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The Transformers and I go way back. Almost back to birth…but not quite. I am old enough to have been the target audience for the original line in the 80s, and I have always had a special fondness for the Transformers. I would put the 1980s film in my Top 25 films of all time. That’s how much I love the franchise.
So, it will come as no surprise to anyone reading this, that I had reservations about the Michael Bay helmed Transformers film. When he was first announced, I thought he was a perfect choice for directing a movie about giant robots.
Then I saw the flames on Optimus Prime…
You see, putting flames on Optimus Prime, to a large majority of long time Transformers’ fans, is kind of like putting John Wayne in an Elvis jumper and setting him on fire.
At the same time, my 3 year old became very interested in the Transformers (mostly from looking at the ones daddy asked for for Christmas). So, I whipped out the original Transformers cartoon show, and re-watched it from start to finish as an adult for the first time. I think that helped prepare me for the movie immensely, because the original show was much more formulaic than I remember, and not nearly as good as the 1986 animated movie.
So, when I walked into the theater tonight, my expectations were low – I mean, the trailers have never even shown us a talking Transformer…I didn’t really know what to expect, and I didn’t have high hopes of loving this movie.
Then, after roughly 837 trailers and commercials, the movie started, and what is the first thing that I hear?
Optimus Prime.
The original voice actor, Peter Cullen, has returned to the roll for this film, and hearing his voice – older, and rougher, sent a geeky chill down my spin. Michael Bay – you son of a bitch – you had me from the first line of dialogue.
The films opens with an intense action scene featuring the Decepticon Blackout, and our fighting men overseas, then we are quickly taken into the world of Sam Witwicky, played by bonafide movie star Shia LaBeouf. Here we get the ball rolling on the main human element of the film, Sam and Mikaela (played surprisingly well by the ultra-hot Megan Fox).
These two stories (the soldiers and the kids) intersect with a lot of military mumbo jumbo including the Sector Seven business. These different stories all factor into the human element of the film, and I let you watch all of that spoiler free if you’re interested in that part of the flick – but I have to tell you – if that’s what you’re going to this movie for, then you’re missing the point.
This movie is about Giant Robots whipping the hell out of each other…and it delivers.
The effects companies behind the film, have officially thrown the hammer down, and the results are unbelievable. There was not one momen…NOT ONE…in this entire movie where I thought “hey, that’s good CGI”. Everything looks so real, and is done so well, that you just believe it.
I’m telling you…you have never seen ANYTHING like Transformers.
The personalities of the Autobots are surprisingly similar to their animated counterparts, and they live and breath with a personality that makes them all the more real. I have to say, though, the human element of the film really helps sell the giant robot action. Shia never once seems like he’s talking to a blue dot on a wall. It all works.
You can tell by watching this film that you will be watching movies starring Shia LaBeouf for the next 30 years. He’s that good. There is a reason Spielberg is sold on this kid…it’s because the kid has “it”. He has a Tom Hanks level of “it”, and he makes the non robot filled scenes not only tolerable, but pretty damn good.
Are their moments that will make you groan? Yeah.
Does Optimus’ mouth move when he talks? Yeah
Should you get over that and just enjoy the hell out of this movie? YEAH.
I could sit here and pick this movie apart for an hour telling you all the things that could annoy you about it. John Turturros’ character for example (which, for those of you that don’t know was based on Michael Bay) is annoying as all hell. Anthony Anderson also got on my nerves…but none of that matters when the last 20 minutes of this movie kick into gear, and the Autobots and Decepticons go to war.
It is intense. It is epic. Awesome is literally the only word to describe it.
If you’re looking for a thought provoking, gut wrenching, tear jerker of a film – this is not your movie. Avoid it like the plague. However, if you want to see the most amazing effects in the history of cinema (and I mean that), and giant robots beating the hell out of each other…this is your film.
Grade: A
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18 Responses for "Transformers (2007) – Review"
July 3rd, 2007 at 2:16 am
1hi. i subscired to your rss a few months ago but never posted a comment. but now i just have to chime in cause i too was a great fan of transformers and after watching it last week on the 28th, i think it was the BEST movie so far this year and i really enjoyed it!! this truly makes it worth the money you pay.
July 3rd, 2007 at 2:29 am
2Michael, I couldn’t have said it better myself. This movie blew me away. I never imagined it would be this good.
July 3rd, 2007 at 7:15 am
3I didn’t read your full review cause I don’t want to spoil it for myself tonight…
But I’m glad you like it… I know you’ve been apprehensive about it.
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July 3rd, 2007 at 8:20 am
4[...] this is my most anticipated movie right now. I know that Michael over at Filmsy and ForeverGeek enjoyed the heck out of it too, so keep your eyes here and there for more info as it [...]
July 3rd, 2007 at 8:46 am
5This is very surprising, considering all the bad “signals” that the trailers and images gave away. Looks like I’ll me taking a trip to the cinema this Friday when it debuts in Portugal.
July 3rd, 2007 at 11:02 am
6Have tickets for tonight’s show… Can’t wait. Can’t wait. Can’t wait!
July 3rd, 2007 at 12:43 pm
7@ Griffith
I really think the trailers, after having watched the movie, give the wrong impression. They make it look like the robots don’t even speak, and that the humans are the entire focus of the film, with the Transformers being background characters….and that’s not the case at all.
The human do have a great deal of screen time – equal to, if not slightly more so – than the Transformers…but it really was an awesome action flick.
July 3rd, 2007 at 5:32 pm
8hahaha, i’m glad you liked it
July 4th, 2007 at 12:12 am
9In terms of special effects I think we’ve seen the “Star Wars” of our generation. This movie was just fantastic on all levels. Sweet fancy Moses.
July 4th, 2007 at 5:04 pm
10SWEET LORD THIS MOVIE OWNS! I tell you Michael, im prob as much as a transformers fan as you are, i allso saw the whole cartoon show+ the 1986 movie before watching the movie. And as you said, bringing Peter Cullin back is like i dont know how to describe it, AWESOME! GODNESS! Optimus Prime is and will forever be my hero.! :D
Love this movie…. but it seems like there may come a sequal ? :)
July 5th, 2007 at 6:15 am
11Freakin Awsome movie, also big fan of the anime, Wicked!!!
July 5th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
12@ alek
I have heard that they are already planing two sequels.
I’d say this is one of the best movies I have seen so far this year and I can’t wait to see what they do with sequels.
July 5th, 2007 at 3:33 pm
13not sure what they will do, i loved that bellabee stayed with the kid ;)
July 5th, 2007 at 8:24 pm
14I really enjoyed the hell out of this movie, and I went into it with high expectations – I was also in the target demo for the original toys/series/comics/etc – I loved Bumblebee and wasn’t sure what to expect from the rest of the Autobots but Bay definitely delivered…the only thing I didn’t like, although doing it would’ve lengthened an already long flick, was the lack of “character development” for most of the Decepticons…the only things you knew about them were what Prime told us about them…Megatron had the big fight scene at the end, but other than that, nothing…I think Starscream had 1 line, maybe? (Though it is obvious from the end that he’ll feature big in the sequels)
And yes, deals have been signed with LaBoeuf and Fox for T2 and T3, reportedly the only non-signee yet is Bay. Soundwave is rumored to be in T2.
July 10th, 2007 at 5:12 pm
15The film is fantastic, came back all the dreams, all the proud to have Prime as my GREAT hero ever and icon to be folowed. And Bay could in 2.2hours transmit most of it. Let’s come T2 and T3!!!!!! But please, DO NOT KILL PRIME AGAIN, as did in 1986, PLEASE!!!!!!! :-)
July 12th, 2007 at 9:01 am
16Are you fucking retarded? This movie has some of the worst scenes in the history of cinema. I guess you missed the part where Bumblebee pissed on a guy’s head, right after the dog marked Jazz, right? Two peeing jokes in less than 5 minutes yet you idiots eat this stuff up like it’s candy. How about the fucking plot? Everyone just happens to come to Earth at the same time after 2000 years? Why at the same time? And you obviously missed the pathetic attempts at racking up bucks out of merchandise, such as xbox360, nokia, and every fucking car from General Motors, presented a la I, Robot (in your face, making sure you get the brand from the actor’s lines). Michael Bay has done the impossible. He has managed to make robots shit. He deserves praise for being that dimwitted, and if you’re not convinced, rewind to the part where the autobots were HIDING IN THE KID’S BACKYARD. How big is your backyard, btw, can you fit 2 fucking cars in it + a truck? I bet you can, after all, you’re morons. The only good part about this movie was when Megan Fox popped the trunk. I would have loved this movie if it would have been more about Megan Fox showering than Megatron being killed by a cube. How was he going to hold it in his hand if it destroyed him? God, you people are idiots. I want my 90 minutes back. Ditch this bullshit and pray that Megan Fox starts making porn.
July 14th, 2007 at 9:47 pm
17this was a great film. your review helped me make the decision to go. I thank you for recommending this movie (even though i still probably would have gone anyway due to my family, but it still helped.). I thought a movie based on a toy would be stupid. I was wrong.
July 25th, 2007 at 1:06 am
18Totally agree with Michaelbayisaretard , as a transformers fan , I think this is one of the worst films that I have ever seen, just like independence day but with more humor, more bullshit ( yes it is possible ) , worst music , more publicity… EBAY SOMEONE ? , CRAP… etc. Hated it , really hated it. 80’s movie is MUCH MUCH MUCH better and music is awesome btw.
I HATE YOU MICHAEL BAY.
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