I went to the movie today and I must say it was entertaining. The robot speaking slang kinda spoiled it for me. The effects I thought were very good and there were a few laughs. Overall, a decent watch.
I went to the movie today and I must say it was entertaining. The robot speaking slang kinda spoiled it for me. The effects I thought were very good and there were a few laughs. Overall, a decent watch.
Movies that use a lot of slang get dated really quickly. It'll be unwatchable in ten years, if not sooner.
Soo true Ant. I believe the movie was geared towards an 11 yr. old.
I liked it. I agree,it will be dated, but so are the most cherished sought after "Gen 1 line". F-16's and hand-held cassette recorders were very dated items, but people loved them most.
I think now in this generation, our youth will now have something to look on in their childhoods Transformer-related like I and so many other did when we were young. Cool thing is I get to experience it all over again! WOW 1984 baby!
I was ready to be let down but in all honesty, I was entertained.I thought it was pretty good, too much Hollywood drama not enough bots.
I understand that they're doing and the money it costs but it was a movie about big a** bots going out and bending some metal let it be about that.
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I thought it was decent. There were lots of good moments and the special effects were outstanding. But it also suffered from way too many big, dumb summer action movie cliches. It reminded me a lot of Independence Day. And please, give me at least one person to root for. Most people who watched it with me liked it more than I did, though.
For the most part I thought the movie was great and the special effects were unbelievable! The only thing that disappointed me was Bay's choice to not go with the G1 robot designs.
While I agree to a certain extent (I can't imagine sitting through Transformers today, let alone 10 years from now), I can also think of many movies where usage of slang has actually made the movie more endearing--perfectly capturing the era/location in which the movie was made.....
There are many movies that I would not see even if:
A) it was free
B) they had a tub of popcorn and a coke waiting for me when I got there
Transformers is one of those movies.......
i guess this is one i'll go see
I just saw it today in Nashville. Very entertaining movie. The only other version of the Transformers I ever watched was the classic 80's cartoon by Marvel and Sunbow that ran along with G.I.JOE.
I recognized all the Autobots and it was great to hear Peter Cullen again as Optimus Prime. I recognized Ironhide, Ratchet, Jazz, and Bumblebee. As for the Decepticons, I only remembered Megatron and Starscream. I did not recognize any of the other ones. I'm surprised they didn't use Soundwave, and those blue and purple jets. Also, I thought Megatron was a gun. I actually cannot remember many of them, but my limited knowledge comes from watching that cartoon.The teenage kid makes me think of Spike from the cartoon and oddly enough, his Dad could have been Sparkplug. He sure looked like the part.
In terms of musical score, I felt like I was watching the Transformers but listening to Batman Begins. Same kind of music throughout most of the movie.
Anyway, I loved it regardless.
Cheers.
I can hardly wait until this hits HBO. October can't come quickly enough.![]()