Friday, January 9, 2015

#MattsMovieMania Transformers: Age of Extinction

Autobots must escape sight from a bounty hunter who takes control of the human serendipity: Unexpectedly, Optimus Prime and his remaining gang turn to a mechanic and his daughter for help.

After the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons that leveled Chicago, humanity thinks that all alien robots are a threat. So Harold Attinger, a CIA agent, establishes a unit whose sole purpose is to hunt down all of them. But it turns out that they are aided by another alien robot who is searching for Optimus Prime. Cade Yeager, a "robotics expert", buys an old truck and upon examining it, he thinks it's a Transformer. When he powers it up, he discovers it's Optimus Prime. Later, men from the unit show up looking for Optimus. He helps Yeager and his daughter Tessa escape but are pursued by the hunter. They escape and Yeager learns from technology he took from the men that a technology magnate and defense contractor named Joshua Joyce is part of what's going on, so they go to find out what's going on.

"The movie Transformers 4 was a good movie, but not great. I honestly think the acting was good but the story line could've been better. Most squeal's or whatever usually continue on with the storyline but this didn't really continue on from the battle of Chicago in Transformers 3. They only kept 3 of the characters from the original movies and changed the structure of the movie. The last two had more of a build up to the final battle. It did get somewhat towards the end. I think Mark Wahlberg played a very good part in it. If they kept the original characters and kept more to the original story line and made it more of a continuation then it'd probably be a better movie. People are complaining about how bad it is but personally if your a transformers fan then it's still a must see. If this is your first transformers movie then you should still see it because you pick up the story fast." -User

"Either I'm getting dumber or the “Transformers” sequels are getting more coherent." -Jordan Hoffman

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