Transformers: Dark of the Moon (12A)

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<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5

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Time Out says

Mon Jun 27 2011

The tone is set for this third – and hopefully final – episode in the tiresome toy-based franchise somewhere around the fifth minute. It’s then that a bracing, pacy intro explaining how the entire American space programme was a cover for an alien fact-finding mission gives way to a grotesque, leering up-the-skirt shot of new leading lady Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s backside. From there, it follows the same template as the first two films: 90 minutes of near-unwatchable plot filler, bad slapstick, dubious racial stereotypes and crude softcore followed by a solid hour of indistinguishable shiny objects smashing into each other while their faceless human counterparts run about shouting ‘Go!’.

Football-faced fratboy Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) is called back into action to save the world for a third time when a crashed Autobot spaceship is discovered on the Moon, causing exiled villain Megatron to come out of hiding and restart the Transformer war. The rest of the plot is all but impossible to follow, but it has something to do with teleportation, invasion and the enslavement of the human race.

A fairly annoying but mostly forgettable presence in the first two films, LeBeouf has graduated to full-on liability, his shrieking, barking, berserker performance just one of many inexplicable elements in this shouty, infuriating film. But he’s Laurence Olivier next to Huntington-Whiteley, whose blank, pouty turn as Sam’s new squeeze makes one long for the good old days of Megan Fox.

‘Dark of the Moon’ isn’t totally unbearable. Cameos from the likes of Frances McDormand, Patrick Dempsey and even Buzz Aldrin prove amusing distractions, and there’s a solid action sequence set in a toppling skycraper. But mostly this is fairly agonising: long, loud, lurid and lacklustre.
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Rated:

12A

UK release:

Fri Jul 1 2011

Duration:

154 mins

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Rated as: 4/5 (29 ratings)
  • Is this guy for real? For one thing, this is just rude, and it is very clear that he wasn't aware of the fact that he was reviewing an action film. He talks about how there being too much smashing together of shiny things, but it wouldn't be a Transformers movie without that! And the only reason he bangs on about the plot being unfollowable is that he is clearly not sharp enough to pay attention to the film he is reviewing. Honestly, and AWFUL film critic.

    Ollie Mon Jun 27 2011
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  • Yet another snobby nosed reviewer so out of touch with the genre he's supposed to be fairly reviewing. If these guys dont like these kind of films from the off then they SHOULD'NT be reviewing them. Itd be like me reviewing 'Gone with the wind'..a critic favorite but i could'nt think of anything worse to waste my time watching. Overall then a very unfair & unbalanced opinion from an overly biased public schoolboy reviewer! Here's a better review in a nutshell...if you love this kind of thing you'll love this film but if you dont you wont. For me this film was mind-blowing entertainment!!

    film nut Mon Jun 27 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Is this guy serious? He probably doesn't even know what Transformers is.

    Jordan Mon Jun 27 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • ye screw him he knows nothing about action movies transformers dark of the moon is easily gonna own all summer movies and possibly be the best sci fi action movie of all time screw you you michael bay hater

    nalz Mon Jun 27 2011
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  • This guy is just stupid. I thought DOTM was the best of the three. Plenty of action and everything. The plot was easily followable and made sense. If you hated ROTF, you'll love DOTM.

    Ryan Mon Jun 27 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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