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I didn't see an answer to my question. Do Optimus and Bumblebee merge somehow?
No.
They become best bros
I didn't see an answer to my question. Do Optimus and Bumblebee merge somehow?
Yes.Read the plot summary for this. Wasn't Cyberton merging with Earth the plot of the third one? They just rehashed it?
^ Yes it is.
Who?
Agreed. Lockdown was awesome, the escape from Lockdowns ship was a good set piece, the dinobot scene had impact and the story itself flowed far more naturally then here. I liked that you actually got to see the autobots pissed off that their fallen comrades were being treated so poorly. They were not just setting up the humans to say pointless lines and actually had motivation within a team.
I think if AOE did actually cut 30 min out of that flick and it would be alot more solid. But compared to this film which was actually shorter it felt far longer and pointless. This film felt like it needed an hour cut and much more bot development. It was just dull. Non of the robots were really pushing the plot, even Optimus.
Agree with you both. AOE is much better than TLK. We actually got some good bot action in AOE. And AOE also set up so many interesting things for the next movie which unfortunately TLK totally dropped the ball on.
The Transformers were barely in it, and 90% of the human scenes were cringe worthy. With 30 minute scenes of people literally talking nonsense. That makes it the worst for me.
Stanley Tucci, which is weird since he played Joyce in Age Of Extinction.

Yes.
This movie is FAR worse than AOE imo. AOE was actually a step up from ROTF and DOTM for me. Plus it had some stuff that I enjoyed. The villains most notable, both the humans (Kelsey Grammer, Stanley Tucci, and Titus Welliver) and Lockdown, were solid. Cade was a step up from Sam as a protagonist, the action was fine, it set up some potentially interesting mythology stuff moving forward, and we actually got to see more of the Transformers themselves.
This, had virtually none of that. And it was even more stupid and nonsensical than every film except for maybe ROTF.
But I'll give it one thing, at least Bay wasn't sexualizing a female character who's meant to be a teenager, or stopping the movie dead in it's tracks for several minutes to explain why it's ok for her to pork her adult BF in the most awkward/creepy way possible. So there's that.
Also Cybertron imploded in on itself at the end of DOTM (or it sure looked that way to me). So there shouldn't be a Cybertron left now.
And this movie recycles multiple things from the previous films, but doesn't do them as well (which is saying something).
It recycles women being treated as disposable sexual and objectified objects.Also Cybertron imploded in on itself at the end of DOTM (or it sure looked that way to me). So there shouldn't be a Cybertron left now.
And this movie recycles multiple things from the previous films, but doesn't do them as well (which is saying something).

Cade makes sure to tell Vivian she's dressed like a stripper when he meets her for the first time.I mean, you're not wrong about a few of the other films, but where were Vivian and Izzy being treated as sexual and objectified here?
With the exception of that one sex joke with Wahlberg and the former, those two characters were an improvement over the majority of past female characters in Bayformers, at least with how Bay treated them.
I don't seem to recall a robot genitalia joke in this either. Heck, I don't recall any being made after Revenge Of The Fallen, so unless I'm missing something...![]()
It recycles women being treated as disposable sexual and objectified objects.
Adult characters acting like they are on meth, ie Ken Jeong, John Malkovich, John Tuturro.
Robots having genitalia or acting like racial stereotypes. Bay made sure to give devastator testicles for some reason. Bumblebee urinates on someone. Megan Fox gets leg humped by a robot.