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To be honest, I was never a fan of the 1980's version of the Transformers 1980's TV show. To me it was just too over the top and nothing really interesting even happened in the cartoon. So when I heard that Michael Bay was going to direct a movie of this. The first thought that occurred to me was this film going to be another Island or would it be another one of his mindless popcorn film with a stupid love triangle thrown in. (AKA Pearl Harbor). I am glad to report that it was neither and, for once, Michael Bay actually does a good job with this film.
The film is what you would expect from a summer blockbuster. It has great special effects, a hero that you can cheer for and a villain that you want to see die. It has the geeky hero, a hot babe and just some parents that just don't understand. It also has a secret government agency that almost destroys the day by getting into the heroes way.
Now lets discus the 2 main heroes in this film, Sam 'Spike' Witwicky (played by Shia LaBeoulf)and Captain Lennox (Played by John Duhamel. What I liked about their story is that they are both heroes but they showed how they achieved it using very different means. You see the Captain wanting to save his men lives, so they can all return home. You will also see that he wants to go home and hold his little girl for the first time.
Sam's story it the a-typical geek story that we have seen in prior films. He is a geek, who is secretly in love with a hot girl and he does not know what to do. Watch the first 25 minutes of the film and you will see how his transformer car helps him out with the love of his live. I was laughing, because it was funny how the cheesy love songs were used to win the heart of the young lady.
I think that it is safe to say that these 2 actors (LaBeoulf and Duhamel) are taking the next step into becoming great actors and their next films should be interesting to watch.
I really liked how they selected some of the smaller roles in the film, You had Bernie Mac as a used car salesman, you had Anthony Anderson as a computer geek who you knew would be funny. You also had John Turturro as the head of a secret government association and Peter Cullen as the original voice of "Optimus Prime"
What really worked for me were the roles of Sector 7 agent Banachek (Michael O'Neill) and the Secretary of Defense (John Voight)When they appeared on the screen you could actually believe, by the way that they were acting, that they really were who they said that they were.
As of today, they are plaining at least 2 sequels to this film and during the credits they leave that part wide open for the next chapter in this story.
Overall if you want to see a good "popcorn" film, then this one will work for you, please see it in digital if you can. It really helped to improve the sound of the film. I have heard a few people are upset that this film has now destroyed their childhood. If it has, then get over it. After all its just a movie.
Grade: A-
Sam 'Spike' Witwicky: I bought a car. Turn out to be an alien robot... who knew?
Thanks for the review!
As you I was never a fan of the original series. I didn't hate it or anything, I just wasn't a follower. So thankfully I won't feel "betrayed" by this picture and can just enjoy the spectacle.
The trailer wowed me when I saw it in the cinema as I'm a big fan of special effects. My expectations aren't too high beyond that but I'm still planning to buy a ticket (this has "should-be-seen-on-biggest-screen-possible" written all over it), so I'm glad to hear it performs as should.
I was privileged enough to see this unbelievable movie last night. I am a 3D Animator and Modeler, believe me when I say, the 3D animation was seamless with great motion and brilliant lighting. The action scenes are nothing shy of amazing. I have never heard the audience get as involved as they did last night. I think this review hit it on the nose. I would just like to add, thus far, this is the greatest action flick of the 21 century.
Well I was a big fan of the 80s and also a very big fan of special effects..
I saw the movie last night and from the get go it was wicked.
Specail Effects all the way..They weren't shy with them..
I was also a huge fan of the 80's transfomers, and I have to be real with you. Everything can't be as it was with the 80's version. Just like how x-men was. No yellow tights for wolverine. That only works for the comic book. The few alterations they did like bumbble bee use to be a volkswagen bug. Now he is a S.S. camaro. Megatron was a hand gun. U know that wouldn't have worked in this Movie. But overall the special effects is what made the movie. I'm glad that they didn't hold back on this one. Hopefully they will introduce Galvatron or unicron in the upcoming sequels.
I loved it, too. ILM outdid itself with the transformations and the teens were worth rooting for. However, I though Michael O'Neill stole the movie during his scenes around, in, and under Hoover Dam. He went toe-to-toe with Turturo and Voight et al and acted them off the screen with his quiet performance (I've got the power and the knowledge here, so I don't have to shout at anyone to get their attention).
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