Saw Transformers tonight. That was a lot of fun. Good action, which is really what it's all about.
It was a little distracting when I realized very quickly that one of the new characters is voiced by Lenard Nemoy (and they even gave him one of Spock's more famous lines). Also, Megan Fox's replacement is a walking stick figure. Even in 3D. It's kind of scary.
Oh, and FedEx gets the best product placement, mostly because it's actually very subtle. Seriously, blink and you miss it.
I'm also fairly sure that they reused the tilting office building floor set from Spider-Man 3.
But the thing that hit me after the movie was from the beginning. Sam is out doing job interviews. In one of them, he mentions having gotten a medal from the president. The guy says, "Obama?" Sam confirms. "The thing is... We're mostly Republicans here." And that's pretty much the end of the interview. It got laughs from most of the people in the theater, me included.
And then, when I got home, I thought about it. That really says something about where we are as a country. Can you see that line having worked with any other president? Even Bush. (Though, granted, he had a proclivity for handing out praise and medals to people who'd just majorly screwed up...)
Think about that. You get a medal from the president, and the other guy says he's from the other party, so that actually counts against you. That would have been unthinkable before. Even if you disagreed with the president, there was a dignity to the office, a respect for it. But now, as far as Republicans are concerned, anything Obama touches is automatically tainted, to be despised and deplored. That's... not right. And I don't know what to do about it.
It was a little distracting when I realized very quickly that one of the new characters is voiced by Lenard Nemoy (and they even gave him one of Spock's more famous lines). Also, Megan Fox's replacement is a walking stick figure. Even in 3D. It's kind of scary.
Oh, and FedEx gets the best product placement, mostly because it's actually very subtle. Seriously, blink and you miss it.
I'm also fairly sure that they reused the tilting office building floor set from Spider-Man 3.
But the thing that hit me after the movie was from the beginning. Sam is out doing job interviews. In one of them, he mentions having gotten a medal from the president. The guy says, "Obama?" Sam confirms. "The thing is... We're mostly Republicans here." And that's pretty much the end of the interview. It got laughs from most of the people in the theater, me included.
And then, when I got home, I thought about it. That really says something about where we are as a country. Can you see that line having worked with any other president? Even Bush. (Though, granted, he had a proclivity for handing out praise and medals to people who'd just majorly screwed up...)
Think about that. You get a medal from the president, and the other guy says he's from the other party, so that actually counts against you. That would have been unthinkable before. Even if you disagreed with the president, there was a dignity to the office, a respect for it. But now, as far as Republicans are concerned, anything Obama touches is automatically tainted, to be despised and deplored. That's... not right. And I don't know what to do about it.
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There are a lot of times and movies where that doesn't happen. You just tend to notice it less when buildings don't fall over. And it's not like the buildings are held up by glass. They have steel frames, just like every other skyscraper. They just distributed the load so that it's held more by the interior skeleton, so that they could make most of the outer walls out of glass. But even then it's not regular glass. It's nothing like the sugar glass you see in movies, that just shatters when you hit it. It's the glass they use in storm doors and such, and it's fairly thick, too.
Interesting that you've felt that way about presidents up until now. And I'm kind of surprised that you have such respect for Obama, but I'm glad to hear you do.
I just... I liked Reagan as a kid. And Bush, Sr. Even though my family is strongly Democratic. But even with Bush, Jr., whom I very much didn't like, I wouldn't even consider turning someone away just because they supported him. And yet, in this current climate, I can totally see that happening with Obama. I think it did start with Bush, Jr., where our generation learned to greatly disrespect the president, but the hatred for Obama is on a whole new level.
The President is a politician, it's true. And I don't have much respect for that profession in general. I think there are people in Congress who deserve respect (I'm proud of my Congressmen), but there are plenty who clearly don't. But there's always been something special about the presidency, at least in the subculture I grew up with. Even when criticizing Bush, there was this undercurrent: You criticize the man and the job he's doing, but you respect the office. That seems to be gone now.
Why do you adore Megan Fox? Just curious. She's hot, but I never saw anything really special beyond that. She did a decent job in the role, but it didn't call for much more than being hot and running around looking panicked. Not sure what exactly happened between her and Michael Bay, except that they had a huge falling out. But I never saw reliable word of why or whose fault it was.
Megan has curves. Nice ones. Rosie just has thin, straight limbs. Makes her legs look longer, I guess, but she's almost painfully skinny to my eyes.
I'm honored by and proud of my inclusion in the Order of the Seven Dragons. I did ask your permission before putting it in the profile, but I'm glad it pleased you to see it there. :)