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Revenge of the Fallen expects viewers to believe the events of Transformers were covered up by the government. More distrust, tinged with preposterous conspiracy, not long after the advent of Birtherism. How timely. Roped in is the dual hero’s journey, shared by Autobot leader Optimus Prime and Shia LeBouf. Revenge of the Fallen is subpar compared to the first Transformers, but to give it some credit it’s definitely one of most bat-shit insane movies to ever come out of Hollywood. (That’s a possible top 10 list idea.) Like the first movie, the story is needlessly difficult to follow, but unlike it’s predecessor it’s not bogged down with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) - full transcript. A youth chooses manhood. The week Sam Witwicky starts college, the Decepticons make trouble in Shanghai. A presidential envoy believes it's because the Autobots are around; he wants them gone. He's wrong: the Decepticons need access to Sam's mind to see some glyphs imprinted there When an ancient Decepticon known as The Fallen rises up to wreak vengeance, Sam and his girlfriend, Mikaela, must figure out the history of the Transformers on Earth and find a way to defeat The Fallen once and for all. Action 2009 2 hr 29 min. 20%. 14+. PG-13. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel. Director Michael Bay. Neither of the Transformers films are masterpieces, but neither are terrible movies either in my opinion. And yes, this is coming from a fan of the 1984 series and 1986 movie. Transformers 2:Revenge of the Fallen is not the best of the year, but it is a long way from the worst either(not like The Ugly Truth or Dragonball Evolution). This can easily be done in zone West cost downtown mission Last gang around. Lock onto an enemy and shoot the enemy until there is a sliver of health left. Make sure your very close to that enemy Skids & Mudflap are a pair of twin Autobot brothers who appear as supporting characters in the 2009 film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The two are hyperactive and argumentative, frequently frustrating their allies, but when the chips are down, they make a strong fighting force. Skids was voiced by Tom Kenny and Mudflap was voiced by Reno Wilson. Skids transform into the front half of a Sideswipe kills one of the prisoners, and merges with his armour, posing as a Decepticon to infiltrate the ranks and assassinate the key members. On the run, Carly, Sam, Bumblebee, Arcee, and Smokescreen hide out under a bridge and camp for the night. Sam is angered that Carly is suffering and facing death. When Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen came out in 2009, it didn’t exactly win over the critics. In fact, they blasted it with such choice phrases as, ā€œ a horrible experience of unbearable IuM7VWq. TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN (director: Michael Bay; screenwriters: Ehren Kruger/Roberto Orci/Alex Kurtzman/based on Hasbro’s Transformers action figures; cinematographer: Ben Seresin; editor: Roger Barton/Paul Rubell/Joel Negron/Thomas Muldoon; music: Steve Jablonsky; cast: Shia LaBeouf (Sam Witwicky), Megan Fox (Mikaela Banes), Isabel Lucas (Alice), Josh Duhamel (Major Lennox), Tyrese Gibson ( Master Sgt. Epps), John Turturro (Simmons), Kevin Dunn (Ron Witwicky), Julie White (Judy Witwicky), John Benjamin Hickey (Galloway), Ramon Rodriguez (Leo), Rainn Wilson (Professor Colan)–with the voices of: Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime), Hugo Weaving (Megatron), Tom Kenny (Wheelie; Skids), Reno Wilson (Mudflap), Tony Todd (the Fallen); Runtime: 150; MPAA Rating: PG-13; producers: Don Murphy/Tom DeSanto/Lorenzo di Bonaventura/Ian Bryce; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures; 2009) ā€œA bad film that seems like a nightmare because it is one.ā€ Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz This is hack filmmaker Michael Bay’s (ā€œPearl Harborā€/ā€Armageddonā€/ā€The Rockā€) overlong, too loud and absurd sequel to 2007’s blockbuster commercial success ā€œTransformersā€ (that abomination took in $700 million). ā€œRevengeā€ is a bad film that seems like a nightmare because it is one. Writers Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman deliver a tedious screenplay based on Hasbro’s Transformers action figures, that’s geared to ten-year-olds who still play with toys, young men who still play with toys, testosterone-driven young men who haven’t grown up, frustrated nerds who drool over the centerfold sexiness of Megan Fox, the usual fanboys and ignoramuses who foolishly think war is cool. It’s a film that relies entirely on special effects (some $200 million worth) to give the viewer an action-packed roller coaster ride. The dialogue is incomprehensible, the human acting is more robotic than the machines and the story is more ludicrous than any story has a right to be. In other words, it’s a typical Michael Bay pic. If all that wasn’t bad enough, there’s Shia LaBeouf, a one-dimensional actor who never learned the art of acting, who screams about something or other whenever he’s on and is our designated hero to save the world. The nerdy college-bound Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) must leave behind his nitwit overprotective parents (Kevin Dunn, Julie White) and hottie mechanic girlfriend Mikaela (Megan Fox), who we first see leaning over a bike in her tank top and tight shorts and showing us her fine butt (now that’s about as good as the acting gets in this pic). On his one day in the east coast college, the sex-crazed coed Alice (Isabel Lucas) gives Sam a memorable tongue job. But just as Sam is about to settle into attending classes, Decepticon forces return to Earth on a mission to take Sam as a prisoner because the teenager learned the truth about the ancient origins of the Transformers. Joining the mission to protect humankind is Optimus Prime (voice of Peter Cullen), leader of the Autobots, who forms an alliance with the Feds for international armies to take part in a second epic battle. Also there’s some nonsense about a yellow Camaro that transforms into Sam’s robot named Bumblebee, acting as a guardian angel in emergencies. Meanwhile the Decepticons, led by Megatron (voice of Hugo Weaving) and The Fallen, try to destroy the world. It leads to a chase that winds up in the Egyptian desert, with the foursome of Sam, Megan, Leo (Ramon Rodriguez) and Simmons (John Turturro). Leo is Sam’s obnoxious nerdy dorm roommate who tags along, while Simmons is the disgraced ex-Sector 7 government agent now working in his mom’s deli before recruited by Sam. Also in the desert are the illiterate babbling twins, Skids (Tom Kenny) and Mudflap (Reno Wilson), who are particularly offensive as the racially stereotyped good guy Autobots–now working for the government. Both the saviors and destroyers of the world, search in the desert for a buried treasure: an ancient matrix that will give life back to the alien Optimus Prime. It seems to hardly matter that there’s an absence of narrative logic and the storyline is infantile, it all boils down to some fights with giant robots, metal clanking, deafening explosions and the fiery climactic desert conflict, in which the entire Valley of the Kings is destroyed–which include the pyramids. A truly disposable film that manages to vulgarize or destroy everything it touches. REVIEWED ON 6/28/2009 GRADE: D Dennis Schwartz: ā€œOzus’ World Movie Reviewsā€ Ā© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DENNIS SCHWARTZ Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Game general and emulation properties: Languages supported: Region NTSC-U: Serial numbers: SLUS-21881 Release date: June 23, 2009 Windows Status: Playable Linux Status: ? Mac Status: ?Region PAL: Serial numbers: SLES-55520 Release date: June 26, 2009 Windows Status: Playable Linux Status: ? Mac Status: ? Developer(s): Krome StudiosPublisher(s): ActivisionGenre: AdventureWikipedia: LinkGame review links: Metacritic: 47/100Game description: The fate of the earth and the survival of the human race hang in the balance in the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Based on Hasbro's legendary Transformers property, the game takes players on an action-packed journey that follows a similar storyline to that of the highly anticipated blockbuster film. Playing as both the Autobots and Decepticons, players are propelled into an adrenaline-pumping battle for supremacy across the globe where every second and every choice makes the difference between mankind's salvation and annihilation. Test configurations on Windows: Environment Configurations Comments Tester Region OS CPU/GPU Revision Graphics Sound/Pad NTSC-U Windows Intel Core i7 @ Nvidia GTX 285 768MB 17 01 2013 r5517- GSdx 5464 SSE41 [09 12 2012] SPU2-X [17 01 2013] LilyPad [28 12 2012] Runs above full speed., Heavy graphics corruption in gsdx hardware mode. Looks fine in software mode. General-Plot PAL Windows 10 Intel Core i5-10210U GHz (Up to GHz) AMD Radeon 530 GSdx AVX2 (Direct3D 11 Software) SPU2-X Runs mostly fine. There is an FPS drop at some particular areas in some levels or when explosions happen but it's not a big deal. Text in the pause menu is missing. Either you use a savestate or find the save game option in the pause menu blindly. CaptainErenB Trivia The game sets to widescreen when it is prompted by the 16:9 ratio setting in the PS2 internal menu. Also known as ķŠøėžœģŠ¤ķ¬ėØø: ķŒØģžģ˜ ģ—­ģŠµ (KO) The gallery Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (SLUS 21881) Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen (SLUS 21881) (U) Watched Jun 12, 2017 Darren Carver-Balsiger’s review published on Letterboxd: A hideous piece of corporate cinema, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is just ugly film-making. It doubles down on the worst aspects of the garbage original (the totally unfunny humour, the objectification of the female characters, the unappealing military aesthetic) and adds even more tacky emotional moments and useless subplots (any scene involving Sam's parents is unwatchable). Beyond all those hideous features, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen fills itself with both incoherent action and storytelling. In all seriousness, is the plot explainable in any way which makes sense and justifies the endless plot holes and contrivances? I would be embarrassed to put my name on a script like this yet Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman not only turned out this turd but continue to have successful careers in writing hack movies of the lowest quality Hollywood offers (Transformers 3 & 4, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Ghost in the Shell, The Mummy). They deserve to be named and shamed for their net negative contributions to current cinema. However, considering the trio were paid $8 million dollars for this shit, I suppose they haven't got to work hard for their money. As for Michael Bay, a director who actually has a clear visual style, it's beyond insulting that he clearly makes Transformers movies without passion for nothing but a pay check (notice he keeps on quitting the franchise then re-surfacing for some reason). Overall, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is just despicable and the epitome of lazy Hollywood Ranked

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