news  of this movie as much as I had with <em>Revenge of the Fallen<\/em>.<br \/>\nLaserbeak is Soundwave&#8217;s new minion after Ravage got his spine torn out in the  last flick, and he plays a big part in the backstory,  as he&#8217;s assassinating everyone involved in the space program that found the Ark.  I, uh, can&#8217;t remember <em>why<\/em>, mind you, but he did it. He has a really neat  way of transforming into various things, and seeing him unravel into his bird  mode is really neat, though the fact he talks is a bit off-putting. Then Sam  pulls his head off.<br \/>\nShockwave was assumed to be one of the big bad guys of this movie, and in a  sense he <em>is<\/em>, but he&#8217;s got very little relevance to the story. He&#8217;s more like a  video game rival than a true enemy in that he shows up and gives Optimus grief a  few times, and really hinders things for our heroes with his really badass  gigantic tunnelling robot worm things, but he hasn&#8217;t any real motivations or  anything. He just shows up, looks cool, and unleashes the worms. The worms do  steal the show with their sheer wow factor; they&#8217;re way more impressive than  Devastator, and they&#8217;re just so inhuman &#8211; they eat the shit out of everything!  Then Optimus cuts the worms heads off and the humans shoot Shockwave to bits  when he can&#8217;t see with a parachute obscuring his optic. I&#8217;m trying to figure out  if it&#8217;s a more dignified death than Boba Fett&#8217;s; is it better to be killed <em> while<\/em> blind, to be killed <em>by<\/em> a blind man? <span style=\"font-size: xx-small;\">(No, please  do not go all Expanded Universe on me.)<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>The humans<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><\/span>Mikaela gets the boot Sam gets a new love interest in Carly, an  ex-&#8230; uh, Whitehouse person. She serves as love interest and that&#8217;s about it &#8211;  she hasn&#8217;t any street smarts like how to hotwire cars or anything that Mikaela  added to the movie. She is the one who convinces Megatron that he&#8217;s going to  become Sentinel&#8217;s bitch (in that exact wording!), so she&#8217;s not totally useless  from an action movie perspective.<br \/>\nSam&#8217;s parents return seemingly just for token scenes &#8211; nowhere near as much  comedic output as the previous movies, though whether that&#8217;s a plus or a minus  is up to the viewer. I personally enjoyed their antics. Seymour  is back as a rich eccentric marketing his fame for saving the world twice, now  with a camp bodyguard\/personal manager in tow. You know. The usual affair.<\/p>\n<p>I found the humans rather forgettable. Same with a lot of the  characters, really. Michael Bay said for this one he was going to tone down the  &#8220;dumb humour,&#8221; and he has. This kind of renders a lot of the characters very  bland, because the dumb humour was nearly all they had to define themselves.  Seymour&#8217;s still full of dumb humour, but now he just feels like a walking joke &#8211;  without his role as a secret agent, he doesn&#8217;t feel like a character anymore.  Though, uh, who&#8217;s concerned? Not me. I&#8217;m here for the robots, yo.<\/p>\n<p>There is a guy who was really intriguing, though &#8211; I&#8217;ve  forgotten his name, but for the sake of easy writing I&#8217;ll just call him Dennis.  Dennis&#8217; dad was part of the NASA team who learnt about the Ark, and the  Decepticons made a deal to spare him if he sides with them, and he assisted them  in killing all the other people affiliated with the program. Dennis thus  inherits his dad&#8217;s company, and his dad&#8217;s clients, and believes siding with the  Decepticons will be the best for humanity &#8211; or at least for himself.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s a story that&#8217;s been done before in the franchise, but it&#8217;s nice to see it on  the big screen, and he makes for a nice villain for Sam to have a personal  agenda with. The fact he&#8217;s actually in with the Decepticon technology is neat,  and the fact he realises that he means nothing to the Decepticons now that  they&#8217;re bombing the city and shit, it&#8217;s like he&#8217;s searching for relevance in the  crumbling world around him. I&#8217;d dare say it&#8217;s handled better than Sam&#8217;s personal  quest for relevance; he just whines &#8220;I want to be relevant!&#8221; and so on and  because it&#8217;s Shia LeBouf you&#8217;re just like &#8220;whatever, kid! Go back to Indiana  Jones!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>The battles<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><\/span>The first half of the movie has a bit of action here and there, but it kinda  goes by without notice; it&#8217;s more to set the scene for the upcoming story than  really drop wow-bombs. once the Decepticons invade and lay waste to the city, that&#8217;s where things really ramp up &#8211; story goes  out the window, but they drop big battles and serious eye candy like cluster  bombs.<br \/>\nThe movie loves really undignified deaths. It is a war, so  nobody can die with a warrior&#8217;s speech and serve as a motivator for their  comrades to continue the fight, but it is just a bit unsettling to see big guys  like Ironhide, Starscream, Soundwave and even freakin&#8217; Megatron all go down with  barely a whimper. It&#8217;s doubly undignified when the movie has a fetish for heads  falling off. Some characters get legitimately decapitated, but some of them just  have the noggins roll off once they&#8217;ve been shot a bit. Maybe they&#8217;re all  suffering from <a href=\"https:\/\/randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com\/rah\/transformersusa\/2-21\/\"> Cybertonium depletion<\/a>?<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s really noticeable about the movie is just how bleak it is.  I mean, it&#8217;s  still totally a kids film, but it&#8217;s surprising how much they get away with.  <em>Revenge of the Fallen<\/em> got away with jokes of bad taste <span style=\"font-size: xx-small;\">(and  arguably unintentional  racism)<\/span>, but this has pretty much a post-apocolyptic landscape where humans are  vaporised to bits on-screen by Decepticons and stuff <span style=\"font-size: xx-small;\">(it is  bloodless, but it is rather disturbing &#8211; I think you even see a skull flying  from a dissolving human at one point)<\/span>. The robots are torn about  callously and casually in very brutal manners. Characters new and old are killed  without a hint of remorse. It&#8217;s the kind of movie kids would probably walk away  from a bit upset.<\/p>\n<p>This probably belongs in the story heading, but why not. I do  think the ante was upped quite considerably this time, and it helps that the  Decepticons have a motive more threatening than just &#8220;gather energy&#8221;. With the  city pretty much a smoking heap, humans vaporised left and right, Decepticons  blending in across the globe, the Autobots believed to have been exiled to space <span style=\"font-size: xx-small;\">(they just never got on the rocket in the first place. <em>The  masterminds!<\/em>)<\/span> and plans to use the humans as slave labour for  Cybertron, it really does make you wonder how they&#8217;ll get out of this one.<br \/>\nBy the end of the battle, it feels like a bittersweet victory. The main  Decepticons have been destroyed and the rest, without a leader, will likely go  into hiding; but many of the Autobots have also been killed, including Optimus  Prime&#8217;s predecessor and mentor, and their home planet of Cybertron was utterly  destroyed to prevent it from being warped to Earth. The entire city <span style=\"font-size: xx-small;\">(I still can&#8217;t remember <em>what<\/em> city it&#8217;s meant to be &#8211; it&#8217;s  just <em>the city!<\/em>)<\/span> is a smouldering wreck that would take years of  work to rebuild; the Autobots would help, surely, but with their planet gone,  what tech do they have left? There still exist Decepticons on Earth, even as far  as China, and weeding them out will be a struggle. And, yes, although Sam&#8217;s now  happy and the Transformers have saved the Earth a third time, will the human-Autobot  relationship still last?<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s a really bleak way to end the series, but personally, I loved it. The end  of a war is always messy.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\"><strong>The 3D<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/span><\/span>My dad has been keen to drag me to another 3D flick for whatever  godforsaken reason. He heard that <em>Green Lantern<\/em> was a really good 3D movie, and that&#8217;s mostly why he wanted  to catch it. This is the second one I&#8217;ve seen after <em>Avatar<\/em>, and I still don&#8217;t  give a damn. You can&#8217;t watch it perfectly either &#8211; with the glasses you can see  the screen decently, but it&#8217;s too dark to make out details (and in a movie like <em>Transformers<\/em>, you like to catch all the detail you can); without the  glasses it&#8217;s at a good lighting, but it&#8217;s blurry half the time. And, once again,  you pretty much forget about the 3D by the halfway mark outside of a gratuitous  bit here and there like rubble flying past the screen. I think this has  convinced us all that 3D just isn&#8217;t worth it. Took &#8217;em long enough!<\/p>\n<p>I really enjoyed <em>Dark of the Moon<\/em>. I was almost  concerned that I&#8217;d just grown up too much to enjoy it, as what humour there was  didn&#8217;t do anything for me. It took quite a while to warm up, and I do think <em> Revenge of the Fallen<\/em> had some memorable sequences that are hard to top, but  I think in the scheme of things, this was a better film. It ties together better  and offers a much grander scale of adventure, and seeing things become so bleak  really makes the battles and eventual victory so rewarding. I do think the movie  loses a bit of its personality in comparison to <em>Revenge<\/em>, though given how  it had giant wrecking ball testicles and whatnot, I think it might be for the  best. If you didn&#8217;t like <em>Revenge<\/em>, this one might be better, though I&#8217;m  hardly the one to offer advice. I&#8217;m biased as all hell, mang.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My dad, a friend and I planned to go see Green Lantern last night, only to be told it had been pulled. How long has the movie been out? I&#8217;ve heard offhand remarks about the movie&#8217;s crumminess, but I didn&#8217;t know it was bad enough to be pulled so quick! 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