Transformers: Dark of the Moon

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Oh No!
Obviously Michael Bay learned nothing from Revenge of the Fallen!

by invisionary1

Why is it in so many sequels they think if they blow up more stuff and show more half dressed hotties that this will make for a better movie. Michael Bay has successfully taken an amazing franchise...

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Transformers: Dark of the Moon review

by MrMystery

Crappy story...ridiculous fight scenes...no one gets hurt or so much as loses a shoe while sliding down the face of a skyscraper...and then falling through broken glass for 20 stories!!! The...

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******* AWESOME!!!

by havana.cuba95

This movie just gave me ghost bumps!! My eyes got watery !! It's nerve-breaking! So many mixed emotions right now!! Way better than the second one! I wasn't a big fan of transformers but I gotta...

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Entertainment Weekly
| Lisa Schwarzbaum

Dark of the Moon is hardly a fleet production, but here Bay makes his best, most flexible use yet of all the flamboyant bigness at his command: Computer-drawn characters and human actors seem to occupy the same narrative for once. Read full review

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Movieline
| Stephanie Zacharek

Bay doesn't care about your soul, he just wants your money - but he at least makes sure you go home feeling exhausted and spent rather than vaguely dissatisfied. It's a fair exchange. Read full review

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Slant Magazine
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While I still protest Bay's too-hasty cutting (many shots are good enough to warrant a few extra seconds), his set pieces, and his sets, are magnificently entertaining. Read full review

50
Boston Globe
| Wesley Morris

He concocts a climactic war that flattens downtown Chicago. Bay is such a little boy's director. You know he picked that city because it's the one with the best rock-'em-sock-'em street names. Wacker! Wabash! Read full review

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Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as Carly in "Transformers: Dark of the Moon."