Transformers Movie Review: Optimus Prime was Robbed!

“Stay away, lad! That’s Prime’s fight!” — Kup, in the original 1986 Transformers animated movie. I just watched Michael Bay’s Transformers movie at the Gateway Globe Platinum Theater. Believe it or not, it’s even more of an abomination than everyone expected it to be — from jumpy editing to fake graphics to gibberish computerspeak to […]Click here to continue reading "Transformers Movie Review: Optimus Prime was Robbed!"...

Transformers Movie Review: Optimus Prime was Robbed!

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386 Comments on “Transformers Movie Review: Optimus Prime was Robbed!”
  1. Bluey says:

    yup, i agree. it wasn’t supposed to be funny, man… you only thought it was supposed to be funny..

  2. your name please says:

    AbundO? or is it Mike AbundA? tee hee hee

  3. Mike Abundo says:

    …it’s amazing that in a hundred and forty-three minute film, we never get any Transformer character development.

    Michael Bay misses the mark completely by never taking the time to develop these Autobots, so we don’t care about them or whatever happens to them. We never get that sense of threat or urgency, why they’re fighting or what they’re feeling. They’re just… robots.

    This movie was even less than meets the eye.

  4. Mike Abundo says:

    A to the C: There’s more emotion in the comments about this movie than there is in the movie itself.

  5. azrach187 says:

    Thanks to the power of the internet, idiots run amok with their opinions and brazenly calls an opinion a “review.” Though I did not necessarily enjoyed the movie, it shouldn’t stop me from making an honest “review” of the movie knowing the responsibility I take into account of people reading it might take into account I am influencing their decision, instead of spoon feeding it. Not to mention, rudely.

    We all watch movies. We all love movies. We all eat food. We all love food. But not all of us is a food critic. Same goes for film. It takes a degree in Film Criticsm and History to actually give you a right to give a personal opinion about a film. Imagine a proper review.

    Some needs to know the difference between subjective or objective. Some just need to stop “reviews” period, and stick to “copy and pasting” articles from different respectable authors, which they tend to be really good at.

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