Transformers: Age of Extinction

2014 • 165 minutos
4.2
22,2 k opiniones
18%
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From director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg comes the best 'Transformers' ever! With humanity facing extinction from a terrifying new threat it's up to Optimus Prime and the Autobots to save the world. But now that our government has turned against them they'll need a new team of allies including inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) and the fearsome Dinobots!
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4.2
22,2 k opiniones
Erich Weihrauch
19 de setiembre de 2014
Saw this movie for free thanks to a Dell event. I would have never paid to see it myself. After 60 minutes the plot completely falls apart, and the story plays out like the writers threw darts at a board randomly. At that point I just started wondering how many more explosions till its over. I liked the first three....they were OK as robot beat em up movies but this...this was just awful.
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Richard Walker
5 de octubre de 2014
Being a lifelong fan of transformers I was excited to hear of the dinobots appearance in this one, although film doesn't have Sam involved it prove to be the best of the series. All are great but this one stands above the rest. However mark is the better actor, only weak point I have is how galavtron is handled, wished was like the 80s film Where they used Lenard nimory voice (Spock) can't wait to see ultron the planet eating transformer make an appearance now, only films I feel Where CGI is properly used.
The Rift
29 de febrero de 2016
I feel like the cartoons I watched as a child are being raped and raped violently by test audiences that don't get laid. Every installment focuses more and more on a helpless hot piece of tail along with more and more drug out fight scenes. It never goes anywhere. The camera either zooms in on worried parents, the jailbait girlfriend, the cool car, or genocidal robots. I think they lost the original scipt and replaced it with Hot Rod Magazine :/
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