Paramount Pictures | Release Date: June 29, 2011
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FrozenStar90Jun 30, 2011
A movie that pounds the viewer senseless with special effects and slow motion transformation sequences. There are, admittedly, some pretty neat tidbits scattered throughout. The problem, however, with the Transformers franchise lies in itsA movie that pounds the viewer senseless with special effects and slow motion transformation sequences. There are, admittedly, some pretty neat tidbits scattered throughout. The problem, however, with the Transformers franchise lies in its lack of ability to show its viewers something new. Nothing really blew me away or left me wanting more. The action has become stale and repetitive. I'd be happy to see the franchise end right here and now. All in all though, its a solid action movie. Expand
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muzzikloverFeb 10, 2012
Far, far, far better than the atrocity that is Revenge of the Fallen. I enjoyed it as a silly popcorn flick and I liked it as much as the first Transformers film (though Transformers 1 is still better). The story is easy to follow, the actionFar, far, far better than the atrocity that is Revenge of the Fallen. I enjoyed it as a silly popcorn flick and I liked it as much as the first Transformers film (though Transformers 1 is still better). The story is easy to follow, the action is less nausiating, it is less juvenile (no decepticon scrotum, dog humping robot or John Turturro's ass, thank god), and any scene with Optimus kicking ass is great but it still has problems that made Transformers 2 bad. Shia La Beouf as Sam Witwicky is extremely annoying, overtly whiny and can't act to save himself, his parents are excrutiatingly painful as ever, the girlfriend, though ridiculously hot, is very unrealistic and is only in the movie for fan service and her lips are so big, she outlips Angelina Jolie, most of the human characters are boring and uninteresting, the tone is very inconsistent and it's too damn long. If they just cut out most of the scenes with humans and jusf focus on the robots, it would've been a great CG action flick but it focuses too much on the humans, particularly on Sam whining about his crappy life even though he has a smoking hot girlfriend, an Ivy league education and many job offers. I wish his parents was written out because they have nothing to do in the movie other than just being a pain in the ass. There are some entertaining human characters like John Malkovich as Sam's boss and Alan Tudyk as a John Turturro's flamboyant secretary named Dutch, who has many different sets of skills. What's his story? I am more interested in this character than Sam. Overall, I enjoyed it. Not a good movie by all means but its a good popcorn film. Expand
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txrangersfan72Jun 30, 2011
Those who know me know that I cannot stand Michael Bay. Not that I know him personally, but he has exhibited quite a bit of douchery over the years. However, I wouldn't judge his films because of that. The guy clearly is talented,Those who know me know that I cannot stand Michael Bay. Not that I know him personally, but he has exhibited quite a bit of douchery over the years. However, I wouldn't judge his films because of that. The guy clearly is talented, extremely so. Quite possibly the best action director there is. My problem with him is the same problem I have with most of America. The masses are quite dumb and no depth to them. So goes the typical Michael Bay film. It's remarkable how someone so visually talented has absolutely no ability to actually convey any realistic emotion or make you feel at all for a character. Just very surface portrayals. All that being said, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is his best Transformers film. He even tells a much better story than either of his previous Transformers films, or any of his other non-Transformers films, for that matter. The action is not just good, it's freaking spectacular. The amount of detail and realism in his action is absolutely unmatched. This was definitely what a summer film is supposed to be. Considering I've seen every blockbuster this year so far, the action in this film surpass the others by miles. As a Transformers fan as a kid, seeing Shockwave and Laserbeak play such prominent roles had my 11 year old pants on fire! Sadly, though, the nearly-40 year-old in me was critical of the unnecessary length, the gratuitous/immature language and the vapid ending. However, it all depends on what you are looking for in a summer film and, if it's what most people want, I would highly recommend it. It will definitely satisfy the masses and impress budding filmmakers. Expand
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TVJerryJul 3, 2011
First off, I'm not a fan of this series. It's just a bunch of CGI robots fighting each other, so I wasn't prepared to like this. However, for the first 2 hours (yes, it's 2:37) I was quite entertained. Not so much by the big metal, but by theFirst off, I'm not a fan of this series. It's just a bunch of CGI robots fighting each other, so I wasn't prepared to like this. However, for the first 2 hours (yes, it's 2:37) I was quite entertained. Not so much by the big metal, but by the funny, scenery-chewing supporting cast, the well-executed special effects and design and the involving story. Then comes the big battle and even though there are some cool sequences, it goes on waaay too long and is just a noisy jumble. Expand
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FinnaticJul 9, 2011
Somewhere in the middle of this movie, I flatlined and fell into a light doze for a few minutes even though I was well-rested going into the film. There's simply too many little mechadudes running around with little or no exposition to fleshSomewhere in the middle of this movie, I flatlined and fell into a light doze for a few minutes even though I was well-rested going into the film. There's simply too many little mechadudes running around with little or no exposition to flesh out what their goals and motivations really are. This, in turn, causes the viewer not to really give a rip about what is going on. Still, the action towards the end is as intense as any action film in recent memory. Those who love the jiggle will not be disappointed by the Megan Fox replacement in this movie. The human actors do a serviceable job moving the plot along, such as it is, but the robots ironically reveal how robotic the script really is. Michael Bay disappoints with his direction of this movie. Clearly, there was a rush job done here, and it is not lost upon many what pressure must have been felt to revive this franchise after the faultering of the second film in the trilogy. Wanted to love it, but just came out liking it a little. I give this a hesitant matinee price recommendation, at best. Expand
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allystewJul 1, 2011
An OK movie, not as good as the first but not as bad as the second. I expected a better movie with all the talk of not making the same mistakes as the second, but they did. The story is slighty better but the BAD comedy is still here. I don'tAn OK movie, not as good as the first but not as bad as the second. I expected a better movie with all the talk of not making the same mistakes as the second, but they did. The story is slighty better but the BAD comedy is still here. I don't find sitting there chringing to be funny. Lots of bad acting from models or good actors in bad roles. The real thing you go to see this for however is the amazing 3D and special effects. Put on your glasses and prepare for jaw dropping action. The best 3D since Avatar. Expand
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bikemanJul 1, 2011
I wasn't expecting much give the mediocre reviews, but this was actually a little better than I expected. A good, loud summer popcorn movie. My major complaint is that it was way too long. Should have been cut down to 2 hours or so.
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TheWhiteMambaJul 18, 2011
not bad, but far from great. the special effects and action are great without a doubt, but there are moments when it just seems like everyone is trying too hard. specifically trying too hard to be funny in the transformer-less scenes of thenot bad, but far from great. the special effects and action are great without a doubt, but there are moments when it just seems like everyone is trying too hard. specifically trying too hard to be funny in the transformer-less scenes of the movie. overall pretty decent and a side note: shia labeouf's latest squeeze is pretty hot too. Expand
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awojdaJul 26, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie was good, although it wasn't anything I have seen in the other transformers. The lines kind of got messed up, as all of the conversations sort of sound like 5th graders talking. I feel like the producers were just trying to play off of the new melee optimus as he shoots a couple times in the entire movie. Also there is a scene where optimus is dangling from suspension wires for literally a good 20 minutes while everyone is getting their asses kicked, he's an advanced auto-biotic organism or whatever he should be able to untangle himself. Also the majority of the film feels like it is in slow motion because the action is so slow or the movie is actually in slow motion (which it is..... a LOT). Expand
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pauloJul 9, 2011
The film is a mind-blowing action experience and looks gorgeous with the 3D effects, that's all. In some parts it seems like the plot(a weak one) is merely a excuse for the fast paced action.
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HalfwelshmanJul 7, 2011
Dark of the Moon is a Michael Bay film so you don't to expect film art. Like the other Transformers films it's pretty brainless, rather desolate below the surface and has very dumb and cliched dialogue. The difference between DOTM and itsDark of the Moon is a Michael Bay film so you don't to expect film art. Like the other Transformers films it's pretty brainless, rather desolate below the surface and has very dumb and cliched dialogue. The difference between DOTM and its predecessors however, is that it has completely embraced its stupidity. The first film took itself too seriously (an amazing feat considering it's about giant alien morphing robots). Revenge of the Fallen was plain awful, not just in an inept way, but in a downright offensive way. This film knows it's big, loud and ridiculous, and excels at it. The effects are stonking and the fluidity of the action is superb. Bay is a true master of carnage. Steve Jablonsky's thumping score also helps maintain momentum through much of the film's colossal runtime. The quality of the acting and of the script is mixed - LaBeouf and Huntington-Whiteley are serviceable at best, but Turturro, Malkovich and McDormand bring a level of professionalism, underused though they are. If there are any true stars of the film it is the voice actors, especially the two principle transformers of the film, Optimus and Sentinel Prime (Cullen and Nimoy). The decision to have two of the most distinctive voices on the planet sharing screen time was a stroke of genius, and will likely result in nerdgasms everywhere. It's not by any means a great film, but if you're in the right frame of mind, Dark of the Moon will give you a rollicking good time. Expand
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THEkhuxJul 3, 2011
Shia's character is very funny at the beginning of the movie. Its interesting to see how he gets along with his new boss,colleague and the new (hot and British) girlfriend. I even for a moment forgot I was watching Tansformers. After a whileShia's character is very funny at the beginning of the movie. Its interesting to see how he gets along with his new boss,colleague and the new (hot and British) girlfriend. I even for a moment forgot I was watching Tansformers. After a while the aliens come in and the 'action' starts. There are a lot of cool fight scenes but it seems to take forever. At times they try too hard to be funny,especially those little autobots. Optimus Prime's old buddy Sentinel betrays the Autobots and Earth is in jeopardy but as usual they find away to escape certain death and destroy the billions of Decepticons who have 'the better stuff'. Pretty darn good though for a Transformers movie. Expand
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DamonEricJul 1, 2011
the film was moving smoothly until it came to Chicago and reached a screeching halt in the form of an overturning building......dat part was so repeatative i panicked that it wud ruin all the goodwill i had in mind bout Transformers..andthe film was moving smoothly until it came to Chicago and reached a screeching halt in the form of an overturning building......dat part was so repeatative i panicked that it wud ruin all the goodwill i had in mind bout Transformers..and worse it dint mean to stop nd it spent almost 20-25 odd mins on the same place....but then Optimus came to the rescue and the fight that followed was simply awesome....nothing there..bottomline Transformers sure is a movie that cant b just ignored... Expand
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PhazonJukeMar 13, 2013
A good popcorn flick if you turn your brain off. Only good for one viewing. Great special effects but an awful stroy and no reason to care about any characters whatsoever. Better than the other two movies though..
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Edward9630Jul 23, 2011
Transformers Dark Of The Moon is a good film. The fighting scenes are very good and the 3D is very impressive. My only problem with the film is the jokes are still not funny and the ending was not very good. This is definitely better thenTransformers Dark Of The Moon is a good film. The fighting scenes are very good and the 3D is very impressive. My only problem with the film is the jokes are still not funny and the ending was not very good. This is definitely better then Revenge Of The Fallen. I would give this film a low matinee! Expand
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rmz76Jun 29, 2011
i agree with those who feel the second installment in this series (Revenge of The Fallen) was a horrible movie. Sure, it's a action-sci fi so you don't expect it to be the next Gone With The Wind, but even by action Sci-fi standards thei agree with those who feel the second installment in this series (Revenge of The Fallen) was a horrible movie. Sure, it's a action-sci fi so you don't expect it to be the next Gone With The Wind, but even by action Sci-fi standards the second movie was very bad. So my hopes walking into the theater on this one weren't set very high, but Dark of the Moon really impressed me! Behind all the action, this time we get a pretty good story, one that might even strike an emotional chord in some (think Spiderman 2). There is more depth to the characters and although it has it's funny moments, there is none of the high school humor that trashed the second film so much. The story feels fresh and even the action sequences feel new... I know this is Bays last of these big-robot films, but this one left me hoping they make more! Expand
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ChangJul 6, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The big flaw: the central characters are humans, not robots. Imagine an X-men movie in which the mutants never speak; they just show up to fight. You never learn their personalities nor motivations. Even if the fights were well choreographed, that movie would be boring.

Here is the very minor spoiler: for Transformers 3, they created an all new villain ... but it's not a robot. It's Patrick Dempsey! Yep, he is the main antagonist. That stinks!

I grew up loving the old Transformers cartoon TV series. The stories were about Starscream scheming to usurp Megatron or about Bumblebee being naive and courageous and getting himself into trouble. Sure, the cartoons had human characters, but they were sidekicks. In Michael Bay's movies, Bumblebee has become Shia LeBouf's pet.

Michael Bay's movies aren't about the Transformers; they are about Shia LaBeouf, his interchangeable girlfriend, his parents, and John Turturro. Sadly, Shia's parents get more character development than any of the Transformers. In fact, the parents possibly have more lines of dialogue than all the robots combined. That isn't right.

I got really excited when I saw the red, sportscar autobot on screen -- I just knew that had to be Sideswipe! But y'know what, it really wasn't. Sideswipe was **** and loved competing with Sunstreaker. He was fun because he was always showing off. I can't even recall if he spoke once in this movie -- he wasn't really a character; he wasn't Sideswipe, just a red autobot. That was disappointing.

Here's what this fan wants: for the next Transformers movie, do a prequel about the events on Cybertron that led to the war. No humans. All robots -- with character. This probably won't happen. For this fan, the animated Transformers movie from the 1980's still stands as the greatest of them all.
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Francisser96Jul 22, 2011
This is an action packed, Hollywood type movie
This is a Michael Bay movie indeed. This means there are constant explosions. Yes the plot is predictable but I did enjoy this film. This is in my opinion a deeper film than the other transformer
This is an action packed, Hollywood type movie
This is a Michael Bay movie indeed. This means there are constant explosions. Yes the plot is predictable but I did enjoy this film. This is in my opinion a deeper film than the other transformer films which don't have much of a feeling in any way. I like this movie because in general I like action, great cars and well hot victoria secret models that replaced Megan Fox. This is a good movie if you know what you're going to see. Although the plot, the script, and the premise are indeed terrible, the movie achieves what it is going for: An action packed, special effect, animation film.
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Belmont-ReviewJul 27, 2011
This film has the same unbelievable artistic beauty that the others do. Sadly, I though that some characters fell from their previous status, and overall the movie lacked, for me, a story I could believe. Granted it's about alien robots fromThis film has the same unbelievable artistic beauty that the others do. Sadly, I though that some characters fell from their previous status, and overall the movie lacked, for me, a story I could believe. Granted it's about alien robots from space, I retain my statement. Expand
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StevenFDec 4, 2011
First of all, I did not see this film in 3-D, and have regretted this decision ever since. I have read many reviews saying it was the greatest 3-D experience since Avatar but unfortunately I cannot confirm nor deny this. I'm considerably moreFirst of all, I did not see this film in 3-D, and have regretted this decision ever since. I have read many reviews saying it was the greatest 3-D experience since Avatar but unfortunately I cannot confirm nor deny this. I'm considerably more upset by my decision mainly because there is very little else ground-breaking or 'epic' about this film, but first the redeeming features. Much like the previous entries, this is arguably one of the most visually stunning movies in recent memory, from half collapsing building set pieces to the location of Chicago for much of its finale, but the greatest beauty of this feature is the shape-shifting robots that are the Transformers, forget the boring homosapiens that take up far too much screen time, why can't these guys BE the movie, the fights, the movement, the shift from motor to robot is a visual joy to behold (apart from the apparent inclusion of blood, which seems grossly out of place) and the bare knuckle fights between the autobots and er...autobots ( you'll see). Unfortunately this movie suffered from the Bayesque syndrome that had plagued the previous installments, weak acting from the consistently annoying Shia LaBeouf, an under-achieving debut from Rosie Huntington-Whitely and silly uncalled for cameos from John Malkovich and the Hangover's Ken Jeong. The plot is exasperating as ever with an over abundance on Pink Floyd references to coincide with the films title, far too many pointless scenes, such as the returning Simmons new assistant in a bar fight ( what was the point) because bearing in mind this film Is 155mins long. You owe to yourself to watch the latest installment, it is a vast improvement on the second, the visually stunning set pieces and transformers themselves are marvelllous in their own right, but the movie gets dragged down deeply by the boring human story and needless moments to drag out the film. Expand
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PQuinnyJan 15, 2012
Transformers 3 is certainly a better movie than Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. First of all, there is much more of a plot. The action is better, and it's not overrated with special effects. The characters and the dialogue still aren'tTransformers 3 is certainly a better movie than Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. First of all, there is much more of a plot. The action is better, and it's not overrated with special effects. The characters and the dialogue still aren't very good, especially Carly, Sam's new girlfriend. Her lines seem to be screaming every five seconds, and Sam is just, well, Sam. But really, if you're going to see a Transformers movie, pick this one or the first one. Seriously, you'll regret it if you don't. Expand
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MegWhiteleyMar 30, 2012
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Okay, the movie can be a disaster, but the truth is that yeah is better than the second part, but is a really large and some boring. I'm started for the story, I think that is excellent, and the time to do all the story is good, but the problem is the development of the story, in some parts much action, in other really stupid lines, and after most action and explosions, same like the other two movies of the saga. Now the cast, is regular, the performance of Shia LaBeouf is same, like the insoportable teenager now adult, the characters of John Turturro and John Malkovich be the worst of the movie, and is awesome, because the two are a great actors, but the terrible direction of Michael Bay do that this 2 characters look like a stupids, the soldiers, Tyrese, Duhamel and the rest have same moments like the other two films of the franchise and this is boring, Rosie, I think that she have a terrible performance, but no, not is excellent but be okay, Patrick Dempsey and Frances McDormad are really excellent selection of the cast, their performances are okay, and finally, please tell me what is the reason to put in the movie Ken Jeong? one of the worst actors of all the world, the only good that he do in the film is the scene when he was killed, but his characters is poor and really terrible. Now the screenplay, is very regular, have some problems, and is boring, I think that a better development do a better result, but no. The effects are amazing, the 3D is spectacular, is awesome, the details of the autobots and decepticons are awesome, I don't have problem with this. Finally the direction on Bay, I think that he have the incorrect job, he need work in the effects, because are awesome, but his direction is poor, and terrible. Other point that I wanna say is about the music, is supreme, and no, I don't talk about the soundtrack [that is cool], I'm talk about the score, is awesome and incredible. Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a decent result, that could be better, the terrible development and some performances are bad, the only great are the effects, soundtrack and score. Is entertaining and any more. Expand
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TriniDiddyJun 27, 2013
Come on people, you ALWAYS have to rate a movie on genre. For this movie's purpose, which was super blockbuster, action, explosion, robot butt kicking CGI awesomeness, this movie hit all the right notes. I take my films very seriously, but ifCome on people, you ALWAYS have to rate a movie on genre. For this movie's purpose, which was super blockbuster, action, explosion, robot butt kicking CGI awesomeness, this movie hit all the right notes. I take my films very seriously, but if you go into this movie expecting depth and texture... you're seriously going into the wrong movie. However, this movie was just FUN!. I gave it a 6 because it lost points for length and flow, I though it was too long and there were some unnecessary scenes, dragging plot, etc; and it lost points for lack of diversity. The same cast of autobots are there. I would have liked to have seen some new, more hardcore, born in the 80s type of fan pleasing characters like Jetstream. In 3 movies, he hasn't appeared... oh well. Anyway... it was fun! Good rental for a Friday night with friends when you just want to watch a movie and not take it too seriously. Expand
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SeriosityNov 5, 2012
Without a doubt it is better than Revenge of the Fallen. It might even be better than the first. It has by far the best action in the series. A few useless characters here and there and silly dialogue bring it down, but this is about as goodWithout a doubt it is better than Revenge of the Fallen. It might even be better than the first. It has by far the best action in the series. A few useless characters here and there and silly dialogue bring it down, but this is about as good as it gets with Michael Bay's action. Expand
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rastapastaOct 9, 2012
Transformers has it's pros and cons, there's no one who can logically argue that. The pro's being superb editing, lethal action sequences, and plenty of water cooler moments. In short, anytime a robot is onscreen slicing or shooting, theTransformers has it's pros and cons, there's no one who can logically argue that. The pro's being superb editing, lethal action sequences, and plenty of water cooler moments. In short, anytime a robot is onscreen slicing or shooting, the movie is a great time.

The con's, on the other hand, are far more pervasive to serious movie critics. Shia Labeouf serves as nothing more then a snot nosed punk with no relevance to the story in any coherent sense, with his costars doing little more then delivering one liners and doing nothing of significance. I'll even go as far to say that Michael Bay only has people acting in the film is that it would be too expensive to do a movie exclusively focusing on the transformers. The plot is simple and you know where its going and how it ends. but then again, i think the point of this film is to just try and enjoy the actions sequences. Bay's at least got that in spades.
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oblique15Jan 26, 2013
I just don`t understand the need for all the comedy in the Transformer series. I love the action but I get tired of all the silly crap! After watching this one, they really need to kill off the parents!!! The model also needs to go, afterI just don`t understand the need for all the comedy in the Transformer series. I love the action but I get tired of all the silly crap! After watching this one, they really need to kill off the parents!!! The model also needs to go, after watching her Im convinced "Megan Fox" is a good Actress! lol She`s just there to pose. To be honest with you they could kill her, and the kid off too! Why not just let the Soldiers play the main human roles? It`s a good movie when they focus on the Bots, but has way to much things that lead me to believe, the "editor" was taking a nap on the job! Expand
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gracjanskiFeb 10, 2022
And again the characters are so bad written, some are even annoying, especially Frances McDormand as Mearing, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as Carly and Ken Jeong as Jerry Wang. The action and visual effects are great, but this time the lastAnd again the characters are so bad written, some are even annoying, especially Frances McDormand as Mearing, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as Carly and Ken Jeong as Jerry Wang. The action and visual effects are great, but this time the last battle is a bit too long. In contrast to the first 2 movies this time there are a lot of logical holes and errors in physics. And the political correctness...again: us military propaganda and feminist scenes. The first movie was the best, because Steven Spielberg helped, now it is only Michael Bay.
There are some more good things in the movie: the bad humour from the 2nd part is gone. And the store about the moon landing is funny.
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TheApplegnomeSep 20, 2014
Another Michael Bay movie with the same defects.

Bad CGI and slow conversations, that's what characterizes this third Transformers movie. It’s not as great as the second, but it got some entertaining things. The plot is highly
Another Michael Bay movie with the same defects.

Bad CGI and slow conversations, that's what characterizes this third Transformers movie. It’s not as great as the second, but it got some entertaining things. The plot is highly entertaining, and it’s a very well made and unique movie that also is cool to watch. The actors aren't flawless, but acceptable.

Entertaining but it still got the same **** we've already seen.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon gets a 6,5/10
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sammurphy66Jul 17, 2014
An unnecessary addition in the franchise, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a slight improvement upon its disappointing predecessor, but finds itself with a similarly undeveloped script.
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bfoore90Apr 1, 2020
A surefire improvement in terms of being a film than its awful predecessor. "Dark of the Moon" has lots of action, most of it entertaining. Some of it stupid, though the plot and storytelling still being the film's struggling point till the 3rd act.
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MrBigman01234Jun 27, 2014
Transformers: Dark of the Moon features Sam Witwicky taking his first tenuous steps into adulthood while remaining a reluctant human ally of Optimus Prime. The film centers around the space race between the U.S.S.R. and the USA, suggestingTransformers: Dark of the Moon features Sam Witwicky taking his first tenuous steps into adulthood while remaining a reluctant human ally of Optimus Prime. The film centers around the space race between the U.S.S.R. and the USA, suggesting there was a hidden Transformers role in it all that remains one of the planet's most dangerous secrets. Expand
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cumoviesJul 24, 2014
better than the last one again same thing i have been saying about all the transformers movies great CGI not great script its better than the second though i can give it that.
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SkyrimGuy935Dec 5, 2014
Still entertaining, and not that bad of a movie, although some parts of it dragged on for too long and it ended WAY too abruptly. The Michael Bay-ish humor is very present in this film, for better and for worse. The effects are still greatStill entertaining, and not that bad of a movie, although some parts of it dragged on for too long and it ended WAY too abruptly. The Michael Bay-ish humor is very present in this film, for better and for worse. The effects are still great and the action is a step above the previous two, but in the end, it just didn't have the heart of the first film. Expand
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Arthur_S_PoeFeb 16, 2015
With a lot of repetitive moments, Bay's third Transformers installment threads quite carefully along similar paths, without offering many new elements. Bay certainly used his profitable formula once more to create a movie that is quiteWith a lot of repetitive moments, Bay's third Transformers installment threads quite carefully along similar paths, without offering many new elements. Bay certainly used his profitable formula once more to create a movie that is quite possibly too long and to shallow, but certainly better then it's predecessor. It offered a lot within the technical scope, certainly elevating the first to movies and the plot was much more interesting than earlier, albeit not missing some WTF moments. Everything else - pale, shallow and typically 'Bayesque'. Also, the casting of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as Megan Fox's successor was the biggest flop of the franchise. Sure, Megan was horrible and we wanted her out, but the blond bimbo was such a step downwards that we actually wanted Megan back - yup, she was that horrible!

With a more interesting plot and a great set of technical achievements, combined with some very well picked cast members (Turturro, Malkovich), 'Dark Side of the Moon' offers more than it's predecessor, but still much less than the first movie and it is, essentially, an overly long action-packed movie with giant robots that trash everything around them. Something for the fans, but certainly not a first-time.

Also, this was the last installment with Shia... finally.
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MonkiReviewsJun 30, 2017
I liked the first two a lot, but this one wasn't great. The story was weaker than the rest, the whole first hour wasn't good. The CGI and acting were great, as always. The ending was full of action, which saved this. The boss fight felt toI liked the first two a lot, but this one wasn't great. The story was weaker than the rest, the whole first hour wasn't good. The CGI and acting were great, as always. The ending was full of action, which saved this. The boss fight felt to easy though. It is worth a watch overall. Expand
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Dragonfly44Jul 19, 2017
One of the better Transformers movies, Dark of The Moon boasts epic action scenes and undeniably wonderful graphics that makes the subpar almost everything else forgettable while watching
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Logan12345Jan 9, 2019
The first half can basically be seen as Lenovo's advertising film. Each person in this rich company in the film has a Lenovo computer, which is very funny. Yili shuhua milk entered into the lines. Not just pictures, but lines. Does this milkThe first half can basically be seen as Lenovo's advertising film. Each person in this rich company in the film has a Lenovo computer, which is very funny. Yili shuhua milk entered into the lines. Not just pictures, but lines. Does this milk develop well in the international market? Why do we have to pay so much money? Take a little restraint. It's too dramatic. Expand
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TronmegaMay 21, 2019
One of my guilty pleasure movies. It has great visual effect and scale, but plot was messy, characters were just wasted such as the ironhide, shockwave, soundwave, starscream, megatron and sentinel that who has potential to be a great.One of my guilty pleasure movies. It has great visual effect and scale, but plot was messy, characters were just wasted such as the ironhide, shockwave, soundwave, starscream, megatron and sentinel that who has potential to be a great. Eventhough there are so much problems, i like it. But definetely not a good movie. Expand
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Kostas101Oct 18, 2021
I wish there was more action because the movie starts weak with just pointless dialogue, but the final fight in the end was fantastic. I appreciate the fact that they tried to make a dark movie after Revenge of the Fallen, which had way tooI wish there was more action because the movie starts weak with just pointless dialogue, but the final fight in the end was fantastic. I appreciate the fact that they tried to make a dark movie after Revenge of the Fallen, which had way too much comedy. Expand
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Legit_LeeApr 5, 2020
i think i would **** wheelie in the ass not gonna lie. i mean look at that thick ass.
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MrPajamasMay 18, 2022
The second part was much weaker for me, and the third part was unfortunately even worse. I thought Sam's storyline was boring. The absence of Megan Fox doesn't help either. The only thing that pulled the film along was the action, of course.The second part was much weaker for me, and the third part was unfortunately even worse. I thought Sam's storyline was boring. The absence of Megan Fox doesn't help either. The only thing that pulled the film along was the action, of course. It was unreal, though. I'd say a lot more explosions compared to the previous installments. In short, the film doesn't let you breathe from a certain point on and when you want it to, it's over. I mean, compared to the previous films, which concluded the plot nicely, the ending here didn't seem to me to be very good, I would even say a little bit cut off, as if there was still something missing. What to add. An action movie with a capital A without a deeper plot. If you're looking for explosions at every corner, you probably won't go wrong. For others, I'd rather not recommend it and give another action spectacle with a better story a chance. For me, an above average film. Expand
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Kostas_SpirouDec 29, 2021
I wish there was more action because the movie starts weak with a lot of dumb dialogue, but some fights in the second half are honestly great.
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BikerjamesJul 5, 2011
I am really on the fence about this film - my thumb is halfway. First the negatives. The story is too confusing, the dialogue is laughable, the film is way too long, and the great actors involved are pretty much wasted and are here for theI am really on the fence about this film - my thumb is halfway. First the negatives. The story is too confusing, the dialogue is laughable, the film is way too long, and the great actors involved are pretty much wasted and are here for the paycheck. This big budget film actually has three of my favorite actors, Frances McDormand, John Turturro, and John Malkovich. McDormand has the most screen time so she is the best of the three, the other two are underused. Now for the positives. It is better than the second Transformer movie BY FAR, but what film isn't? Most importantly, the special effects are extraordinary. Really extraordinary. The last 1/2 hour to 45 minutes of the film is a loud, glorious, cacophonous spectacle of action and noise. Although I'm not a fan of 3D, the 3D in the film is MUCH better than most films using this technology. I'm actually a fan of Michael Bay due to the fact that he did "The Island", a film I love, but that film had a great story along with great special effects and remains his masterpiece. Nobody does special effects like Michael Bay. Expand
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MukulJul 4, 2011
Autobots - Win.Decepticons - Super Win. VFX and 3D Stereoscopy - Epic win. Movie - Fail. :( Metacritic wants me to write at least 150 characters.But I guess the first line sums it up all already.
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JonnyFendiMay 1, 2012
If most of the girls go crazy about THE TWILIGHT SAGA (2008-2012), I think it is totally OK if the boys have their own toys as well! All the boys need is insanely super cool robots and sexy girls. Thiz one is the third movie followingIf most of the girls go crazy about THE TWILIGHT SAGA (2008-2012), I think it is totally OK if the boys have their own toys as well! All the boys need is insanely super cool robots and sexy girls. Thiz one is the third movie following TRANSFORMERS (2007) and TRASNFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN (2009). The story still revolves around Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) and his new super sexy girlfriend Carly Spencer (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley). Thiz time, they have to deal with the mysterious origin of Autobots and Decepticons which later takes them to a hidden fact when Apollo 11 landed on dark side of the moon 42 years ago. The movie featuring a real hero of that historical event, the second person who had ever landed on moon, Edwin Buzz Aldrin. The Director is still Michael Bay. I aware that Michael Bay always has a young spirit as it has shown in every of his films, even in his war movie like PEARL HARBOR (2001). But I also have to say most of his movies are always filled with exaggerated brainless actions and comically overacted characters like in BAD BOYS (1995), THE ROCK (1996) and ARMAGEDDON (1998). If not because of Steven Spielberg involvement as Executive Producer that contributes a lot of technical elements, I think thiz would have been a very easily forgotten movie. Yes, the details of Special Effects are incredible. It is very clear that the main attraction is on its robots. The Autobots comprises the famous yellow Camaro called Bumblebee alongside with Ironhide, Ratchet, Sideswipe, Dino, Brains, Wheelie and the leader Optimus Prime, all are back in action to fight for freedom. And the villainous side named Decepticon which comprises Starscream, Shockwave, Soundwave, Laserbeak and the head Megatron that still dreams of tyranny. The robots are voiced by some notable Actors such as Hugo Weaving as Megatron and Star Trek Mr. Spock, Leonard Nimoy as Sentinel Prime. Thiz is one of the very rare cases in which the robots act better than the Actors itself. All actors are drawn to be unnecessary comical characters without exception include John Malkovich, Patrick Dempsey, John Turturro, Frances McDormand, Ken Jeong and Tyrese Gibson. For the model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, she has the same color of lipstick and hair, it does not mean that she can instantly replace Megan Fox character. You can see she is there only to provide the visual pleasure, not acting. Julie White repeats her overacted performance as Sam mother, you can see that is one of the ugliest actings of all-time I have ever seen. Sam character is not lovable at all. I do not know what Shia LaBeouf thinks when he delivers such a character. You can see he is just a jerk with amazingly gorgeous girlfriend beside him. He looks so **** and egoistic by always yelling and swearing during the entire film. It comes to my mind, maybe they need to get rid all of the human characters in next films, and let the robots deal with their conflicts, just like what we had in original animated TV series THE TRANSFORMERS in 1984 to 1987. Thiz movie has shown that was one step back for the Actors and one giant leap for the robots.

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MoviebuffreviewJul 24, 2011
Outside of the special effects and action, which are stunning and improved from the second one, and the cut down on annoying humor, Transformers: Dark of the Moon really is a lifeless movie, with nothing very good to offer outside of theOutside of the special effects and action, which are stunning and improved from the second one, and the cut down on annoying humor, Transformers: Dark of the Moon really is a lifeless movie, with nothing very good to offer outside of the effects. The script is weak, the performances are a little underwhelming, the pacing is off, and the movie is far too long. I don't know why so many people liked this movie, but I say compared to some of the quality Summer releases of the past few weeks, like Harry Potter and Captain America, it falls flat on its face. And sure it is better than Revenge of the Fallen, but is that really saying anything? Expand
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PurpleUrpNov 15, 2011
A huge letdown compared to the Megan Fox era. The suspense was exciting, but left us with blue balls and led to a mediocre finish. The CGI was great as always and I wished I could've seen more robot drama instead of human tension.
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akelz7Jun 30, 2011
This movie looks ridiculously good. The first two did, but this one just steps it up big time. We're talking oscar level visuals here. Characters, well the humans all suck. Autobots are all awesome, even the twins get a reduced and non-racistThis movie looks ridiculously good. The first two did, but this one just steps it up big time. We're talking oscar level visuals here. Characters, well the humans all suck. Autobots are all awesome, even the twins get a reduced and non-racist role (thank god). Decepticons get little to no screen time, at all. However, this movie got the most important part right: The final battle between Optimus Prime and the main villain. It's long enough, cool enough, and most importantly, it's **** awesome. However at the end of the day, this is style and nothing else, and even the style isn't good enough to make this movie good. Expand
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rotkuJul 5, 2011
Yet again, a CGI rich, plot and acting dismal movie. Although the CGI is fantastic and the movie works well in 3D, why the hell are the acting talents of John Malkovich and Frances McDormand reduced to pit part players with no opportunity toYet again, a CGI rich, plot and acting dismal movie. Although the CGI is fantastic and the movie works well in 3D, why the hell are the acting talents of John Malkovich and Frances McDormand reduced to pit part players with no opportunity to levitate the movie above mediocrity? if you're an adrenaline junkie than you'll probably love this, otherwise only watch it if you've seen the first two and want to see where the story goes before the inevitable next movie comes along. Expand
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chardr69Sep 28, 2011
Wow, "Dark of the Moon" really sucked! I Never thought that it would be worse then "Revenge of the Fallen", and it was. Special effects were top notch as usual, as was the robot fighting, but the story was beyond awful. It was like theyWow, "Dark of the Moon" really sucked! I Never thought that it would be worse then "Revenge of the Fallen", and it was. Special effects were top notch as usual, as was the robot fighting, but the story was beyond awful. It was like they pulled it out of their ass the day of filming to explain the bad-ass special effects. I at least thought "Revenge of the Fallen" was somewhat entertaining despite the bad storyline, but this one couldn't even do that for me! I really hope this is the end of the franchise, because it went from really good to this!

Special Effects: Awesome!
Robot Storyline: Terrible!
Human Storyline: God Awful! Even worse then "Revenge of the Fallen"! (And that's bad)!
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Pwnz0r3dJul 10, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I must say this to start off; i came into the theatre with very low expectations for this flick. Considering how godawful Revenge of the Fallen was, i was curious to see if the final installment in Michael Bay's robot beat em up series was worth watching. I came to the conclusion that its a decent action flick, but when the story, script, and characters are put into consideration, its barely bearable.

The moon landing was the investigation of an autobot ship that contains the autobots original leader before Optimus, Sentinel Prime. He turns out to be working with Megatron and he, Megatron, an evil human and the rest of the Decepticons are holing up in Chicago (of all possible cities) where the autobots wage their last epic battle. In short; good guy is actually a bad guy, good robots fight bad robots, people and bots are killed. Really, thats all you need to know. So the story aspect is crap. Utter crap. Shia's performance was dull, and laughably annoying; he mainly fills in the role of a damsel in distress by yelling and screaming nearly the whole movie. Rosie Huntington Whitley's performance as a replacement for Megan Fox is, well, its there. She's only the hot chick that Sam is willing to die for and thats about it. The fact that her acting is horrible is, well, damnit shes only there to look pretty, nothing more, so i wont critique her performance in depth. Anyways, the movie was also made rather obvious and pathetic attempts at American Patriotism; yes we are in a time of war, but we are not fighting murderous robots or letting robots blow up illegal irani nuclear sites. The movie does shine, however, in a technical level. The robots conversion from vehicle to machine is fluid and realistic, and the number of moving parts in their faces and bodies is remarkable. 3D however.... i failed to see anything really done for 3D. The trailers before the movie made better use of the tech.

Too long to read; Decent, pretty movie. Dont take it seriously and you'll enjoy it. A must see for fire fetishists, as is with every Michael Bay movie.
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JGLmanJul 3, 2011
I didn't go into this film with high expectations and that feeling didn't disappoint. As I'm sure most went to see this film to see the action and suspense of these robots defending planet earth, but I found more enjoyment in the comedy inI didn't go into this film with high expectations and that feeling didn't disappoint. As I'm sure most went to see this film to see the action and suspense of these robots defending planet earth, but I found more enjoyment in the comedy in the film. There seemed to be a lot of comedy in it, and I liked that. I believe I, as well as the rest of the crowd, found themselves laughing at every attempt at humor. Don't get me wrong, the film was decent. However, comparing it to the other Transformers, it fell under par. Expand
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endnJul 10, 2011
Starts out with interesting plot, but quickly become dull due to uninteresting and shallow characters. Everyone acts like one trick pony. The action is unimpressive...it's more of the same, "a lot of more" of the same. The fun quicklyStarts out with interesting plot, but quickly become dull due to uninteresting and shallow characters. Everyone acts like one trick pony. The action is unimpressive...it's more of the same, "a lot of more" of the same. The fun quickly becomes frustration by the end of second hours, when you feel like it just won't end. Expand
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shimano6000Jul 16, 2011
"WHAT IS GOING ON?" This is the question I started asking at the beginning and continued to ask pretty much through the whole film. I am still unsure as to why some characters were even in the film. Further to this there is a strong"WHAT IS GOING ON?" This is the question I started asking at the beginning and continued to ask pretty much through the whole film. I am still unsure as to why some characters were even in the film. Further to this there is a strong difference between amazing action (bordering on the unbelievable) and bizarre action (swimming frantically in the middle of unbelievable). Transformers 3 is crap! Expand
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heybuddymoviesAug 1, 2011
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DarkstarshadesAug 12, 2011
The effects are extremely good, and they deserve a lot of prizes, however, the acting is horrible, there are many errors, a family that was sitting behind me were counting the errors that they saw, and they were right, Mistakes, mistakes everywhere.
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grandpajoe6191Sep 18, 2011
The movie's CGI is very impressive, i'll tell you that. But the movie lacks strong narration to their overly cliched plot and its overwhelming explosions and flashes will hurt your eyes. However, the movie's main criticism is the British girlThe movie's CGI is very impressive, i'll tell you that. But the movie lacks strong narration to their overly cliched plot and its overwhelming explosions and flashes will hurt your eyes. However, the movie's main criticism is the British girl from Victoria's Secret; in all that 157minutes, she does nothing but screaming and staring at the Decepticons like a brainless moron. The next thing I would need is a another popcorn and Megan Fox. Expand
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TyranianJul 16, 2019
Lots of action, some of it good, much if it stupid. Sometimes funny, mostly dumb.
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mgastrykerMay 30, 2012
Michael Bay has never been very good at the story part of the movie. While the underlying story is very interesting, it ignores elements from the first two movies. The new lead actress almost makes me want Megan Fox back. Yes, she's hot, butMichael Bay has never been very good at the story part of the movie. While the underlying story is very interesting, it ignores elements from the first two movies. The new lead actress almost makes me want Megan Fox back. Yes, she's hot, but she's no actor. Besides that, Michael Bay does deliver the best action movie I've seen so far and it's definitely worth seeing. Expand
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eTurkeyJan 28, 2012
The good news is that "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is better than its predecessor. The bad news is that it entrusts to heavily on CGI, the people acting is below average and it is far to long. This isn't Ben-Hur. Although DotM isn't asThe good news is that "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is better than its predecessor. The bad news is that it entrusts to heavily on CGI, the people acting is below average and it is far to long. This isn't Ben-Hur. Although DotM isn't as good as the original film its storyline, voice acting and musical score is simply devine. Perhaps the biggest criticism I have for this movie is how different it is compared to the previous features. This flick sometimes feels like a massive military advertisement for the United States Goverment. Expand
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biscuitboy46Nov 24, 2011
At first, the movie was pretty neat. The decepticon tie-in with the first man on the moon sequence was pretty neat. I was fairly impressed with the acting, but the new girl clearly needs some lessons. Overall, the 80 or so minutes of slowAt first, the movie was pretty neat. The decepticon tie-in with the first man on the moon sequence was pretty neat. I was fairly impressed with the acting, but the new girl clearly needs some lessons. Overall, the 80 or so minutes of slow motion explosions and fighting was pretty cool, but it took up about half the movie. This movie was a nice way to end the trilogy but I dont think the makers put a lot of time or thought into it. Expand
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spadenxJan 7, 2012
I think plot wise it was ok but it didnt have much for backstory but hey this is a Michael Bay film, I cant expect a good script so we can just be happy that he gave us something this decent (suprisingly). Also the acting wasnt as good as theI think plot wise it was ok but it didnt have much for backstory but hey this is a Michael Bay film, I cant expect a good script so we can just be happy that he gave us something this decent (suprisingly). Also the acting wasnt as good as the previous film and easily the worst its been in the series. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is a terrible replacement for Megan Fox because not only is she less attractive but Megan is a far better actress then her (and that is saying something).

This film also relied super heavy on special effects. Yes I know its a Michael Bay film but the effects were at an all time high for this film. The end result was really boring and stale (you have seen it once you have seen it a thousand times is what im trying to get at).

The film was rather boring and didnt have the excitement the previous films had. The run time makes you suffer through the film longer then you have too and Michael Bay really drags on these scenes to their fullest (rather annoying). These signs all point towards ending the series because it simply doesnt have that spark anymore.
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Bruce722Nov 29, 2012
Unfortunately this movie was nowhere near as good as the first two. The cinematography and action sequences were really good (though not as good as the first two which I'll get to later) and the acting (minus Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) wasUnfortunately this movie was nowhere near as good as the first two. The cinematography and action sequences were really good (though not as good as the first two which I'll get to later) and the acting (minus Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) was also really good. However, this movie just lacked everything else from the prior films. For one, it felt like there was a major disconnect in continuity and this is largely due to Megan Fox's absence. I know a lot of people hate on Fox and claim that she's not a good actress but she is 10 times the caliber actress that Huntington-Whiteley is. Her relationship with Shia LaBeouf's character felt so forced and lacked any authenticity whatsoever that it killed a lot of the character dynamic. The dialogue was also kind of mediocre. There was none of that witty humor that provided a lot of laughs in the first two. And this movie should be used as Exhibit A for why NOT to use 3D in films. Instead of just having naturally flowing action that looks and feels awesome, Michael Bay felt the need, for some reason, to randomly include slow-motion sequences during fights that felt nothing but cheesy. The worst part about the movie though was the plot. It was kind of stupid to be completely honest and it didn't develop well at all. Lastly, I don't think anyone could put it better than Tyrese's character did towards the end when he said, "Why do the Decepticons always get the good **** Seriously, why? It's like, the Autobots are all stuck with the same generic technology while in each movie the Decepticons have major leaps in tech and that's just ridiculous. Overall, this movie was entertaining to watch from an action-movie perspective because you get a lot of cool explosions and whatnot but it was not all that good of a film in general. Honestly, it just felt like a cash-in and if they make a 4th (rumored for 2014) then it will probably be a joke. This was an unfortunate butchering of what could've become an epic saga. Expand
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OnAnarchyAug 22, 2012
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I think some progress was made with this film in comparison to Revenge of the Fallen, but there are too many problems with this movie for me to consider it a 'good' film. That being said, I still watch this movie purely for the action and CGI effects, both of which are excellent. But as a fan of the original animated series, the simple fact that Optimus Prime went from a pacifistic natural leader to a frenzied killing machine in the span of a single scene angered me to no end. Finally, the voice acting (apart from Weaving, who is pretty much infallible) was utterly horrid. Expand
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csw12Jan 7, 2013
Transformers has come back half way. Though not as good as the first, it was an improvement from the last. A little better story with much better action. Even though Megan Fox if gone her replacement was dreadful. Good thing the action wasTransformers has come back half way. Though not as good as the first, it was an improvement from the last. A little better story with much better action. Even though Megan Fox if gone her replacement was dreadful. Good thing the action was good because it couldn't have been another diasaster for Michael bay Expand
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A_NorthernerJul 28, 2012
It is safe to say that most people knew what to expect from Michael Bay's third instalment of the Transformers franchise. Impressive visuals, great special effects and plenty of metal on metal action sequences all flimsily supported by a weakIt is safe to say that most people knew what to expect from Michael Bay's third instalment of the Transformers franchise. Impressive visuals, great special effects and plenty of metal on metal action sequences all flimsily supported by a weak script and storyline. Dark of the Moon is a better film than the previous Revenge of the Fallen but is still beset by the same flaws.

Dark of the Moon starts impressively, taking its initial story from a Transformers novel, where the US moon landings and space race are explained to be a front to investigate a Transformers ship that has crashed on the dark side of the moon. It transpires that the Russians obtained a Transformer energy source from the crash site and began experiments with it at Chernobyl with disastrous consequences. Grounding the beginning of the film in this historical context is the strongest point of all three Transformer films. However, as soon as the initial story is set and the screenplay of Ehren Kruger takes over, starting with the appearance of Sam Witwicky (Shia LeBeouf), the film descends into familiar territory.

Cue another weak script for the same bunch of characters, Special Agent Simmons (John Turturo), Lennox (Josh Duhamel), Epps, (Tyrese) and what was not great but occasionally amusing the first time becomes annoying the third time around. Megan Fox is not present this time and the script throws some barbs in her direction. Her replacement is posh Brit Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who ticks all the aesthetic boxes Bay must have been looking for in a replacement but provides nothing more. Cameos from John Malkovich and Ken Jeong provide some fresh humour in places.

Despite the criticism that Revenge of the Fallen was bloated, Dark of the Moon clocks in at just over two and a half hours and is far, far too long. I have no problems with long films, I have sat through Apocalypse Now and Once Upon a Time in America many times but for an action film with a cheesy script it is completely unnecessary.

I couldn't help compare the films main protagonist, Sentinel (voiced by Leonard Nimoy), with the Fallen from the previous film in that both were characters from Cybertron's past, re-activated and brought to Earth as part of the Decepticon's plans.

Visually the action looks amazing again, in particular the scenes on the freeway and with the falling skyscraper but it has all been seen before. The film culminates in another huge battle between the Transformers set against a different cityscape (Chicago this time) that feels oh so familiar.

By giving Dark of the Moon 5 out of 10, it made me realise I was too kind to Revenge of the Fallen.
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OfficialNov 2, 2013
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is just a slightly better film than the awful "Revenge of the Fallen". At least Michael Bay doesn't fill every second of the movie with noisy garbage or just crude nonsense. That being said, however, the plot"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is just a slightly better film than the awful "Revenge of the Fallen". At least Michael Bay doesn't fill every second of the movie with noisy garbage or just crude nonsense. That being said, however, the plot is still incoherent and not well planned. The only good thing I can say is that the 3-D effects and the CGI are pretty impressive. Expand
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BradySmithJun 15, 2013
Better than Revenge of the fallen for sure, but still not as good as the first. The action has improved from the second movie, and it's not as annoying overall, but it still feels like it was made for 10 year olds. It can be fun, but from aBetter than Revenge of the fallen for sure, but still not as good as the first. The action has improved from the second movie, and it's not as annoying overall, but it still feels like it was made for 10 year olds. It can be fun, but from a story perspective it's brain dead. Some of the plot twists are idiotic, and it lacks a true sense of grandeur like the first movie had. It overloads on c.g.i. way too often, the robots seriously need to shut up, and when it's over it's over. Nothing truly lingers beyond the running time. There's nothing to think or feel about. An impressive action scene or two can't give a movie a soul, or a good story, or a brain. Like I said, it's not as bombastic as the second movie, but if Bay's going to keep milking this cash cow, (and we all know he will), he should seriously look at the first movie again, and see what he did there. Not that it was a masterpiece, but it was good. This one however, I can't truly call good. Ok is more like it. Expand
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mds03May 6, 2013
It's definitely a huge improvement over the God-awful second one. Although Transformers: Dark of the Moon had it's moments, it still wasn't that good. The main problems are the cheesy dialogue and the bad acting. Other than that, I found theIt's definitely a huge improvement over the God-awful second one. Although Transformers: Dark of the Moon had it's moments, it still wasn't that good. The main problems are the cheesy dialogue and the bad acting. Other than that, I found the movie to be kind of dull but it is entertaining. Expand
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Skullgirlsfan13May 15, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. So the last live action Transformers movie; for now at least, and it's obvious to say that this one is better than the last one. After the hate the last one got from pretty much everybody, I guess Bay decided not to muck up his next as much. I mean don't get me wrong, none these three movies are really that good. This one is entertaining and less offensive than the last one. For starters no twin robots, that's a positive in my book. Okay so I'm tired of the racist stuff about them, I think they're racist stereotypes, but I just hate them because they were so fricking annoying in that last one. Anyways back to this film, the only offensive stereotype to come out of this movie is probably that Asian guy who was in the Hangover. Action in this movie; obviously, is great to look at, but at times bring up questions. Like, how does shockwave drive that worm thing? Where do these new autobots come from? Why were Decepticons hiding on the moon for so long? And why do transformers have to be involved in Chernobyl? That's the main problem with this movie; of course that's debatable, that while all the action and spectacles are occurring, it causes much more questions. I could give any less care for the main character, I grown tired of him, so I don't even care. The new girlfriend however is a bit better, not by much, but at least isn't as bad as that last chick was. There's nothing much to talk about with this one, it made a lot of money, but what else is new! Expand
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MovieGuysApr 23, 2014
While Dark of the Moon isn't the worst second sequel, it is a distant cousin from the original. The story is simple, and the CGI and effects are okay. I just wish more happened in this one.
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diogomendesJun 1, 2014
Transformers: Dark of the Moon is not horrible as the 'Revenge of the Fallen' but still lacks a human touch, and opens again with more explosions, slow motion shots and action. There's no story in Transformers 3, Michael Bay one of the worstTransformers: Dark of the Moon is not horrible as the 'Revenge of the Fallen' but still lacks a human touch, and opens again with more explosions, slow motion shots and action. There's no story in Transformers 3, Michael Bay one of the worst directors ever, makes another **** film to put in his collection. Expand
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McCrumReviewsAug 12, 2014
Sure, it's an improvement over "Revenge of the Fallen" (slightly), but it's still as noisy as the last movie, and although it actually has somewhat of a plot, it's thin, and the characters are even thinner. Sam does a lot of running andSure, it's an improvement over "Revenge of the Fallen" (slightly), but it's still as noisy as the last movie, and although it actually has somewhat of a plot, it's thin, and the characters are even thinner. Sam does a lot of running and calling for Bumblebee. His girlfriend, Carly, played by Rosie Huntington-Whitely, is a replacement for Megan Fox's character, after Fox was fired from the set due to a dispute with Steven Spielberg, who surprisingly signed on as executive producer. I wish I had not spent the money to see this in theaters when it came out. The CGI work is very impressive, but that doesn't make up for the seven bucks wasted. Expand
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JohnMasterLFeb 4, 2015
Miren...¿Como se los explico?...
Mas de lo mismo pero con una duración de casi 3 horas... (aunque es mucho mejor que la 2 en todos los aspectos)
Michael Bay sigue y sigue creando películas con la misma formula (efectos increíbles, cargados
Miren...¿Como se los explico?...
Mas de lo mismo pero con una duración de casi 3 horas... (aunque es mucho mejor que la 2 en todos los aspectos)
Michael Bay sigue y sigue creando películas con la misma formula (efectos increíbles, cargados de explosiones, pero con un guion pobre y ridículo.)
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monster0420Apr 29, 2015
This movie is bad, but not as bad as Revenge of the Fallen. This one an be considered a guilty pleasure. Gets boring at times, but it kicks back up after a few minutes. The finale was pretty satisfying. But of course, there were charactersThis movie is bad, but not as bad as Revenge of the Fallen. This one an be considered a guilty pleasure. Gets boring at times, but it kicks back up after a few minutes. The finale was pretty satisfying. But of course, there were characters you don't care about, boring filler, subplots and plot holes, and forced romance. Has good effects, but too many explosions, but not as many as Revenge of the Fallen. This movie is a guilty pleasure movie. Nothing more. Expand
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TheDude-Sep 3, 2015
Dark of the moon is a mostly boring film with way to much government conspiracy dialogue and poor characterization and takes quite a while to finally get to the action which is admittedly awesome but that does not save the res of the film.
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BoogeeFilmGuyAug 9, 2015
Its better than Revenge of the Fallen, but not as good as the first one. Still a poorly made flick, but by this time in the franchise, what are we expect? As usual, its way too long, has major plot issues, bad acting, but its a watchableIts better than Revenge of the Fallen, but not as good as the first one. Still a poorly made flick, but by this time in the franchise, what are we expect? As usual, its way too long, has major plot issues, bad acting, but its a watchable flick with pretty good CGI, which is why i'm giving it a 5 (probably a little too generous, but what the hey, it has enjoyable moments). Expand
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CineAutoctonoJul 26, 2015
I thought it was the final movie of Transformers but no, excellent plot and action scenes . Megan Fox shame that there was not but almost disappointing but exciting .
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FlickFreaks83Dec 11, 2015
After he’s cleared of sexual harassment at the end of the classic Simpsons episode, Homer Badman, Homer J. Simpson turns to his wife, and gleefully announces, “Marge, my friend, I haven’t learned a thing.”

Michael Bay is Homer Simpson. Not
After he’s cleared of sexual harassment at the end of the classic Simpsons episode, Homer Badman, Homer J. Simpson turns to his wife, and gleefully announces, “Marge, my friend, I haven’t learned a thing.”

Michael Bay is Homer Simpson. Not superficially, of course – he has a gorgeous head of lovely, flowing hair, and he’s not yellow. But when it comes to avoiding the same mistakes that beset 2009’s Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen for this third (and final?) instalment of his toy-based blockbuster trilogy, he hasn’t learned a thing.

OK, admittedly the alarmingly racist robots, Skids and Mudflap, are gone, and there are no disconcerting close-ups of giant robot balls. But that still doesn’t prevent what remains from being, well, giant robot balls.

Exposition scenes are still choppy as hell, the writing is lazy, the plot turns brazen and in bad taste (Chernobyl was caused by Decepticons) the film is overloaded with a cavalcade of superfluous supporting players (look! It’s Josh Duhamel as Captain Wotsit! Huzzah! Here comes Tyrese Gibson as Thingummy!), and there’s an oafish insistence on cheap-seats comedy relief that leaves actors like John Malkovich (as Sam’s scary new boss), Alan Tudyk (as John Turturro’s fey personal assistant) and Ken Jeong (running through his tired old schtick one more time) desperately mugging. It does lead, though, to the year’s most welcome death scene.

That’s the bad news. The good news is that Dark Of The Moon is better than Revenge Of The Fallen. But not by much.

That upturn is testament to its last 45 minutes, in which Bay drops the Homer impression and does his best stab at Michael Bay. For, when all’s said and done, not many directors can handle large-scale action like he can, and the climactic Bayhem, in which the Decepticons occupy Chicago and transform (ten points!) it into a smoking ruin, is stunning. Price-of-admission-alone stunning, as teams of winged base-jumpers dive out of planes and plummet past skyscrapers; those same buildings lurch to 90-degrees in a series of vertiginous shots that will have you clutching your chair (the 3D, probably the best deployment of the form since Avatar, helps here); and giant robots, of course, kick the living oil out of each other.

For a movie squarely aimed at teens, it’s extraordinarily violent. Humans are reduced to smoking skeletons by alien attacks, but the likes of Optimus Prime (when he’s not giving sanctimonious speeches, Jerry Springer-style) and Megatron (almost completely wasted) save the toughest treatment for themselves. Heads are lopped off, spinal columns are ripped out, and several are executed with shotgun blasts to the head, gangland-style, in a manner that suggests that this is the final instalment, at least for a while. If this action were human-on-human, we’d have the next Human Centipede 2 on our hands. Best not show this to your Roomba, though – it’ll be traumatized.

The first Transformers has its flaws, but it did have its charms. LaBeouf’s Sam Witwicky was an intriguing hero, like Woody Allen was parachuted into an action flick. Dark Of The Moon is mostly charmless, however – for the first (surprisingly action-lite, slow-moving) hour, Sam is a moaning, presumptuous brat whose relationship with his new girlfriend (Huntington-Whiteley) is so shabbily-defined that it’s hard to sympathise with him. A boy getting his first car is relatable; a young man throwing a tantrum because his impossibly hot girlfriend has a hotter boss is not.

As for Huntington-Whiteley, the much-trumpeted replacement for Megan Fox (dismissed with an amusing, “She was a **** We didn’t like her.”), Bay introduces her with a self-parodying shot of her barely-clad bottom and it’s all downhill from there. You’ll believe a robot can fly, but you won’t believe a Huntington-Whiteley can talk.

An improvement on Transformers 2, but then what isn’t? To paraphrase the Bard, it’s a tale, full of sound and fury and extremely stupid dialogue and nonsensical plotting and preposterous stunts and robots punching each other’s heads off, signifying nothing!
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eva3si0nJan 15, 2022
Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3 part in a series of films, for the good on it it was necessary to complete the trilogy. The second part already looked not so fresh and except for the action could not give anything to the viewer.Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3 part in a series of films, for the good on it it was necessary to complete the trilogy. The second part already looked not so fresh and except for the action could not give anything to the viewer. Transformers: Dark of the Moon looks generally second-rate, not saved by the expansion of the lore of Transformers, not a perfectly staged long filly battle scene. It's just that the viewer is shown the same thing 3 times, and this is also served as stupid and insensitive as possible Expand
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No420SnoopDoggApr 13, 2017
Worth a watch for the cgi but even still, you may as well just skip to the second half because the first is just boring character development which no one cares about because your here for the Transformers. The story also doesn't make sense,Worth a watch for the cgi but even still, you may as well just skip to the second half because the first is just boring character development which no one cares about because your here for the Transformers. The story also doesn't make sense, Sam dies all this heroic **** almost dies twice and somehow managed to do a load more than any of the soldiers do, but still gets shafted. Expand
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CoreGamer1408Dec 16, 2018
My thoughts on this sequel is literally the same copy/paste opinion of the last sequel. I think is really for die hard fans only of this version of this Transformers universe. Everyone else only really needs to watch the first movie for sureMy thoughts on this sequel is literally the same copy/paste opinion of the last sequel. I think is really for die hard fans only of this version of this Transformers universe. Everyone else only really needs to watch the first movie for sure and move on. This sequel doesn't improve on the series in any real meaningful way. Expand
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LivingTribunalMay 19, 2018
The title should have been 'The last hope'. Good action sequences, but lack of storytelling.
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ErikTheCriticSep 30, 2018
A slightly better film than its awful predecessor. It focuses more on the Transformers this time around, but its plot is still incoherent.
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Huhan12345Jan 10, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In Transformers: Dark of the Moon, there aren't too many robotic fights, but there are too many advertisements and Chicago has been exploded a lot. By the way, it's a pity that Michael Bay doesn't make porn movies. I thought Megan in the first two parts had been exaggerated, and it turned out that... I had made a mistake. Finally, give the advertiser a suggestion, be reserved, don't let adds appear so frequently, they really affect my watching movies. Expand
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pur__0_0__Aug 18, 2021
I often heard a lot about the Transformers movies and how they went from bad to worse. But I never understood how a franchise that's making so cool trailers can possibly be bad. I had even watched the first two movies and liked them more thanI often heard a lot about the Transformers movies and how they went from bad to worse. But I never understood how a franchise that's making so cool trailers can possibly be bad. I had even watched the first two movies and liked them more than the average ratings. Dark of the Moon, however, answered my question. Little did we know that this was the part where the eventual downfall of the franchise will begin. And trust me when I say this, I really wanted to like this movie. Only if the pesky humans gave me a chance to do so.
The movie, once again, starts with Autobots saving the world from Decepticons. But then one of them gets caught by the bad guys. To be honest this, THIS is the very problem of the movie. We have come to watch Transformers for the big CGI fights, not to see the conflicts of humans and robots. Because I believe I'm speaking on behalf of all the people when I say this, but if there's ever a conflict between humans and Autobots, we will any day prefer the Autobots, even if they are wrong.
The CGI of this movie is amazing. This is one thing Michael Bay is really good at (other than the explosions of course). I really like to watch the Transformers turn into sports cars and drive across long distances all the while fighting the Decepticons. The thing is, however, it's literally the only reason why I watch Michael Bay's Transformers movies. I don't watch it to see how Sam enters the gents restroom and someone else who comes in thinks he's in a cubicle having sex with another man. Nor am I interested in seeing Sam's parents trying to be funny because let's get real, they're not.
The acting of this movie is also terrible. Though I'd give it some extra points for completing Sam's arc, I'd also deduct some points for not showing Mikaela. She was the only human character I was interested in looking at ^_^. Even the Transformers act in a very campy manner. The villain of this movie looks like a discount version of The Fallen. And as usual the fight later shifts to Optimus Prime and Megatron, making the villain, once again, completely useless.
There's not a single thing for which I'd want to rewatch this movie. It only stands among a sloppy series, plus it's the part where the franchise starts failing until Bumblebee came to rescue, so there's absolutely no reason to watch it. It's so forgettable I had to watch Honest Trailers and Cinemasins just to remember what happened in it. And even then I couldn't remember half the things.
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liamexeFeb 8, 2023
In conclusion, watch it if you only want to witness 3D, robots, attractive chicks, and explosions. If you watch movies to see a good tale with developing characters and to get some cinematic value. This is nothing new.
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SuperbaDMIkeJun 15, 2022
This movie isn't better than any transformers movies cause they suck but it takes boring amount of time but has it's decent goods.
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WinstonoboogieJul 9, 2011
This one is a bit of an improvement over the previous installment in the Transformers franchise, but truth be told, it would actually have been an even more impressive achievement in some ways if Michael Bay had managed to make a movie thatThis one is a bit of an improvement over the previous installment in the Transformers franchise, but truth be told, it would actually have been an even more impressive achievement in some ways if Michael Bay had managed to make a movie that was worse than the execrable Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The 3-D looks great, Frances McDormand is fun in a supporting role, and there's an intriguing subplot that ties the whole series into the real-life Apollo 11 moon landing of 1969. Still, 157 minutes is waaaaaaaay too long for this loud, thudding, overblown nonsense. And as for as the new leading lady, Victoria's Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whitely: she's pretty (of course) but so incredibly dull and colorless that I actually started to miss the (extremely limited) thespic stylings of Megan Fox. Expand
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MRedzuanJun 30, 2011
Was definitely better than the second one but let's be honest that might probably be the worst sequel of all time. Dark of the Moon is a real crowd pleaser, if you like your movies really dumb with no plot, a very confusing storyline, lousyWas definitely better than the second one but let's be honest that might probably be the worst sequel of all time. Dark of the Moon is a real crowd pleaser, if you like your movies really dumb with no plot, a very confusing storyline, lousy dialogue and endless explosions. If you're looking for a very long fun movie than this is it. Michael Bay is going for Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight outline here with a slow first act to build the characters and the platform for the movie. TF3 was all over the place. I don't like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley at all, she can't act to save her life. I mean, how bad can you be up to the point that I was missing Megan Fox. The second act is where things are heating up, plots get underway we're already clear with what the core of the story is about and twists are revealed. TF3 was confusing and messy, ooh the Autobots were betrayed and one em' died, I was supposed to feel something but dagnamit why didn't I give a damn? And the third act is where everything comes together in blazing glory. Dark Side of the Moon couldn't rival The Dark Knight but this one was quite awesome with an hour of non-stop rat-tat-tat-tat, explosions and the big-finale-moment-of-truth and whatnot. Both movies were 2 1/2 hours long but only one was worth hurting my ass for Expand
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teh-reviewerJul 9, 2011
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is like a sandwich, the first and last buns are horrible and old, where the middle has your favorite, whether it's meatballs, patty or ribs, then they sprinkled the worst condiments know to man and serve it to you swearing its good. Transformers 3 began with a series of investigation scenes better saved for a crappy Eagle Eye sequel, introduces new threats and goes on for some expected to be epic sequences only to end on the most mundane note conceivable. The main threat ShockWave got close to no scene time and is the given the simple explanation: "that was ShockWave", and never heard of again until the end where the most action he got was shooting at Optimus once and struggling with a parachute stuck on his face before getting killed. But regardless, optimus goes on a revenge crazed beat down on him for what I can assume is because Optimus hates it when they call his name and shoots him once. Yeah I played the game, but for those who didn't, this would seem a bit stupid, if not beyond stupid. They kept bumblebee and optimus alive for fans sake and went buck wild with the fates of the other transformers, which resulted in the death of all decipticons and half of the autobots, and having Cybertron implode, just for the sake of having an intense emotional moment that ended in a swing and a miss. Most of the moments ended up as predictable and boring. The movie left questions unanswered and answered some unnecessary questions, don't worry you'll see them. The only thing keeping me from dropping a 0 on this review is the unexpected plot twist in the midpoint of the movie. Expand
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sle0609Jul 1, 2011
i didn't like the plot. dialogue not great. there were some cool action scenes. some good laughs. there were moments of ridiculousness that remove you from the story and flow of the movie. the movie went on for too long and i was happy for iti didn't like the plot. dialogue not great. there were some cool action scenes. some good laughs. there were moments of ridiculousness that remove you from the story and flow of the movie. the movie went on for too long and i was happy for it to be over. it's not worth watching in 3D. it's a little bit better than the second movie, but not as good as the first. This franchise had huge potential, but michael bay couldn't deliver. Expand
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asthobaskoroAug 8, 2011
Its special effects -- and 3D shots -- Transformers 3 is all impressive on technical level. The best presentation in 3D. But bloated running time, messy script and ridiculous acting make you laugh.
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D0MIN0Jun 30, 2011
well, good special effects - like in all transformers movies, lot's of moving parts going from left to right, new girl (much better from the old one), new plot but beside this all went wrong. Definitely not worth paying extra price for 3D, ifwell, good special effects - like in all transformers movies, lot's of moving parts going from left to right, new girl (much better from the old one), new plot but beside this all went wrong. Definitely not worth paying extra price for 3D, if you start thinking what to cook for tomorrow dinner it means that it is not worth to watch. Expand
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DuderothFeb 23, 2012
If you're looking for cheap action thrills, I guess this movie is okay. As with all the previous Transformers movies, the characters are pretty dull and the plot uninteresting. The CGI is all right, and is probably this movie's only savingIf you're looking for cheap action thrills, I guess this movie is okay. As with all the previous Transformers movies, the characters are pretty dull and the plot uninteresting. The CGI is all right, and is probably this movie's only saving grace. Michael Bay has a problem with CG though. For some reason, whenever there's too much action on the screen, you can't tell what's going on. It just looks like a mess of bits of metal and moving clouds of junk. There's no substance. Visuals: B-, everything else: D-. Expand
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OliverBMJul 2, 2011
Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon is (in my eyes) the closest thing to being; beaten, spat on, shouted at and raped in the eyes all in 157 minutes of glittery CGI robot porn without actually being; beaten, spat on, shouted at and raped in theTransformers 3: Dark of the Moon is (in my eyes) the closest thing to being; beaten, spat on, shouted at and raped in the eyes all in 157 minutes of glittery CGI robot porn without actually being; beaten, spat on, shouted at and raped in the eyes. In all seriousness though the film has some good points that i'll get out of the way first before I continue. First the 3D against my initial pre-conceptions was excellent the best 3D i've ever seen in a film and is by a huge margin the best thing the film has going for itself. But, That's it, That's the only good quality transformers 3 possesses other than the fact that it's better than it's atrocious predecessor; revenge of the fallen. The action is mental as is customary in Michael Bay's films with almost all of Chicago massacred by the end of the film and most of the scenes where someone dies being kinda crap. Fortunately the action is handled in a much more controlled way than the second film with the viewer actually being able to walk out of the cinema without a coma. The plot is pretty much non-existent involving a 60â Expand
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HighwayUKJun 1, 2012
The Transformers series is quickly becoming tired and lame.... okay the first few were hard on the eyes due to stupid amounts of action blur etc but now it's become a parody of itself and I think its time to do He-man or Thundercats beforeThe Transformers series is quickly becoming tired and lame.... okay the first few were hard on the eyes due to stupid amounts of action blur etc but now it's become a parody of itself and I think its time to do He-man or Thundercats before this becomes another police academy Expand
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schnideJun 29, 2011
If you like your movies big, dumb and noisy fun then Transformers 3 will be absolutely perfect for you. The plot makes no sense, the immature script reduces every human character (except for Rosie Huntingdon Whiteley because, you know, she'sIf you like your movies big, dumb and noisy fun then Transformers 3 will be absolutely perfect for you. The plot makes no sense, the immature script reduces every human character (except for Rosie Huntingdon Whiteley because, you know, she's the hot chick and the opening shot of her butt establishes exactly what she's there for) to a cliched stereotype at least once, the action goes on for so long - particularly towards the end - that you get explosion fatigue.. This film exists to make money out of people who don't realise that action films can be smart and mind-blowing as well as screen blowing. It's basically the first and second film combined, with an added half hour, and is a license to print more cash. The opinions of critics, just like punctuation, grammar and worthwhile filmmaking, is something that people who'll give this 10 just really won't need to take any notice of. If you do sit through this, remember to thank Michael Bay at the end for making you that little bit dumber. Expand
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ReviewerMan44Jul 1, 2011
To put it shortly, it's better than Revenge of the Fallen, but then again, it doesn't take much to achieve such an honor. It will be remmebered yes, but for it's great action sequences, and everything else it can't manage to do.
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