Unfortunately, with each movie, the missteps that Michael Bay takes as a director either stay the same or worsen. The end result attempts to continue the human storytelling aspect of the previous ventures while giving just a little more focus to the Autobot/Decepticon war that served as the highlight of those movies. Meanwhile, Sam is trying to get on with his formerly-heroic life, following the adventures in the first two films, as he seeks out to find a post-college career. This time, the Autobots must defend Earth from the Decepticons bringing an army and war to the planet in an attempt to take it over. Transformers: Dark of the Moon continues the story laid out in the first two films and serves as a probable conclusion to this story. Its 2009 follow-up was no better, if not worse, and so with a 2011 third and reportedly final film with Bay at the helm, one can expect much, much more of the same. Unfortunately, Bay's own man-boy immaturity hindered the movie greatly, allowing for plenty of sexual jokes and profanity to permeate the film. ![]() In 2007, director Michael Bay defied naysayers by successfully bringing the beloved toy/cartoon franchise Transformers to life on the big screen. ![]() ![]() Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main).Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
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