ANALYSIS:
The Autobots are helping the NEST team
to solve human problems while looking for signs that the Deceptions have returned.
A trip to Chernobyl
reveals to the Autobots that the Russians and Americans have been to the moon to retrieve samples from a crashed Autobot ship
called the Ark (that was thought lost after it was seen fleeing Cybertron in
the last days of the robot wars between Autobots and Decepticons. Meanwhile,
Sam Witwicky has problems finding a job and engages in a rivalry with his sexy new girlfriend's boss (who knows more about
the Decepticons than anyone knows). Soon Sam finds that everyone involved
in the American moon missions are being eliminated one by one by the Decepticons as the Autobots and Sam race to discover
what the Decepticons are planning.
The TRANSFORMERS films have usually
been about robots creating destruction and fighting other robots. The third
film does have a good set-up about the real reason for the manned missions to the moon and the Deceptions having people who
willingly collaborate with them. However, it seems with each sequel that the
story keeps making up new elements because I just wonder why didn't the Deceptions hatch this plan back in the first sequel
to create a space bridge. Soundwave is the coolest Transformer in the film while
Megatron is again sidelined for too much of the film while you have another bad guy for Optimus Prime to fight against. Sam Witwicky again isn't very useful to the plot and he has a new girlfriend (bye
bye Megan Fox) who Michael Bay knowingly
acknowledges as eye candy by the way he films her.
Did we really need Sam's parents in the
film and his search for a job in addition to his rivalry with his girlfriend's
boss? Not really. I rather have
the plot just be about the Transformers. I'm here to watch the TRANSFORMERS
movies for them and not the human drama. If they do any additional TRANSFORMERS
films, I hope the focus is shifted more to knowing about the Autobots and Decepticons.
I do have high hopes that Michael Bay will not be involved in the next film and they can get down to writing better
stories that will make me expect more than robots smashing robots and causing lots of destruction.
Disc 1 is the 3D version of the film in
Blu-ray
Disc
2 is the regular version of the film in 2D Blu-ray
Disc 4 is the movie on DVD
SPECIAL FEATURES:
ABOVE AND BEYOND: EXPLORING DARK OF THE
MOON- a seven part behind-the-scenes documentary that runs about two hours and
goes into depth about the production and post-production of the film in addition to how some people involved thought the second
TRANSFORMERS was a disappointment in addition to why Megan Fox wasn't involved in the film.
UNCHARTED TERRITORY: NASA's FUTURE THEN
AND NOW- people involved with NASA and Director Michael Bay reflect on the past and future of NASA in regards to space exploration
and the challenges they face in tough economic times.
DECONSTRUCTING CHICAGO:
MULTI-ANGLE SEQUENCES- 12 different mini-featurettes that show previz and visual effects of 12 different scenes in Chicago.
THE ART OF CYBERTRON- five art galleries
(Autobots, Decepticons, Environments, Weapons, Ships).
The teaser trailer and theatrical trailer
Mulitple featurettes on the Moscow World Premiere, the Flying Birdmen stunt
jumpers used in the film (the two hour documentary covers this featurette in more detail), James Cameron and Michael Bay talking
about shooting in 3D (3D: A TRASNFORMING VISUAL ART) , THE SOUND OF TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON (recording the sounds for
the latest sequel and in 7.1 sound), and Michael Bay giving an IPad to a disabled person who communicates through his phone
by using his nose (CODY'S IPAD).
Also you can download an Ultraviolet digital
copy of the film from iTunes for having bought this special edition.
FINAL ANALYSIS: TRANSFORMERS:
DARK OF THE MOON does have it's flaws, but the action of robots causing destruction is pretty impressive. DVD/
Blu-ray extras Producer Charles de Lauzirika delivers some excellent extras as usual which is alone worth the price of
buying this four disc 3D Limited Edition if you want to watch some behind-the-scenes extras even if you don't care to watch
the 3D version of the movie.
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