
TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION OPTIMUS PRIME VOICE MOVIE
Following on from 2011’s Transformers: Dark Side Of The Moon, the new film is the fourth installment of movie series, but the first not to feature Shia LeBeouf as the main human character. Decepticons movie franchise with the upcoming release of Transformers: Age Of Extinction, and from the look of the trailer it could be their best yet. Rated: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, language and brief innuendo.Director Michael Bay will be returning with the latest in the Autobots vs. It's not called "Age of Distinction," after all. With a "Transformers" movie, you pretty much know what you're getting before you buy your ticket. And if you like ear-piercing explosions and bizarre spaceships and wooden dialogue that serves simply to get from one action scene to another, "Transformers: Age of Extinction" delivers on all fronts. There are new Transformers that turn into dinosaurs, not cars. In fairness, Wahlberg is an improvement over Shia LaBeouf in the cardboard-cutout human-hero role.

The chase leads around the world to China, and involves "the seed," which has to do with the beginning of life before - seriously, who cares? It all adds up to a massive fight loud enough to rattle the foundations of the theater, or the brain inside your skull. RELATED: Answers to 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' quizĪn evil Transformer named Lockdown (Mark Ryan) wants Optimus as much as Attinger does. It's at this point that Yeager realizes that Tessa has a secret boyfriend, Shane (Jack Reynor), who, as luck would have it, is an expert driver, which comes in handy when they have to escape. Where's your warrant, Yeager demands? "My face is my warrant," Welliver's agent replies. He helps fix Optimus, but soon the Feds come calling, at which point the usually great Titus Welliver delivers one of the best bad lines of the year. Who didn't see that coming? Ehren Kruger's script veers between the obvious and the out-of-nowhere this falls into the former camp.Īnyway, when he's not working on inventions that never quite come together, Yeager is busy overprotecting his teenage daughter Tessa (Nicola Peltz). In Texas, Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg), a down-on-his-luck inventor, buys a broken-down old truck that turns out to be Optimus Prime (voice of Peter Cullen). RELATED: Quiz: Test your 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' IQ Tucci and Grammer, for what it's worth, are the best things about the movie. Black-ops agent Harold Attinger (Kelsey Grammer) has nefarious plans involving the Transformers, and has enlisted the semi-unwitting help of Joshua Joyce (Stanley Tucci), a megalomaniac genius inventor who believes he is trying to create a better Transformer.īring me the head of Megatron! OK, no one actually says that, but the noggin of the supposedly dead Decepticon leader does play a role in the film. Humans, specifically Americans, have turned on Transformers of all kind, declaring war on them after a fierce battle in Chicago.

To his credit, sort of, director Michael Bay tries to insert a little story into the film early on, even a little humor, but that's overrun at some point by explosions and plot digressions, most of which involve the giant androids that disguise themselves as vehicles, known as Autobots (good guys) and Decepticons (bad guys).Īs the movie opens, all that has changed. It's big, it's loud and it's all over the place, never really making a lick of sense. Mysteries like the plot of this movie, evidently. "Some mysteries in the universe were not meant to be solved," Optimus Prime intones gravely, as he intones most everything, in "Transformers: Age of Extinction." Watch Video: Video: Trailer: 'Transformers: Age of Extinction'
