Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20141017070841/@comment-1037137-20141023032348

Yeah, pretty much. It is crap, it suggests that strictly professional reviews, even when they don't exist or aren't immediately available, are somehow more valuable than the wider consensus, even when other sites actively acknowledge that it didn't get the best reception and when the staff themselves have acknowledged as bad more than once in talking to us. Yeah, hopefully someone finally outdoes Wikipedia there and the word will not be suppressed again there. I mean TDA is acknowledged as bad there without so many damned professional sources readily available.

Yeah, he really is. He breaks the mood of the entire film through both his antics and his voice. The fact that he's purely there for the kids doesn't help either. You can work in your appeal to children without such forced and cliched humor as that. I mean it's freaking Star Wars, chances are kids are going to love it anyway. And he will never ever match up to the likes of C-3PO or R2. Hell, he doesn't even measure up to the Ewoks. Indiana Jones 4 has its moments, with a few good ideas. It just doesn't see all of them to fulfillment due to the inherent silliness of it and missing some of the elements of charm from the first films. But I love the fridge gag. Yes, it's a stupid scene, but the joke that came of it makes it worthwhile. Nuking the fridge, it's such a ridiculous line, how can you not laugh at it? And I guess depending on who you are Shia LaBeouf is passable in this. Still, they were too eager to make him a big name box office star. Though his latest movie Fury apparently did well. And oh yeah, the show did reference the film a few times, you're right.

I like some of Michael Bay's movies, but come on, the man's really wasting the potential of the live-action Transformers films. About the only thing not totally mucked up is Optimus and Bumblebee. And how did dinosaurs come into the fourth film?

Not a problem, that's cool. I was just curious what was said.

Yeah it really isn't saying much. And he's not even a guy I liked beforehand. Which doesn't help. And him being so overrated as a result of it is part of why I dislike him more as a result of it, rather than warming up to him. The guy has no purpose in the season at all. I know people were struggling to find some redeeming value in this crapfest, but he just barely qualifies as such.

This does not deserve to bear the name Total Drama. It does not even deserve to exist, and I would be a much happier man if it didn't exist. This is the "How NOT To Do It" season of the series. And by God, I pray they work very hard not to repeat what this damned season did. That's why we can't let them forget why we disliked it so much. It's incompetent, it's inept, and it's insulting. And it's everything Total Drama should not be.

There probably is, yes. Though greater evil is a term we have to use very loosely considering who it's being applied to, right? XD