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I was not a “Transformers” guy growing up. I didn’t watch the show, and I never played with the toys (I was a “Ninja Turtles” kid). I didn’t even see the 1986 animated film until a few weeks ago. As ...
Does any franchise primarily aimed at children have more complicated lore than that which underpins the "Transformers" universe? The Michael Bay-directed live-action efforts were criticized for being ...
Ok, that’s more like it. “Transformers One” is the first fully digitally animated “Transformers” film and the first animated feature in the enduring franchise about giant robots that convert into ...
TRANSFORMERS ONE, the first animated theatrical feature since 1986’s THE TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE and a new look into the Transformers universe, catapults audiences back millions of years to the ...
One of the reasons I ended up not enjoying Rise of the Beasts that much is they made a big deal about the Maximals coming to prominence but then spent most of the runtime with Bumblebee, Optimus, and ...
Transformers One, only the second animated Transformers theatrical film ever, isn’t quite as cynical as the first, which infamously killed off many major characters so that the kids watching would ...
There are occasions in this gig when the only morally-honest response is to acknowledge when the "I just don't get it" factor is in full effect. Sometimes that involves the appeal of a specific actor ...
The continued popularity of Transformers as a media franchise doesn’t surprise me in the least. It’s giant robots that turn into cars and jets and stuff. No-brainer. Genius concept. But the continued ...
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