The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
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Y oye, puedo decir que, la pelicula no es lo mio, por ser muy ochentera y ñoña, ademas que no me la puedo tomar en serio cuando en cada escena te meten una canción de amor cuando un personaje muere, pero aun asi, es mejor que las dirigio Michael Bay (aunque le tengo un gusto... read more
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And hey, I can say that, the movie is not my thing, because it is very eighties and naughty, also I can not take it seriously when in each scene you get a love song when a character dies, but still, it is Better than Michael Bay directed them (although I have a guilty taste fo... read more
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"Unicron Crimes committed: The death of Optimus Prime, Mass murder, Usage of dark magic, Brainwashing, Mass genocide, Blackmail, Stalking, Mass torture, Terrorism, Planetary assault, etc. Note: Subject is a giant killer robot planet. Don’t approach it. "
" The Decepticons have invaded and taken over the Autobots' home planet, Cybertron. The Autobots are determined to fight back and go to Autobot City on Earth for supplies. Decepticons hijack and take over the ship, resulting in a fierce battle between the Autobots and Decepticons, the result of which is devastating. A new threat to the Autobots appears in the form of Unicron, a massive planet-devouring transformer The Transformers: The Movie is a 1986 animated science fiction action film ba"
" The Decepticons have invaded and taken over the Autobots' home planet, Cybertron. The Autobots are determined to fight back and go to Autobot City on Earth for supplies. Decepticons hijack and take over the ship, resulting in a fierce battle between the Autobots and Decepticons, the result of which is devastating. A new threat to the Autobots appears in the form of Unicron, a massive planet-devouring transformer The Transformers: The Movie is a 1986 animated science fiction action film ba"
"Reason for the future sucking: Optimus Prime dies a horrible death, dozens of Transformers are destroyed, and a giant planet like robot, named Unicron is about to destroy Earth. And Galcatus, The Destroyer Of All Worlds is all like: "You can't do that you bastard, that's supposed to be MY JOB!" Year it takes place: 2005"
“Una de las peores mierdas que hiso Hasbro y la responsable de que la serie de Generación 1 decayera agregando nuevos personajes pendejos sin ninguna puta carisma, hasta las películas de michael bay sin miles de veces mejores que esta jotada” read more
"I am not, going to spoil the major plot point, only to say this, a lot of Transformers fan grabbed Kleenex, right away after the moment. Then, there is the beginning. There is a big body count, even for a Transformers animated film. Hope that you are not too attached to the characters, because they fall, and fall down hard."
" Date: 8/25/2020 Viewed: Blu-Ray Re-Watch Note: It's been a while since I have seen this movie and I had the 30th-anniversary Blu-Ray sitting on my shelf for a while now. The original 80s Transformers TV show ended long before I was born, but I did watch some episodes of it on VHS as a little kid. I got into Transformers as a kid with Beast Wars back in the 90s and I lost interest in the mid-2000s when Cybertron came out (I did watch Prime on Netflix several years ago and I did like it for th"
“I was watching the movie of the Transformers of the 80's, you know the one that does have all the essence of robots.
And hey, I can say that, the movie is not my thing, because it is very eighties and naughty, also I can not take it seriously when in each scene you get a love song when a character dies, but still, it is Better than Michael Bay directed them (although I have a guilty taste for the trilogy), as it expands his universe much better than the conveniences of Bay.
That yes, the animation is of God.” read more
“Estaba viendo la pelicula de los Transformers de los 80's, ya saben la que si tiene toda la escencia de los robots.
Y oye, puedo decir que, la pelicula no es lo mio, por ser muy ochentera y ñoña, ademas que no me la puedo tomar en serio cuando en cada escena te meten una canción de amor cuando un personaje muere, pero aun asi, es mejor que las dirigio Michael Bay (aunque le tengo un gusto culposo a la trilogia), ya que expande mucho mejor su universo que las conveniencias de Bay.
Eso si, la animación es de dios.” read more
" Directed by: Nelson Shin Produced by: Jay Bacal, Joel Bacal,Nelson Shin, Tom Griffin, Lee Gunther, and Margaret Loesch Written by: Ron Friedman Based on characters created by: Nobuyuki Okude, Jim Shooter, Dennis O'Neil, and Bob Budiansky Cinematography: Masatoshi Fukui Edited by: David Hankins Music by: Vince DiColla Distributed by: DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group"
"Re-watch - Dec. 28th My daughter wanted to watch a movie with me before bedtime, and this was the shortest film in my stack for her to see. She wound up enjoying it, and I think it's safe to say she liked the soundtrack most of all. I still find it a lot of fun, mostly for nostalgia reasons if I'm honest. Not sure why I thought it was worthy of a 9/10, so I adjusted my rating for it (my inner child is having a hard time with this). It plays very much at times like they'd expected it to run on T"
"A little bit better than the live-action Bay films, for a very small fraction of the budget... and it has Orson Welles."