Transformers Movie Review: Optimus Prime was Robbed!
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“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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Shockwave, go buy another Transformers ticket and look for a story. Tell us when you find it.
Well put, Mike!
This movie was gutwrenchingly annoying and just plain bad. It had no redeeming qualities and no nostalgic value. It was almost as poorly directed as Mission to Mars or Fear.com. I’ll never get those two and a half hours of my life back!
This should’ve been a parody of Transformers, not a movie in and of itself! What a way to ruin a night!
(JH)
Good thing I caught a matinée screening, Joe. I’d hate to go to bed with those monstrosities flying around in my head.
Mike, so sorry that you are this bitter. And you call yourself ‘vice president.’ but all you do is copy-paste other critic’s reviews with your own review being very biased and has no spoiler alert. please be kind and act your position and stop replying to your own blog. Let the others reply since it is supposed to be subjected to comments anyway. You shouldn’t be childish to reply to others who disagree with your comments.
Now for the other like me who are glueing in this thread. please make an orderly exit from this site. This moron does not deserve the attention that he is already getting. Nuf already.
So let’s go. good luck Mike and oh, watch your back.
You comment, I comment, we all comment, Ime. It’s called conversation. You should try it sometime.
Frankly, the conversations about this movie are more entertaining than the movie itself.