watch Transformers 3 Dark of the Moon megavideo
watch Transformers 3 Dark of the Moon megavideo,The of the Moon is a terrible movie. We all knew it would be, and I guess you could not do a good argument that there is nothing terrible. Objectively speaking, it is a movie script with a poor poor, poor, and great characters and special effects. Everyone reading reviews of Transformers 3 already know these things, so the racial memory and our children will be born with the innate knowledge of the Transformers movie is terrible.
But what do I want to know is whether Narnia: The Voyage of the Moon is the kind of terrible worth the ten dollar bill. You know the movie will be weighted with companies unbearably bad "character" focused on the wretched Shia LaBeouf, and you know there will be a surplus of ham, the comedy is not funny. You know that history is meaningless and that large parts of the plot will be lack of motivation by logic or reasoning. In fact, you're not even sure there will be something like an argument in this movie. But what do I want to know is whether the action of Narnia: The Voyage of the Moon weighs all the bad things you expect from this franchise.
The answer is no. The action does not make what is wrong with Narnia: The Voyage of the Moon. Before entering the field of "acting" and "history", which is really of interest to the elites of these days we talk about big action pieces, especially the mother of all the action scenes, the great battle Chicago, which is an hour or so.
Battle of Chicago is not good. It has good parts, well constructed beats working in a generic way to act. But the whole process has no history and there is no consistency across the line of action takes us from one moment to the background and setting. The structure of this sequence is usually mass of our people is in danger, narrowly escape with their lives, walking in an alley and enter the new danger. Each instance of danger on their own, but are often meaningless in the broader context. Panels were torn without motivation to provide only the necessary characters are in danger. Signs teleport in and out of scenes - Bumblebee appears to make a last minute save and then just went into the room next game. The entire sequence feels like a dozen ideas at random action scenes were all broken and no one bothers to know how to flow from one to another. It's like a roller coaster built at random.
And the Chicago battle action scenes are pure spectacle, in the scenes where it says: "Wow, it's been an extraordinary amount of computing power!" And the scenes where it says: "Wow, that was a big explosion!" But in every other level. A section is our hero jumping out the windows of a skyscraper and backed up his horse outside, and it looks great. I just do not care if you all came out, or if you are saved.
series Transformers: Robots do not need these people. And Michael Bay seems to hate those robots. It's strange to see a beautiful film Transformers, which has a one-hour battle in the ruins of alien-invaded Chicago and realize that the Transformers are like good guys, barely at all. The vast majority of the sequence is used to run around with people fleeing Decepticons. There are lots of giant robots good guy with missiles and energy weapons there, but the film focuses on a child and a ragtag group of military guys are, for some strange reason and illogical, is the only hope for humanity.

