More fims, in a rough order of viewing (and I forgot where I'd got up to with posting about the Tranformers movies so I had to scroll back a bit).
Transformers Age of Extinction The first one with Marky Mark and without Shia LaShia. I can't remember why he wan't in them anymore, and the story of the films didn't seem to really care. Anyway, this one was pretty standard fare really, big CGI clanky robots shooting and punching each other. This is the film where part way through the dinobots show up and wreck shit. An fact, a lot of shit gets wrecked. I find that the plot makes sense as I am following the film, but not long afterwards I have forgotten the detail and find that it doesn't make much sense any more. Quite enjoyable.
Johnny English: reborn not as silly as I was expecting, it was a good fun family movie, and the lovely Rosamund Pike and Gillian Anderson were in it and they are just, well, lovely really. I enjoyed this far more than I thought I would.
Transformers One at the cinema - the kids loved this, I thought it was really good although at times it felt almost painfully modern with the Marvel style sassy humour. I enjoyed seeing the relationship (and breakdown) of the robots that became Optimus and Megatron. A high mark in the series.
Transformers the last knight The second one with Mark Marky and this time they acknowledge that Shia's not in it anymore by showing a picture of him and then basically going 'yeah whatever' and moving on. The story was relatively exciting although it seemed like there was a lot of people-y scenes that went on a bit too long without a giant robot shooting or punching someting, or a big gap between explosions. There were some funny bits (even if they came from naughty words or gestures).
I don't know why they bothered to introduce the decpticon crew by name and with a little 'splash' name on the screen when they got unceremoniously wiped out just a few moments later.
Anthony Hopkins seemed to enjoy the absurdity of it all and hammed it up. I'm very fond of the Hound and Bumblebee characters. Josh Duhamel has nice hair. It did seem a bit long (the film, not Josh's hair).
Remember when I said that after the film, some of the details escape me and I end up a bit unsure of what actually happened? Of course you do, it was just few awkward sentences ago, so here are some examples of what I mean, from this film: where did the dinobots go? Grimlock appeared for some light humour, then a super brief appearance to destroy some cars, then sort of disappeared off screen again. Why weren't they in the big fight at the end? Where did Optimus find the big dragon thing? We've seen transformers on earth at various times in history, but which Transformers were on earth in the beginning, and then medieval times, and then those ones that were in the desert making the tomb to hide the matrix of leadership? Something about the moon and a spaceship, I don't know.
When did Bumblebee learn to completely dismantle himself and re-assemble? What was all that about him being in WWII? Why does Optimus have a cool energy axe and a laser-hook thing in some films but not others? How come Bumblebee couldn't talk, until at the end he could, then seemed like he couldn't again?
This leaves, I think, one last film in the series.
GazChap wrote:
(I'm not good with "body horror", but there was only one scene that I had to look away from, involving
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the main character pulling out two of her own teeth
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I'm not good with that sort of thing either, so that's a nope from me... although who am I kidding, this was never likely to end up on my list anyways.
I particularly dislike eye or hand injuries, like shrapnel or stabbing.