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Believe it or not, love it or hate it, but Michael Bay’s live-action Transformers franchise is one of the most successful movie series of all time, sitting at #8 on the highest-grossing franchises of all time, having posted a mind-blowing $3.76 billion in box office receipts with just four movies.
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Amazon has put up the product page for 4K Ultra HD version of Transformers: The Ultimate 5-Movie Collection, revealing a release date.
Paul @ FG: So us genuine Transformers fans have been slapped in the face again with the release of the fifth Michael Bay live action film. It’s hard to think how they can make each film progressively worse than the last, but they’ve managed it somehow with this latest monstrosity the worst film in the series to date.
This upset me greatly, so I done the only thing any decent Transformers fan would do and fire up the classic cartoon movie and wonder where it all went so wrong, while sobbing in my crisps.
My parents dropped me and my sister off to watch this in the theater was so psyched just a little kid at the time when Optimus Prime died it just wrecked me I couldn't believe it I think I even cried I felt so upset until they finally brought them back a couple Seasons later that was way too much for a little kid to see watching your hero die before your eyes. I was about 6 or 7. Thank God they never killed Grimlock I just could not believe the killing it now movie and I've never liked hot rod because of it.
I watch the original cartoon film when it came out, then had it on video.
Over the years I've probably watch this file about 27 times.
I 40 now, so my brain most go into some kind of time warp when I watch this film.
Havent seen the new movie yet... Does it start with an optimus voiceover and does it end with one like all the others? And how about a linkin park song at the end? lol
Saw this when it first came out as a kid. My parents also dropped me off as they did not want to see it (bad parenting, ha). I remember the theater being packed, kids excited to see it and then all of us being floored when Ironhide, Ratchet, Brawn and Prowl got merked hard by the Decepticons.
Never before has a kid movie established that shit was about to get real then this movie right here.
An absolute classic, wished they did more (not the other less budget types).
It's the bridge for Generation 1 to Generation 2.