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Transformers: Dark of the Moon, a review by Dragonfire


I decided to go see Transformers: Dark of the Moon.  Yes the first movies - especially the second one - had major issues.  However, I did still manage to enjoy them overall as mindless action movies.

The plot is still the weak point of the movie, though it may be slightly - very, very, very slightly - better than the plot of the second movie.  The movie is trying to build on things from the first two...but I wonder how close the screenwriters paid attention to what happened before.  Something from this movie doesn't make the most sense because of something that happened in the first movie.  Anyone going into seeing this movie looking for a strong plot is going to be disappointed.  You don't go see this type of movie for the plot.

The action scenes are done well, with some looking really cool.  There is a bit of shaky camera work, though it didn't bother me as much as it has in the first movies.  There are more quick cuts again too, but again, those didn't bother me as much as they have in the previous movies.  Most of the action involves the robots fighting each other ...which is what I expected.  Optimus ends up kicking ass big time, and that was rather cool to see.  The CGI is done well.  The violence isn't too extreme, but the robots seem to be bleeding this time.  A few of them lose some kind of red liquid after getting hurt.  I don't remember anything like that happening in the previous movies.  I did see it in 3D and I think the 3D is done pretty well.  A few sequences look really cool in the 3D. 

The new character Carly - Sam's new girlfriend - is really just there as pure eye candy and she doesn't add a thing to the movie.  She doesn't really fit the story or with Sam as well as Mikaela did.  Yes Mikaela was like 100 times hotter than Sam would ever hope to be, but she did somehow fit with him.  With her background and knowledge of cars, she just fits better than Carly.  Carly starts off working at the British embassy and then ends up working as the curator at a car museum.  At one point she spouts off something technical about a car and it just sounds stupid coming from her.  She is just too.....I don't know...refined or something.  Most of the time she is just standing around trying to look sexy.  Judging by the reaction from some of the men in the theater when I saw the movie, it seems to have worked.  The first time she's shown on camera, it is a shot of her behind, barely covered by her underwear.  If the camera had gotten any closer, Bay could have given her a medical exam.  The character isn't developed and there is no development for her at all.  It really seemed like to me that a few small things were changed in the script to set up Carly, but for the majority of the script, Mikaela's name was just replaced by Carly's.  At one point, she says something that didn't sound right for her, but would have totally fit Mikaela.  I know that Carly was added after production had started, and it is clear that not much time was spent on working the character into the story.  I think it would have worked better if they had just recast the part instead of creating a new character.

The other characters are ok, though they aren't that developed really.  Sam ends up with the most to do.  He does sort of flip out a bit at one point.  The cast is fine, though nothing that stands out to much.

The movie is good for a mindless action movie.  It is entertaining overall.  People that like this type of movie will probably find something to like about the movie.



I did get a review posted on Epinions if anyone wants to take a look.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon



(From Transformers: Dark of the Moon on July 7th, 2011)

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Armageddon, a review by DJ Doena




Bruce Willis   ...    Harry S. Stamper
Billy Bob Thornton   ...    Dan Truman, NASA Administrator
Ben Affleck   ...    A.J. Frost
Liv Tyler   ...    Grace Stamper
Will Patton   ...    Charles 'Chick' Chapple
Steve Buscemi   ...    Rockhound
William Fichtner   ...    Colonel William Sharp, Shuttle Freedom Pilot
Owen Wilson   ...    Oscar Choi, Geologist
Michael Clarke Duncan   ...    Jayotis 'Bear' Kurleenbear
Peter Stormare   ...    Lev Andropov, Russian Cosmonaut
Ken Hudson Campbell   ...    Max Lennert
Jessica Steen   ...    Jennifer Watts, Shuttle Freedom Co-Pilot
Keith David   ...    Lt. General Kimsey
Jason Isaacs   ...    Dr. Ronald Quincy, Research

Synopsis: A meteor the size of Texas in on its way to Earth and it's hitting us in 18 days. It will be a 'Global Killer', the end of mankind. And there's only one way to save us: Send a oil drilling team up there and blow it up from the inside with a nuke. But oil drillers are a tough crowd and not trained astronauts. Will this ever going to work?

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(From The "What I watch when I don't watch TV shows" thread on December 14th, 2008)

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Tom's TV Finales marathon, a review by Tom


[tom]7321921242755.5f.jpg[/tom]      Babylon 5: Season Five: The Wheel of Fire (1998/United States)
IMDb | Wikipedia

Warner Home Video (Germany)
Length:933 min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 5.1, German: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:English, German


Babylon 5
Season 5.22 Sleeping in Light 25.11.1998
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski (Writer), J. Michael Straczynski (Created By)
Director: J. Michael Straczynski
Cast: Bruce Boxleitner (John Sheridan), Claudia Christian (Susan Ivanova), Jerry Doyle (Michael Garibaldi), Mira Furlan (Delenn), Richard Biggs (Stephen Franklin), Bill Mumy (Lennier), Jason Carter (Marcus Cole), Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto), Jeff Conaway (Zack Allan), Patricia Tallman (Lyta Alexander), Andreas Katsulas (G'Kar), Peter Jurasik (Londo Mollari), Wayne Alexander (Lorien), Romy Rosemont (Publicist), David Wells (Commander Nils), Sharon Annett (Mary), Dan Sachoff (Aide), Lair Torrant (Ranger), Kent Minault (Captain of the Guard), J. Michael Straczynski (Technician)

One of the best series finales ever. Set about twenty years after the events of the series, it makes up a very nice epilogue.

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(From Tom's TV Finales marathon on January 27th, 2013)