[Digital Drift 2014]
Our road trip with the autobots continues. We hit a bumpy road as the writer’s strike of 2007 looms. Fortunately this movie proved that you apparently don’t even NEED writers and that a triple-A blockbuster action movie could be sloppily thrown together without discernible structure or coherence and still rake in more than its predecessor. Just cast your eyes over the image I’ve used for this week’s podcast. Ask yourself “A: What the hell were they thinking? and B: Why did everybody let them get away with it?” And that character and his brother are just two of the issues that slaughter any enjoyment and engagement you might have felt.
This is not a movie for watching, it’s a movie for laying down and avoiding. It’s a terrible experience from beginning to end. Even fans of the original tend to dislike this one. However we’re out to establish WHY it’s so awful.
Joining us for this leg of the journey is Mike Hearn of the webcomic “Walter the Wicked” who kindly put together some special artwork for the show. Neil Taylor of GameBurst also returns for further punishment.
Guests:
Neil Taylor of TheKidDogg
Mike Hearn of Walter the Wicked
Highlander
Zootopia
Logan
Coraline
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Book of Life
L.A. Confidential
Watership Down
Swiss Army Man
Wonder Woman
Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2
Doctor Strange
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Hero
The Thief and the Cobbler
Brazil
The Lego Batman Movie
Mulan
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