REVIEW: Rate Transformers: Age Of Extinction out of 5 and where it stands in the series

What do you rate Transformers: Age of Extinction?

  • 5 (Amazing, fukk them critics)

    Votes: 4 5.1%
  • 4 (Great addition to the series)

    Votes: 13 16.7%
  • 3 (I got what I paid for)

    Votes: 24 30.8%
  • 2 (Save your money for the Bluray)

    Votes: 14 17.9%
  • 1 (Bay ruined the series)

    Votes: 23 29.5%

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Never had any desire to see this. More of the same shyt. Popcorn entertainment at its lowest, most embarrassing form. Plus judging from the trailers it didn't look like they did anything fresh with the action sequences. Just a bunch of big ass robots tearin up a city.

I'll probably never see it.
 

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:yeshrug:I liked it. Its way better than TF2 and I think its better than TF3 based on Lockdown. Lockdown was best villain out of all the movies. OP as a knight was cool. I didn't mind Wahlberg and Kelsey Grammar pretty much played the "BOSS" character from his show on Starz. The run time didn't bother me, but they probably could have cut out 15 minutes from the farm and 10 minutes after they get out of Chicago. The battle scenes were great of course and hopefully the next one happens in space based off the end. I did have Hot Rod flashbacks to the cartoon movie when Wahlberg went to help Prime at the end. All I could see was Mark as Hot Rod getting in the way :mjlol:and I laughed when OP just let the Dinobots go exploring on their own:russ:
 

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Its a damn shame that none of Bay movies anywhere near seeing the GOAT :banderas:

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I dont get what there is to not like about 2 and a half hours of action and the typical hot chick to look at. and who cares about great acting in these movies, yall act like there was great acting in the cartoon that came out 30 years ago... Take off your critic hats and go enjoy this movie in imax 3-d


and the headache that comes with it:lolbron:
 

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i give it a 4....as far as the series goes its the best action wise and its not even close (so much bot on bot mayhem in this shyt :whew:)...the way galvatron and those new bots were able to transform :wow: and lockdown was a super dope villain (the way he came down to fight optimus was the definition of swag :banderas:)....it'll most definitely be added to the collection cuz that shyt was beautiful to look at :krs:...bay da visual gawd :blessed:
 

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Mark Whalberg > Shia Lebouf
The fighting scenes were longer and more clear than the previous Transformers (which I also liked)
What I mean by that is that in the previous Transformers you would just see some explosions and then someones head falling off (unless they slowed it down but even then it was hard to make clear exactly). In this movie even in the faster paced fights (which were WAY longer than the previous transformers movies, which was my only issue with them really is that I wished the actual fight scenes were longer) you can see everything clear... I was :gladbron: the entire time

seemed a lot more ...gritty ? I guess is the word ? (they actually said fukk in it, seemed like more blood out of the transformers...People dying left and right :ohlawd: )


and the whole reason the movie gets a real good score from me.... We FINALLY after 4 LONG ASS FILMS see Optimus Prime BEAST through out the whole movie.. (even though they made bumble bee look like a bytch the whole movie until the the last fight scene)

I felt like in the previous movies, he would get punked the entire movie until the very end where he pulled out the W.. this movie he was just on some fukk you, fukk them, fukk every one that aint an auto bot , ima kill some mafukkas and go home type shyt , and that shyt was amazing :ohlawd:
wish we saw more of megatron/galvatron :yeshrug: but I know they had to really save that for the next movie

the only down fall to me was that decepticons had no real known names EXCEPT Galvatron so it wasnt like you would hear starscream or soundwave or some shyt, felt kinda empty in that regard.

but Optimus Prime was beasting the whole movie :ohlawd: finally :ohlawd:


edit: not gonna lie I was really expecting a Tyrese cameo :yeshrug:
 
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Action was dope, but the length, and human characters minus Tucci were not good in this movie. I actually prefer Shia's character over Marks. At least Shia made me laugh a few times. Marks character was bogged down with all that over protective over his daughter and alien gun shyt. Lockdown was by far the best thing in this movie however, and best villain the series has seen.
 

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‘Transformers’ to Ignite Summer Box Office with Possible $100 Million Opening
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June 25, 2014 | 01:18PM PT
Brent Lang
Senior Film and Media Reporter @BrentALang
Transformers: Age of Extinction” thunders into multiplexes this weekend, aiming to prove that the summer blockbuster is anything but an endangered species.

The Paramount Pictures release is on track to generate more than $100 million over the weekend when it debuts in 4,200 locations, 353 of which are Imax. The studio is being more conservative with its projections and putting the number between $90 million to $100 million.

If it hits those lofty heights it will rank as the year’s biggest opening. “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” currently ranks no. 1 with $95 million.

“The market is wide open for a big hit and the brand recognition of the (Transformers) franchise is pretty staggering,” said Phil Contrino, vice president and chief analyst at BoxOffice.com. “Even if it doesn’t win the summer or the year at the domestic box office, its overseas potential is huge and that’s the name of the game.”

To that end, Paramount is planning an ambitious international rollout that will see “Transformers: Age of Extinction” open in 37 markets, including such key territories as South Korea, Australia and Russia. The comparable gross for opening weekends in these territories for the most recent film in the series was $162 million, which provides a sense of the franchise’s global appeal and profitability.

The big plum will be China, where the picture will open day-and-date with the United States after having filmed extensively in the country and on national landmarks such as the Great Wall. China, the world’s second largest market for film, could contribute $200 million or more to the sequel’s bottom line, analysts say, topping the more than $160 million the People’s Republic contributed in receipts for “Transformers: Dark of the Moon.”

The “Transformers” films represent a license to print money for Paramount and Hasbro, the company behind the iconic toyline — having brought in more than $2.6 billion at the global box office and $7 billion in merchandising.

They’re also opening weekend juggernauts. The most recent film, “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” bowed to $97.8 million when it premiered in 2011, and the other franchise entries, 2007′s “Transformers” and 2009′s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” have premiered to $70.5 million and $108.9 million respectively.

It has been an uneven summer when it comes to major studio releases. Films like “Godzilla” and “The Amazing Spider-Man 2″ have stuck the landing with huge opening weekends, only to fade quickly through their second or third week in theaters. Only “X-Men: Days of Future Past” has cracked the $200 million mark domestically, although the web-spinning adventure could crawl over the line this weekend.

“It’s so hard to differentiate a tentpole movie at this point,” said Bruce Nash, founder of the box office stats site The Numbers. “They’re all sort of boxed in by the formula. They have to have the 3D version, the requisite special effects and elaborate sound, but there hasn’t been the kind of dominant franchise this summer that’s going to rise above that sameness.”

Well, a globe-straddling smash may have finally arrived. Analysts say that “Transformers: Age of Extinction” represents the summer’s best chance at fielding a film that does over $1 billion in receipts.

Pre-sales have been robust, with Fandango reporting the film represents 96% of its weekend ticket sales and MovieTickets.com saying its sales for “Transformers: Age of Extinction” are more than 82% higher than for the most recent film at the same point in its cycle.

As for the film itself, Michael Bay will once again ride herd over the battling robots, ensuring that there will be oodles of Magic Hour lighting and ear-shattering explosions. The film also upgrades in the star power department, swapping out celebrity-loathing Shia LaBeouf for the more klieg-light friendly Mark Wahlberg.

The addition of Wahlberg and the easy-on-the-eyes duo of Nicola Peltz and Jack Reynor should reinvigorate the franchise, analysts say, potentially positioning it for parts five and six.

“It was like adding the Rock to the ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Rentrak. “It reinvents it.”
 

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ok can someone explain this in a spoilers box for me:

1. Who is lockdown? Is he good or bad?
2. What were those ships that they showed in outerspace
3. By the previews it seems like earth is fed up with the autobots, whats the reason for this
4. how did Walhberg character find optimus and he was all raggedy and old
5. so how does megatron become galvatron? whats the difference between megatron and galvatron or is there no real difference
6. how does the movie end?
7. what could the story be for the next 2 movies
8. is there is chance we see hot rod and he becomes prime?
 
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