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TRANSFORMERS: Age of Extinctin (full trailer)
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That looks awesome! can't wait.
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Went to see the movie last night. My thoughts? It sucked, hard. There was plenty of explosions and action scenes which are typical of a Michael Bay's movie. However, I felt that the plot and acting left a lot to be desired. Also, there were so many lame/cheesy moments in the movie. I wish I had waited until it comes out dvd, and I normally like Transformers movies.
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It's a shame that this movie has gotten more exposure than a genuinely good 2014 action/thriller film like Edge of Tomorrow. You look at edge of tomorrow and your first impression may be "it's a god damned tom cruise action movie how good can this possibly be?" It's surprisingly good and it's way better than Transformers. I don't particularly like Tom Cruise (although I don't particularly have the irrational hatred towards him that many others do) but Edge of Tomorrow was legitimately entertaining for numerous reasons.
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The book is pretty awesome too. Check out "All You Need is Kill" if you have time. Was recommended by another member on my "recommend me a book" thread. Short and very jam packed with action.
I'm still quite choked about them killing off Megan Fox. Just not the same afterwards. and TX, no bold letters this time? I'm disappointed.
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I no longer go to see ANY Blockbuster (the only time I may even go) the very first weekend. Too hectic and far too many teens and tweens yapping. I will go this Tuesday. I'm stoked! I don't care WHAT anybody says, Michael Bay is my ninja! If I want a lame, subtle drama-soaked film I may catch it on cable. Give me Big Blockbusters FULL of Special Effects!!! By the way... Edge of Tomorrow was foking awesome! And Tom Cruise is the MF man as well. He may not be Tom Hanks, but no one does action like the dude! And he's damn near 50 so major kudos just for that! |
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I saw Transformers friday, I liked all the other ones but this one failed to impress me. Similar if not more boring plot than the others, horrible punch lines, nice CG, acting was meh, except Stanley Tucci did a great job. The eye candy in this film was weird...this girl is '17' but lets "sexualize" her. Also her acting was spot on with her performance in The Last Airbender (read bad).
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+1 for Edge of Tomorrow. Wife and I went to a midnight showing (one of a few times that we're able to go to the movies, i.e. when the grandparents are in town and the kids are sleeping). She had low expectations and expected to sleep through the movie (she has slept through every late-night movie we've ever gone to). This is the first time she stayed absolutely riveted the entire movie. Aside from the first 10 minutes or so (plot set-up, mediocre acting), the action ramps up exponentially, and -- believe it or not -- the acting gets exponentially better as well.
EDIT: SPOILER ALERT!!!! I'm now wondering if the better acting as the movie progressed has to do with the script, given that the actors have to replay many of the same scenes over and over again. The first time around, they're given simplistic, rigid lines to frame the situation (and make it easy for the audience to remember). As they go through the same scene over and over again, their lines (and hence their acting) become more nuanced. One of those movies I'd definitely watch again. Last edited by schoy; 06-30-2014 at 03:36 PM.. |
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theres speculation on another transformers movie about where they initially started in space and its just all robot interaction and no humans. and its going to show the big battle between the two groups.
its a never ending franchise |
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