Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Transformers 3)


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Megan Fox, all is forgiven!

That English chick can't even act. Why did Bay hire her? She is not even remotely attractive and way too tall for Sam. Is Bay porking her or something? It is more than evident the reason for selecting her as the lead female was not based on logic or her acting prowess.

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We know they've seen each other naked...

Since

Megatron

is now dead, do you think you think we'll see

Galvatron

in the next movie?

Personally, I would love to see the DinoBots and RodimusPrime in the next installment... you know there's going to be one despite Bay's claims.

Bay is done, someone will carry it on but it won't be Bay

^ Some great things in his blog posts...things I never even thought of... but, the one which is plaguing me at the moment is.... If Sentinal Prime is the only person able to open the Space bridge...how does Jetfire open a Space bridge to egypt in ROTF?

Do i need to have watched second film before watching the third one?

Ive seen the first but couldnt sit through second, i want to watch a 3d film but only film showing at my local Vue is the third film.

Nope, no need.

^ Some great things in his blog posts...things I never even thought of... but, the one which is plaguing me at the moment is.... If Sentinal Prime is the only person able to open the Space bridge...how does Jetfire open a Space bridge to egypt in ROTF?

Transformers films aren't meant to be thought about... you'll get a nose bleed if you think about them. Human minds can't make the logical gymnastics needed to comprehend a Michael Bay film.

^ Some great things in his blog posts...things I never even thought of... but, the one which is plaguing me at the moment is.... If Sentinal Prime is the only person able to open the Space bridge...how does Jetfire open a Space bridge to egypt in ROTF?

I think it's more of a mechanism to stop people from misusing it. More like if you have a code to a safe, only you can access it etc.

Finally saw it last night. Optimus is just bad ass. at the end.

Indeed, though, I think you should use spoiler tags, haha!

Watching Optimus **** up Sentinel and Megatron was amazing to watch, even with one arm, haha!

.

Indeed, though, I think you should use spoiler tags, haha!

Watching Optimus **** up Sentinel and Megatron was amazing to watch, even with one arm, haha!

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I don't think it needs spoiler tags. lol He's been badass throughout all the 3 movies anyway. :laugh:

I don't think it needs spoiler tags. lol He's been badass throughout all the 3 movies anyway. :laugh:

Yeah, each movie has an outstanding Optimus scene, and it was the same in Dark of the new moon.

Still though I think the best scene in the trilogy was the forest scene in ROTF. EPIC!

Paramount?s Transformers: Dark of the Moon has transformed into the third best worldwide debut of all time, smashing records and grossing a whopping $372 million through Sunday.

With the actual July 4th holiday still to go, Michael Bay?s Dark of the Moon should finish Monday with a total opening gross of $405.8 million. That would not change its status compared to Half-Blood Prince and Spider-Man, since Monday's grosses don't count in terms of the record.

Domestically, Dark of the Moon?s gross through Sunday was $162 million. It?s expected to earn another $18.8 million Monday for a total domestic launch of $180.8 million.

Saw it tonight in 3d.

Only seen a few 3d films and this was by far the best.

i also think its probably the best of the trilogy.

i didn't pay atttention to the depth of the script of anything, but the NSA general lady with blonde hair annoyed the hell out of me.

if she was in charge of the autobots being on earth or w/e her role was, surely she would have known about Sam and what he has done and why he should be involved in everything, rather than try stopping him being involved. her attitude to it all was one thing that annoyed me in the movie

i would also have liked to have known

where the other tiny robot came from (not the one from T2) and also where the other new autobots came from. AND finally, what about the other decepticons that were all over the planet, i find it hard to believe that no more than approx 10 autobots survived and escaped cybertron but theres 100's of decepticons

Overall, for what it was, its clearly going to be my favourite movie.

Saw it tonight in 3d.

Only seen a few 3d films and this was by far the best.

i also think its probably the best of the trilogy.

i didn't pay atttention to the depth of the script of anything, but the NSA general lady with blonde hair annoyed the hell out of me.

if she was in charge of the autobots being on earth or w/e her role was, surely she would have known about Sam and what he has done and why he should be involved in everything, rather than try stopping him being involved. her attitude to it all was one thing that annoyed me in the movie

i would also have liked to have known

where the other tiny robot came from (not the one from T2) and also where the other new autobots came from. AND finally, what about the other decepticons that were all over the planet, i find it hard to believe that no more than approx 10 autobots survived and escaped cybertron but theres 100's of decepticons

Overall, for what it was, its clearly going to be my favourite movie.

I agree with you 100% so many people are going into this movie expecting something it's not trying to be.

It can still do well and not be good.

And who said it wasn't good? Some critics liked it. Some didn't. It's all a matter of taste. I thought it was the best of the three. It was damn good action and great effects.

Loved it. A bit sad that Bay might not be making more, he's really good at it. Knowing the studios they'll probably try and keep the franchise going to milk it, but I don't think it will be the same without Bay.

Well, if you think about it, what else can they do? They need to give the franchise a rest for a few years otherwise people will get tired of it. Look what happened to Star Trek (original and TNG). 8 years without a Trek movie until JJ Abrahams re-invented the franchise because the last Trek movie before JJs, Star Trek: Nemesis, was an epic failure.

I love the Transformers and personally, I could watch a movie every 2 years, but not everyone is like me so I think they should give the franchise a rest and come back in a few years and do another one. Maybe Michael Bay will return to the helm then because for now he said he had enough directing robots.

Maybe they should do a prequel on how the whole war at their planet began but then again that would be quite expensive since it would have to be all CGI and if memory serves, Michael Bay said on an interview that every robot movement cost thousands of dollars so I would imagine it would be quite expensive.

By the way, I really laughed when I heard the line: "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" from you know who. That was too funny. Wasn't expecting that one!!!!...LOL

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