Transformers Dark of the Moon - Three Dimensions of Ruin

Transformers 3 Black of the Moon is really bad a film, you only need to watch it in 3-D. Read this; the sole saving grace of the disjointed, clunky picture is that the medium of its own expression. Obviously, there are the comparisons come to a screeching stop, similar to metal-on-metal.

With no rhyme or reason as to character motives and sequential adhesive, it ran roughshod over our perceptions with inane comedic efforts and petulant acting. Oh; and such and buttocks, particularly in the opening scene of Cybertron.

Sam's (Shia Labeouf) girlfriend (new celebrity Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) walked to the area in dazzlingly-spare attire, much to the joy of the male section of the movie theater and the envy of a lot of the female half - though in fact, it had been like an 80/20 split, as could be anticipated for a film about giant alien robots from Cybertron.
This highlights the problem with the picture about the robots from Cybertron: technological perfection as the chief consideration for a film isn't the best way to go (though, in a practical sense, it's these sorts of films Bay is hired to create, and they may cost huge bucks, but they also attract them ), at the cost of forfeiting the linking together of disparate scenes.
We settle to this when a storyline is obviously out of the question. Nevertheless, Transformers Dark of the Moon is really magnificent in 3-Dimensional filming and, honestly, is the only reason to see it. The publication sky-jumpers they used from the movie slide right from the screen and in your own life, when seen in 3-D, along with the robots look as they might touch - or burst - you directly from the theater. I am surprised that was not written to the film.
We're soon coming upon the newest Transformers picture - led yet again from Michael Bay - where the glorious Dinobots create an appearance. The trailers and previews reveal the powerful Grimlock in total metallic regalia, using a battle-hardened Optimus Prime pushing him to conflict with the most recent threat from the lifeless planet Cybertron. It'll be one hell of a ride.
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