Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon Announced For 2011

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Re: Transformers 3 Announced For 2011

I like how they put characters in this film, like Shockwave, and didn't even bother giving any character development into it. We're just supposed to be enamored by the fact they put him in the movie and that's it.

I think it would have done better without all the jokes and broken flow it had.

Also, way too much time spent with the humans and really took away from the heart of the film's character development in the Autobots that should have been the key focus.
 
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I like how they put characters in this film, like Shockwave, and didn't even bother giving any character development into it. We're just supposed to be enamored by the fact they put him in the movie and that's it.

I think it would have done better without all the jokes and broken flow it had.

Also, way too much time spent with the humans and really took away from the heart of the film's character development in the Autobots that should have been the key focus.

I agree. It would have been great if Shockwave was the one in charge of the gateway (transporting Cybertron) like in the cartoons. And I still cannot believe they did not use the classic Soundwave voice. I figured with all the complaints people had with it in part 2 they woudl have done it right this time. <sigh>
 
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Just saw the 9 o clock showing yesterday, too long and could have done without a lot of the human parts. Plot wise, well, another typical Transformers movie, lots of plot holes, but I didn't go see this for the story. Def. better than 2, haven't seen a lot of 3D movies, but it stood out pretty good. I'll give it a 6/10.

Shockwave looked badass, and completely useless.

Action was pretty good, but your usual Bay stuff, lots of chasing and running around, explosions and cars flying, and lots of gun shooting, but didn't really have any good stand out robot fights except the final Ops/SP/Megs battle. Bay doesn't do hand-to-hand combat well, every robot/robot fight ends like in a few seconds.

Unnecessary subplots that made the movie longer than it had to be (Sam's job hunting) Hated the over the top characters again (Sam's boss, Jerry Wang, and Agent Simmons, ugh!)

Lack of character development for any Autobots really, the new bots are introduced and that's it, they're just there. Pretty much the Optimus Prime show again.
 
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I think that whoever is complaing about the 3D being sh** in DOTM in comparison to Avatar, it is important to point out that both films used the same equipment and the same crew. As well James Cameron also was quoted as saying that he thought the 3D was fantastic. :lecture
 
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I think it was an Epic movie. Yes it was long, the comedy was overused at times. But All the Transformers movie have that dry perdiod to them. The good thing about this was the first hour is all human cheese, the wierd casting choices just for the laughs.

But the final 2 hours are so fantastic and epic that it makes up for it. The girl was Hot. Shia was husky. The Transformers were BADA$$!!! The Finale battle was an entire movie in itself.

I would of cut out alot of the first hour. We really didnt need to see John Malkovich OR the little guy from the Hangover. But i did laugh at alot of the jokes. But in the end you always want more Robots, more action, more epicness. I think they did a good job. Not a perfect job but so far its the biggest movie of the summer. I enjoyed it.
 
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Just saw the 9 o clock showing yesterday, too long and could have done without a lot of the human parts. Plot wise, well, another typical Transformers movie, lots of plot holes, but I didn't go see this for the story. Def. better than 2, haven't seen a lot of 3D movies, but it stood out pretty good. I'll give it a 6/10.

Shockwave looked badass, and completely useless.

Action was pretty good, but your usual Bay stuff, lots of chasing and running around, explosions and cars flying, and lots of gun shooting, but didn't really have any good stand out robot fights except the final Ops/SP/Megs battle. Bay doesn't do hand-to-hand combat well, every robot/robot fight ends like in a few seconds.

Unnecessary subplots that made the movie longer than it had to be (Sam's job hunting) Hated the over the top characters again (Sam's boss, Jerry Wang, and Agent Simmons, ugh!)

Lack of character development for any Autobots really, the new bots are introduced and that's it, they're just there. Pretty much the Optimus Prime show again.

I agree with most of what you said but I wouldn't call the final battle stand out by any means.
 
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Wow, Rolling Stone (reviewer Peter Travers) gives TF3 No stars.

0/4 stars

https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/transformers-dark-of-the-moon-20110629

You won't hear me say that Michael Bay hasn't grown as a filmmaker. Transformers: Dark of the Moon expands to a brain-numbing 154 minutes, leaving the 2007 Transformers (143 minutes) and the 2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (149 minutes) in its digital dust. All three films are the cinematic equivalent of a street mugging, only the mugging is over faster. Bay himself is on the record as liking Dark of the Moon better than Revenge of the Fallen, so that should tell you how rank it really is. The only positive thing I can say about this 3D Hasbro theme-park ride disguised as a movie is that it deepened my appreciation for James Cameron and his handling of robots in The Terminator 1 and 2 and his use of 3D in Avatar. Bay is a master bungler, grinding a promising plot into hamburger. What if the robots were discovered by Apollo astronauts on the 1969 moon landing? What if the good Autobots were the only thing separating us humans from world domination by the badass Decepticons? What if Bay had the talent to put flesh and blood on the story hidden in the bowels of Ehrten Kruger's script? He doesn't. Despite having the finest technical talent at his disposal, Bay just flails around like a kid in a 3D candy store watching bots morph into cars and back again and battle each other like dueling refrigerators. Bay believes that you can indeed kick a dead horse forever and the profits his bot epics rake in prove him right. He's laughing (at us) all the way to the bank. In the words of Sentinel Prime (voiced by Leonard "Spock" Nimoy — what!), the risen leader of the Autobots and a daddy dearest figure to the heroic Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen), "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." Got it. In Bay speak, that means the few movie critics left should shut the hell up and let Bay get down to the business of metal porn. It's not happening. Here's what you'll get to see for your overpriced ticket.

See Bay give his hero, Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf, get another job — fast!), a new hottie. Megan Fox, got the boot, reportedly for comparing Bay to Hitler. So in comes British model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for Bay to drool over. If a director could be jailed for using a camera to have carnal knowledge of an actress, he'd be doing life. The pair couldn't be duller. LaBeouf only lights up when he reunites with Bumblebee — that's his car.

See Bay use his magic on actors. By that I mean his uncanny gift for making talent look talentless. Sam's boss, John Malkovich, appears in orange makeup that makes him look like an Oompa-Loompa, spouting jokes that die on his tongue. It made me heartsick to watch Oscar winner Frances McDormand, as the national director of intelligence, sparring with a hunk of metal. It's a mark of Bay's flair for the obvious that when a scene calls for McDormand to be nervous, he has her bite her nails. And what of Transformers newcomers Patrick Dempsey, as a slimebucket, and Ken Jeong, as an alien groupie? They should fire their agents. Returnees Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson have it worse — Bay treats them like scenery. John Turturro, playing FBI agent Simmons, counters by chewing said scenery until you can't not notice him. I fully expected him to transform into a hambone.

See Bay devote the entire last third of the movie to a bot battle that damn near destroys Chicago. But for every moment that works — a Decepticon named Shockwave wrapping itself around a building like a boa constrictor — comes thudding repetition that made me want to plead for mercy. "Make it stop!" were the words that ran over and over in my head. Transformers: Dark of the Moon — high on any list of the worst blockbusters ever (move over Green Lantern, you've been _____-slapped) — is a movie bereft of wit, wonder, imagination, and any genuine reason for being. Watching it makes you die a little inside. Is this the future of movies? God help us! Michael Bay, you've done it again.
 
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The film is not that bad. And neither was Green Lantern. Why are these mega critics panning these Summer Blockbusters. I should be used to it by now and obviosuly a Transformers movie or a Sci-Fi Epic isnt a film the critics can embrace but panning the movie and saying its horrible is only going to kill the film and hurt the fanbase overall.

As much as i would love a Dark, Compelling real story and plot to be in a film like this, it boils down to is science fiction, you can get away with alot if you can kind of explain it. There robots, not politicians or boxers overcoming adversity. Idk i know i shouldnt let critics get the best of the movie but so many movies have been panned as _____ and there far from flops.

I can say that when the movie was over,Everyone in my theatre applauded in joy.
 
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Hah, in my theater people clapped twice, first when that Autobots came back, and then at the end.

But, everyone there were probably between 18 and 25 so that's not surprising.

But really, it's just cool to see and that's all I wanted. Best part of it was the shot of Bumblebee transforming, catching Sam, then transforming back into a car with him inside. That's worth seeing.
 
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I'll be seeing this in just over 3 hours. I'm not expecting anything spectacular from this film. All I care about is seeing the Autobots and the Decepticons duking it out!!! And Optimus kicking some @$$!
 
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I'm really trying to understand all the hate for Transformers. Is it perfect? No, but then again I don't expect it to be. The original Cartoons weren't perfect and neither was the original '85 movie. The humor part I understand what ya saying, but then all Michael Bay films had the same type of humor. What is it exactly your looking for in a franchise based off of toys? I grew up with the original cartoons and toys. Never really read the comics or any novels. I really do not believe any other director could give us the same level of action that Michael Bay can. That is what he's good at and the kind of Director he is. I'm glad with what he did. I'm not looking for a drama type of movie. Transformers has always been seeing our favorite Autobots and/or Decepticons battling out. Story? Autobots protecting humans and earth and Decepticons wanting to destroy the autobots and rule. Simple enough.
 
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Hah, in my theater people clapped twice, first when that Autobots came back, and then at the end.

But, everyone there were probably between 18 and 25 so that's not surprising.

But really, it's just cool to see and that's all I wanted. Best part of it was the shot of Bumblebee transforming, catching Sam, then transforming back into a car with him inside. That's worth seeing.

Last night I had people from all ages. The older fans actually clapped more and stayed past the credits hoping for an extra scene.

Actually heard grown men sniffling when 'Bee said goodbye to Sam and when it looked like 'Bee was about to be killed in front of Sam.

I enjoyed the 3D more than any other film, including Avatar, but that is me. These are just fun flicks and I hope there is a box set of the trilogy later this year on blu-ray. Been waiting for all 3 to come out before I buy any. Either way I'm getting all 3 by x-mas.
 
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Best movie of the summer. THIS is what Summer movies should be. I was in awe the entire time.
 
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