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Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)

June. 28,2011
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6.2
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PG-13
| Adventure Action Science Fiction

The Autobots continue to work for NEST, now no longer in secret. But after discovering a strange artifact during a mission in Chernobyl, it becomes apparent to Optimus Prime that the United States government has been less than forthright with them.

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celestialbaby23
2011/06/28

Haven't been able to see all of these movies but I did see this one and it was awesome! Great cast and storyline.

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Floated2
2011/06/29

Having not watched this film at the time of its release, and watching the fourth and fifth installment starring Mark Wahlberg before Dark of the Moon, one can see as to why the entire franchise has changed. Dark of the Moon is relatively decent with some entertainment and in comparison to the films with Wahlberg, this one is better. Shia LeBeouf portrays his character better in these films than what we have seen from Mark Wahlberg, as his character and the storylines seem to make more sense.As a film, this does start off decent but becomes tiresome at some points and drags on heavy as these films tend to do. The visuals are there but overall, the film film is still quite messy and the plot becomes distant to its special effects.Megan Fox's replacement Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is decent as her role doesn't require much but is quite odd how the film doesn't mention how her and Shia's character came about. Though, it is what is expected. Dark of the Moon even with its flaws is easily better than Revenge of the Fallen as that was far more messy, too much overload of action with a lesser plot. In this film it settles down somewhat as there is more drama, more heart and at least concise. Not the mention the finale of Dark of the Moon is quite entertaining and heartfelt, knowing it was the end of the main characters.

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jacobjohntaylor1
2011/06/30

This a great movie I do not know why any one would not like. I it better then the first two Transformers movies and that is not easy to do. Transformers the last knight is better. 6.3 is a good ratting. But this is such a great film that 6.3 is underrating it. Most people are give it 7. So I do not why it got 6.3. This is such a great movie that 7 is underrating it. This is a 10. This movie has a great story line. It also has great acting. It also has great special effects. This is one of the best science fiction movie from 2011. This is a very fast past movie with a lot of action. See this movie. It is a great movie.

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cinemajesty
2011/07/01

The Transformer franchise steady going up with its revenue at the international box office from 390,463,587.00 U.S. Dollars in 2007 to 858,614,996.00 U.S. Dollars in 2014, due to the increasing interest of a teenage target group on the Asian markets, especially China. Nevertheless the U.S. domestic has not been so generous, looking at a steady down curve since 2009er "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen", where the franchise had its peak with a life time gross of 402,111,870.00 U.S. Dollars, which marks a close to 100,000.00 U.S. Dollars average per given screen of a total of 4,293 screens in the United States.Many consider "Transformers: Dark of The Moon" the most entertaining part after the Original from 2007. A opinion, which I do not second. The movie has occasional exceptional action sequences, but a weak antagonist with in fair-distance-operating Shockwave. The character of Sam Witwicky, played by Shia Labeouf disappoints in his internal development since part 1 and no new girl-friend can hide the fact of stagnation. Even so the actor gives some fine beats, when it comes to a job interview montage sequence.The job interview sequence is probably the reason, why it is still possible to watch the movie again as I did today. John Malkovich and Ken Joeng support Shia Labeouf in the following office scenes, which have some fair screwball moments before the next metaled action sequence strikes. Nevertheless "Transformers: Dark of The Moon" directed by Michael Bay feels unbalanced in its pace. The director has the eye to capture all the angles necessary and make cameras move to get visual information across. Furthermore, he created his own signature shots since 1995, which stand the test of time. But there is just not enough spinal bone matter in the script by Ehren Kruger to put this event movie out of its franchise misery. And no archival footage of 1960s enriched with state of the art CGI morphing technology to rebuild J.F. Kennedy's oval office can help the fact of "Transformers: Dark of The Moon" making a loosely stretched out clashing robot montage.The fresh start of Summer 2014 with "Transformers: Age of Extinction" has been welcome, which arguably marks the more entertaining movie in my opinion, if you look closely enough into the father-daughter-relationship entangled by governmental industrial forces. It needs to be proved, if a franchise with such production value as well as marketing demands still has its right of existence to be produced by a major studio as Paramount Pictures in the year 2017, who bet his mid-term future on two more upcoming "Transformers" movies.

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