I genuinely and unironically like the first 4 Transformers movies, and refuse to be ashamed of it or apologize for it. That said, the fifth one wasn't that great, and just felt off for some reason to me.
What people seem to forget is that the whole point of that show and thus the newer movies was "TO SELL TOYS TO KIDS."
Whatever nostalgia you feel for the series is only because you fell for their marketing campaign and somehow grew more attached to a commercial than other people did. I wish they would make more GI Joe movies because even though Channing Tatum is a flaming hypocrite who claims he hated those movies, and regrets doing them, I loved seeing them on the big screen, bringing attention and a return to toy shelves of my favorite childhood franchise. In other words, I feel the same way about GI Joe as the haters do about Transformers, but I loved seeing my childhood return to popularity.
Some people claim that Jazz dying in the first Transformers movie was racist, but he died within the two episode hour long premiere of the 1983 TV show, as well, and that just means it is accurate.
Over all, there is only a few reasons to not enjoy the Michael Bay movies, and they have nothing to do with the quality of the new movies, and entirely with your personal preferences, which are entirely up to you, and there is no wrong or right answer for.
I enjoy them, you may not. Neither of us is wrong, but claiming they are trash because they ruined your childhood is just ludicrous because they were never anything more than commercials for a toy line, and acting like they are some great work of art is overhyping them to the point of ridiculousness
PsychedelicDiamond said:
I know I'm being contrarian, and not afraid to admit it, but I think that Michael Bay is one of the greatest currently living american aesthets. Sure, his signature style if one of crushing excess but in a world where the most creative way to film action in american cinema is by drenching it in blue and pink neon light his approach feels more and more like a breath of fresh air. And like many great visual directors, see also Zack Snyder, the Wachowski sisters and Tim Burton, he has a regrettable habit of picking bad scripts but if he has something decent to work with that caters to his strenghts he's nailing it. And then you have something like the Transformers series where he's just composing these gorgeous shots and staging these beautiful action sequence on autopilot. I mean, look at this shit:
https://imgur.com/xSVpo2m
And for what? For a movie about toy robots. Just imagine that talent being used to create something even semi well written, like a Star Wars movie.
I too long for a Michael Bay Star Wars movie, but the way Star Wars is trending, I don't think it will matter unless he gets his own trilogy...