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Transformers: Dark of The Moon Quick Review

by isaac on Jul.01, 2011, under Movies, Thoughts

Guess it’s time for me to put a quick review of the movie that forms the conclusion of the trilogy & the last Transformers live action movie by Michael Bay.

The Good Stuff:

1) Amazing action/battle scenes!!! You really have to give it to Bay for being able to envision & pull off the amazing action/battles sequences in this movie. Everyone’s favourite is the highway battle ending in a showdown.  Great stuff!!!

2) Lots of Transformers G1 throwbacks. If you grew up watching Transformers G1 you’ll recognise these. Heck even the main plot is based on a few episodes from G1.

3) The special effects!!! The robots and Chicago in ruins are really the highlight of the special effects. They look so real you can’t tell at all it’s fake. No they didn’t destroy Chicago while filming but it certainly felt like that in the movie.

4) No dorky comedy, annoying robots and bad acting.  Couldn’t stand the type of humor & annoying twins in the 2nd movie? They are all gone. The comedy is good & everyone had a good laugh when it happens. Also, the new girl is good, didn’t do badly or amazingly. I really enjoyed the story arc of Dylan Gould, played very well by Patrick Dempsey. That was perhaps the most satisfying story arc in the whole movie to me.

 

The Bad Stuff:

1)  The storyline. It’s not well connected & feels hastily strung together. But then again, you’re not watching this for the story right?

2) New characters that were little used. Though there’s a few new characters plucked from Transformers G1 that were fan favorites, they were hardly developed & little used, including a very hyped up villain. Very disappointing.

3) The 3D. Well, it’s not that it’s bad, it’s just pretty non-existent to me. The only time i noticed it was during the Birdmen scenes, where soldiers jumped out of planes in wingsuits & fly around buildings with Decepticons shooting at them. Perhaps this has more to do with our local cinemas than with the 3D as in the USA, people have been reporting very impressive 3D. Oh well….

The Conclusion:

Go watch the movie!!! The special effects & actions sequences are more than enough to warrant watching this. Just remember to leave your brain & Transformers G1 expectations at the entrance & you’ll enjoy this spectacular Bayham movie at it’s best. :-D

 

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Transformers: Dark of The Moon 3D

by isaac on May.30, 2011, under Movies, Thoughts

3D movies have been pretty much a failure & a waste of money to me. Ever since watching Avatar in 3D (I’ve watched both the normal & special editions in 3D), no movie has come remotely close to what was achieved in Avatar. OK, I know some people will make a case for Resident Evil: Afterlife which I admit is one of the better 3D movies (in terms of technical use of 3D, not plot wise :-D ), it still felt more like trying to show off 3D instead of being a natural fit. The movie environment was in a lot of dark confined spaces which doesn’t show off 3D well so the filmmakers resorted to an overuse of slow motion.

Michael Bay wasn’t a believer in 3D as well. He called it a gimmick & said he would never consider it when he took on the task of making the 3rd live action Transformers movie. I agree with him. But right before shooting started for the movie, something changed his mind. We found out why recently. The secret weapon the studios used to convince Michael Bay to make the movie in 3D is James Cameron, the director of Avatar movie, the man who dropped my jaw for redefining how a 3D movie should be experienced.

The Hollywood Reporter

Here’s the article that was published on www.michaelbay.comHollywood Reporter: Michael Bay Reveals James Cameron’s Secret Role in the Making of ‘Transformers’. It’s a very interesting read especially after I’ve watched the interview myself but couldn’t quite catch all of the conversations. Here’s the original interview done with Michael Bay & James Cameron, be warned though, it’s over 13 minutes long.

Some of you may have seen the 3D trailer for Transformers Dark of The Moon in theaters if you were watching any 3D movies recently (I haven’t). This trailer has some new scenes not included in the original official trailer. For those who didn’t manage to catch it (me!! :lol: )  or wants to have a second look, here it is below.

I have to say I’m far more enthusiastic to watch this movie in 3D now. If James Cameron is impressed with the 3D, I don’t think I can ask for more :-D . Transformers Dark of The Moon opens in Malaysian theaters on June 29, 2011.

 

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Transformers Collection – Display Cabinet Update March 2011

by isaac on Mar.18, 2011, under Figures

Wow, I didn’t realise my last update on my display cabinet was done in Sept, 2010, 6 months ago. OK, time for a blog post about it. So how did my collection grow? Enormously!! Kinda shocking to be honest now that I look at my collection. I now have 2 display cabinets & both are almost full, but I think I need to do some rearrangement to make better use of the space I have. Because of the big number of figures, I won’t be listing the names of the figures this time, just generally the line each shelf has. Feel free to ask in the comments though.  :-D

Masterpiece, Alternity, Revoltech & Fansproject Shelf

Alternator, Binaltech, RTS/Henkei Shelf

Movie Shelf

Classics/Henkei Shelf

War for Cybertron & Others Shelf

A Mixed Up Shelf :D

Animated, Star Wars & Marvel Stuff

Here’s a little bonus, these are some pics of my bro’s display cabinet.  :-)

Beast Wars Maximals Shelf

Beast Wars Predacons Shelf

So is my collection going to grow to a third cabinet in the near future? Honestly, I don’t think so. The biggest problem is space, there’s just no space for a third cabinet. Unless I build a special room behind my house just for my stuff, but that’s not likely to happen soon.  ;-)

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