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Movies TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT (Dragonlord's Review)

If you have seen TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT, how would you rate it?


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I'm pretty lenient when it comes to these types of blockbusters/action movies. I am totally OK with a mediocre plot/acting if the action is good and it's entertaining. IMO the first movie was good and I mean that in a general sense i didn't think it was so mindless and shitty and the action was good and the characters were good.

Then Revenge of the Fallen (I think that's what it's called) had good action but it was a bit TOO corny.

The third one was OK. Not something I'd rewatch but I liked it when I watched in theater.

The fourth one really lost me. Shit was way too long and the action did not make up for it. Grimlock is cool but they should have just made him rekt everything for like an hour

Idk if I'll watch this last one. Maybe at home while I'm eating food or some shit but idk if I can handle another 2.5 hours if it's similar quality to the 4th one.
 
Also, how can they fuck up Unicron. Seriously, I've been wanting it in the movies and wanted to just see an epic CGI orgy of transformers fighting and shit but no apparently that's too much to ask for
 
Update: June 20, 2017

Dragonlord's Review of TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT


Bottom Line: Incoherent, Illogical, convoluted and obnoxious, watch this only if you want to see Sir Anthony Hopkins high on crack.

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[This review contains spoilers but the movie is just terrible you might as well read them anyway.]

Transformers: The Last Knight starts off during the Dark Ages where King Arthur and his knights are in the middle of a great battle against a barbarian horde. Merlin (played by Stanley Tucci), who is revealed to be a drunk charlatan, asks a group of Transformers stranded on Earth to help Arthur. Not only were these Transformers moved by Merlin's banal speech, they incredulously gave him, a guy they barely knew, a staff of unimaginable power.

Also at this point we should just expect that a Transformer was involved in every significant event in human history. So don't be shocked in the future if they reveal JFK's real killer was a Transformer or the Titanic because of a Transformer.

Cut to present day where new Transformers have been arriving on Earth frequently. Most of Earth's governments have declared all Transformers are dangerous and have created the TRF (Transformers Reaction Force) to hunt and destroy them since the travel ban and space wall seem to be not working (I'm just kidding on the last 12 words).

In war-torn Chicago, Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) stumbles upon a dying ancient Transformer who gives him a talisman, thereby making Cade "the last knight." So their criteria for "chosen" basically means the first person they encounter. Uh, okay.

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The TRF apprehends Cade but Bumblebee shows up and whoops their asses. Bumblebee shows off his new ability of disassembling himself apart while still controlling all the pieces and then reassembling himself good as new. First, where was this feature in the previous four Transformers movies. Second, it just means Bumblebee is virtually indestructible. Boring. Bumblebee has total control of his body parts but can't feel the tracer shot by the TRF on his butt. Baloney.

Cade meets Izabella (Isabella Moner), a 14-year-old scrappy orphan who's like a freedom fighter for Transformers. Director Michael Bay shows off his creepy, pervert side by dressing up Izabella in a suggestive manner and shooting certain scenes that's a bit uncomfortable to watch. Anyway, Cade brings Izabella back to their secret base, a junkyard where the remaining Autobots hide out.

Optimus Prime, who at the end of the last movie left Earth to meet his creator, arrives on the dead planet Cybertron. Continuing his uncharacteristic meathead behavior from Age of Extinction like shouting "I'll kill you," Optimus confronts his maker Quintessa but she defeats him and brainwashes him to retrieve Merlin's lance which can revive Cybertron. Quintessa sets Cybertron on a course to Earth.

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The TRF learns of Cybertron's approach and Cade's possession of the talisman which holds the information where the staff is located. The TRF makes a deal with Megatron in taking down the Autobots and getting the talisman. In exchange, Megatron's demands are that they release his crew for this mission. Lol, so this is like Armageddon but in reverse sort of. Megatron then demands the Decepticons pay no taxes, ever. Okay that last part didn't happen.

There's a surprisingly cool montage complete with name captions featuring Megatron's crew. We get to see some of their unique traits and personalities. Too bad nothing came out of it as most of them are either killed immediately or become meaningless wallpapers.

So instead of talking to the Autobots who have time and time again save Earth from destruction or being enslaved, these idiotic TRF people make a deal with Megatron to release his cronies and will no doubt betray the humans and take possession of the staff to take over or destroy Earth.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Dragonstorm-Dragonlords-Review.png


After the Decepticons battle, Cade is invited to England by Sir Edmund Burton (Anthony Hopkins), a historian and the last member of the Witwiccan Order, an organization responsible for keeping the Transformers' presence a secret to the public. More historical retcon bullshit ensues as it is revealed prominent historical figures were members of the Order and the Autobots help defeat the Nazis in World War II. Edmund tells Cade that he is chosen to be the last knight.

Shia LaBeouf makes a cameo appearance but only in a photograph only.

Edmund also ordered Hot Rod to kidnap Viviane Wembly (Laura Haddock) for the assembly. Edmund reveals to Viviane she is the last living descendant of Merlin and she alone can control the staff. Resembling a lot like Megan Fox, the gorgeous Laura and her adorable voice is a nice distraction from the drivel. Viviane's repartee with Cade is clunky but it has its charms.

Hot Rod on the other hand will be a major disappointment to fans since he doesn't resemble or share anything like his character from 1986's Transformers: The Movie. Instead they gave Hot Rod a French accent and a aristocratic-like personality.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Hot-Rod-Dragonlords-Review.png


It's become a tradition in a Michael Bay Transformers movie that the actors have to act all hyper in an embarrassingly juvenile manner and have to spew cringeworthy lines. Anthony Hopkins is no exception to the rule. It doesn't take long before his refined and dignified character acts all high from crack, running around all over the city, shouting at the library patrons and the UK Prime Minister, and giving everyone the dirty finger.

Unicron is revealed to be inside Earth with seven of its massive parts rising out of the surface.

Cybertron eventually arrives and causes a massive planetary destruction but you don't really feel the impact of the situation since they don't show the casualties or even reactions from the ordinary people around the world.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Dragonlords-Review-2.png


The brainwashed Optimus Prime, now calling himself Nemesis Prime, steals Merlin's staff from Viviane. Bumblebee fights Nemesis Prime and in a distressing parallel to Batman v Superman, Optimus stops midway from landing the killing blow on his oldest friend when Bumblebee speaks with his own voice. "I will always be your friend," Bumblebee says. He might as have said "Save Martha."

Optimus snaps out of Quintessa's mind control after hearing his friend speak for the first time since the war on Cyberton. It's either a goof or a retcon but Bumblebee did speak with his own voice at the end of 2008's Transformers. Anyways, blah blah blah, the good guys won and Optimus makes another cheesy speech.

The Last Knight is a loud, incoherent, obnoxious, convoluted mess and the worst among all the Transformers films (that's saying a lot since Age of Extinction sucked so bad). The mid-credits scene shows Quintessa is still alive and in a human guise (played by Gemma Chan).

Rating: 2/10
1. Love this review. Everything about it.

2. There's already a titantic transformer toy. China's ripoff game is ahead of the curve.
 
Update: June 20, 2017

Dragonlord's Review of TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT


Bottom Line: Incoherent, Illogical, convoluted and obnoxious, watch this only if you want to see Sir Anthony Hopkins high on crack.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Dragonlords-Review.jpg


[This review contains spoilers but the movie is just terrible you might as well read them anyway.]

Transformers: The Last Knight starts off during the Dark Ages where King Arthur and his knights are in the middle of a great battle against a barbarian horde. Merlin (played by Stanley Tucci), who is revealed to be a drunk charlatan, asks a group of Transformers stranded on Earth to help Arthur. Not only were these Transformers moved by Merlin's banal speech, they incredulously gave him, a guy they barely knew, a staff of unimaginable power.

Also at this point we should just expect that a Transformer was involved in every significant event in human history. So don't be shocked in the future if they reveal JFK's real killer was a Transformer or the Titanic because of a Transformer.

Cut to present day where new Transformers have been arriving on Earth frequently. Most of Earth's governments have declared all Transformers are dangerous and have created the TRF (Transformers Reaction Force) to hunt and destroy them since the travel ban and space wall seem to be not working (I'm just kidding on the last 12 words).

In war-torn Chicago, Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) stumbles upon a dying ancient Transformer who gives him a talisman, thereby making Cade "the last knight." So their criteria for "chosen" basically means the first person they encounter. Uh, okay.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Mark-Wahlberg-Dragonlords-Review.png


The TRF apprehends Cade but Bumblebee shows up and whoops their asses. Bumblebee shows off his new ability of disassembling himself apart while still controlling all the pieces and then reassembling himself good as new. First, where was this feature in the previous four Transformers movies. Second, it just means Bumblebee is virtually indestructible. Boring. Bumblebee has total control of his body parts but can't feel the tracer shot by the TRF on his butt. Baloney.

Cade meets Izabella (Isabella Moner), a 14-year-old scrappy orphan who's like a freedom fighter for Transformers. Director Michael Bay shows off his creepy, pervert side by dressing up Izabella in a suggestive manner and shooting certain scenes that's a bit uncomfortable to watch. Anyway, Cade brings Izabella back to their secret base, a junkyard where the remaining Autobots hide out.

Optimus Prime, who at the end of the last movie left Earth to meet his creator, arrives on the dead planet Cybertron. Continuing his uncharacteristic meathead behavior from Age of Extinction like shouting "I'll kill you," Optimus confronts his maker Quintessa but she defeats him and brainwashes him to retrieve Merlin's lance which can revive Cybertron. Quintessa sets Cybertron on a course to Earth.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Bumblebee-Dragonlords-Review.jpg


The TRF learns of Cybertron's approach and Cade's possession of the talisman which holds the information where the staff is located. The TRF makes a deal with Megatron in taking down the Autobots and getting the talisman. In exchange, Megatron's demands are that they release his crew for this mission. Lol, so this is like Armageddon but in reverse sort of. Megatron then demands the Decepticons pay no taxes, ever. Okay that last part didn't happen.

There's a surprisingly cool montage complete with name captions featuring Megatron's crew. We get to see some of their unique traits and personalities. Too bad nothing came out of it as most of them are either killed immediately or become meaningless wallpapers.

So instead of talking to the Autobots who have time and time again save Earth from destruction or being enslaved, these idiotic TRF people make a deal with Megatron to release his cronies and will no doubt betray the humans and take possession of the staff to take over or destroy Earth.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Dragonstorm-Dragonlords-Review.png


After the Decepticons battle, Cade is invited to England by Sir Edmund Burton (Anthony Hopkins), a historian and the last member of the Witwiccan Order, an organization responsible for keeping the Transformers' presence a secret to the public. More historical retcon bullshit ensues as it is revealed prominent historical figures were members of the Order and the Autobots help defeat the Nazis in World War II. Edmund tells Cade that he is chosen to be the last knight.

Shia LaBeouf makes a cameo appearance but only in a photograph only.

Edmund also ordered Hot Rod to kidnap Viviane Wembly (Laura Haddock) for the assembly. Edmund reveals to Viviane she is the last living descendant of Merlin and she alone can control the staff. Resembling a lot like Megan Fox, the gorgeous Laura and her adorable voice is a nice distraction from the drivel. Viviane's repartee with Cade is clunky but it has its charms.

Hot Rod on the other hand will be a major disappointment to fans since he doesn't resemble or share anything like his character from 1986's Transformers: The Movie. Instead they gave Hot Rod a French accent and a aristocratic-like personality.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Hot-Rod-Dragonlords-Review.png


It's become a tradition in a Michael Bay Transformers movie that the actors have to act all hyper in an embarrassingly juvenile manner and have to spew cringeworthy lines. Anthony Hopkins is no exception to the rule. It doesn't take long before his refined and dignified character acts all high from crack, running around all over the city, shouting at the library patrons and the UK Prime Minister, and giving everyone the dirty finger.

Unicron is revealed to be inside Earth with seven of its massive parts rising out of the surface.

Cybertron eventually arrives and causes a massive planetary destruction but you don't really feel the impact of the situation since they don't show the casualties or even reactions from the ordinary people around the world.

Transformers-The-Last-Knight-Dragonlords-Review-2.png


The brainwashed Optimus Prime, now calling himself Nemesis Prime, steals Merlin's staff from Viviane. Bumblebee fights Nemesis Prime and in a distressing parallel to Batman v Superman, Optimus stops midway from landing the killing blow on his oldest friend when Bumblebee speaks with his own voice. "I will always be your friend," Bumblebee says. He might as have said "Save Martha."

Optimus snaps out of Quintessa's mind control after hearing his friend speak for the first time since the war on Cyberton. It's either a goof or a retcon but Bumblebee did speak with his own voice at the end of 2008's Transformers. Anyways, blah blah blah, the good guys won and Optimus makes another cheesy speech.

The Last Knight is a loud, incoherent, obnoxious, convoluted mess and the worst among all the Transformers films (that's saying a lot since Age of Extinction sucked so bad). The mid-credits scene shows Quintessa is still alive and in a human guise (played by Gemma Chan).

Rating: 2/10

wow.

transformers has really fallen off the map.

if only bay can stick with the actual cartoon.

this scene alone, tops all of bays transformers

 
Probably the funniest review i've read from the dragon.

I liked the first transformers. Prime megan fox was great.

And LOL at the shia cameo
 
Just read the review. What's this about Unicron?

Earth is Unicron in this flick , it's dumb and just shits on established lore that could have been uses to write a more coherent story . Michael Bay sucks.
 
You disliked this more than I did.
Yeah, a rare occurrence where I'm rating a movie lower than you. Agree with most of what you said in your review.

@Dragonlordxxxxx

5/10

Yeah don't be fooled. The Formula is the same , loud , good effects , bad writing, bad Michael Bay jokes . I'll break it down Good and Bad.

The Good

- Anthony Hopkins can still act circles around people , it looks like he is having fun here despite that shitty script . Kinda like when he was hamming it up as Odin in the first Thor Movie such a pro.

Great CGI, really good.

Mark Whalburg is likable

British Megan Fox is hot.

The Bad

Bay introduces a 14 year old character and feels like he is ogling her , plus the girl is annoying as fuck.

Michael Bay Humour in another Transformers movie is still cringe worthy .

The plot feels shoehorned , King Arthur , yadda yadda Merlin , Yadda Yadda Unicron.

Mark Whalburg is likable but like in the last movie feels out of Place

British Megan Fox is pretty boring .

Child Actors in the beginning of this movie .... they needed to die .

Don't waste your money




.... Also they might be selling this as the finale of the series..... not the way this ended.
 
Just read the review. What's this about Unicron?
Yeah, what heavyarms said. Unicron is Earth or inside Earth. They don't fully show the dormant Unicron, just the tips of his horns coming out of the planet.
 
I'm pretty lenient when it comes to these types of blockbusters/action movies. I am totally OK with a mediocre plot/acting if the action is good and it's entertaining. IMO the first movie was good and I mean that in a general sense i didn't think it was so mindless and shitty and the action was good and the characters were good.

Then Revenge of the Fallen (I think that's what it's called) had good action but it was a bit TOO corny.

The third one was OK. Not something I'd rewatch but I liked it when I watched in theater.

The fourth one really lost me. Shit was way too long and the action did not make up for it. Grimlock is cool but they should have just made him rekt everything for like an hour

Idk if I'll watch this last one. Maybe at home while I'm eating food or some shit but idk if I can handle another 2.5 hours if it's similar quality to the 4th one.
I feel the same way. The first movie was good, even though it had a lot of annoying scenes and characters. The second and third movies had some redeeming values like good action and good build-up to compensate for the early idiotic scenes. The fourth was garbage with little to no redeeming qualities.
 
What? Who the fuck is writing this shit?

Whoever Michael Bay greenlights, are you really shocked do you not remember he brought Optimus back to life with Magic in Revenge of the Fallen. Nothing surprises me, I just facepalm when something dumb happens .
 
Was Mark crap in this like every other movie he's ever been in?
I guess depends on who you ask since I think Wahlberg has been in some pretty decent/good movies as of late. As for his performance here, he was sort of likable for the most part and the least offensive element in the movie.
 
Lol. 2/10? Impressive.

The last Transformers movie was complete shite, so nice to hear they're continuing the tradition with Whalberg vs Transformers 2. I'll pass.
 
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