Transformers: Age of Extinction

2014 • 165 minutes
4.2
22.3K reviews
18%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

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!
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.2
22.3K reviews
The Rift
February 29, 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 :/
13 people found this review helpful
Nicholas Whipps
October 7, 2014
I'm not a fan of Michael Bay's transformers movies. Their plot lines are practically incoherent. There are too many holes and nonsensical progressions. All this is to me is CGI gone wrong. I know I'm in the minority here, but with plots this weak, I can't get myself to like them. Bay also really needs to calm down with his camera flares. I deeply regret watching this movie in almost every way imaginable. But Bay must be doing something right because these movies are so popular!
45 people found this review helpful
Charlie Thatcher
January 26, 2017
This movie makes the first three Transformers look Oscar worthy. Hemsworth's character was flat out annoying, Galvatron was in the movie for maybe two minutes, Lockdown went down like a sissy, for whatever reason there's yet ANOTHER cybertronian artifact on earth, the enemy "army" was completely pointless, and the "transformium" thing might actually be the cheapest thing I've seen since Steven Seagal's accuracy. It honestly feels like a knockoff of the original Transformers movies, and to quote Bumblebee who quotes someone else because of his "inability to speak", I hate cheap knock offs.
76 people found this review helpful