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Yes, and yes. (Although "Body" publicly went down so much as Diablo Cody's welcome-to-one-hit-wonderhood, I couldn't even remember who was in it.)Dacey wrote:Am I the only one who's really, really upset about Fox not returning?
And am I one of the only people on earth who actually thought that "Jennifer's Body" was a pretty good movie?
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Re: Transformers 3
I wouldn't say Diablo Cody is a one-hit-wonder. Her show "United States of Tara" is a smash hit on Showtime.
But I digress...
But I digress...
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Re: Transformers 3
Maybe a little.
And I'm not trying to say that she's a fantastic actress or anything like that. I just think that she possibly tends to get treated unfairly by the press sometimes, especially with regards to the "war" that took place between her and Bay.
And whether Paramount and Bay want to admit it or not, she does help bring the teenage boy crowds in, for better or for worse. And the fact that she was a major character makes her change even worse.
I've heard that they're just creating a new love interest entirely, which is probably for the best. I've also heard that Skids and Mudflap will barely be in the film. That's really for the best.
And I'm not trying to say that she's a fantastic actress or anything like that. I just think that she possibly tends to get treated unfairly by the press sometimes, especially with regards to the "war" that took place between her and Bay.
And whether Paramount and Bay want to admit it or not, she does help bring the teenage boy crowds in, for better or for worse. And the fact that she was a major character makes her change even worse.
I've heard that they're just creating a new love interest entirely, which is probably for the best. I've also heard that Skids and Mudflap will barely be in the film. That's really for the best.
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Transformers: Dark of The Moon
About to go see this one. Hopefully it's more in line with the brilliant, generation-defining first one then the loud, abysmal, overlong second film. Either way, I'm sure we'll be seeing plenty of 'splosions and 3D and Bayhem...just a typical 4th of July flick
One thing I hope this film does, though, is give these characters depth. The 80's cartoons weren't brillaince in terms of sheer depth but the bots felt real something all 2 movies have lacked. Here, I hope they can get this right or else this franchise is gonna go out with a sour taste in my mouth.
One thing I hope this film does, though, is give these characters depth. The 80's cartoons weren't brillaince in terms of sheer depth but the bots felt real something all 2 movies have lacked. Here, I hope they can get this right or else this franchise is gonna go out with a sour taste in my mouth.
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Re: Transformers: Dark of The Moon
Brilliant? Generation defining? "Transformers" was fun, but I wouldn't go so far as to use those words to describe it.
And I actually thought that "Revenge of the Fallen" was alright overall. And I'm clearly not the only person who felt that way, otherwise it never would've made it to $400 million at the box office (respectively more than the first one made).
And I actually thought that "Revenge of the Fallen" was alright overall. And I'm clearly not the only person who felt that way, otherwise it never would've made it to $400 million at the box office (respectively more than the first one made).
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