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transformers
by lowfiona
on 11/06/2008 (5 of 5 people found this review helpful)
The show was fabulous!
All those stunning moves,I LOVE IT!!!
The robots became to a car....!WOW!I really can`t forget the show it was a wonderful show!
I think the one who make this show is a really good at thinking at this kind of shows.I LOVE the show it makes me can`t forget that!But a little of well..........too much fights.....anyway i don`t mind of it making those stunning moves is just enough!Please rate this show it is a wonderful if you don`t rate it it is a pity!
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Transform!
What I loved most: Great CGIs (especially when the robots transformed), action scenes and soundtrack.
What I really hated: Loop holes here and there
Despite losing the Oscar to The Golden Compas for Best Visual Effects award in the 80th Academy Awards recently, the film's visual effect - especially when the robots transform - is still what I like most in Transformers. The storyline of the film is similar to its cartoon serial in the 80s - good (Autobots) and bad (Decepticons) robots from the outer space fighting and as usual, the Autobots thriumphed in the end. However, in this film version the fighting take place on planet earth involving humankind. The film begins with a fighting scene in a remote desert in the Middle East between the US Soldiers and the Decpticons that came in the form of a helicopter before it is transformed into a machine gun-toting robot and a giant desert scorpion. The unsual enemies forced the US Secretary of Defence John Keller (JON VOIGHT) seeking help from civilan experts to dessiminate the voice data captured from the fightings. We were then introduced to a high school 11th grader Sam Witwicky (SHIA LeBEOUF) who was "forced" to buy a second hand yellow Camaro and trying hard to impress his school mate Mikaela (MEGAN FOX). The Camaro is actually an Autobot named Bumble Bee and Sam is actually the grandson of an explorer who had stumbled upon an energy-giving cube from outer space in the Artic. The secret location of the cube is encrypted onto his grandfather's eye glass which is in Sam's possesion, leading to the Decepticons hunting for him to reveal the secret location. However, it is not an easy task for the Decepticons since the Autobots are there to protect Sam, the humankind and the earth. Apart from the awesome visual effects, the film's strenght depends mainly on the role of its leading character Sam; Shia LeBeouf and the other casts did not dissapointing in their respective roles. The soundtracks are also catchy with its theme song keep on lingering on my mind after I left the cinema hall. With a hint of a sequel - the Decepticons are not totaly destroyed but merely freezed on the ocean - I am certainly looking forward for the second instalment of this film.
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Exciting
by hdtan
on 05/04/2008 (2 of 2 people found this review helpful)
What I loved most: great CGI
What I really hated: The movie had to end
I practicularly grew up watching the cartoon series so this movie gave me back a lot of good childhood memories. Casting was great. Definitely a good buy when the originals is out.
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best action movie ive ever saw
What I loved most: all
What I really hated: nothing
this is best action movie ive ever saw.i dont know what to say.it is a briliant movie and great visuals effects.it is worth to deserve oscar for visual effects
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