Transformers Revenge of the Fallen: The IMAX Experience Movie Reviews
Transformers Revenge of the Fallen: The IMAX Experience
Release Date: Jun 24, 2009
Genre: Action/AdventureSuspense/Thriller
Rating: (PG-13)
User reviews on Transformers Revenge of the Fallen: The IMAX Experience
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people say it was bad they were wrong i thought it was pure art also what i liked about it is it had romance, comedy, action, and drama c it c it c it c it c it c it c it c it
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Nice CGI and action packed. It was a little hard to follow the fight sequences because Transformers and Decepticons blend together with all their movong parts. I thought there was a weak plot, and lame attempts at humor. For the life of me, I can't figure out why my kids needed to hear all the foul language... they were embarrassed by it.
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•IGN “The biggest movie of the summer is finally here, but that’s the problem — it’s just too bloody big. Epic, spectacular but unfortunately far, far too long, the film proves that when it comes to Michael Bay blockbuster movies, you can have too much of a good thing.”
•Total Film: “ ‘Fallen’ frequently approaches the first pic’s all-out awesomeness, and even occasionally surpasses it. A forest face-off between Optimus Prime and three Decepticons is impressive enough to merit comparison with King Kong’s multiple T-Rex smackdown. It’s this close to being the perfect summer flick.”
•London’s Daily Mirror: “Pure mindless adventure mayhem that sticks firm and hard to its winning formula.”
•Hollywood Reporter: “Shia LaBeouf gets little chance to show what charm he might have. Meanwhile, Megan Fox has little to do except look great in a tank top and tight jeans while running in slow motion through flying sand.”
•Variety: “The sheer amount of ripping steel, exploding mechanical parts and mutating vehicles of all shapes and sizes is something to behold. Industrial Light & Magic’s superb handling of these sequences, which are like a little boy’s playtime fantasy taken to Wagnerian proportions, are the veritable centerpieces of a narrative that makes little effort to set up the fights.”
•London Daily Mail: “Virtually all the dialogue is inaudible, drowned out by battles, explosions and gargantuan lumps of metal crashing into each other. I noted down a few morsels: ‘Punkass Decepticon, any last words?’ ‘The boy will not escape — we have him in our sights!’ and ‘There’s another source of Energon on this planet; the boy can lead us to it!’ I have no idea why I wrote those lines down, still less what they mean. I was just grateful to be able to hear them.”