Transformers: Age of Extinction
Transformers: Age of Extinction
PG-13 | 27 June 2014 (USA)
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As humanity picks up the pieces after the battle of Chicago, a shadowy group reveals itself in an attempt to control the direction of history…while an ancient, powerful new menace sets Earth in its crosshairs. With help from Cade Yeager, Optimus Prime and the Autobots rise to meet their most fearsome challenge yet.

Reviews
Rijndri Load of rubbish!!
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Iseerphia All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Kenney Madsen The first bit of the movie were "so-so", but I could maybe, maybe buy into that. Even though I thought it were already a bit over the top and incoherent with the story.But very soon, everything goes sideways. There is generally no storyline, no actual plot. The dialogue in the movie is very poor and has no real depth to it. In the previous Transformer movies, they have managed to also have some fun dialogue, but if they are in this movie, I totally missed them.The movie tries to save itself with alot of action, but sadly its not very good or memorable. And the particleeffects looks aweful and poorly implementet. Also the movie is packed with product-placement, I don't mind some product placement, as it can make a movie look more "real-world". But here it's over the top and only an attempt to finance a bad movie, from an otherwise good franchise.The last 1½ hour or so, were nothing but action, but without coherency and without that plot I mentioned, well it is just wasted screentime. I could not watch this movie in one sitting, and even during my second sitting, I simply did not manage to watch the last 15 min. or so. Fair enough, you might not fall asleep to this movie, but it has nothing else going for it.
capricornius Alright, alright, this is not the best movie ever made, but it's way better than some people give it credit for. But genre-wise it's a weird movie. There's action, drama, sci-fi, an occasional bit of comedy and a truckload of product placement, notice all the supercars. Of course it's supercars and not regular everyday cars, which in my opinion would make much more sense. Also keep an eye out for the 2001 Cadillac Cien concept car, it makes a very brief appearance. It still looks brand new, though it were 13 years old at the time.I don't know if you'll like this movie or not, I guess it depends on what you compare it with.But if you have two and 2 hours and 45 minutes then you could watch this movie. Just be prepared for a lot of GCI.
cinemajesty Movie Review: "Transformers: Age of Extinction" (2014)When the Transformers movie series seems at its ultra-heights with "Dark of the Moon" (2011) witnessing a sky-jumping science-fiction-action sequence in Mid-Town Chicago lasting up to consecutive 50 minutes with a thrilling hyper-computer-generated fight scene supervised by Lucasfilm Ltd. affiliate Industrial, Light and Magic (ILM) between Optimus and double-crossing Sentinel Prime plus a classy Megatron interference to build a full triangle on south bridge, comes along "Age of Extinction" continuesly directed by Michael Bay pushing Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg as newly-introduced father-of-one inventor to become a full throttle event movie ride of an exceptional 155-Minute-Editorial additional fixed by Academy-Award-winning editor William Goldenberg, when despite brutal-rating-drops on the U.S. domestic market in Summer 2014, executive producer Steven Spielberg and director-vision-ensuring as on-set-patroling producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura have a prevailing stand-alone Transformer hit movie, especially on the ongoing home entertaining VOD market that delivers not only a throughout joy-loving supporting cast, including further-introductions, daughter-playing Nicola Peltz, Stanley Tucci as the scene-stealing super-entrepreneur Joshua Joyce ruling a whole facility of metal transforming alien-genes before shifts from Texas, USA to the exotic location of Shanghai, China fulfills the promise of eagerly-awaited awakenings of the dinobots in a fierce battle of clinking metals, earth-mud splashes as mechanic liquids spoiling proportions.© 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)
fstammen So after the previous Transformer movies we could expect the worst here but for some reason we got sucked in again. This time because of the promise of Dinobots, and be honest, who doesn't think the Dinobots are cool?! What a disappointment this whole movie became! The story is very unbelievable and although there are metallic robotic dino's, they were just dino's and not saying "Me Grimlock". It becomes very obvious this is all product placement and pandering up to audiences in China. And worse, a large portion of the movie us a discussion about underage sex and trying to normalize it. Why? We want to see an action movie with dinorobot's and not some sexual fantasies from the director. Also the end is completely unbelievable: the evil robot owns Optimus and the other Autobots but then 3 humans step in and kick the robot's ass. I mean come on, I understand they need to shoehorn humans in but like this? No way! This is one of the few movies I played with my smartphone for a long time because I was bored out of my mind so avoid this one!