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Movie Review – Transformers

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Evil alien robots try to take over the world by finding a cube from their home planet. Luckily there are good alien robots who would prefer that it didn’t happen. Caught up in the middle is a teenager with a car that is actually a good alien robot and a girl with stunning eyes and ermm…..

I personally believe that this movie doesn’t even get talked about being made if it wasn’t for that iconic Citroen commercial in the 90s where one of their cars becomes a robot and starts dancing. You can easily see the similarities between the alien robots (both good and bad) and the Citroen!

This is a fun movie, full of explosions, action, and slow mo shots that remind you of every other Michael Bay movie, which generally contain explosions, action and erm slow mo shots. The lead actors are good without being outstanding although it must be said that Megan Fox is a very distinctive and lovely young lady. The alien robots (more fun to say than Transformers which make me think of boxes plugged into the wall) are well done although they almost have too much detail in the end. Its hard to focus on the ‘facial’ expressions of Optimus Prime when you have to first work out where his face actually is. The humour and personalities that the good alien robots exhibit surprised and impressed me, they were generally funny without taking away the menace of giant alien robots.

I do have a couple of ‘issues’ with the movie though. Yes, this is a Michael Bay movie but when you become known for a certain style of shot, when you use it in one movie after displaying it in another it distracts from the movie you are watching. There is a scene when the delightful Ms Fox is getting up from the floor after an explosion that is filmed in slow mo as the camera moves around her. This is identical from a scene with another distinctively eyed beauty (Tea Leoni) in Bad Boys 1 (directed by… wait for it… Michael Bay). If that wasn’t bad enough, there is the shoot out under Hoover Dam between the secretary of defense, and some other people, against a bad alien robot that made Jar Jar Binks sound like Tom Hanks. While the shoot out is happening the camera spins around the action, capturing events from both sides, just as it did in Bad Boys 2 (which was… yeah you know the rest). In their respective movies, the scenes workedwell because one hadn’tbeen seen before and the other was used to good effect. In Transformers, it just reminded you of Bad Boys 1 & 2.

I understand product placement but it makes it hard to focus on a movie when ever single vehicle you see appears to have been made by General Motors. Not only were the good alien robots all GM cars and trucks, but any vehicle that might have been seen in a close up was either a Cadillac or another part of the GM corporation. Its a little too unbelievable but I guess thats how movies get made these days.

I had the same problem when you had the prominent product placement of a Mountain Dew dispenser, a Microsoft X Box being carried down the street for some unknown reason and an aforementioned Cadillac Escalade all become dangerous creatures! I understand that nearly every computer you see in movies these days are Macs because they do look better than PC’s but if movies were reality, owning an iBook would instantly mean your life would become endangered by evil alien robots, spys, or mad killers.

Another ‘if real life was like the movies’ moment. If you are an alien robot called Butterfly, or something nice, you will become a good alien robot, but if your name is something like Skullcrusher, Dreadnaught or Deathbringer, chances are you are going to grow up as a evil alien robot.

As the Animals once sang, Please don’t let me be misunderstood, I liked Transformers a lot, and it had a lot going for it. I loved the way Bumblebee communicated at the start of the movie, even if the old, and I do mean old, car stereo managed to pick up XM Radio (product placement) when he finally tries to talk to the humans. A lot of when the good alien robots are acting like humans is funny and enjoyable. The action scenes while a little hectic are well done, and Josh Duhamel is almost convincing as a soldier if it wasn’t for watching Las Vegas every week.

I know my 2 1/2 yr old will love it as it has both a Camaro and robots, two of his favourite things and I did enjoy it, its just not as good as I hoped it would be!

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Posted by on October 17th, 2007 No Comments

Sci Fi September # 26 – V for Vendetta

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A futuristic London where a fascist government rules with an iron hand is the scene for a moving, horrifying and hopeful movie about what happens when the men who are in charge become too controlling.

A masked man unleashed a revenge that lasts a year and during which time, the truth of what has happened to the country is revealed. Innocents are caught up in the revenge, and truths about them change who they are.

I am finding it hard to explain what the movie is about even though I know what it was about and I have already read the graphic novel. I think perhaps because this is a movie with many layers, many sub plots and with very many facets to each. I am sure that some people will watch it and say that it is a social comment on the state of some countries right now. I am sure others will think it a poor relation to the Matrix. All I know is that it is a powerful movie that doesn’t avoid the pain to soften the blow. I loved the movie but I wonder if perhaps many people will simply not get it. I hope they do because this is a very well acted, well written story that was important enough for Alan Moore when he wrote it, even if he doesn’t want his name attached to it now.

Obviously there were changes to the plot, some for speed, others, perhaps to make the story more palatable. In this time of terrorists around the world, this movie perhaps shows the difference between one who is simply a terrorist and someone who is fighting for something more. Its a thin line that often appears differently to different people.

In the end this is a major movie that people should sit up and take notice of.

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Posted by on September 26th, 2007 No Comments

Sci Fi September # 19 – Pitch Black

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A spaceship transporting cargo and a group of civilians crash land on a planet lit by two hot suns. Their only problem is that one of the survivors is a hardened criminal. Oh that and in the dark waits creatures who can’t stand the light but will kill anything in the dark. Oh, and the two suns are about to be eclipsed.

The movie that pretty much introduced Vin Diesel to the movie world, is part sci fi thriller and part horror movie. The great hook of the movie is that you have to have light to survive and yet the two suns that normally overwhelm the planet with light are about to be eclipsed. You also have this great character in Riddick who is so charismatic.

Similar to Alien, Pitch Black will make the viewer jump out of their skin on several occasions and yet still want to see more. The aliens are pretty cool looking and not your normal bi-ped with a silly mask on. They work very well and do their best to eat anything that moves.

A good scary thriller with a great lead character and good effects.

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Posted by on September 19th, 2007 1 Comment

Sci Fi September is back

Yes folks, or rather probably folk, the now annual review of science fiction  movies is coming to a screen near you starting September 1st.  After successfully surviving 30 movies last year, 30 more will be reviewed this year. To recap last year we had:

Sci Fi September # 1 – The Terminator

Sci Fi September # 2 – Mission to Mars

Sci Fi September # 3 - Contact

Sci Fi September # 4 – Total Recall

Sci Fi September # 5 – Logans Run

Sci Fi September # 6 – Galaxy Quest

Sci Fi September # 7 – Star Trek

Sci Fi September # 8 - Tron

Sci Fi September # 9 – Dark Star

Sci Fi September # 10 – The Fifth Element

Sci Fi September # 11 – When Worlds Collide

Sci Fi September # 12 - Alien

Sci Fi September # 13 – Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Sci Fi September # 14 – The Day The Earth Stood Still

Sci Fi September # 15 – The Last Starfighter

Sci Fi September # 16 – The Abyss

Sci Fi September # 17 – Independance Day

Sci Fi September # 18 – The Quiet Earth

Sci Fi September # 19 - Sphere

Sci Fi September # 20 – Ice Pirates

Sci Fi September # 21 – Minority Report

Sci Fi September # 22 – Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

Sci Fi September # 23 – Forbidden Planet

Sci Fi September # 24 – Star Wars

Sci Fi September # 25 – Blade Runner

Sci Fi September # 26 – Battle Beyond The Stars

Sci Fi September # 27 – War of the Worlds

Sci Fi September # 28 – The Matrix

Sci Fi September # 29 – The Day The Earth Caught Fire

Sci Fi September # 30 – The Thing From Another World

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Posted by on July 19th, 2007 2 Comments

Sci Fi September # 27 – War of the Worlds

Alien tripods erupt from the earth after severe lightening storms. One family struggle to survive while trying to find safety.

The remake of the 1953 movie version of the 1938 radio broadcast of the 1898 book by H.G. Wells. This version stars Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning among others in this updated tale. While some portions of the story were changed, locations, main characters, others parts, such as the actual tripods and the encounter in the cellar were kept in.

Talking of which, the tripods are generally scary. The tripods look evil, and are very convincing when moving, an issue that prevented the 1953 version of also including three legged monster machines.

This is a scary movie. Scary in the fact that you jump and hope the main characters survive. Scary as in the way the movie treats the action, with a lot of panic and not a lot of information for the characters.

This is a good movie that does justification of the original body of work. If anything, I would have cast a lesser known star in the lead role so you could buy into the average guy role, but other than that, great movie.

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Posted by on September 27th, 2006 4 Comments