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CinemaSins' Everything Wrong With Transformers: Age of Extinction Is Two Parts & 32 Minutes Long


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CinemaSins has posted the latest installment in their "Everything Wrong With) series, covering Transformers: Age of Extinction... and it's a two-part video clocking in at a total of 32 minutes. For comparison, the first Amazing Spider-Man film took them all of two minutes. Somehow Toy Story took them ten, so we may be looking at some editorial bloat as time goes on, but still... 32 minutes. Keep reading to see! Read the Full News Story Here

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Too much wrong, and too little time to hear about it. :awsum

Amen to that. I had a little bit of hope after DOTM, but this...this is no good. AoE ran in the same putrid race as ROTF.

 

Terrible.

 

I watched the movie with a 12 year old who just picked the movie apart scene by scene (reminded me of myself)...and unlike me he actually WANTED TO SEE THE MOVIE.

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Too much wrong, and too little time to hear about it. :awsum

Amen to that. I had a little bit of hope after DOTM, but this...this is no good. AoE ran in the same putrid race as ROTF.

 

Terrible.

 

I watched the movie with a 12 year old who just picked the movie apart scene by scene (reminded me of myself)...and unlike me he actually WANTED TO SEE THE MOVIE.

 

 

After DoTM, I had really hoped it was done. Of course, that was not to be. But upon seeing the AoE script, characters, and their janky toys, I said, 'No more Bayverse.' The extremely superb Transformers Prime series also helped solidify that decision! As an aside, they end that excellent series, but keep advancing these crappy films...go figure. I know, moolah, but I digress. Anyway, just watching a portion of this critique, and seeing some of the footage to go along with it, I'm glad I made the choice not to proceed into oblivion. As a result, I've definitely saved (or diverted) money, both at the box office and in my collection, as well as peace of mind to venture into purer paths of Transformers. I can no longer accept the disastrous route of the franchise, the chronology, the whole kit and caboodle, that this Bay mediocrity permeates. If it takes growing to a ripe old age before ever seeing an acceptable rendition of Transformers live-action on the big screen that Michael Bay has absolutely nothing to do with, then so be it. Honestly, nothing would be better than what we keep getting! Of course, we know they're already picking which shots to reuse for the next piece o' :poop

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