I actually feel like Interstellar works at its best UNTIL it tries to add the drama between the father/daughter and having empathy. When it's about human survival and exploration, there's a great sense of wonder, technology, and the best drama about it is having to leave family behind for the sake of the human race.
But the last half hour is pretty bad.
Michael Bay movies, outside of Pain & Gain and maybe a few moments of The Island, don't have any of that. There's stock characters that are so unbelievably fake, with forced comedy, that I'll never touch the Transformers series again. Bay has laughably used the same highway sequence three times in his movies. It may have a nice sheen to it is all. His action sequences in Bad Boys 2 were pretty well done, and outside of a neat skydiving scene in one of the Transformers movies, there really isn't a good sequence in any of the big budget movies.