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Transformers 3 Review Party "Spoiler Warning"


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Ok, personally I enjoyed the movie very much. Couple of questions though. WTF was the point of Shockwave being in the movie, he had like 2 brief scenes and only mumbled incoherent poo. Also why did Ironhide rust and fall apart? I get sentinel killed him, but none of the other transfromers rusted away into nothing. Kinda weird.

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Too much gay ass human bullshiit.

Not enough transformer carnage. :skep:

Nobody cares about sam witwicky and nobody cares you hired a couple of A list actors to play dumb parts.

Just watched it this evening.

First off... it was awesome. Probably the best of the three. More intense than the other two by far (nothing like watching people get vaporized into skeletal remains in pretty good detail).

Secondly, did we watch the same movie? There was a tremendous amount of transformer carnage.

Transformer deaths that I can remember (major spoiler alert... highlight to read)

-Ironhide

-"Inventor" Autobot dude

-Sentinel Prime

-Starscream

-Megatron

-Shockwave

-Laserbeak

-The black SUV Decepticon triplets

-Dozens if not hundreds of decepticons when the tomahawk strike started, and the attack ship got sabotaged.

-Thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, if not millions of transformers die when the space bridge collapsed and about a quarter, to a third, if not the whole of Cybertron gets vaporized.

So... what are you talking about there is no Transformer carnage?

Were some of the plot points weak? Yeah... sure. It was as weak as President Roosevelt ordering the building of Sherman Dam to house the All-Spark from the 1st movie.

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When it comes to opinions me or you will spin it any way we can to prove ourselves right.

Yayy you blew up chicago.

Yayy shockwave was there.

Yayy transformers died.

Big fuking whoop.

They died in all three.

I wanted a movie that ignored all this human gay shiit.

Maybe carnage was a bad word to use.

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Shia LaBeouf: This is my last "Transformers" (AP)

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MOSCOW - Shia LaBeouf's days of battling the Decepticons look to be over, with the Transformers star saying he has nothing more to offer after three films playing kid-next-door Sam Witwicky.

The 26-year-old American actor told The Associated Press he was "done" with the action-packed franchise, adding he "doesn't have anything new to contribute."

Speaking at the recent opening of "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" at the Moscow International Film Festival, LaBeouf said he did not know if "there's anywhere to take Sam, really."

Directed by Michael Bay, "Transformers 3" also stars Patrick Dempsey, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich and Victoria's Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whitely.

http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies.ap.org/shia-labeouf-this-my-last-transformers-ap

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Ok, personally I enjoyed the movie very much. Couple of questions though. WTF was the point of Shockwave being in the movie, he had like 2 brief scenes and only mumbled incoherent poo. Also why did Ironhide rust and fall apart? I get sentinel killed him, but none of the other transfromers rusted away into nothing. Kinda weird.

I'm a huge Transformers nerd and I have the answers to your questions.

Shockwave was used as the red herring in this movie. His purpose was to deflect your attention from the real bad guy. It worked. He served his purpose. It sucks that a fan favorite was used in that manner, but I get it.

Sentinel Primes weapon is a rust gun. In the novelization of the movie he also shoots the twins with it and they rust away too. However, they were cut from the movie so you only see him use it on Ironhide.

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