Users review: For me only hear the words Autobot and Decepticon evokes so many childhood memories. I was a big fan of the G1 cartoons (never saw any spin-offs) and Marvel Comics from the UK and the U.S.. The cartoon appealed to me as a child, but the comedians took Mythos deeper into adolescence with a cosmic battle between the gods and the Yin / Yang conversations about why some transformers are in good ; u or evil. It was cracking stuff and it was with great excitement that I greeted the news of a new big budget movie.Transformers (2007) yielded i! OK, so they fiddled with the origin story a bit, but so do most versions of the show. I thought they were big characters spot on. Optimus, Bumblebee, Megatron and Star Cream were all the same characters as in television and comics. I liked the fact that Bumblebee could only communicate through radio signals, and, atrocious scenes introduce my Autobot characters and various speeches Best Prime Minister, really wish would have been the case in all Autobots. Decepticons are much more interesting, even if we look far enough from the Star Cream. Megatron and Soundwave is both effective and best realized descriptions film.the people in the story are all doing a good job. Shia LeBeouf had not been over-exposed, and is actually quite entertaining as Spike. Megan Fox was smoking hot brunette bomb, still playing a stereotype (hot girl with blokey hobby that deep down just wants to fit), but at least not Stu ; interpretations of emergency that we usually see in the movies. Spike's parents are uncomfortable, but funny. John Turtorros character seems to have accidentally stumbled into this film during a coffee from the Coen brothers movie. He seems like he has something much more interesting to do edgier movie than this. But his presence, but instead, is welcome.My major complaint with this is that, after having done a good job of setting up a finally, it seems to go at the speed of light in the last twenty minutes. Often hard to tell whos who fight it. Theres also a death scene that we should feel sorry for, which includes character WHOS been in a handful of scenes, and had no more than two rows clich? D stereotypical discourse. The resolution is neat and sets up well for a sequel. Overall, it was pretty faithful big-screen portraits of the characters I loved growing up, if not history. Bring order, and Armageddon-ish music is both breathtaking and really hammer home feeling awe and amazement as Autobots arrive. Prime hoof attempts to communicate with mankind's funny. The human characters except Turtorro (which works like no man I've ever met) all seem to respond to Transformers war their way normal person would respond. It is a totally different story again and loved aspects Autobot and Decepticon Volcano and underwater bases are lost. But what is left is a sign that we love to fight a war in a way a new generation to the invitation, and not to reject I do not, well not in this original version anyway. I am more than happy to share Optimus, Megatron and Bumblebee with a new generation of fans. |
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