Transformers
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Transformers
I'll admit, I'm a dork. Anyone that knows me will attest. So this is my kind of movie.
That being said, I think its safe to say that this move will be the movie to set the bar for CGI for a while, kind of like Jurassic Park did in the 90's.
Best movie I've seen as far as sheer eye candy in a very long time.
Even if you didn't grow up with cartoons or the toys like I did, you owe it to yourself to see this movie. Pay full price, see it with a crowd. It's that good.
Don't try to make sense of it, don't question the plot holes. Just enjoy it for what it is. Pure fun.
That being said, I think its safe to say that this move will be the movie to set the bar for CGI for a while, kind of like Jurassic Park did in the 90's.
Best movie I've seen as far as sheer eye candy in a very long time.
Even if you didn't grow up with cartoons or the toys like I did, you owe it to yourself to see this movie. Pay full price, see it with a crowd. It's that good.
Don't try to make sense of it, don't question the plot holes. Just enjoy it for what it is. Pure fun.
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Funny how dorks grow up to make cool fishing forums that everybody loves.
Might have to check out the movie. I'm tired of movies that are "supposed" to make you think. Need more pure fun.

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Cool - glad to have a recommendation
. I like good CGI and sound for sure. I have been a little leary as some of these comics-to-real-life movies have been a little wanting.
I found a transformer the other day while cleaning out the garage. Had to wait on my son to come home on leave from the USAF for someone who knew how to open the old thing up -- it still works


I found a transformer the other day while cleaning out the garage. Had to wait on my son to come home on leave from the USAF for someone who knew how to open the old thing up -- it still works


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I'm going to have to check it out. I was more of a Thunder Cats, G.I. Joe and He-Man kid myself but I remember them. As a matter of fact I taught myself how to swim for my pick of any two G.I. Joes and He-Man toys. Yes I know I'm a dork but that stuff was cool in the day. 

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Die Hard instead...
Talked the wife into going to see Transformers and then at the theater she talked me into Bruce Willis - Live Free or Die Hard. It was really pretty good - I would recommend it for any Saturday afternoon before the higher ticket prices. Predictable but great non-stop action and a lot of humor from good' ol' boy Bruce who of course is half covered in blood for most of the movie. Recommended



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[as dropship enters atmosphere] "We're in the pipe, five by five."
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[as dropship enters atmosphere] "We're in the pipe, five by five."
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