Review of Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) by Undead_Utah — 27 Dec 2014
I love Transformers, dearly, always have done. I have the Decepticon logo tattooed on my hand. If that's not a statement, what is?
Visually great, always is with Michael Bays movies, but the cast!? Mark Walhberg clearly wasn't the correct character for the part. It shows. For 165 minutes.
It pains me to say that Shia LaBeouf controlled a much stronger, interesting, witty lead role. Mark Walhbergs character is just all around lack-luster, he's not interesting nor funny, neither charismatic or confident.
For me, the movie fell apart entirely once they unveiled the Dinobots, I had waited many, many years to see Grimlock, Slag, Sludge, Snarl and Swoop on the silver screen but according to my partner, I was asleep. I'm sure they looked pretty nice though.
The only thing this movie had going for it was visuals.
The things the movie did NOT have going for it; Cast, Dialogue, Story, Ambition.
Go watch 2; Revenge of the Fallen.
Or the G1 animated series from the 80's.
This review of Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) was written by Undead_Utah on 27 Dec 2014.
Transformers: Age of Extinction has generally received mixed reviews.
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