AGXStarseed
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The next installment of the Transformers franchise - The Last Knight - is due for release in cinemas on June 21st.
However, the franchise has gotten a lot of bad publicity and negative feedback over the years - from representations that are offensive in regards to race,sex or something else to people flat out accusing Michael Bay of just making the same movie over and over again without giving the audience anything new for variety.
In response to his haters, Michael Bay even declared "it doesn't matter if you say the movie sucks - you're still going to pay to come and see it".
Is that really the case? That someone can keep turning out a product that is lazily made and has been done several times before yet we for some reason will still keep splitting with our hard-earned cash to go and see another copy of a product when we've already complained about the previous copies?
In this video, Doug Walker - aka "The Nostalgia Critic" - has decided to do something different and do an "artistic experiment": seeing if he can predict how this new Transformers movie will play out and seeing how correct his is when the new film is released regarding whether it will be more of the same or actually do something different.
With Michael Bay planning to go up to at least a 7th film in this franchise, do you think he will actually do something different with this film and those that come after, or keep going until he, the movie makers or the audience decides "enough is enough"?
However, the franchise has gotten a lot of bad publicity and negative feedback over the years - from representations that are offensive in regards to race,sex or something else to people flat out accusing Michael Bay of just making the same movie over and over again without giving the audience anything new for variety.
In response to his haters, Michael Bay even declared "it doesn't matter if you say the movie sucks - you're still going to pay to come and see it".
Is that really the case? That someone can keep turning out a product that is lazily made and has been done several times before yet we for some reason will still keep splitting with our hard-earned cash to go and see another copy of a product when we've already complained about the previous copies?
In this video, Doug Walker - aka "The Nostalgia Critic" - has decided to do something different and do an "artistic experiment": seeing if he can predict how this new Transformers movie will play out and seeing how correct his is when the new film is released regarding whether it will be more of the same or actually do something different.
With Michael Bay planning to go up to at least a 7th film in this franchise, do you think he will actually do something different with this film and those that come after, or keep going until he, the movie makers or the audience decides "enough is enough"?
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