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Hey folks, Harry here with an early peek at TRANSFORMERS - and daaaaamn I can't wait to see this. Picked up an Optimus voice changing helmet... fantastic for webcam sex chats! Anyways - here ya go... beware of tiny spoilers and some encouraging enthusiasm. Here ya go...

Hi Harry,
You don’t know me, but I know you. I’ve previously submitted a review for ‘The Host’ (under the mock-goth pseudonym Womb2Doom which I don’t like anymore, **** you very much) but you greedily kept it to yourself. Whatever
I attended the “world premiere” (in Sydney, Australia – the exclusive owners of the McOz burger) of Transformers last night with Michael “Do You Have It In Flames” Bay in attendance. He explained that he’d just finished the movie “19 minutes ago” and that we were the first audience to see the final film.
Quick background; I have fond affection for the Transformers cartoon but do not remember much about the series except the broad basics (they transform). I immensely enjoy Michael Bay films as I understand that they’re not going to shine me the right way or make me appreciate the elderly on all three levels. They are just there to make my dick harder for longer.
Which bring me to the following conclusion: those people out there who rued the day Michael Bay picked up directing duties for Transformers are idiots. Out and out fools. A flame on a once-flameless robot does not a bad movie make. Paul WS Anderson would have made this movie flameless and delivered a turgid pile of soggy salmon stool sample. There is NO OTHER director working today who could have provided the over-whelming spectacle that I witnessed last night. Exhilarating, and then some. This movie is exactly what a 2 hour live-action Transformers episode should be. In fact, I’m going to go as far as say that this is very possibly the best TV to big screen adaptation I can recall (having only recalled The Fugitive, Mission Impossible, The Mod Squad and Charlies Angels: Full Throttle). Transformers totally recaptures the euphoria of being 7 years old, sitting on the carpet in front of my old television set, TOTALLY engulfed by the awesomeness of fighting Transforming robots, neglecting my rice bubbles until they neither snap, crackle nor pop. Everything great about 80’s action cartoons from the action hero poses to the cheesy-fun good guy/bad guy back and fourths is here in hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades!
Before going into specific details about positives I shall address the “negatives” which are escorted here in inverted commas for the sheer fact that it never once hindered this experience for me. Now, some will claim that the first two are pretty big negatives but when you have giant robots dancing around said “negatives”, I raise my shoulders, close my eyes, turn my head slightly right and exclaim, “meh”;
1. First up, and this includes a detailed plot summary; I had NO IDEA what the hay was going on here. Ever. The whole movie. I looked around to my mates who had the exact same look on their faces – I don’t know what is going on but I am loving it so much the sides of my mouth will soon bleed from the smiling! I think it had something to do with a cube that may or may not be a bad influence on the XBOX 360 community.
2. Second “negative” was one of things that adversely affected the latter two of the threquel efforts this year – over-crowding. There is pretty much only two human leads in this movie but dozens of supporting players to drop bits of exposition in between the stomping and driving and giant smack downs. These characters are usually quirky, funny or unusual (Jon Voight’s secretary of Defence gives Harrison Ford’s Mr President a run for his money in the “useful” department) in any number of ways and most get their moment in the sun. This may be the first movie that Bernie Mac didn’t annoy me but this may also be the first movie he only had eight lines. There are way too many more to mention individually. John Turturro – “Criminal girls are HOT!” Thank you, Jesus.
3. One CG shot. Yep, I’m scraping the barrel. This CG man may have been pretty bad but once he gets flicked off screen I laughed and forgot my troubles with a big cup of warm smash-em-ups!
4. The small gremlin-bot. Stupid and pointless. My only true gripe about the whole movie.
Specific positives;
1. Michael Bay. I’m sure all the plot information was actually featured and repeat viewings would render my number one complaint redundant (except for Sector 7, the most powerful arm of the government that has no power) but this film moves with such g-force gusto, I couldn’t care less. This is the most fun I’ve had in a cinema without Paul Ruebens (I like to stay up to date)
2. The action. There are so many individual action set pieces I can’t and won’t tell you. EVERY SINGLE ONE of them is a winner, even the annoying gremlin-bot. The first time Barricade transforms on-screen brought the house down. This was early on and we were treated to many, many more structure descending moments
3. The Decepticons. These guys are just too school for cool! I was induced to several joygasms, specifically the first time they assemble as a team appearing on screen in radio communiqué announcing they are on the way with something like “Bonecrusher, en route!” (in alien transcribed-to-English subtitle). This was a toy commercial brought to lovely life. I love that at the end of this sequence they all announce “All hail Megatron!”
4. The end city based action sequences. Easily the best thing to appear on screen since three V-Rexs went primal a few years back.
5. The score. Steve Jablonsky delivered a thumping great score and is possibly the sole reason gremlin-bot is tolerable.
6. CG. Flawless in every respect (except for point 3 in the “negatives”). Michael has come a long way since the blurred pixels of Armageddon. I think the biggest compliment I can pay ILM for this is that not once during the movie did I stop and think “Wow, great CG!” It worked perfectly in hand with the story and action like it should. Very impressed!
7. Meagan Fox. Too sexy to continue typing with one hand.
8. Shia Le Beof. Great in the lead. Very funny, dramatically convincing and charismatic. He worked well to hold his own against his metallic co-stars.
I don’t want to over-sell this and come off all leafy but this, for me is an instant classic of mega-proportions (I just over-sold it, didn’t I?)! I just won’t believe that any true Transformers fan could sit through this and not be anything but blown anyway. This IS a Transformers movie!
You can call me Dome22
 
It's either fake or someone who's so stoned that they can't make any kind of coherent sentences.
 
He starts by saying he doesn't know anything about Transformers other than the fact that they transform then goes on two paragraph about how Micheal Bay is the perfect for Transformers. lolz.

If you don't know anything about Transformers how do you know Bay is perfect for Transformers? Because of the pretty colors and loud explosions? :whatever:
 
I actually just sat here and read that review. Ugh.

Every one of his negatives are staples of bad movies, yet he thinks it's a classic because it's non-stop mindless action. :rolleyes:
 
The first negative happens in many movies. I can remember having to see the matrix a couple of times to get everything down. The same goes with many others.

The second, i didnt really get. He sait that there were only two human leads, however, i can remember about a year ago before a lot of leaks hit that people were complaining that it wasnt going to be a "Transformers" movie. They were saying that it was going to be all human and no robots. Now I see peolple complaining that there are not enough humans, and not enough depth to the characters. I would have to say to these people that beggers cant be choosers and to make up your minds.

Not sure I really understood the third one, It doesnt seem to harsh to me anyway.

The fourth one is something that in my opinion is a very small negative. And who is to say that Frenzy is really that bad. It is all a matter of opinion
 
Looks like a moronic review of a moronic movie for moronic people.
 
Will ANYBODY say ANYTHING about the classic transforming sound..?
 
His my reply but I'm not going to pass judgment on this movie just yet.
There were two screening of the movie at the same time, Michael Bay, Megan Fox and Rachael Taylor most likely went to both, Michael introduced the film and Megan said a few words.

He explained that he’d just finished the movie “19 minutes ago” and that we were the first audience to see the final film.
The movie was completed 19 minutes ago is BS, Michael said he finished it 14 hours ago, stopped and thought a bit and then said 20 hours ago. And Michael said we were the first from around the world to see it completed.

1. First up, and this includes a detailed plot summary; I had NO IDEA what the hay was going on here. Ever. The whole movie.
This guy must of been too giddy, hyped or stupid if he couldn't follow the plot or realise key plot points after certain scenes through the movie. But a second viewing is most likely.

2. Second “negative” was one of things that adversely affected the latter two of the threquel efforts this year – over-crowding. There is pretty much only two human leads in this movie but dozens of supporting players to drop bits of exposition in between the stomping and driving and giant smack downs. These characters are usually quirky, funny or unusual (Jon Voight’s secretary of Defence gives Harrison Ford’s Mr President a run for his money in the “useful” department) in any number of ways and most get their moment in the sun.
Can't argue with that.

3. One CG shot. Yep, I’m scraping the barrel. This CG man may have been pretty bad but once he gets flicked off screen I laughed and forgot my troubles with a big cup of warm smash-em-ups!
No clue what his on about unless his referring to a similar CG man like from the trailers where you see a male pilot in Blackout.

4. The small gremlin-bot. Stupid and pointless. My only true gripe about the whole movie.
Now I think the problem is the amount of screen time allocated, I agree he may get on peoples bad side but he has a point and his like comic relief from all the action.

1. Michael Bay. I’m sure all the plot information was actually featured and repeat viewings would render my number one complaint redundant (except for Sector 7, the most powerful arm of the government that has no power) but this film moves with such g-force gusto, I couldn’t care less. This is the most fun I’ve had in a cinema
The plot information is there, you have to realise/work it out. Pirates 3 was more confusing. G-Force pace is spot on!

2. The action. There are so many individual action set pieces I can’t and won’t tell you. EVERY SINGLE ONE of them is a winner, even the annoying gremlin-bot. The first time Barricade transforms on-screen brought the house down. This was early on and we were treated to many, many more structure descending moments
Hehe, yes I love this movie! That said it is indeed action packed with drama and cheese, it's a blockbuster what do you expect. First and foremost it's an action movie that woahs you with it's CG and sequences.

3. The Decepticons. These guys are just too school for cool! I was induced to several joygasms, specifically the first time they assemble as a team appearing on screen in radio communiqué announcing they are on the way with something like “Bonecrusher, en route!” (in alien transcribed-to-English subtitle). This was a toy commercial brought to lovely life. I love that at the end of this sequence they all announce “All hail Megatron!”
All true.

4. The end city based action sequences. Easily the best thing to appear on screen
Have to agree though I may still be in shock heh. Better then any action sequence then lets Spider-Man 3, Pirates 3, etc. Um, yeah it is the best!

5. The score. Steve Jablonsky delivered a thumping great score and is possibly the sole reason gremlin-bot is tolerable.
Honestly, I was too into this movie to notice if it was great but definitely not crap.

6. CG. Flawless in every respect (except for point 3 in the “negatives”). Michael has come a long way since the blurred pixels of Armageddon. I think the biggest compliment I can pay ILM for this is that not once during the movie did I stop and think “Wow, great CG!” It worked perfectly in hand with the story and action like it should. Very impressed!
It worked very well indeed, but Michael has said that the very fast action which kinda gave me the Batman Begins irritation, was due to not being able to made it look right so they speed it up. No "Wow, great CG!" Dude, I'll direct you to trailers where you see the slo-mo scenes!

7. Meagan Fox. Too sexy to continue typing with one hand.
Her performance, I don't know but there is a scene when she mentions her father that made me feel bad for her!

8. Shia Le Beof. Great in the lead. Very funny, dramatically convincing and charismatic. He worked well to hold his own against his metallic co-stars.
Yes.

I just won’t believe that any true Transformers fan could sit through this and not be anything but blown anyway. This IS a Transformers movie!
I did not hear any negative feedback after the movie, listening to other conversations while walking out of the cinema. Best thing I heard was a guying saying "They did it right" and I agree.
Will ANYBODY say ANYTHING about the classic transforming sound..?
Wait for the movie, this should not be spoiled!
 
3. The Decepticons. These guys are just too school for cool!


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His my reply but I'm not going to pass judgment on this movie just yet.
There were two screening of the movie at the same time, Michael Bay, Megan Fox and Rachael Taylor most likely went to both, Michael introduced the film and Megan said a few words.

The movie was completed 19 minutes ago is BS, Michael said he finished it 14 hours ago, stopped and thought a bit and then said 20 hours ago. And Michael said we were the first from around the world to see it completed.

This guy must of been too giddy, hyped or stupid if he couldn't follow the plot or realise key plot points after certain scenes through the movie. But a second viewing is most likely.

Can't argue with that.
don't see how telling me yah or nah is poiling it for me.
No clue what his on about unless his referring to a similar CG man like from the trailers where you see a male pilot in Blackout.

Now I think the problem is the amount of screen time allocated, I agree he may get on peoples bad side but he has a point and his like comic relief from all the action.

The plot information is there, you have to realise/work it out. Pirates 3 was more confusing. G-Force pace is spot on!

Hehe, yes I love this movie! That said it is indeed action packed with drama and cheese, it's a blockbuster what do you expect. First and foremost it's an action movie that woahs you with it's CG and sequences.

All true.

Have to agree though I may still be in shock heh. Better then any action sequence then lets Spider-Man 3, Pirates 3, etc. Um, yeah it is the best!

Honestly, I was too into this movie to notice if it was great but definitely not crap.

It worked very well indeed, but Michael has said that the very fast action which kinda gave me the Batman Begins irritation, was due to not being able to made it look right so they speed it up. No "Wow, great CG!" Dude, I'll direct you to trailers where you see the slo-mo scenes!

Her performance, I don't know but there is a scene when she mentions her father that made me feel bad for her!

Yes.

I did not hear any negative feedback after the movie, listening to other conversations while walking out of the cinema. Best thing I heard was a guying saying "They did it right" and I agree.

Wait for the movie, this should not be spoiled!

I don't see how telling me/us yay or nay is gonna spoil it for us. You've told us other spoilers what the big deal with this one? :huh:
 
Well it doesn't seem fake but it isn't very well written.
 
To me it seems as thought EVERY review is basically the same, with a few things jumbled around..but still basically the same. Maybe it's the writing style but i'd at least like another reviewer to break things down a little differently.
 
Looks like a moronic review of a moronic movie for moronic people.
Thank you for insulting a large amount of people here and everywhere else. Now go home and watch a movie you would consider a classic Mr.Elitist.
 

Yeah i found an answer on the Don Murphy boards and commented about it over in the aussie review thread.

Also found this review over there very grounded:

to tell you the truth, the plot holes from the leaked script are still there...but thank God that there is no spark eating..was that in the script? actually i can't remember....
scanning at will at seemingly no effort...that is one think i didn't want, but remained...b/c what is the point in transforming when u can just scan and become whatever you want?
spoiler below highlight:

frenzy gets his head chopped off, but just takes one glance at mikaela's cellphone and transformer into it. BB drives right by a new camaro and morphs right into it.

they should have put some sort of restriction on the scanning issue, like it takes so much energy that Tf's can only do it once or twice in their life time on their own energy.
this is not a big deal for me, but the fact that the allspark can shrink in size is an issue b/c i thought ass shifting was ruled out of this movie...not a big deal, b/c i never had problems w/ it before...but if it was ruled out, but put back in then why couldn't starscream slimmer in bot mode? all these things i knew were going to be in the movie before seeing it, so it didn't bother me while watching the movie...

the decepticons not having enough screen time is a blow but this movie is just the first and a good foundation for decepticons like shockwave, soundwave, triple changers like astrotrain and blitzwing, and a new starscream??? those are the decepticons the story should be based on not movie frenzy, movie barricade and movie devastator/brawl etc...so its kind of good that these guys won't make the sequel..b/c the imo the sequel will be far better w/ these ol' characters brought to earth...especially for us fans who want to see more g1.

don't get me wrong..there were a lot of things i despised about in the movie but it did impress me in other respects. namely that the autobots felt like characters in the movie..that was a concern but i feel like there was genuine pathos w/ them. of course none what so ever w/ the decepticons but better for the sequel as mentioned above

after watching it, i realised that my love for transformers may have forced me to love this movie, so i really don't know what the non fan would say. many of you guys endured my hatred full complaints of megs and ss designs...but at the end of the day, i love transformers and i want this movie to do well so we can get more of them. not sure if hedge would be as forgiving, b/c the movie didn't convince me fully that nonrecognizable characters were the way to go. what it did convince me off was the facial expressions on the autobots were a lot better than i expected. i'm also not saying this movie was perfect, it could have been better, but so could have xmen, spiderman, superman, batman etc.

i also believe that the sequel can hopefully patch up some of the holes from the first one. i believe bay has learned a lot about TF fans and the Tf universe. i hope Orci and kurtzman develop the decepticons w/ G1 characters in mind. they did a good job in ironhide. he does have the character of G1 prime...maybe not the voice...but he does have the character. in the cartoon he would question OP, he does in the movie also.

i can't wait till the discussions on the sequel beginning b/c i'm real hopeful that it would be easier for bay, orci and kurtzman to be more flexible and please the fans to a greater depth since the first one's intention was to bring non-fans in.

He points out the flaws, yet is not all over bay's dick



.....:up:
 
Thank you for insulting a large amount of people here and everywhere else. Now go home and watch a movie you would consider a classic Mr.Elitist.

cry me a river Mr. I-have-my-ideal-Transformers-movie-but-still-find-a-way-to-complain.
 
I whole heartedly agree with this. It was the number one thing element that really bothered me when i read the script:

scanning at will at seemingly no effort...that is one think i didn't want, but remained...b/c what is the point in transforming when u can just scan and become whatever you want?
spoiler below highlight:

frenzy gets his head chopped off, but just takes one glance at mikaela's cellphone and transformer into it. BB drives right by a new camaro and morphs right into it.

they should have put some sort of restriction on the scanning issue, like it takes so much energy that Tf's can only do it once or twice in their life time on their own energy.
 

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