Google Play is now listing the Transformers movie as a free download. It originally sold for $17.99, but its from 2007 so you could typically find it for around $10. Anyway you slice it, free is best so get downloading.
The Transformers franchise began in 1984 with a toy line and expanded exponentially to include animation, comic books, video games and films. As an adult, I was an outsider looking in at the time, but my boys, aged five and seven, became total Transformers toy fans. They were ubiquitous on store shelves and every birthday and Christmas for a couple of years had to include at least some configuration of Transformer toys for presents. I come by way of this picture only because it was an IMDb Top 250 selection in 1996, otherwise I wouldn't have any interest in it. Following the story line well enough, I was baffled by how the Autobot heroes were so easily and arbitrarily disposed of, like Optimus Prime (there's one I remember in my kids' collection), and Ultra Magnus, with the character Hot Rod finishing out the picture as Rodimus Prime. Another reviewer here makes sense of all this by stating that the merchandising for successive toy lines required new characters, so that kind of makes sense, but gee, what would have happened to Superman and Spider-Man if the comic book folks dispatched them that quickly. It took half a century for Superman to die and then he was brought back again!What really floored me about the picture was some of the big name talent that signed on to voice the characters here - Orson Welles, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Stack. Even Scatman Crothers! Holy cow, I wonder what these guys were thinking when they signed on for the gig. It couldn't be for lack of money. I'd really like to have been a fly on the wall when they brought Orson Welles in to pitch the idea. That must have been some show.As for the picture, I guess it's OK for a kids' product. The story moves along at a blistering pace, with colorful backgrounds and an almost anime-like quality. Keeping track of the characters can be an exercise in futility, with names like Megatron, Unicron, Galvatron, the Decepticons and Constructicons. Sounds like they'd need a panel discussion at the San Diego Comic-Con to put it all in perspective. If it all sounds like a lot of beryllium baloney, well I guess you just had to be there back in the day watching the TV show and movies. For my part, I'd be interested in a story about the Shrikebots on Dometron.
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The Autobots must stop a colossal planet consuming robot who goes after the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. At the same time, they must defend themselves against an all-out attack from the Decepticons.One of the odd quirks about cartoons in the 1980s was the use of various shows to sell toys. "Masters of the Universe", for example, was notorious for making toys first and introducing them as cartoons after. According to director Nelson Shin, the decisions on which Transformers characters to include or kill off in the movie were made by Hasbro, the toy company. "They created the story using characters that could best be merchandised for the film. Only with that consideration could I have freedom to change the storyline." And yet, within that restraint, Shin has created an iconic film."Transformers: The Movie" is arguably the greatest cartoon movie of the 1980s. First of all, it features some of the most iconic characters of the decade, who have a longevity that continues more than thirty years later. The only others who can claim that are, maybe, the characters from My Little Pony. And second, the voice cast is epic. Even in an age when the word "epic" is overused, this is an epic cast: Orson Welles, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Eric Idle, Robert Stack. Today, an A-list cast is not unusual in cartoons, but can any compete with these icons?What's more, the movie remains memorable years after viewing it because of some oddities. We have a kid's movie with the "S-word" being dropped. Just one, and at a very appropriate time, but who decided that was a good idea? Even more strange is the prominent use of Weird Al's "Dare to be Stupid" on the soundtrack. This is a strange song for any movie, but one about battling robots? This makes no sense.In honor of the 30th anniversary, Shout! Factory is offering the film on blu-ray with some very nice bonus features in September 2016. They have ported over previous features, such as the audio commentary with director Nelson Shin, story consultant Flint Dille and star Susan Blu (Arcee). But we also have "Transformers: The Restoration" showcasing the new 4K upgrade, and a brand new documentary with interviews from Flint Dille, cast members Gregg Berger (Grimlock), Susan Blu, Neil Ross (Springer), Dan Gilvezan (Bumblebee), singer / songwriter Stan Bush, composer Vince DiCola and others. A must-have? Heck yeah!
Growing up, Transformers were my thing. I was a huge, huge fan and I still am. So when I heard that Michael Bay was bringing them to the big screen and in live-action form, I was excited. That first Transformers movie did not let me down. It was awesome and a ton of fun. Today though we are looking at the fifth of the Michael Bay Transformer movies, The Last Knight (2017). Now available for stream or for download.
You can stream it or you can download Transformers: The Last Knight from iTunes. The movie is available in several languages and can be viewed in 4K and HD. And if you like Transformers series check out also the newer installment called Bumblebee.
As a long time, Transformers fan the thought of a live-action Unicron is something that got me very excited. However, this is not what I thought would happen when Unicron would become part of the Transformers movie universe. I will say the idea of Optimus Prime being controlled to fight his fellow Autobots is really cool and it is probably my favorite part of the movie.
Of course, you cannot have a live-action Transformers movie without a bunch of human drama in it. Mark Wahlberg returns as Cade who is helping the Transformers hide from the authorities. He is joined by a tough girl called, Izabella who lost her family due to the attack in the third Transformers movie, Dark of the Moon. She is actually pretty cool and the best human character in the movie.
The cast is solid and includes Anthony Hopkins, Stanley Tucci, Josh Duhamel, and John Turturro to name a few. The problem is that by this point the lore of these movies has become so convoluted and there are so many human characters that it makes it hard to keep track and also it is kind of hard to care about any of them.
While I was not crazy about how the movie handled Unicron it did something even worse with Hot Rod. I hated the way they portrayed Hot Rod in The Last Knight. Why was he, French? Why did he have an anti-gravity gun? Why was he not orange and red? I get they have to change characters a bit, but it was like they had this character and just slapped the name Hot Rod on him and thought Transformers fans would eat it up.
The overall plot is very hard to keep track of, however, The Last Knight has some amazing action scenes. The standout scene of the movie has to be when Optimus Prime and Bumblebee go head to head. It is kind of crazy to see Prime like this, but they do make it work and this for me is the highlight of the movie.
A major problem with Transformers: The Last Knight and a few of the other live-action movies as well, is the running time. This movie lasts the better part of three hours and there is no need for it at all. A huge chunk of that is spent with the human characters who you really do not care about.
I have to be honest and say that out of the six live-action Transformers movies. This one here is my least favorite. It has some great action set pieces and those are cool, but the overly long runtime, the human characters and the portrayal of Unicron and Hot Rod all added up to make this a bit of a chore to sit through.
Thankfully, Bumblebee which was released in 2018 showed that there was plenty of life in the Transformers movie universe. Hopefully, they can build on that instead of what The Last Knight offered.
Jason is a 40-year-old writer from Northern England. He has been playing video games his whole life and writing about them for over a decade. As well as enjoying gaming into the wee hours of the morning, Jason is a real film fanatic too! He is open to watching all genres of movies from animated singing animals to brutal horror!
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I got the AoE score when Paramount did this for that movie, but that was the first time I'd heard about them doing this sort of thing. Did they put out the scores for the first three movies in a similar manner? Don't supposed they're archived anywhere? I have the CDs for each, but I'd love to get the full score for them too. 2ff7e9595c
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