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- L. Hewitt2024-07-07Multiple uses
This doesn't just clean dental devices. It will also clean jewelry and eyeglasses. I put in 3 capfuls of cleaner into a cup of water. The machine shuts off in 15 minutes. I ran it for 30. No problem. Worked great.
- Katherine Meyer2024-06-01transformers Age of extinction
Good movie.
- Dane Davis Rogers2024-05-12Transformers Movie Lover
Love all the Transformers Movies
- Em2014-09-30BOOM! BOOM! *takes Advil* BOOM!
Back in 2007 I, like most of those who went to see the first film in theaters, really enjoyed the original Transformers. I skipped out on the 2nd one two years later after hearing about the negative buzz around the film. Now I'm not one to pay too much attention to what critics say for the simple fact that I'll make up my own damn mind about a movie. But I wasn't even looking for TF2 reviews or stories and yet the negative buzz STILL made its way to me. From movie websites to podcasts, I can remember hearing and reading about how much an abomination the 2nd film was (and as the release date got closer the venom towards the movie grew and grew). When I finally got to seeing the first sequel on cable I couldn't believe the sh*t that I saw. There's just absolutely no defending that film. It's obnoxious (along w a majority of the cast), overwhelming and has some of the worst attempts at humor I've EVER seen. And no matter what anyone involved w that film says about how they were affected by the writer's strike, TF2 is the direct result of what happens when you give almost 95% control over to Michael Bay. I can bet you any amount of money that the worst jokes in this film were because of him. The guy has one of the most juvenile senses of humor I've ever seen put to film (and I have no problem w irreverent, childish, immature jokes but there IS a way to get away w it). Oh, and Shia LaBoofBoof's constant yelling and screaming doesn't help matters. TF2 was a sh*tfest. When part 3 came out I wanted to go and check it out solely for its use of 3D. While I fully expected to see another dumb movie w amazing visuals I was actually surprised at how fun the movie was. A marked improvement over the last one. By the time TF: AOE came out I had no desire to see it whatsoever. I was done w the TF movies and not even the inclusion of the Dinobots meant anything to me. But then I ended up seeing the movie recently and I gotta say: it's pretty good. At first I scratched my head at the inclusion of Mark Wahlberg in the film. Here's a guy who's had decent success carrying his own films (especially if they're released in January) and has had even better success when he's paired w other popular actors (or in the case of Ted a well liked creator of a much loved cartoon series) and now he's starring in the FOURTH film of a franchise...about fighting robots? But about 20mins into the movie I was already digging the vibe of the film (which believe it or not feels different enough at the beginning to get your hopes up high enough to think that this movie might actually be incredible) and I actually really appreciated Wahlberg being in it. His presence alone gave the movie some weight (no, he doesn't deliver an Oscar-worthy performance but he's good in it). After sitting through what felt like 9hrs (but was really close to 3), I was impressed. The movie worked for me. No, it's not a masterpiece and ultimately didn't end up being as incredible as my initial feelings led me to believe. But this is pure escapist fun. It won't work for most people (especially those who really are done w these films) but I quite enjoyed the movie. Unfortunately it still has a lot of corny Michael Bay humor but the man does know how to stage action sequences.
- B. Moores2024-03-18Transformers rock!
I’m a huge transformer nerd, so loved this movie! Anyone else who is as well will love it too.
- joshua24152014-09-20This review is probably going to be laughed at, but I don't care.
I love all the transformers movies, just because they're entertaining. I know they're not critically acclaimed for the acting or the heart-wrenching story like say a Terms of Endearment, but they're not supposed to be. They're action, they're visually spectacular, and very fun! It's escapism at it's best. Watching these movies with a nice surround system is a must. The explosions, the sounds of the transforming, all of it is a much better experience with surround and a good subwoofer! I can do without 2 things in the movies...the eye candy that is the chicks in short shorts! To me, it just doesn't add to the movie. I guess because I'm not a adolescent teenage boy. Secondly, is the language. it seems like all sequels, things are pushed further each time another one is made. There was more profanity in this one than the others. It too doesn't add to the movie. My 4 year old son loves Transformers, too and I don't want him picking up the language. I know one day he will be exposed to it, but c'mon! These movies are enjoyed by all age groups, Michael Bay, please tone down those 2 things and all will be well. Mark Wahlberg did a good job in the movie... I like his movies anyway. I didn't miss Shia LaBeouf or any of the other actors from the previous ones. Also, this one had more work done on the video side. The greens were way greener. My wife noticed that almost everyone had colored eyes, and over exaggerated at that. I didn't mind all that, but it did seem a little weird. I loved the robots! All of them were too cool...Lockdown is a bad dude! His walk, his whole demeanor...I found myself liking him. Those Dinobots were massive! I can't wait to watch it again...and for the next one, which is probably already in the works.
- tracy Becker illinois2024-04-04Great movie
Great movie
- Connor2014-09-22Good Action
Warning: Spoilers What I enjoyed about this movie is the action sequences. They have been exciting and fun to watch in all of the movies. It's giant robots fighting in HD, so it's hard to go wrong there. However, there are several things that could be improved upon. The first is what spoiled the movie for me the most, which is the unoriginal story. Why does there always have to be a damsel in distress in every transformers movie? Why is she constantly getting rescued, only to play a pivotal role in the very end where the good guys wouldn't win if she wasn't there? All four movies have been the same in this regard, there's a hot girl that likes the nerd, she is getting in trouble a lot but she has this independent attitude where she's going to do what she wants, and in the end she has a eureka moment that ends up saving the Earth. I'm tired of seeing this four times in a row now. Furthermore, I'm not very excited to see a cheesy, stereotypical love story in a movie about giant robots. Almost every romance in a movie has the same nuances (e.g., James Bond), and I'm tired of it. I'm sure the majority of the people that watch these movies get some subtle enjoyment out of watching the good guy get the girl, but I don't. I paid to watch giant robots fight each other, not to see a melodramatic romantic comedy embedded in every scene. I'm guessing that there has been a new female actress in every movie because they ask for twice as much as what they got last time, and they don't care so they just hire someone else. Third, while watching the Transformers movies I have always sat there wondering why they bother giving humans leading roles. Transformers should be about the transformers, they should be the main characters. They try so hard to give the humans any level of significance that it ends up being annoying. Having Marky Mark fend off Lockdown at the end with a sword-that-is-also-a-gun really made me want to stop watching. Lockdown goes around the Universe for centuries capturing the most wanted transformers, he nearly kills Optimus multiple times, and this human is actually winning a fight with him. Give me a break, I don't believe it. They did this in the other 3 movies too, somehow the main character is able to fight off transformers while everyone else is getting picked off left and right (except for the main character's friends, they are impossible to kill too). Fourth, they really seem to have stopped trying in some of the action sequences. In the scene where the ship they were flying in was shot down, it smashes into the Earth into a giant fireball and tumbles into multiple buildings, and at the end of it all the humans step out of the open cockpit just fine. How were they not killed in the collision? Or the giant fireball? And why were they not thrown from the open cockpit? It's like they said who cares, let's have a big crash scene right here. Fifth, I was really bothered by the blatant advertising throughout the movie. In one scene they crash into a Bud Light truck, and all of the bottles fly all over the ground. No bottles are smashed or anything, they must have not cared enough to make this part realistic. They end up panning over the bud light bottles for what feels like 5 seconds. For 5 seconds in this movie I'm staring at Bud Light bottles, and they thought this wouldn't be noticeable? Maybe they were forced to add it and they made the scene really crappy on purpose to spite their bosses? And at the end of the scene the hero pops one open and drinks it casually before throwing it on the ground. I wonder how much they paid for that scene. There also seems to be some Asian milk product in a juice box being advertised. I recognize it from the third movie--the milk the guy that gets pushed through a window was drinking. Well, they take 5 more seconds to show the inventor casually sitting in a chair drinking from the same juice box, literally nothing else is happening in the scene. They must be paying a lot for that cameo. My dream is to have a Transformers movie where there are no humans involved, at least not in anything more than a supporting role. I want to see transformers, I don't want to see terrible acting ruining every movie. I want to learn about the background of the transformers, I don't want a new story conjured up about the humans that is explained in depth in every single movie. Skip the boring first hour of the movie where they introduce the humans and replace it with us learning about the transformers. They just introduce these new transformers in every movie and we don't even learn their names! Why can't their personalities be explored? Why can't we get to know them on the same level as the human main characters? It is a missed opportunity. And if they do make the transformers the main characters, _please_ don't add in a transformer damsel and a love story to go along with it. So I give it 3/5, and I hope they try harder next time.
- Congregation of Celts2022-06-22Worthy of Your Time
In every Transformer movie there are a multitude of things to like and dislike. However, those who give this movie a poor review are looking at it solely from a very narrow perspective. There are some very subtle hints at several iconic memes. The Messiah theme surfaces several times in various scenes and most prominently at the end of the movie's last closing scenes. All through the movie there are sprinklings of iconic memes which deal with classic qualities of the ancient concept of honor, courage and selfless sacrifice for the benefit of other before self; something that is sadly lacking in the majority of films today. The other thing about this movie versus previous Transformer movies is that you could see much more of the Autobot fight scenes than in previous movies from this franchise as opposed to nothing but a bunch of blurred metal with a voice. Well done to the director and techs for this pleasant change. As far as the length, something that is totally subject, if you have troubling focusing more than an hour to an hour and a half you might find this film challenging. My approach to an extra long film is to watch half one day and the following day finish the other half. The acting was solid so no complaints there. However, the best part of this film is the fact that every other word wasn't profanity or swearing; family friendly and easy on the ears. There simply is nothing artful about a script that has a string of profanity in what seems to be the prominent part of the dialogue. If you are a sci-fi buff or you are entertained by robot themed works, this is a film you should see.
- Serite2023-05-28Decent movie
So. I wasn't as much of a fan when this first came out, but I'm more of a fan now when watching it in my adulthood. you get more personality out of the Autobots, more gritty emotions, and despite what some people say, they reactions are very reasonable considering how terrible the situation they are in has become. I'd say the human characters were decent, although this movie suffers from the same eye-rolling useless female character making life hard for people. Really no need to ad a damsel in distress to the mix when everyone already had plenty to worry about. And, of course there are things that don't make sense when you really think about it, just as there were for the previous movies, but it was still very enjoyable. A step down from Dark of the Moon in quality, but we still get very decent action scenes and it's otherwise entertaining. I would recommend it.