Showing posts with label Transformers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transformers. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2011

The Moon's Dark Secrets

Our favourite warring autonomous robotic organisms are back as we take a third dive into the movie-verse world of Transformers in Dark of the Moon. The previous instalment of the franchise was seen as a bit of a mixed bag among critics and fans, and director Michael Bay has taken the blame, citing the movie as a writers’ strike casualty. He then assured that his team has put together a leaner, darker and better film than its predecessor. I certainly must say he wasn't kidding.

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The film opens up with an epic 3D sequence that is worth the admission price alone. Bay finally gives the fans what they want to see - warring robot factions battling it out on Cybertron during the final days of the war. Through the voice of Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) we are introduced to the Autobot ship, the Ark - said to be carrying a secret cargo and their final hope to end the war only to see it lost into the vastness of space - and presumably ages later - onto the dark side of our moon. The film then cuts to the space race of the 1960s, where it is revealed that President Kennedy commissioned NASA to put a man on the moon as a cover-up to the fact that they needed to investigate the crashed vessel. What secrets does this vessel hold and will the Autobots figure it out before the Decepticons do?

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The gang is back for more as we see our beloved team of robots and humans (sans Megan Fox) try to figure out what the Decepticons are up to. Adding to the already stellar human cast are newcomers Frances McDormand as Director Mearing...

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...Alan Tudyk as Simmon's assistant Dutch....

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...John Malkovich as Sam's boss Bruce Brazos...

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...Patrick Dempsey as Dylan Gould and Ken Jeong as Jerry Wang. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley on the other hand, plays Sam's new love interest Carly Spencer (Carly was Spike Witwicky's blonde girlfriend and eventual wife in the cartoons).

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Joining the fun this time are Decepticon fan favourites Laserbeak, Shockwave (Frank Welker)...

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...and more screen time for Soundwave (also voiced by Frank Welker) in a kick-ass earth alt mode. On the Autobots' side we have Mirage/Dino (Francesco Quinn)...

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...Wheeljack/Que (George Coe), Brains (Reno Wilson) and the Wrecker team consisting Leadfoot (John Di Maggio), Roadbuster (Ron Bottitta) and Topspin.

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To put the cream on the cake, we have Mr. Spock himself, Leonard Nimoy playing Sentinel Prime, the former leader of the Autobots and mentor to both Optimus Prime and Megatron (Nimoy also played Galvatron in the 1986 Transformers animated movie).

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And oh, they even threw in Buzz Alrin (the second man on the moon) in too, just because they can!

The storyline this time around is considerably darker than previous instalments of the franchise, and has a better structured plot with conspiracies, betrayals and revelations. I must admit it was certainly unpredictable with numerous twists in the story as the movie goes.

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In keeping with the darker theme, the stakes are higher we see cities being destroyed, numerous people getting blasted into bits and a number of character executions.

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It might come as a shocker at first but I believe it added to the realism of the war. Transformers fans would immediately notice key elements in the story were taken from the cartoons and comics, which I believe was a neat touch and nice nod to the franchise. Stuff like the Matrix of Leadership...

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...Optimus Prime's trailer...

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...and a certain scene of Megatron (Hugo Weaving) sitting in the Abraham Lincoln statue's chair had members in the audience cheering.

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In fact, the core of the story seems taken from G1 episodes "The Ultimate Doom" and "Megatron's Master Plan".

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The addition of new characters (both human and robot) also added some depth to the story and it seems there is more overall interaction this time around.

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Finally you feel the Transformers were actual characters instead of mere eye-candy. Soundwave and Laserbeak were scene-stealers and I really never saw it coming (not gonna spoil it for you). And surprisingly Wheelie (Tom Kenny) and Brains make a funny and cool duo.

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Nimoy was simply stellar as Sentinel Prime and Cullen was at his prime (pun intended) voicing Optimus. Having big names like Malkovich, McDormand and Dempsey was a good thing too, as they had such enjoyable acting.

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Huntington-Whitely was not bad as well, considering it was her acting debut. Sure she might not be as hot as Megan, but she carries herself with such class and has that killer British accent you'd just forgive everything (not to mention how freaking hot she looked stepping out of a Mercedes Benz SLS AMG).

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I just wished they'd explain Mikaela Banes' disappearance better. I mean, after all the trouble she went through in Revenge of the Fallen, would she simply dump Sam like that? C'mon!!

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Now about the use of 3D... I've mentioned it before and I'll say it again, Transformers was a movie franchise PERFECT for 3D. Filmed using similar Cameron-Pace 3D fusion camera systems as used in Avatar, the 3D effects of this film are among the best I’ve seen yet.

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Bay didn’t hold back with his new ‘toy’, we see dust, shrapnel, liquid, sparks, robot parts and even Soundwave’s sonic blasts fly off the screen!

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Battling bots are thrown into the audience, ships weave in-and-out of tight spots and transformations with shifting plates of screeching metal look simply insane in the third dimension.

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Mark my words, very often you will find yourself yelling "whoa!" or "oh shit!" out loud during the movie. And do I have to mention how sexy cars look in 3D?

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I must say Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz joining the fray is certainly most welcome as their shiny vehicles stole every scene they were in. This movie has to be seen in 3D, no exception. And that much-talked about climatic showdown in Chicago? Well, let’s just say only a director like Michael Bay can get away with having an hour’s worth of non-stop cinematic destruction on the big screen.

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The amount of detail that goes into the effects this time round is beyond belief. It's amazing how clearly you could make out expressions on the robots' faces.

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You could see stuff like little kinks in the bots’ armor as they battle...

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...the seamless-ness of them morphing into their vehicle modes...

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...and the absolutely astounding way the filmmakers destroyed Chicago. No longer were the Transformers having mere battles. This time it was an all-out alien robot invasion. Massive swarms, spacecraft, motherships, the full works... It was a no-holds-barred war.

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Having given the snub twice at the Oscars, I believe Industrial Light and Magic gave their absolute best for Dark of the Moon in retaliation. The level of realism was first class and I believe there will be outrage if they do not nab the ‘Best Visual Effects’ award next year.

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Worth mentioning too is the soundtrack of the film. Steve Jablonsky once again provided the magical touch and while it carries certain elements from previous instalments of the franchise, the overall sound and mood has a distinctly different feel to reflect the different tone of the movie. It adds a lot to how certain scenes were played; you feel the pain during sad moments, fear whenever Shockwave is around or joy when there is a moment of triumph.

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Perhaps one of the most memorable is the theme that plays from the Ark chase up to the moon discovery at the beginning of the film. Linkin Park on the other hand provides the theme ‘Iridescent’ which like Jablonsky’s work has a different sound for Dark of the Moon.

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On the complaints side, there were still a number of lame jokes, although I must say most have been toned-down a notch. Even Simmons (John Turturro) is less crazy as before, in keeping with the seriousness of the movie's theme.

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The worst example was possibly Jerry Wang, which was unnecessarily creepy and disturbing. At the same time, it does feel like Bay might have cut some parts of the movie (possibly to decrease the length?). Stuff builds up at Chernobyl and you know Shockwave (with friggin' huge driller) is set to have a huge battle with Optimus (who has his energon sword and shield up) and the next thing you know, he's gone. I'm very sure I heard a few "ehhh?"s among the audience. Another gripe would be too much emphasis on humans instead of the robots (just like the previous instalments), but I believe the balance is a little better this time. And if you've been following developments, you'd know that the 'twins' Mudflap and Skids were originally in the script but were cut out. However in one short scene you could actually spot their Chevy Spark alt modes.

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Michael Bay has repeatedly stated that Dark of the Moon will be his final Transformers movie. If indeed this is the final movie, I believe it ended quite abruptly and still had quite a number of loose ends, which is a pity, given how well crafted the opening was. It felt as if too many characters were written-off, some had no conclusion and perhaps more could have been done to close the chapter on one of the most technologically breathtaking movie franchises of recent times.

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While he did attempt to make it real tough for any other director to continue the franchise, I doubt this will be the last we see of Transformers in the big screen.

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Overall, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is quite the cinematic experience it promises. Combining cutting-edge visuals, emotional drama and the right amount of nostalgia, it certainly has raised the bar for action movies. So whatcha waiting for? Rush now to the nearest cinema and catch in 3D, and if you already have, go for repeats. Trust me, you’ll discover something new each time due to the immense amount of detail.

This is the reason we watch 3D summer blockbusters, and they certainly don’t come better than this!

4 ½ Stars

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Eat and Work till Midnite

Eat and Work till Midnite

Gosh, I missed this out in my "What a Week" post... lol~ This was on Tuesday. Man, to think that the previous Tuesday was bad, this week's was worse! Last week we stayed till 11.15pm doing work, this week it was 12.08am which was horrible! Well, it was kinda required if we didn't want stuff to finish late on Wednesday and have printers chasing after us (trust me it gets worse every week)... We would do what we can on Tuesday and finish off the rest on Wednesday before the 12noon deadline (which oddly has never made it since we moved to PJ... I guess it's because we're short on manpower).

Anyways, just before dinner, me, Irene & Zali headed off to find some food to eat. We went to this Pasar Ramadhan at Section 14, dun ask me where, I'm so unfamiliar with roads there. There were tons and tons of different types of food! But the thing was most of them were finishing... we were late. So grabbed a bit of this and that... A fat murtabak, which looked awesome, roti Lee John, sugar cane, coconut, kuih... Zali bought some nasi for himself and Husin. Me and Irene even managed to grab some McD... Oh, and Kenny asked for some ayam percik which we couldn't find, lol. Got him 8 chicken wings, not sure what else was there. When we got back to the office, we were just stunned by the sheer mass of food on the table. There were just too many types, and no way we could finish it all... Oh, and we didn't know Jen was in the office too, if not we could've got her something as well. The poor gurl had to settle with Kenny's chicken wings, and some roti Lee John. But I guess we shouldn't have bought BOTH coconut and sugar cane. It was overkill... and the murtabak had to be brought home.

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Kenny setting up some food on table...

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This weird concoction is actually delicious~

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It's called the McFlurry Mudpie~

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Jen and I taking pic of the huge mass of food~

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Roti Lee John~!

After dinner it was back to work. We did what we could for the day to minimize the damage on Wednesday. Somehow no one really took note of the time and before you know it, it was midnight! OmG... so we all decided to pack our bags and told each other "See ya in a few hours~". What a week it was indeed... but the food part was fun, lol~

On other things, managed to land myself a Deluxe Animated Soundwave a couple of days ago. Was lucky enuff to get it when it was taken out of the shop's shipping boxes. The glow-like blue looks real cool, and Lazerbeak becomes a guitar which attaches to the roof. Overall the vehicle looks really "boom-box"-ey~

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PEACE and God Bless,
Aris Tee

Friday, November 23, 2007

I Dunno What to Put as Title

I Dunno What to Put as Title

New Screen~!My old monitor at work, used for quite a long time... with scratches and stickers all over...

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has finally been changed to a new one, a cool grey HP flatscreen!

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But it was really short-lived, cos about less than an hour after...

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I got a NEW Samsung SyncMaster 732N-Plus flatscreen!!!
WooHoo! Computing is never gonna look the same again! XD

Pete Sampras vs Roger FedererOmigosh, Sampras was in town... and Federer too! Two of my favourite tennis idols (especially Sampras, used to enjoy his matches during my schooling days, along with Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi) just performed recently here in Malaysia as part of their tennis tour or something. Too bad I didn't manage to catch them. They were in Seoul, South Korea recently.

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Oh, and So Nyeo Shi Dae (SNSD) performed as an opening to their match... How cool is that?? (I would have been there in an instant if that was the case here... heehee... take leave or something). Uber-coolness~
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Federer beat Sampras at South Korea and Malaysia, and I'm sure Sampras' 5-year retirement took its toll on him. After all, Federer was the reigning World Champion at the height of his game. Their final stop of the tennis tour was in Macau, and boy was I glad that Sampras won. And he did it with style... what a wonderful finish for a wonderful tour~

Frenzy!I found this chap recently... he's really uber-cool... with all the articulated joints, etc... but he's still in the box for now~

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Mew Choo Stuns Aces
And in badminton, our own Mew Choo brought a huge blow to China by beating their aces, which were ranked 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th in the world (she herself was 8th placed). And topping it all off by beating them in their country... I was waiting for her to make a wonderful comeback and boy did she do it with style.

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Even though she lost in the recent Hong Kong Open, a win's a win, and Malaysians are often quick to forget an achievement once a loss comes around. Way to go gurl, keep it up!

BoA's Song Played at 1U!I was passing by the concourse area at 1U's old wing and I thought my ears were cheating me... it sounded just like Sweet Impact... and as I looked properly, there was a Fasio booth with lotsa BoA posters and a TV playing the Fasio ad which featured none other than Princess BoA herself! Woohoo! And thanks a lot to Jill who was with me at that time who went thru a tedious testing session to help me get a BoA Fasio brochure (you're so sweet!)

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Okla that's all for this time, I wanted to post up a couple more stuff of interest, but I'm too lazy to process the photos... maybe later...

PEACE and God Bless,
Aris

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