Any movies you feel get too much criticism from whiny fanboys or self proclaimed movie critics?
Anything with a pre-existing fan base is almost always destined to get bitched about. I cannot think of one film, recently, that has not been bitched about in some way or another. Lord of the Rings is probably the most "flawless" franchise to come out in the last 10 years and it did not escape unscathed.

My problem with the Transformer movies lies not in the explosions (although those are gratuitous to the point of boredom). It was the complete lack of anything resembling a plot and the casting of pretty faces instead of actors who could act. Shia LaBeouf, no matter how hard he tries, is not fit to play the leading role in an action movie. Megan Fox is not attractive enough to be a bombshell and her acting skills are horrendous at best. Michael Bay also couldn't direct himself out of a wet paper bag.

Onto movies as a whole, the main issue that I have with them is that they lack a cohesive story to keep them together. Indie films, and those released by smaller studios, seem to have a better grasp on what makes a movie good than the studios who release summer blockbusters at a constant rate. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang is a movie I thoroughly enjoy and have seen roughly three dozen times because it is worthy of constant viewing. I cannot think of another movie released recently that can evoke the same desire.

In short: I will stop complaining when the studios start releasing movies purely for cash purposes. I release that, at the very core, the entire film industry is a business whose sole desire is to make a lot of money. This does not mean that they need to cease any and all effort to do so.