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Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
Starring Shia LaBeouf as a man who can understand the Autobots and eventually forms alliance with them to protect the earth from the Decepticons. It about time to start a new life.
20 January 1969, USA
7 May 1976, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
1969, Cardiff, Wales, UK
2 May 1979, Wichita, Kansas, USA
18 June 1970, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
10 August 1966, New York City, New York, USA
22 January 1971, Denver, Colorado, USA
4 November 1977, London, England, UK
January 27, 2013
Few elements of Fallen are completely odious unto themselves, but rolled together it becomes a wave of inescapable proportions.June 29, 2009
It is as if Michael Bay was saying "You think I've blown stuff up before? Ha-ha. Wait till you see this."July 06, 2009
Much of the movie is computer-generated hash, weightless even with nonstop BOOMS and METAL GROANS and THUDS.June 09, 2014
The first Transformers may not have been bigger, but it was certainly better.June 09, 2014
If Bay has one consistent artistic inclination other than the lowest common denominator, it's his obsession with fascistic imagery.June 09, 2014
Eager to get myself into the right mindset for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, I turned to the multiplex patron sitting next to me and politely asked him to slam my head against the forward seatback.June 09, 2014
I would like to think that even if I was 14, either in body or spirit, I would still find this film an impossibly, incomprehensibly overlong and cacophonous bore.June 09, 2014
Mostly it's punch-your-face loud.May 06, 2011
It adds up exactly as you'd think if you've seen a moving picture before; the motivations are simple while the laughs pound you about the head and face.June 29, 2009
The movie rages on for a hundred and fifty minutes and then just stops, pausing for the next sequel.June 09, 2014
The movie is like the play date from hell, the kind where a crew of children reduce your home to rubble and conduct endless bouts of loud war on the living-room floor while you ponder the propriety of opening a bottle of wine.March 28, 2016
Age of Extinction is easily the most relentless and indulgent of the films so far, from a visceral perspective.