Didn’t like ‘Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen’? Blame the Writer’s Strike.

Glenn Hauman

Glenn is VP of Production at ComicMix. He has written Star Trek and X-Men stories and worked for DC Comics, Simon & Schuster, Random House, arrogant/MGMS and Apple Comics. He's also what happens when a Young Turk of publishing gets old.

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6 Responses

  1. Eric says:

    Goes to show how much the Critics opinion's matter lol The movie was amazing. The story wasn't bad at all. It was simple plot that didn't need anything complicated due to it being about Toys. Visually no one can say anything bad about the visual effects its the best I have seen in any movie and if they do they are Ignorant and just hating on the movie just to disagree.

  2. Russ Rogers says:

    My favorite short twitter review: "ZacharySkinner @WeekinRewind watching transformers was like watching paint dry while being hit in the head with a frying pan…"

  3. Kyle Gnepper says:

    I thought the movie was okay. I went in with very little expectations and was ready to just watch an action movie. I'll admit it had a lot of issues but you just need to let somethings go.

  4. Christopher Back says:

    Another thing to consider is the workload of the writers. These guys were also writing "Star Trek 11" and IIRC setting up their own production company, getting new projects off the ground, as well the strike.

  5. Anonymous says:

    I THINK THE FILM IS GREAT BUT MAYBE THE PLOT IS HEAVIER COMPARED TO THE PREVIOUS ONE.THE STORY LINES WAS ALSO TOO LONG..BUT THE ACTIONS ARE SUPEB.TO BE HONEST..I QUIT UPSET BCOZ I WANT TO SEE MORE OPTIMUS PRIME ND BUMBLE BEE RATHER THAN THE DECEPTICONS.

  6. Marc Alan Fishman says:

    Michael Bay went forward because the powers that be told him so. This wasn't a movie. It was a two and a half hour commercial for toy tie-ins, and the US Armed Forces. What loose threads of plot existed were good ideas, just not executed well. While I want to see it again to enjoy the battles (first time I saw it, I was 2 rows from front at an IMAX, ugh)… suffice to say, as anything more than a giant toy commercial, this was a load of explosions loosely tied together with CGI.