I keep thinking about that ratchet scene, I felt pretty sad after that. Poor bot didn't stand a chance![]()
excellent, must see
good, see if you can
average
disappointing, avoid it
I keep thinking about that ratchet scene, I felt pretty sad after that. Poor bot didn't stand a chance![]()
The Dinobots being sucked up the side of those buildings was equal parts awesome and hilarious. Watching Grimlock flail his tiny arms, I laughed. Great visuals.
I wish we saw a little more Galvatron.
Must resist buying the toys. I can feel my wallet being sucked from my hands as if Lockdown had turned on his tractor beam... I seriously hope there's a Voyager Prime toy in that updated 'knight' style. Did anyone get the gist of that knights/trophy room part of the story? Feels like I missed something.
few things that flashed in my brain while in the movie…
-lockdown's alt mode looks excellent. nice car.
-where is lockdown from and who does he take orders from?
-galvatron didn't reallt do much in this movie
-completely left the ending open
-I thought the opening scene surely had something to do with the dinobots, but not a link at all
-optimus was to kill this time round
-So the dinobots were captives and are legendary warriors with no real back story
-the dinobots cant talk
-optimus killed a human
-last and biggest ??? optimus can now fly!!??
3/5 for plot
5/5 fo visuals
overall 4/5
I want to know the lead up to prime taking that rusty old form. He spoke of an ambush, and where is Dino and sideswipe? Maybe they are still in hiding???
Sooo many unanswered questions
Lol, yeah Prime was super pi$$ed off this movie. I think it worked better this time though. He actually reacted to his friends dying & hurting for once, so it felt more justified when he's all "I'm going to f#@king kill somebody!" (paraphrasing).
That real reaction also made it more in character when he killed that guy. He felt more like a character pushed to breaking point, rather than in the first 3 movies when he just seemed like a nutcase. I like the new movie Prime.
Things I liked...
+ Great to hear Frank Welker using his Megatron voice as Galvatron
+ It was kinda neat seeing Galvatron leading an army of VehiconsHaving a standard model of Decepticon warrior obviously saves money on rendering, but on the plus side, they did feel like the Vehicons from Transformers Prime.
+ This movie has attempted to strike a better balance between human and Transformer exposure. Unlike previous films, the humans aren't robbing the limelight from the Transformers. For the most part, the humans' sub plots ran concurrently with the Transformers', meshing together better than in the other movies.
+ Much better use of humour to punctuate the action. There weren't drawn out awkward moments where awkward humour was used that overtly stalled the narrative.
+ Drift wasn't a munchkin!He was as tough as the other Autobots, but he didn't come across as some godly superhero 'bot. In some ways, he's kinda like Drift was in MTMTE (i.e. the corny and almost self-parodying hippie).
+ Lockdown was pretty cool and fairly true to the original character, right down to his "collection" of not only weaponry, but prisoners from various species.
+ One of the human antagonists (Joshua Joyce (Tucci)), actually had some character substance. He starts off being fairly clichéd, but is later rises to the occasion. The other human antagonists though were pretty one-dimensional - although the story does offer a premise as to why they behave that way, making them feel less cartoony than they otherwise could have, so I do acknowledge the effort there,.
+ Human protagonists were more useful!
+ The Chinese Vehicon factory has a big sign that said something like 創造美好(的)未来 ("Creating a Glorious Future"), just as we see everyone evacuating the facility as Galvatron and the Vehicons arise.
+ Hound is a great homage of Bulkhead. Too bad his name's not Bulkhead!
Things that disappointed me...
- Dinobots. None of them speak or even named. Completely shallow and one dimensional characters. They only transform _once_ too; after that, they're pretty much giant robotic dino pets for the Autobots. (-_-)
- The story offers no explanation that I can recall as to WHY the Dinobots even transform into robotic dinosaurs (let alone why Strafe is dicephalous). Uhh... a wizard did it?
- Only four Dinobots appear in the film -- Grimlock, Slug, Scorn and Strafe. Slash, Slog and Snarl are nowhere to be seen.
- There's a scene where the Autobots are squabbling like children and wanting to fight each other... umm... kay... ???
- Drift as a triple changer... the robot barely shows any Bugatti Veyron kibble and no perceptible chopper kibble. So does he just magically morph into a helicopter? How the hell did Hasbro ever approve this if it can't be made into a product? (AFAIK there is no triple changing Drift toy in the works, the only helicopter moded one is a redeco of Skyhammer, but isn't the same kind of chopper in the film. :/
- Not a huge fan of Galvatron and the Vehicons' "scatter-morph" transformation. Although from a story telling POV, I guess it's to show the audience which ones are the man-made Transformers and how they haven't quite perfected the TF's genome (or is it that they've improved on it?). But I prefer to see Transformers part-shifting to transform, not scatter-morphing. It's obviously created design challenges for Hasbro, considering what a freakin' backpack-former Galvatron is.
- Since WHEN did Optimus Prime possess interstellar flight capability in robot mode???Maybe I missed something... maybe it was something he took from Lockdown. I hope so, because if he had the ability this whole time, then there's a lot of other stuff before that otherwise makes NO sense if he could freakin' FLY... without a Jetwing... in freakin' robot mode... wha--??
- Bingbing Li's acting was dreadful.
Really surprised to come on here and see such positive reactions.
I thought as a movie is was barely watchable. Kept checking my phone to see when it would endMaybe I'm too cynical.