Sunday, July 13, 2014

Transformers Age of Extinction 2014 [English] Download Movie

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Leechers: 68
Year: 2014
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor
Director: Michael Bay

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Language: English
Runtime: 165 min
Subtitles: French
Resolution: 720x480
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 5228 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 440 kbps
Torrent Size: 815 MB
Files: 3

Review: Let me get ahead of the fact, Im a big fan of Transformers. I love the series. I love the concept. I loved the animated series, which previously air on television. I even loved the previous Transformers movies. (Well, maybe a third, but I thought it was fine.) This is one of my favorite franchises and just watched it killed more than two and a half hours.Transformers: Age of extinction is a disaster. I was thrilled to get the chance to see it before most of the world, but in the end totally disappointed. Movie 165 minutes of incoherent nonsense and if he thinks that is what the previous films were, well, you can begin to appreciate them this.First seeing all that God has a terrible Michael Bay humor we've seen in previous films. It's not funny, and there is so much, so often you lick it. Its like watching a senile old man running naked in the street. Its sad, and it makes you feel uncomfortable.But, that stuff was there before as well. What I liked about the movie Transformers, or that one of them likes to watch robots transform and fight. Previous films have memorable moments. I remember the scene from the first film in which Ironhide jumps and shoots projectiles air in slow motion, like a woman screaming below and Starscream turn jumping in the air and flies, party get sliced ​​in half Sideswipe, Scorponok rising from the ground, and a short scene with a destroyer and Destroyer in the second film, and finally, Shockwave and time sequence Bumblebee transformed Shia LaBeouf in the car with the third movie.But nothing like this happens in this movie. Also Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, there are three other Autobots in the film, all of which are new. Try to meet so interesting, but I really do not care. Bumblebee so rarely seen on the screen can not forget the GES is not even in the movie. Optimus Prime and goes through his usual routine of getting his ass thoroughly kicked in the first half of the film, only to rise later, what has been a common theme in the previous films. That's why I do not feel particularly strongly about the film version of Prime, I'm not so often and so hard to fight hard to take him seriously as leader.There many scenes in the film, but the first half is about 10% of them. And considering the first half is about 90 minutes, which means that they are considered a lot of talk and other stuff that is either stupid, or just plain boring. If shit hit the fan start later, it's just bloody, so much going on at once, they do not care about anything and nothing that is not particularly interesting and memorable. There is also a shaky camera technique causing nausea is used here, which actually makes it difficult to see what is happening, because everything shakes so damn much all the time. Except as product placement occurs, this camera quite yet, so you can see only the brand clearly.The aspects foreclosure this film are unique with some great CGI 3D and awesome sound. The film looks and sounds fantastic, and if you do not make the mistake of watching it, do it in IMAX, as I do, because otherwise there would be nothing to enjoy. (This film has the largest number of IMAX footage I've seen every film, almost half of the film, which is in IMAX., However, did not like the way it keeps jumping between IMAX and IMAX intangible between elsewhere. It probably does not bother much how much it did not bother me, and if you watch it in a normal theater, you will not see it at all) Overall, Transformers. Age disappearance terrible mess cinema and a waste of time and money. Previous Transformers movies were guilty pleasure and a very specific itch scratched for a very specific audience, but at ...



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