After the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons that leveled Chicago, humanity thinks that all alien robots are a threat. So Harold Attinger, a CIA agent, establishes a unit whose sole purpose is to hunt down all of them. But it turns out that they are aided by another alien robot who is searching for Optimus Prime. Cade Yeager, a "robotics expert", buys an old truck and upon examining it, he thinks it's a Transformer. When he powers it up, he discovers it's Optimus Prime. Later, men from the unit show up looking for Optimus. He helps Yeager and his daughter Tessa escape but are pursued by the hunter. They escape and Yeager learns from technology he took from the men that a technology magnate and defense contractor named Joshua Joyce is part of what's going on, so they go to find out what's going on. Five years after defeating Sentinel Prime and Megatron in Chicago, the Autobots have gone into hiding after the government deemed all Transformers as threats, and thus, began to hunt them all down. The government have thus replaced the Autobots with their own Transformers using technology from the fallen Transformers. For a reward, Texas mechanic Cade Yeager finds a truck that turns out to be the leader of the Autobots known as Optimus Prime. As the government hunts down all Transformers, Cade and his family are involved in the business between a bounty hunter and Optimus. With an attention to detail that seems unreal for a Michael Bay film, Age of Extinction was an excellent setup into the next Trilogy. <br/><br/>The Optimus Prime we see throughout the film is not the Optimus we came to know. He has been betrayed by the very species he fought so hard to protect, and he has been backed into a corner. His mercilessness is a loss of faith in our kind. Mark Wahlberg shines as a father working hard to support his daughter (Who was also not overtly sexualized, which is against surprising in a Michael Bay film.) And get used to her boyfriend (who does not sound Irish, but perhaps it's because he's Irish-American?). What he and his family give to Optimus is a renewed faith in humanity, the idea that humans are not perfect. Speaking of his daughter, she reacts as most people would (scared shitless) but also has great moments of bravery. <br/><br/>Stanley Tucci is a great "villain turned good" like we saw with John Turturro in transformers 1 and 2. Kelsey Grammar as the cold, to the point CIA agent was flawless. <br/><br/>The idea of "seeds" to possible bring us the quintessons of G1 hopefully plays out well. It still fits in with the All Spark and like. <br/><br/>As far as Drift goes, if you read the comics you know they got his character perfectly. His design is weak, given that they could have had a ball with Samurai themed armor. Also his Japanese theme isn't as offensive as I was afraid it could have been in that it wasn't used as the butt of a joke like Skids and Mudflap being the "uneducated black men" stereotype. <br/><br/>Not sure if the technology improved or if Bay realized how to film robot fights better, but they were easier to follow than the previous movies. Bumblebee's characterization was also improved from the second and third films. <br/><br/>Frank Welker as Galvatron as so good. It was very classic Megatron but it worked so well. <br/><br/>The Dinobots were AMAZING. It is safe to assume they are the knights of Cybertron (the comic readers will know what's up) and their robot forms were also amazing (The attention to detail thing comes into play here) and the helmets based on actual knight helmets sold me. <br/><br/>Cinematography wise it's still very much a Bay film, stylistically you know it's his work. There were plenty of jump cuts to product placement that weren't necessary. However there were some beautiful shots in this film as well. <br/><br/>and yes calling it "Transformium" Makes sense because these are humans naming a compound. yes it sounds silly but what can you do? That's what the scientist nerds were calling it. <br/><br/>As far as the ending goes, Rocket boots Prime fell flat for me. Bay could have had a montage of a ship being made for him from the remains of the other ships. <br/><br/>I don't believe I missed anything here. All in all this is the film the franchise needed. It had a dark edge, it could be taken seriously. It wasn't just a bunch of offensive jokes and sexism. It was a legitimate film. Latest edition of transformers is what anyone would generally expect from this franchise. humorous, glamorous (although lesser compared to what likes of Megan fox had to offer) and above all, Massive fights among transformers and humans. film is lengthy but entertaining throughout and there are no dull moments. the action sequences are not very different from earlier movies though still they fare very well against the recent mega creature movies like pacific Rim and Godzilla. its good to see machines in action and the size does not always matter. but there is too much action and destruction to the point at which one gets bored of it. apart from this, the run of the mill alien invasion, a genius scientist, mother-ship and attack on humans are also part of it which have been seen millions of times in sci-fi movies. Michael bay although has created a niche with this franchise with nice humor content and some emotional bonding between Machines and humans which make it in every transformer movie. an A Lister like Wahlberg makes it even better. is it better than previous editions?? cannot say but watchable and entertaining nonetheless. Give Age Of Extinction this much credit: Of all the Transformers movies, this is the longest. And save for a few visual centerpieces and a couple of amusing supporting turns, it’s also an endless, incoherent mess. Though Michael Bay did say that he was done after Dark of the Moon and that he did the ending the way it was so that a future movie would be a reboot, the movies became a box office success and the studios planned to produce more and wanted Bay to direct. Bay had a change of heart and decided to continue with the franchise. This film is a direct sequel taking place four years after the last one, and it is not a reboot. It's part of a new trilogy starring Mark Wahlberg. Lockdown is the main villain, he is a Transformer Bounty Hunter and is originally from the television series <a href="/title/tt1055335/">Transformers: Animated (2007)</a> (2007-2009). Galvatron becomes the leader of the new human-made Decepticons, he is based on the character first introduced in 1986's <a href="/title/tt0092106/">The Transformers: The Movie (1986)</a>, and like the version from this movie he is a resurrected Megatron, but in the original movie and season three of the cartoon becomes a psychologically different character. The main human villain is Harold Attinger, played by <a href="/name/nm0001288/">Kelsey Grammer</a>, and he is an original creation, though seems loosely based on a number of human Villians seen throughout the comics and shows. Attinger is the leader of a unit dispatched to hunt down Decepticons, though they secretly hunt down Autobots as well. A robotics firm called KSI is responsible for the human-made transformers who later become Decepticons by melting down deceased transformers to obtain the the metal known as Transformium, as well as forcing Brains to help analyze the brains of the deceased Megatron. The Dinobots are a group of Autobots that have the ability to transform into mechanical Dinosaurs. Their origins and abilities vary from one version of Transformers to the next, but they are generally depicted as powerful Autobots capable of sustaining heavy damage and wielding heavy firepower against their foes. They are always portrayed as fiercely independent and are prone to diverge from the main group of Autobots to pursue their own agenda. The leader of The Dinobots is Grimlock who came in tied for second with Devastator in a poll where fans decided which Transformer they want to appear in the second installment in the Transformers film series. They play a small role in the film but are said to play a larger role in the next installment of the Transformers. Returning Autobots<br/><br/>Optimus Prime - Leader of the Autobots who has been upgraded and now transforms into a rusty Marmon cab-over truck and later a Western Star 4900 custom, blue with red flame decals. He now wields a sword and a shield.<br/><br/>Bumblebee - An Autobot scout. He has been upgraded. His new alternate mode is a modified 1967 Camaro SS and later a 2014 Camaro concept. He can transform both arms into plasma cannons, which are also missile launchers. In the trailers, Bumblebee can also be seen using a cable gun. He speaks using radio recordings from his alt-mode (although it has been shown he can speak normally).<br/><br/>Ratchet - An Autobot medical officer who transforms into a green-and-grey Search and Rescue Hummer H2. His weapons include a Cybertronian rotary saw that emerges from his left arm and can transform his right and left arm into a medigun. He is brutally killed by Lockdown and Cemetery Wind.<br/><br/>Leadfoot - An Autobot who is also member of the Wreckers. Transforms into a red #42 Juan Pablo Montoya NASCAR Target Chevrolet Impala. He was killed by Cemetery Wind, as shown via recordings in the film.<br/><br/>Brains - A former Decepticon brain unit who had escaped and joined the Autobots. He transforms into a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge laptop. His right leg is damaged and he relies on a make-shift cane to move around. He was captured by KSI and forced to analyze the brains of various deceased Transformers to help build the human-made prototypes.<br/><br/>Introduced Autobots<br/><br/>Hound - An Autobot commando who transforms into a Medium Tactical Vehicle from Oshkosh Defense. His robot mode has a beard, a "beer belly" similar to Leadfoot, and a bullet for a cigar, as well as numerous weapons, make him look like a stereotypical gung-ho soldier. He has a southern American accent.<br/><br/>Drift - A former Decepticon tactician who has joined the Autobots. Transforms into both a helicopter resembling Mil Mi-24 and a Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse. His robot mode is similar to a samurai, and his helicopter blades from his alt-mode serve as his swords. He has a Japanese accent.<br/><br/>Crosshairs - An Autobot paratrooper who transforms into a C7 Corvette Stingray. His robot mode has a "trench coat" and goggles, making him look like a pilot from the 20th century. He also has a British accent.<br/><br/>Dinobots<br/><br/>Grimlock - Leader of the Dinobots who transforms into a metallic horned Tyrannosaurus Rex. He lacks the ability to speak and acts like primitive beast. He attacks Optimus Prime when asked to join forces but is soon tamed and allows Optimus to ride him into battle.<br/><br/>Strafe - A metallic twin-headed, twin-tailed Pteranodon.<br/><br/>Slug - A metallic spiked, bestial Triceratops.<br/><br/>Scorn - A metallic three-sailed Spinosaurus.<br/><br/>Returning Decepticons<br/><br/>Decepticons who appeared in the last three movies have all been killed and Michael Bay stated that it will remain that way. Though he said that before becoming the director of the fourth movie, and Bay has been known to change his mind. Megatron's remains, however, are seen in the film, and they have a significant role regarding the human-made Transformers. Some viewers claim that Starscream's head can be seen when Joyce is giving a tour of his facility, but others only notice Sentinel Prime's head beside Megatron's.<br/><br/>Introduced Decepticons<br/><br/>Galvatron - A human-made Transformer who becomes possessed by Megatron's mind, thus making him the new leader of the Decepticons. Transforms into a 2014 Argosy Freightliner.<br/><br/>Stinger - A human-made Transformer with a robot mode based on Bumblebee who becomes a Decepticon spy under Galvatron's control. Transforms into a 2013 Pagani Huayra.<br/><br/>Junkheap - A human-made Transformer who becomes a Decepticon under Galvatron's control. Transforms into a Chinese garbage truck of Waste Management Inc., and his robot mode is capable of splitting into three components. Replaced Wreck-Gar, who was originally scripted to appear.<br/><br/>Traxes - Numerous human-made Transformers who all become Decepticons under Galvatron's control. They transform into different colored (red, blue, black and silver) Chevrolet Trax cars.<br/><br/>Unknown human-made Transformer - Transforms into an orange McLaren MP4-12C. Robot mode never shown in the film.<br/><br/>Unknown human-made Transformer - Transforms into a white Aston Martin DBS. Robot mode never shown in the film.<br/><br/>Transformer Bounty Hunters<br/><br/>The Transformer Bounty Hunters are explicitly explained in Michael Bay interviews, in film dialog, and in recent cartoon shows to be neither Autobot nor Decepticon, but a neutral third party that works for the alien creators of the Transformers. None the less their methods are clearly malevolent.<br/><br/>Lockdown - An intergalactic bounty hunter and the main antagonist. Transforms into a Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Coupe. He is killed by Optimus Prime.<br/><br/>Steeljaws - Numerous techno-organic wolves working for Lockdown.<br/><br/>There are numerous unknown humanoid robots without alternate modes working for Lockdown. There are also various aliens that are found within Lockdown's ship, though they are captured and locked up in cages. Seemingly by only minor but noticeable cosmetic changes. A picture of extinction Optimus is here. A picture of initial trilogy Optimus is here. It is possible that the Autobots were hunted down and most likely killed, since the government ordered the Transformers' termination. This is shown in the film to have happened for Ratchet and Leadfoot. But it is unknown Sideswipe, Roadbuster, Topspin, and Dino would have suffered the same fate. Given that Brains is shown and looks pretty messed up, it can be assumed it's from the crash he and Wheelie were in in the third film and that Wheelie did not survive. The beginning of the movie reveals a thin alien hand creating the Dinobots on a prehistoric Earth. Later in the present day, Lockdown tells Optimus that he works for these aliens, that they once traveled the universe creating new Transformers on each planet they found, and that Lockdown's job is now to hunt down all Transformers and return them to these alien creators. The movie ends with Optimus leaving to search for them before they can hunt him down again. Who these aliens are in the movie continuity won't be completely certain until the next film, but \in the original cartoon series they are the Quintessons, half robotic squid-like creatures with five faces. In the cartoon the Quintessons first created Cybertron and then they created the Transformers there. They created two classes: servants (Autobots) and soldiers (Decepticons) but the Quintessons cruel nature lead to a rebellion which in-turn lead to the Transformers civil war. What little is shown and discussed of the Transformers' creators in this movie is slightly different from their original TV counterpart, so what exactly they are won't be known until the next sequel. In this movie the organic-like metal substance that makes up a Transformers body is properly cloned by the company KSI and is trademarked as "Transformium". Deep fans of the franchise may not like that this is a new word created specifically for this aspect of the movie. In the original series Energon and Cybertonium were the matter that made up Transformers, but there were a number of potential reasons for creating the new word instead. First of all, Energon had already been used in the first two movies as the power source behind the All-Spark, even on the original television show Energon was simply their power source and not their very matter. On the show, Cybertonium was the closest thing to their matter, but it was never explicitly described as the metal that made their bodies, but a vague science-fiction element that gave their bodies stability. The show never described their bodies as made of anything but normal metal. So in an attempt to make the science of Transformers slightly more grounded, the writer of this movie explains that it is a form of matter separate from any other found on Earth. This gives a Transformer its ability to heal from horrible damage and to be fueled indefinitely some validity. As for naming it Transformium, the human scientists were far more familiar with the word Transformer than the name of their home planet Cybertron. No, Cade Yeager and his daughter Tessa Yeager are original creations for this film. Unlike the Witwickys who are an entire family of characters who appear across various separate Transformers franchises, all the human characters in this film are completely new. Cade is, however, loosely based on a comic character called simply "the mechanic". a5c7b9f00b The Equalizer 2 full movie in hindi free download hd 720pGambit full movie in hindi free download mp4Breaking Chains movie download hdThe Covenant sub downloadThe Great Piggy Bank Robbery in hindi free downloadHeart of the Dragon full movie download mp4Jacob's Ladder movie download in mp4Just Getting Started movie in hindi free downloadOn the Little Big Horn or Custer's Last Stand full movie kickass torrentDark Dignity download torrent
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