Currently it's getting a 31% on Metacritic 15% on Rottentomatos.
If they cut out the humans, I bet it would be getting better reviews. I really feel it's the human parts that let it down.
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Currently it's getting a 31% on Metacritic 15% on Rottentomatos.
If they cut out the humans, I bet it would be getting better reviews. I really feel it's the human parts that let it down.
I assumed those things he was wielding were his helicopter blades. I'd love to see e-HOBBY or Million Publishing rerelease G1 Springer in movie Drift colours (as they did for Ironhide, Ratchet, Skids, etc.) Likewise, I now want a G1 Crosshairs (and Pinpointer) in green.
I quite enjoyed this one. More than ROTF, but not as much as DOTM. For me the biggest grievence was the off-screen action, missing transformations, and jarring scene/sequence changes. There was a few times I thought that a couple of minutes of filmed had just been skipped ("did I suddenly just fall asleep and miss a bit?").
Another annoying bit was OP's ability to heal himself. One minute he's off-line/barely functional in a barn, the next he's tearing down a highway with a flashy new alt-mode.
Did not like the molecular morphing thing at all. Smelt of cop-out to me.
The action sequences, while not put together the best, were visually stunning (which is kinda the point of a big-budget, big-screen action movie).
I enjoyed having new human and non-human characters, but didn't really like Crosshairs or LuckyCharms (who was so one dimensional even the other characters couldn't remember his name). Lockdown and Hound were definite highlights (*rushes to Kmart for a Hound figure*). As was Rachet spark extraction (dont cry fanboys - his spark is intact). Glad Scorn made it to the screen too.
Clearly Galvatron was a setup for the next movie. And I chose to think that since he was manipulating the humans, he gave himself that name. (Awesome homage to TFA too, that bit). Although a 'sparkless' TF does not sit well with me.
There was sections that could have been removed (human drivel, rally car scene) in order to fill a bit of TF story (knights/dinobots, where the Autobots had been hiding, etc).
I could have sworn that when OP took the sword (freeing knights scene) that his form altered somewhat. I thought this was were the flight capability came from. (I might have to rewatch that bit...)
I enjoyed the movie (c'mon, TFs on the big screen!) and will watch it again. And again. Reveiws be damned. No more, or less flaws, than any other big action flick. Just perhaps not quite as well paced or edited as some.
3hrs and $11 well spent.
I watched the movie last night
1. Way too long, approximately 2.5 hrs long
2. Pretty much zero character development, story was really all over the place.
3. rehashed action scenes ala transform with humans inside and catch them in the air
4. Better than the last 2 movies
5. Did not like how the dinobots played out-
6. Mark Wahlberg made it more interesting- Thankfully they got rid of shia
7. Human casualty? I liked that.
8. I did not like transformium concept and how galvatron and stinger transform. Also how Galvatron has a mind without a spark.
Galvatron looks way ugly.
9. I think they had a mistake during where mark is showing footage from the drone inside drift (blue veyron car) yet you see him in robot mode in the same scene.
Did not explain how drift is a triple changer-as you never see him change into the Bugatti veyron
10. I liked lockdown, didn't like his face though.
Conclusion:
overall for me it was disappointing as a TF fan and movie goer. I wasn't expecting much and I was still disappointed.
Leaving it open with Galvatron and the creators concept means theres likely more movies coming.
I honestly hope they get rid of Michael Bay and do a proper reboot and start a fresh.
Just wished Drift was a Lexus LFA, that would have been perfect. I guess the next movie will be Robots Fighting in Space.