- Year: 2007
- Released: 03 Jul 2007
- Country: United States
- Adwords: Nominated for 3 Oscars. 25 wins & 50 nominations total
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0418279/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/Transformers
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/transformers
- Available in: 720p, 1080p, 2160p
- Language: English, Spanish
- MPA Rating: PG-13
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Runtime: 144 min
- Writer: Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, John Rogers
- Director: Michael Bay
- Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel
- Keywords: duringcreditsstinger, alien, robot, transformation, based on toy,
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Transformers Storyline
Sam Witwicky, after persuading his teacher to give him an A, gets his first car, an old Camaro. One day, Sam’s car drives itself to an old junkyard where it trnsforms into Autobot Bumblebee, with the objective of protcting Sam. Meanwhile, a decepticon attacks a US military base in Qatar. It tries to steal some data but is interrupted by the base commander who cuts all server hardlines. Only a handful of soldiers survive and are taken for debriefing. The Autobots land on Earth and explain to Sam about the Allspark, an object with power to creat worlds and fill them with life. Sam finds his great great grand father’s glasses on which is imprinted the cube’s location. As both Autobots and Decepticon fight for the Allspark, who will it be to take the source to limitless power?
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Transformers Movie Reviews
Action Packed and Funny at Times,
Transformers is a great movie with a pretty good storyline and a decent cast.It is a bit long but the two and a half hours fly by.I enjoyed the action in the movie,although it did go on a bit too long many times,sometimes so much that you would forget whats happening,but it is very well directed by Michael Bay.I enjoyed Shia LaBeouf a lot in this,but,although she is very attractive,Megan Fox is not a very good actress,I feel like she just says her lines and she probably wouldn’t have got in to acting if it wasn’t for how good looking she is,I definitely think a better actress like Emma Stone or Amanda Seyfried could have put in a better performance as this character.The best part for me is without a doubt the robots themselves,Optimus Prime,Bumblebee and the rest of the Autobots and Decepticons are beautifully animated and the voice work is outstanding.While Transformers has many flaws,its still very enjoyable and I would recommend it to all fans of Michael Bay and the Transformers in general.
A long fighting race of robots,the Autobots and the Decepticons,head to Earth and one young teenager might be able to fix things.
Well worth watching for the visual effects alone!
When I saw Transformers, I will admit I wasn’t expecting much. And you know what I thought it was a good movie. It is far from the best movie ever made, but it is well worth watching for a number of reasons.
The best thing about the movie was the visual/special effects. They were absolutely mind-blowing, and the whole movie is worth the look just for them alone. And the robots especially Megatron were convincing enough, and the movements weren’t jerky in any way. The sound is absolutely terrific, and the music is great. The storyline is original, fast-paced and gripping on the most part. There is some nice humour thrown into the mix, however the dialogue for me was a little too cheesy in places.
The performances are spirited and bring a sense of fun to the proceedings. Shia LeBoeuf brings some charisma and appeal to the title role of Sam, and Megan Fox is hot. John Tuturro has fun in his role, and Kevin Dunn and Julie White are both hilarious as Sam’s parents. Hugo Weaving is superb as Megatron, and Peter Cullen makes the most of his character Optimus Prime. In fact, the only weak performance came from the talented Jon Voight, he just seemed out of place. And while there are plenty of visual thrills, I wasn’t a massive fan of Michael Bay’s direction, it just seemed as though the visuals, story and performances were doing the work and Bay was just there making sure it was all going to plan.
Overall, it is flawed but Transformers while not the best or worst of its genre is worth the look, especially if you are looking for terrific visuals, great sound and a good story. That way, if you overlook the flaws it does indeed have, you are in for a treat. 7/10 Bethany Cox
I’m more of a Pacific Rim guy myself…
Proof, if proof were needed, of the way in which Hollywood blockbusters have been successfully dumbing down in the past thirty years, TRANSFORMERS is a bloated mess that contains genre staples and not one jot of originality. It’s a story of cool special effects and not a lot else – and leaves me wondering why there was a need to have any human interest in the film whatsoever. Why not just focus on the robots and leave it at that? Michael Bay is far from a favourite director, but I used to get a kick out of his epics like Armageddon. TRANSFORMERS makes that movie look like a masterpiece in retrospect.
The main problem is with the script. Clearly aiming the franchise at the American male teenager demographic, we get toilet humour (watch out for the ‘hilarious’ scene where a transformer urinates fuel on a bad guy), crass jokes (the one about masturbation is the most unnecessary and dumb), the ubiquitous Anthony Anderson (as unbelievable as a computer hacker as Denise Richards was a nuclear scientist in THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH) and the appearance of what must be the dumbest bimbo (Megan Fox) seen on screens in a long while. Running in at almost two and a half hours, this could easily have lost an hour and a half, because it’s unbelievably padded. The first hour only just introduces the characters, and the last half hour is an action scene. Cut out all the stupid jokes, all the poor acting from the rubbish Shia LaBeouf, the overacting John Turturro, and the do-anything-for-a-buck Jon Voight, and you’re left with a cartoon that’s not even as good as the original TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE, an animation made back in 1986.
Bay overdirects things as per usual and borrows some shaky-cam effects in an effort to up the tension, but the result is that much of the action is just a blur of computer effects. Saying that, the special effects ARE impressive, and I absolutely loved the look of the transformers themselves. It’s just a shame they couldn’t have appeared in a better film. The only bit worth watching is the city battle at the climax, a massive, special-effects filled, ten-explosions-a-minute action sequence that reminded me of those old Toho monster bashes. Seeing giant monsters tossing cars, smashing buildings, tearing each other to pieces and battling the military makes for a highly entertaining section, and must have cost an absolute packet to put together. If they repackaged the movie, removing Shia LaBeouf and including just this 30-minute scene, I’d probably buy it. But I have no inclination to go near TRANSFORMERS ever again. Spielberg, who’s clearly in this for the money alone, should be absolutely ashamed of himself.