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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Single-Disc Edition)
 
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Pure. Popcorn. Entertainment. That's an exact classification of director Michael Bay's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Think of Transformers 1 on crack. In other words, this sequel took all of the extreme elements that made fans love the first movie and increased them exponentially. The action is nonstop, with battles and explosions from start to finish. The camera (without any subtlety) exploits Megan Fox's hotness to the max. As if she weren't enough, a new sex kitten (Isabel Lucas) is thrown into the equation. Shia LaBeouf is as charismatic as ever, and fills the starring role with ease. And then there's the humor. Sam's parents (Kevin Dunn and Julie White)provided some semi-raunchy laugh-out-loud moments in the first movie, but now they take it to the next level. Sometimes it seems like they are trying a little too hard, but it is still hilarious.

As far as the “plot” goes, the writers didn't waste much time--it's really just a context for the giant-robot death matches and dramatic slow-mo sequences. The movie kicks off two years later where the Autobots have formed an alliance with the U.S. government, creating an elite team led by Major Lennox (Josh Duhamel), in an effort to snuff out any remaining Decepticons that show up. The bad guys keep coming, and it turns out that a much more menacing force than Megatron is out there--and it is looking for something on Earth that is tied to the very origin of the Transformers race. Fans of the franchise will be delighted by the addition of many new robot characters (there are well over 40 in the sequel, versus only 13 in the first). The second Transformers has shaped up to be one of the worst reviewed and most successful movies of all time. This strange pairing is really just an indication that this movie has one purpose: to entertain. The creators didn't want to waste time bogging down the action and drama with substance--which was arguably a good decision. --Jordan Thompson



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Inexpensive way to enjoy the movie
 
Review Date: December 29, 2009
Reviewer: Lea & Chris, St. Charles, MO
This is the basic DVD release, minimal extras, commentary, etc. but the movie is still fun and it is a cheap way to enjoy the film. For those of you who are not Transformer junkies, this is a great choice.
Came quickly!
 
Review Date: February 24, 2010
Reviewer: B. Nowell, Salt Lake City, UT
The movie came within a week. I am very impressed, movie came in great condition and I will buy from here again.
a more complete movie than the first
 
Review Date: March 7, 2010
Reviewer: falcon, canada
while i gave the first movie perfect marks for sheer entertainment,this sequel is actually a more complete film,in my opinion,as much as this type of movie can be.for one,the story is actually much more interesting and more developed.the humour quotient is upped in this one as well.there are quite a few chuckles.some of the transformers are really neat,especially on the Decepticon side.the fight scenes between the Transformers are quite spectacular,though that isn't surprising.what is surprising is that the transformation scenes(when the vehicles change into their robot forms and vice versa were not seamless,and looked herky jerky to me.in the original film,this was not an issue.still,it's immensely entertaining.and despite a few minor issue.a better movie overall.as an aside,the movie is nominated for a Razzie Award for worst movie,which mystifies me.it's nowhere near Razzie calibre.oh,well.for me,Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a 5/5
It's Not More Than Meets The Eye, But It's Pure Summer Fun
 
Review Date: December 13, 2009
Reviewer: Flap Jackson, State Road, NC
Continuing where Transformers left off, the Autobots are valiantly defending Earth from the pesky Decepticons. Along the way, thousands of innocent civilians are killed, but who cares, the Decepticons always lose at the end of the day right? That is until new ones are created, or brought back to life by other pesky Decepticons from outer space. It is then where College Freshman Shia Laboef (I hate spelling his, or his character's last name) must then help save humanity, with the help of familiar friends and Meagan Fox, who filmmakers could find no better reason to be in this film other than cheesy emotional scenes and eye candy.

I must admit, this film is impossible for a real movie reviewer, or critics to review because their job title has them breaking down movies to see if you should enjoy them. Unfortunately, if you break this film down, it loses all it's fun. So don't think, just sit and enjoy.

See It If:

You like Awesome action: This is almost a pure action movie, because the fighting sequences are stunning, and really make you get into the movie despite any flaws it may have. Sure, a 20-minute action sequence may be overblown, but I was enjoying every moment of it.

You like comedy that is funny in the moment: To balance the intense action, the writers upped the quotient on comedy this time around, having several LOL jokes that kept a semi-permanent smile on my face throughout the film, especially in the college scenes. Kudos especially to Kevin Dunn, Julie White, and Rainn Wilson who play Shia's parents and teacher, respectively. I could have done without the juvenile scenes of dogs humping which a 6-year old sitting a few seats down from me found particularly enjoyable. However, don't think about these jokes later, because you mind lose your mind trying to wrap it around these jokes.

Don't See It If:

Your movies are driven on plot: This plot is one in the moment as you get it when it's happening, but you're left wondering later how the heck they got there. Again, don't think, just sit and enjoy.

Your tolerance for pure stupidity is low: Yeah, this has been beaten to death by other reviewers. You have been warned.

You hated the Transformers mythology: Because if you got confused before, you're going to be scratching your head here. It's like they went for the geeks, and left the rest of us just to ignore that aspect, because it gets confusing.

Now For Some Observations:

This movie is very grounded in 2009... Swine Flu jokes? Economy jokes? And a Chevy Volt? Will anybody get what any of this means in 10 years?

Speaking of which, from the first scenes GM makes their presence known because they must have gotten a HUGE contract with the government.

Obama is anti-Transformer! He's mentioned specifically by name in the movie as wanting to shut down the Transformers program as he feels they could be a threat to nation's security. I mean, he is pro immigration! His National Security advisor is also a jerk within the movie, so it shows poor judgement in his staff choices... Republicans, ravage at this fact, Democrats steer clear of these scenes.

Did the composer get lazy in this movie? I counted no less than 4 times Linkin Park's "New Divide" was played in the movie either instrumentally or in full. Same goes for Green Day's "21 Guns" which I counted no less than 5 times during the movie. It also happened to be the ONLY song playing in Meagan Fox's garage.

Again, a LOT of civilians die in this movie. In the first I was shocked when a Decepticon plowed through a bus, but in this movie, that's nothing. Buildings are wiped out, cars are smashed at will, aircraft carriers are blown up with no survivors. It's almost numbing after a while.

Overall:

In a survey of viewers that saw the movie, 91% said it was as good, if not better than the first. I would join these people in saying that what the first one sets up, the sequel takes and runs away with in explosive fashion. And despite its many flaws, I was fully-engrossed in the movie, and you will be too if you don't try to break it down, or take it too seriously. But I must admit I have seen this movie 4 or 5 times now, and it grates on me more every time I see it, so keep repeat viewing at an absolute minimum. Keep your unbridled joy of watching the first time in your memory.
One of the Best Popcorn Movies
 
Review Date: November 16, 2009
Reviewer: Troy C. Mcclure, Los Angeles, CA
Better than the original I thought and if you're sitting at home Firday or Saturday night and want just a good all popcorn movie to watch, put this one on.

The special effects and camera work is unbelievable and it will leave you wanting more.

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