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Transformers (2 Disc Special Edition)
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Genre: Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi Thriller
Runtime: 144 min
Cast of Characters| Shia LaBeouf | ... | Sam Witwicky | |
| Megan Fox | ... | Mikaela Banes | |
| Josh Duhamel | ... | Captain Lennox | |
| Tyrese Gibson | ... | USAF Tech Sergeant Epps | |
| Rachael Taylor | ... | Maggie Madsen | |
| Anthony Anderson | ... | Glen Whitmann | |
| Jon Voight | ... | Defense Secretary John Keller | |
| John Turturro | ... | Agent Simmons | |
| Michael O'Neill | ... | Tom Banachek | |
| Kevin Dunn | ... | Ron Witwicky | |
| Peter Cullen | ... | Optimus Prime (voice) | |
| Julie White | ... | Judy Witwicky | |
| Amaury Nolasco | ... | ACWO Jorge "Fig" Figueroa | |
| Mark Ryan | ... | Bumblebee (voice) | |
| Zack Ward | ... | First Sergeant Donnelly |
Plot Outline: A war re-erupts on Earth between two robotic clans, the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, leaving the fate of mankind hanging in the balance.
Runtime: 144 min
Language: English Spanish
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1 Widescreen
Sound Mix: SDDS Dolby Digital DTS
Certification: Portugal:M/12 Germany:12 Switzerland:12 New Zealand:M Philippines:G Australia:M Switzerland:12 Netherlands:12 Hong Kong:IIA Taiwan:PG-12 South Africa:10M Chile:TE Singapore:PG Canada:PG South Korea:12 Canada:G Finland:K-11 Argentina:13 Malaysia:U France:U Denmark:11 Sweden:11 Canada:PG Canada:14A UK:12A Norway:11 USA:PG-13 Peru:14 Ireland:12A
Quotes: [ first lines] Optimus Prime : Before time began, there was... the cube. We know not where it comes from, only that it holds the power to create worlds and fill them with life. That is how our race was born. For a time we lived in harmony, but like all great power, some wanted it for good... more
Awards: 5 wins & 9 nominations
Comments:
This movie is ACTION. I say this
first because if you think this movie will be anything more than this, you will
be disappointed on some level (as I was). Frame for frame this movie screams
Michael Bay. Now that's out of the way, there's a lot of stuff here that works
and a lot that doesn't. It's a good thing that the robots do work. Seeing
autobots and decepticons in glorious photo-realistic CGI is enough to wring out
any childhood fantasy from anybody (not just boys from the 80s). Watching these
robots move is to realize a revelation to what is possible with modern movie
effects. Whether it's transforming on the move, bashing the living daylights out
of each other, or just standing and talking, these guys alone make the movie
work. And unlike the other blockbusters that have came out this year, these
effects have a sense of weight that adds so much to the visual satisfaction. As
for everything else, well... that's when things start to go downhill. In typical
epic fashion, this movie contains a sprawling cast. Along with this however, are
a large number of writing and acting issues. With such a large number of
underdeveloped characters, names are pretty much luxury. Also, most of the human
related humor gags miss badly, which makes it hurt more considering a lot of the
characters were unnecessary. Jon Voight's Secretary of Defense character
completely baffles me, which makes me think that audiences responded positively
to the President in Independence Day doing aerial dogfights. Any positives from
the supporting cast (including the strange yet entertaining overacting of John
Turturro) are outweighed by the large set of negatives. However, the cast has
got it where it counts. Shia Lebeouf plays an important part in selling the
reality of the robots as the lead character Sam, and also carries an easy
likability factor. Megan Fox's acting does a reasonable job bringing some
interest to her character to beyond her looks. The voice cast also does an
overall superb job. Peter Cullen IS Prime, and although his dialogue does border
on the ridiculous, he always has a sense of gravity to his lines. Hugo Weaving
also does an equally commendable job as Megatron (His booming entrance will
forever be embedded into the minds of little kids everywhere). The rest of the
transformers don't say much, which is a shame because I wanted to see so much
more interplay between them (The taunts that Optimus and Megatron yell as their
fighting is great stuff). Another major gripe I have is Bay's ADD editing.
Although it does keep the movie constantly moving, it creates some issues with
continuity and distracts from some of the action (probably the biggest crime
committed in the movie). I could go on and on about the good things (Bumblebee,
Frenzy) and the bad things (Anthony Anderson and his family, forgotten
Barricade) and the downright weird things (Dubya's cameo, Sam's friend climbing
in a tree). Overall, the film delivers where it really matters.
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