Early Reviews for Transformers: Dark Of The Moon

Early Reviews for Transformers: Dark Of The Moon

Four reviews have been posted on Rotten Tomatoes: click to see how many are fresh.

Review Opinion
By nailbiter111 - Jun 27, 2011 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Transformers
Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com

The early reviews are in, so far it's three fresh and one rotten for Transformers 3. Most of the critics believe the special effects are well worth the 3D dollars, and the plot is much more coherent this time around. While on the negative side the movie appears to suffer from more cheesy humor and characters that over stay their welcome.


THE FRESH

Time will tell whether Transformers: Dark of the Moon really is the final Transformers film for both director Michael Bay and star Shia LaBeouf, but it's certainly the best one in this hugely successful, but widely loathed franchise. It's devoid of Decepticon testicles, Autobot heaven, offensive robots -- and Megan Fox.
by Jim Vejvoda, IGN



With director Michael Bay's unsubtle stamp splattered all over it, teenage boys and their elder brothers will be in techno heaven, although you need vertigo drops for the hand-held camera work and a degree in transformology to keep track of the detail of the highly complex plot. The dialogue is sometimes hard to understand too.
by Louise Keller, Urban Cinefile



Transformers 3 (full title - Transformers: Dark Of The Moon) might struggle to equal the sheer exhilaration of Bay's 2007 trilogy-starter, but it’s a whole lot more coherent and fulfilling than Revenge Of The Fallen.

Yes, it’s punishingly long – the longest so far, in fact – and comes saddled with some excruciating attempts at comedy (the most painful involving The Hangover’s Ken Jeong as a LaBeouf-accosting conspiracy theorist)

by Neil Smith, Total Film




THE ROTTEN
In other words, Bay has delivered another empty spectacle that is overlong and mostly tedious. For a film centred on action set pieces it contains a lot of dull exposition and the humour is either cheesy or very simple innuendo, based around the fact that Sam’s new girlfriend Carly Spencer (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) is attractive in the most conventional sense. And we’re not talking fun, cheeky ‘Nice beaver’ à la The Naked Gun innuendo here either, we’re talking about stuff that Benny Hill would have dismissed as banal. The performances are yet again on the same level as pantomime theatre with lots of shouting, Gilmore Girls­­-style rapid dialogue and characters making ‘amusing’ asides to themselves.
by Thomas Caldwell, Cinema Autopsy
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PaulRom
PaulRom - 6/27/2011, 7:23 AM
^^^^Does EVERY comment thread have to be about Green Lantern? Jeez, it seems like everytime I see a comment thread some asshole is bashing the film like it's as bad as Batman & Robin or something.
But I'm glad TF3's getting good reviews. :D
StrangerX
StrangerX - 6/27/2011, 8:03 AM
I want to go to techno heaven. Can't wait!!!
@paul-totally agree with you.
Stumblin
Stumblin - 6/27/2011, 10:58 AM
Looking forward to this movie, sucks to hear how the action shots are still not clear, that's my biggest gripe about these movies, I can't tell what the [frick] is going on.
95
95 - 6/28/2011, 6:50 AM
I never liked how they portrayed the government/federal agents as comedic and not very serious in the previous films.

TF3. IMAX 3D. Tonight. Can't wait.

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