Watch “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” Movie
Another great heroic epic is now here at hand which is made to satisfy the hungry appetite of the children’s imagination. We are very proud to give you the title of the film “Transformers: dark of the Moon.
“Transformers: Dark of the Moon” is an overall miss that hits on occasion. The jangling steel robot balls and racially insensitive duo of Skids and Mudflap from “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” are nowhere in sight, but taking their place are Sam’s two small, wisecracking Autobot pets Wheelie (Tom Kenny) and Brains (Reno Wilson). These two are as insufferable as a baby hysterically crying into a person’s ear. Though Michael Bay has made a lot of leeway in the conception of his money shots—there is a stupendous one at around the one-hour mark set during a highway chase—he still tends to shoot his subjects too closely to understand at all times the spatiality of what’s going on. A scene set at a space shuttle launch wields a majesty not frequently seen, and in this one, at last, it seems as if lives are in imminent authentic danger. But why, oh, why must it overstay its welcome to such overblown lengths? Thrilling, then deflating, the film bores just when it should be taking itself to the next level. Concluding on an especially shrug-worthy note, “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” cannot be recommended when all is said and done. Considering how much more disastrous it could have been, however, this is one instance where two stars is almost something to celebrate.