I remember being blown away by Blackout's rampage in the opening sequence and the A-10 attack run on Scorponok. Yeah, this movie wasn't all that good but man, sequences like those are worth watching the movie.
The badassery of seeing that scene for the first time is hard to describe. It was a time before slapped together cgi by fests were common, and before the transformers live action universe had been dragged through the mud. It was fucking awesome.
That's what makes the movie trilogy very watchable to be honest it's due to the very artistic flare of Michael Bays action sequences They're naturally very addicting Even though some aspects are more often overused like Michael bays explosions overall they're very fun to watch
@@N-Collective see some would say that’s too much but it’s basically like losing a main character of a show outta nowhere and not even being given a reason as to why. They mention him in last knight and that’s it.
I know some people may not like it and yeh the story telling may be weak, but Mike's signature move has always been action. He stated he never cared for critics anyway. All things considered he did a good job bringing it to live action and with each iteration the cgi got better. I remember seeing it for the first time and it was off the chain ⛓ 😳.
Absolutely. He’s not in a studio with all green screen and maybe a table that’s the only thing real lol. He’s on streets blowing shit up. I watched him film Dark of the Moon here for the Chicago battle and he was blowing up cars up and down Michigan avenue. That’s why I’m a big fan. Bad Boys 2 is one of the best action films ever. Sound design of the transformers franchise is amazing.
Michael Bays transformers played a huge role in my childhood, i didn't really cared much about the story back then since i was just a kid, but man... Seeing robots looking so realistic made my imagination wild. Thanks for making this video, it intensified my nostalgia.
Regardless of how good or bad this movie is, it’s one of those things that’s managed to age really well with just how much effort was put into it. I remember loving this film as a kid and seeing just how much effort was put into it has made me appreciate just how much work was put into it
Peter Cullen as the voice of Optimus Prime will always give me goosebumps. Optimus always willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good will always make my eyes water. I'll always love bumblebee for never backing down from any fight. I love the 1st Transformers movie.
To be fair I've sat through them all and each film has its highlights - I'm actually pretty thankful for these films as the sheer amount of money they made has let Hasbro create some banging toys again. We've been getting a big increase in the variety and quality of figures. Sure some of them are a mess, but I'm so happy that in 2021 I have an updated version of a random deception from 1992 in my collection. Thanks Michael Bay!
There is a huge difference here, when talking about the adult orientation of the movies. The kids who were fans of the original transformers, yeah, they have all grown up, they are, in fact, adults now. So the target audience of the movies was spot on.
Transformers trilogy was my childhood crush in movie category. Amazing robots, fantastic fights and some gut punching, emotional moments was all that was needed for my love. Every time Optimus Prime wore metal plate over his mouth I knew its gonna be one hell of a scene. PS: I will never forget the sacrifice of Jetfire and increased sheer fire power of Optimus Prime at the end of Revenge of the fallen and Dark side of the moons' the final scene where Optimus Prime kills Megatron and Sentinel with coldness formed by death of his comrades.
As one of the "75% of adult men" who grew up with the original Transformers (and GI Joe, He-Man and other half-hour toy commercials) I did enjoy the movie. The sequels, not so much. What struck me about Bay's series is that, unlike the cartoon (except the theatrical movie) characters died. In Bay's first movie, Jazz is ripped in two and killed - permanently. Jazz was my favorite character in the 80s show, in no small part due to the voice work of the legendary Scatman Crothers. That, more than the design changes and adult situations, truly singnaled that this was not a retread of the cartoon. Granted, in a sanitized 80s kids show there were no deaths despite both sides being armed with heavy weaponry that should rightfully annihilate each other (anyone recall how Cobra soldiers could always bail safely from jets and tanks before the missiles hit?). Hence the cartoons had no real tension because everything had a happy ending. But Jazz getting killed? Game changer. Bay's series went downhill after the first due to more explosions, illogic, incomprehensible action scenes, stupid plots and etc. But the first film was definitely worthwhile.
I mean: Optimus did return from death as a Zombie in the animated show Lmao. I liked the first movie and I liked the third act of the third film. Everything other than that is pretty awful IMHO. It doesn’t help that Bay become more and more partisan as the films went on. Like Snyder, he likes to slide in his politics into film (he admits this totally and this isn’t a negative thing in a lot of movies) but, he isn’t an amazing storyteller so he ends up telling the opposite message than he wanted to. For example: the fourth film is pretty heavily a “anti-Immigration” POV. The Autobots are the “good, legal immigrants” and the decepticons are the “Bad, illegal” ones. The problem became when Kelsey Grammar’s character accidentally proved the point they were trying to avoid: “There’s no good Aliens, there’s only them and Us.” I think Bumblebee proved that you can make a great transformers movie, that makes thematic sense and is still fun. I hope they keep going that way!
@@alexandradaniels6048 Only in America, where we accept over one million immigrants legally, can people complain that we *need* immigration reform so that number can be doubled, tripled or even quadrupled. Call it xenophobia, I call it as I see it: legalized invasion. What incentive do millions have to "assimilate" when THEY are the majority? Ever been a stranger in another country before? I have. Imagine being a stranger in the country of your birth. They actually STOPPED immigration for about 40 years so that people could get used to each other for a while. 1880's or 1890's if I recall. I say we're long overdue for another shutting of the doors.
The first live-action Transformers film is still the best for me. I was amazed on how the were able to create the transformation sequences. I still laugh at the scene where the Autobots try to hide from Sam's parents outside their house.
I revisited this film not long ago. Was never a Transformers kid, but this movie was groundbreaking. It’s still up there with some of the best special effects of all time. Bay makes popcorn bangers. And this is up there with the best.
I grew up with these movies and they were my first piece of transformers content and still love them to this day and I keep hoping every day they get the justice they deserve and other people will come to appreciate them more as I do.
They definitely made a good solid start with this movie. It was the unending retcons as to why the Transformers were interested in Earth in the sequels and many sillier moments that sent it off the rails later on. But as far as franchise starters go, the first movie was damned fine entertainment.
I saw the first Transformers movie and I was completely blown away by the Visual Effects! Even though the sound the Autobots and Decepticons made when they transformed was barely there.
Transformers is one of the few franchises that got me watching the movies at minimum ones a year. It's just that I grew up with the movies and they are really something special for me.
No matter what people say about these movies or what reputation they may have or such, all 6 Transformers live action movies are something I love to rewatch when I wish for something visually grand and explosive. They give me some unique and thrilling feeling watching them and in 12 years since being introduced to this franchise and Transformers in general (with ROTF release), my enjoyment still persists and I'm certain it won't go away. Thanks to movie franchise introducing me to Transformers, I also found a lot of fun in watching Transformers Prime (the only animated TF show that really grasped me, mainly thanks to its darker tone) and playing War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron games. Looking forward to more live action movies.
I've been a Transformers fan ever since I can remember, I watched Transformers in the cinema with my older brother, then went to see it 2 more times :) I've seen all theatrical movies in the cinema and when the next one comes out I'm going to watch that one too. Till all are one!
@@LegendNoel73 Then we get bumblebee. A film with no action, with worse CG than this film which is 10 years older, only three actual transformers other than the opening 5 minutes of fan service, and manages t make human characters even more irritating than bay verse ones. The plot is exactly the same, bumblebee is just a big minion who acts like a retard randomly to move the plot along, everyone except Charlie is a worse human character (the dad alone is worse than sams parents in ROTF) and not my greg was irritating. And also the male, ive forgotten his name is literally just sam with an afro. The first 3 transformers films were brilliant all things considered. ROTF was very messy, but it was filmed with no script, and the fact the action and CGI look 10 times better than bumblebee should be noted
I remember when I watched this movie as a kid. I enjoyed it so much that I always enjoy it when I watch it again. I enjoyed it's sequels, especially Dark of the Moon. Great video btw, the nostalgia is strong.
Been waitin for this review ever since you made that poll, and it's finally here! This movie is one of my favourite blockbusters and a huge piece of my childhood so your comprehensive review on it is great to see mate!
@@filmcomicsexplained worth the wait bro! Didn't think there would be anything new I would learn about these movies since I am such a fan of them. Great vid!
I loved these movies, specially the first one. It kept going downhill afterwards though, and it really died for me on age of extinction. But thank you very much for making this video, your channel is awesome.
I really like the bayformers designs in the first three movies because they feel like what alien robots from another planet would like in real life. Plus, they also have alternate body types instead of all of them appearing humanoid. Also, l sincerely love the fight scenes.
My exposure to the Transformers was this movie that kicked it off. Revenge of The Fallen would fall out of my interest. Dark of the Moon would be eh not good (I mean Soundwave a great addition, but he got wasted real quick) to say the least. And then the rest, you know those films speak for themselves. I still remember when Blackout was intercepted outside Soccent Airbase, and annihilated the base, save for Captain Lennox and his team of survivors. Bay's intro to this live action version was an interesting one at best. So, who else is excited for Rise of The Beasts?
Also, the creation matrix was introduced in the Transformers comics. Vector sigma was the life giving super computer in the Transformers G1 cartoon. IDW combined the two ideas.
Aside from a few stinkers, all the optimus prime and bumblebee scenes are legendary, especially the fights regardless of how bad the movies are. Bumblebee's car form choice and voice problem were great touches honestly, its cute and badass at the same time
That one scene where the Decepticon smashes through that bus.... I always just imagined the bus was loaded with creepers(from Minecraft). Because if it was people, all the people on that bus would have had to have been strapped to propane caniseters. The alternative to that is, people are made of incendiary explosives.
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG FILM COMICS EXPLAINED THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO MUUUUUUUUUUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even though Michael Bay has a reputation of making bad Transformers films, as a Transformers fan I am so happy you made this. Thank you again Film Comics Explained 😊 ☺ 😀 ❤ 💙
@@torturedkfpemployee883 Bumblebee is pretty bad. People like it because it wasnt AOE or TLK. But the action was about as compelling as skids and mudflap scrapping in ROTF, the designs for live action were far to basic, theres only 3 actual transformers outside the opening 5 minutes of fan service, and bumblebee is just a minion who acts like a retard to progress the plot, and dropkick literally does nothing, and shatter soes nothing except look at a screen and manipulate jhon cena. Other than charlie, whos a pretty good character, they managed to make the humans worse. How in the name of god did they create the step dad in this film, hes sams parets cringe in one character. And the male character, ego or whatever hes called is literaly just sam witwicky but a bit less funny
As much as i hate how unrealistically badass the airmen/Chair force is displayed in this movie...i gotta admit seeing those few seconds of Tyrese getting hazed while smiling is fucking golden.
This is a great video, I love hearing more about how the TF films were made, I've got great memories of being excited for them and everything surrounding them, especially the toys!
Never did I think I’d be clicking on a video about Transformers (a franchise my friends at school would frequently speak of but I was never a ‘cars’ kid (more of a ‘monsters’ kid if that makes sense) so I’ve never really been that interested. But this just shows how much I’ve been enjoying your videos, I could honestly listen to you explain the properties of paint and still be interested ❤❤
Hey man, your video is amazing!!! This shows the size of the challenge the team behind those scenes faced while making the movies. Is easy for audiences and critics to say harsh things about the movie, but no one can understand what those guys had to deal with. For me, I had a blast watching them, they are not perfect or even close to that, but I knew there was something special about this, it looks like something made with passion, Michael Bay knows how to put a bombastic show in front of the audiences, idc about his recycled shots and other cliches, his vision is clear and unique on its own way. Thanks for this video man, stay safe.
"Michael has a top notch. World class crew." From one of the producers on Transformers. But not world class writers. Don't get me wrong. I enjoy the first Transformers, Dark of The Mon, The Rock, and Armageddon. But the rest is a different story.
Yes the writing was terrible, but for me the big flaw was the movie needed to be about Transformers with humans not humans with Transformers. Transformers should have been the main characters of the movies with supporting human cast not the other way around
@@cassidymurphy2450 Exactly right. The transformers should've had 70% of the movie, and Shia and the military plot (Tyrese and Josh duhamel) taking the other 30%. The whole pentagon and Megan fox relationship should've also been cut to streamline the movie.
I enjoy every bit of Bayverse. I watch it for the Transformers, and just ignore the writing after the 3rd one. No matter how many times I catch any part of Transformers on t.v, I watch it as well. Never get tired of them. Hope Michael Bay would come back and finish it off with Unicron, I don't care what anyone say or think, I'd still support him and his film. With that being said, I'm so hyped for the ,"Transformers, Rise of the Beast!" Can't wait to see it's 1st trailer as well
Transformers 1: Still hold up Transformers revenge of the Fallen: It's not good but it's a Guilty pleasure Transformers dark of the Moon: Pretty damn Good Transformers Age of extinction: Worst one by far Transformers the last knight: Bad but not as bad as Extinction
The first Bayformers was OK. Revenge of the fallen was horrible. Dark of the moon was better than the first and ROTF, since it felt like the end(of course it's not). Age of extinction is bad. The last knight is😧
My dad grew up with the original transformers and GI Joe shows and I remember when I was like 3 the trailer for the first transformers came out and my dad lost his shit. Me and him actually talked about this the other day about me being 18 and loving all the old shows. But he loved the first film because it introduced his childhood to me in its own unique way while still keeping the original sounds and arcs. But I grew up on these films and I absolutely love them.
I grew up with the Transformers cartoon and comics since the 80s. I do love the live action movies even with all the faults. Bumblebee was amazing. I liked how they made it so it could have been either a reboot or a prequel, with Bumblebee turning into the Camaro at the end plus a few scenes with a young Agent Simmons.
say what you will about the writing and whatnot but the action is SIIIIIIIIICK. I mean, big robots punching eachother is always so awesome, and the transformations were so smooth like holy
Yeah the first 10 minutes of the first one was awesome. Went to a midnight showing back when that was a thing at the theaters. The whole crowd was lit 😂🔥
*I always grew up with Michael Bay's transformers before I figured G1 was a thing. I feel Bayverse is cooler than G1 probably because I was exposed to it first. But anyways, I am going to miss this series. Should have ended as a trilogy, but if Michael started a soft reboot, that damn Hasbro should let him finish it*
Me too. The action scenes, CGI and characters were good in the Bayverse imo. The plot ruined it all. Transformers 2, 4 and 5 were horrible. Dark of the Moon could have been amazing but there were a lot of dumb shit in the plot
It's sad to me, and many (often, now, estranged) fans of Transformers, that, even after all these years, our fears and criticisms for the direction that these movies have given the franchise, are being misrepresented as bitching about superficial aspects like just the design aesthetics. What the old Marvel cartoons and comics, managed, seems to be still elusive for people, who weren't there, to understand. All they had to do, was, sell the toys. That's it. And yet they rose so far above that requirement, that they created a living breathing fictional world, populated by countless defined characters and a deep and unique mythology. Not at all unlike any of the best pieces of Marvel source material, that is now being turnt into genuinely well-received blockbuster cinema. Bay's Transformers movies, while technically impressive, essentially, un-did, the old cartoon's triumph of elevating a toy commercial into a proper and engaging mythology, by turning the franchise back into nothing more than a toy commercial, with soulless CGI non-character toys that just blow things up.
Even with all their flaws, the Bay movies remain my favorite saga in the franchise. Also I love Bay's story on being approached to direct. "Not directing that shit. ... Wait actually yes, I'm in."
The first one gave me hope, which then died from the second one on. Thankfully Bumblebee was fantastic I havent been a fan of the Netflix series its been ok, but I'm hoping the next generation of movies are better. If your new to Transformers I would suggest Transformers:Prime. Its a little campy and childish in the first season but I think it has a great story overall for people new to the franchise.
I remember being blown away by Blackout's rampage in the opening sequence and the A-10 attack run on Scorponok. Yeah, this movie wasn't all that good but man, sequences like those are worth watching the movie.
That scene still gives me chills. I love it
Bonecrusher going through the bus gets me every time.
The badassery of seeing that scene for the first time is hard to describe. It was a time before slapped together cgi by fests were common, and before the transformers live action universe had been dragged through the mud. It was fucking awesome.
It was definitely good what are you talking about
That's what makes the movie trilogy very watchable to be honest it's due to the very artistic flare of Michael Bays action sequences
They're naturally very addicting
Even though some aspects are more often overused like Michael bays explosions overall they're very fun to watch
I’m not a die hard Shia fan but I think he did well on this franchise. His absence, in my opinion, was noticeable in later iterations.
Shia was to transformers as Paul walker was to fnf. The franchises just didn’t feel the same without them.
@@N-Collective see some would say that’s too much but it’s basically like losing a main character of a show outta nowhere and not even being given a reason as to why. They mention him in last knight and that’s it.
I agree, the story started from him
@@JoshuaC923 tbh the story is still exciting without Sam but it certainly lost a good character by not having him in it
Nah, Mark was better.
Just hearing Peter Cullen voicing live action Optimus Prime hit me in the feels.
Chills man
Chills
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@@geasobdmy name is Optimus prime that robotic tone was 👌
I know some people may not like it and yeh the story telling may be weak, but Mike's signature move has always been action. He stated he never cared for critics anyway. All things considered he did a good job bringing it to live action and with each iteration the cgi got better. I remember seeing it for the first time and it was off the chain ⛓ 😳.
it still hold up surprisingly well lol.
@@scruffypugs1963 You are spot on. Exactly.
Absolutely. He’s not in a studio with all green screen and maybe a table that’s the only thing real lol. He’s on streets blowing shit up. I watched him film Dark of the Moon here for the Chicago battle and he was blowing up cars up and down Michigan avenue. That’s why I’m a big fan. Bad Boys 2 is one of the best action films ever. Sound design of the transformers franchise is amazing.
Now he has a realistic budget to play trucks
Pretty much
Ye, he gave us what we wanted for more than a decade, for me his cgi directions exceeded the expectations
Michael Bays transformers played a huge role in my childhood, i didn't really cared much about the story back then since i was just a kid, but man... Seeing robots looking so realistic made my imagination wild. Thanks for making this video, it intensified my nostalgia.
Regardless of how good or bad this movie is, it’s one of those things that’s managed to age really well with just how much effort was put into it. I remember loving this film as a kid and seeing just how much effort was put into it has made me appreciate just how much work was put into it
Peter Cullen as the voice of Optimus Prime will always give me goosebumps. Optimus always willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good will always make my eyes water. I'll always love bumblebee for never backing down from any fight. I love the 1st Transformers movie.
Although the movies ignore most of TF lore i do enjoy the way they incorporate Cybertron's history with Earth's. And the flames looked awesome.
To be fair I've sat through them all and each film has its highlights - I'm actually pretty thankful for these films as the sheer amount of money they made has let Hasbro create some banging toys again. We've been getting a big increase in the variety and quality of figures. Sure some of them are a mess, but I'm so happy that in 2021 I have an updated version of a random deception from 1992 in my collection. Thanks Michael Bay!
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There is a huge difference here, when talking about the adult orientation of the movies. The kids who were fans of the original transformers, yeah, they have all grown up, they are, in fact, adults now. So the target audience of the movies was spot on.
💯agree✔
@@2eganja1 yeh but the kids who gre up on the old cartoon saw this as way to tin trcduce transfomers ti thier kids
Transformers trilogy was my childhood crush in movie category. Amazing robots, fantastic fights and some gut punching, emotional moments was all that was needed for my love. Every time Optimus Prime wore metal plate over his mouth I knew its gonna be one hell of a scene.
PS: I will never forget the sacrifice of Jetfire and increased sheer fire power of Optimus Prime at the end of Revenge of the fallen and Dark side of the moons' the final scene where Optimus Prime kills Megatron and Sentinel with coldness formed by death of his comrades.
Now that I think about they didn’t spare a second to mourn ironhide
As one of the "75% of adult men" who grew up with the original Transformers (and GI Joe, He-Man and other half-hour toy commercials) I did enjoy the movie. The sequels, not so much. What struck me about Bay's series is that, unlike the cartoon (except the theatrical movie) characters died. In Bay's first movie, Jazz is ripped in two and killed - permanently. Jazz was my favorite character in the 80s show, in no small part due to the voice work of the legendary Scatman Crothers. That, more than the design changes and adult situations, truly singnaled that this was not a retread of the cartoon.
Granted, in a sanitized 80s kids show there were no deaths despite both sides being armed with heavy weaponry that should rightfully annihilate each other (anyone recall how Cobra soldiers could always bail safely from jets and tanks before the missiles hit?). Hence the cartoons had no real tension because everything had a happy ending. But Jazz getting killed? Game changer. Bay's series went downhill after the first due to more explosions, illogic, incomprehensible action scenes, stupid plots and etc. But the first film was definitely worthwhile.
I mean: Optimus did return from death as a Zombie in the animated show Lmao.
I liked the first movie and I liked the third act of the third film. Everything other than that is pretty awful IMHO.
It doesn’t help that Bay become more and more partisan as the films went on. Like Snyder, he likes to slide in his politics into film (he admits this totally and this isn’t a negative thing in a lot of movies) but, he isn’t an amazing storyteller so he ends up telling the opposite message than he wanted to.
For example: the fourth film is pretty heavily a “anti-Immigration” POV. The Autobots are the “good, legal immigrants” and the decepticons are the “Bad, illegal” ones.
The problem became when Kelsey Grammar’s character accidentally proved the point they were trying to avoid:
“There’s no good Aliens, there’s only them and Us.”
I think Bumblebee proved that you can make a great transformers movie, that makes thematic sense and is still fun. I hope they keep going that way!
@@alexandradaniels6048 Only in America, where we accept over one million immigrants legally, can people complain that we *need* immigration reform so that number can be doubled, tripled or even quadrupled.
Call it xenophobia,
I call it as I see it: legalized invasion.
What incentive do millions have to "assimilate" when THEY are the majority? Ever been a stranger in another country before? I have. Imagine being a stranger in the country of your birth.
They actually STOPPED immigration for about 40 years so that people could get used to each other for a while. 1880's or 1890's if I recall.
I say we're long overdue for another shutting of the doors.
@@alexandradaniels6048 yeh this movie was basically the movie that made transfomers big post armada era
Scott yeh this move was one of my first expiure to transfomers besides transfomers vid that had text crawl likevstaf wars
In transformers prime
Cliff jumper was killed
In. The first episode lol
The first live-action Transformers film is still the best for me. I was amazed on how the were able to create the transformation sequences. I still laugh at the scene where the Autobots try to hide from Sam's parents outside their house.
I revisited this film not long ago. Was never a Transformers kid, but this movie was groundbreaking. It’s still up there with some of the best special effects of all time.
Bay makes popcorn bangers. And this is up there with the best.
First film was the best easilyyy, can't believe how the sequels turned out :(
You read my mind here.
Three words: Michael FUCKING Bay.
3rd had good action in chicago
@@dominicwilliamson7912 All of them treated the Autobots like scrap metal to be tossed away. Fucking ingrate human race...
the first felt boring rewatching but it had heart. I can always rewatch the second and third movies. But others I can’t
I grew up with these movies and they were my first piece of transformers content and still love them to this day and I keep hoping every day they get the justice they deserve and other people will come to appreciate them more as I do.
They definitely made a good solid start with this movie. It was the unending retcons as to why the Transformers were interested in Earth in the sequels and many sillier moments that sent it off the rails later on. But as far as franchise starters go, the first movie was damned fine entertainment.
Despite my better judgment, I enjoy this series
I saw the first Transformers movie and I was completely blown away by the Visual Effects! Even though the sound the Autobots and Decepticons made when they transformed was barely there.
Transformers is one of the few franchises that got me watching the movies at minimum ones a year. It's just that I grew up with the movies and they are really something special for me.
No matter what people say about these movies or what reputation they may have or such, all 6 Transformers live action movies are something I love to rewatch when I wish for something visually grand and explosive. They give me some unique and thrilling feeling watching them and in 12 years since being introduced to this franchise and Transformers in general (with ROTF release), my enjoyment still persists and I'm certain it won't go away. Thanks to movie franchise introducing me to Transformers, I also found a lot of fun in watching Transformers Prime (the only animated TF show that really grasped me, mainly thanks to its darker tone) and playing War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron games. Looking forward to more live action movies.
G1 and beast wars will always reign Supreme
Same here! I just ignore all the criticism
The design of the robots was mind-blowing, really well done
Transformers 2007 is my childhood movie awesome vid!
I've been a Transformers fan ever since I can remember, I watched Transformers in the cinema with my older brother, then went to see it 2 more times :) I've seen all theatrical movies in the cinema and when the next one comes out I'm going to watch that one too. Till all are one!
I've never understood the Michael Bay hate. This man is a filmmaking genius. Just even from a cinematic stand point, his movies are FUCKING gorgeous.
I completely agree
Naw his ego screwed these movies up. They would have been so much better had someone who actually liked the Transformers done them.
Just because a movie looks good, doesn’t mean it is.
@@LegendNoel73 Then we get bumblebee. A film with no action, with worse CG than this film which is 10 years older, only three actual transformers other than the opening 5 minutes of fan service, and manages t make human characters even more irritating than bay verse ones.
The plot is exactly the same, bumblebee is just a big minion who acts like a retard randomly to move the plot along, everyone except Charlie is a worse human character (the dad alone is worse than sams parents in ROTF) and not my greg was irritating. And also the male, ive forgotten his name is literally just sam with an afro.
The first 3 transformers films were brilliant all things considered. ROTF was very messy, but it was filmed with no script, and the fact the action and CGI look 10 times better than bumblebee should be noted
Guy: "Do you want to burn it?"
Bay: "No, something more wicked."
*lights the truck up with bullets*
I remember when I watched this movie as a kid. I enjoyed it so much that I always enjoy it when I watch it again. I enjoyed it's sequels, especially Dark of the Moon. Great video btw, the nostalgia is strong.
Been waitin for this review ever since you made that poll, and it's finally here! This movie is one of my favourite blockbusters and a huge piece of my childhood so your comprehensive review on it is great to see mate!
Hope you enjoy it! Sorry it took so long
@@filmcomicsexplained worth the wait bro! Didn't think there would be anything new I would learn about these movies since I am such a fan of them. Great vid!
@@filmcomicsexplained I’m still waiting on wolf Predator and Predalien and AVP requiem please 🥺🥺🥺
I loved these movies, specially the first one. It kept going downhill afterwards though, and it really died for me on age of extinction. But thank you very much for making this video, your channel is awesome.
One of the greatest intros, period!!!
I really like the bayformers designs in the first three movies because they feel like what alien robots from another planet would like in real life. Plus, they also have alternate body types instead of all of them appearing humanoid. Also, l sincerely love the fight scenes.
I agree dude
My exposure to the Transformers was this movie that kicked it off. Revenge of The Fallen would fall out of my interest. Dark of the Moon would be eh not good (I mean Soundwave a great addition, but he got wasted real quick) to say the least. And then the rest, you know those films speak for themselves. I still remember when Blackout was intercepted outside Soccent Airbase, and annihilated the base, save for Captain Lennox and his team of survivors. Bay's intro to this live action version was an interesting one at best. So, who else is excited for Rise of The Beasts?
Me!🙋♂️ can't wait to see it's first trailer as well
Say what you want, but this movie is awesome. Thank you for showing the work people put in to bring it to the screen.
Thanks for bringing us back to this series with this review.
My pleasure!
@@filmcomicsexplained see you in the next one !
These movies is what brought me to the series thanks for doing a video on it
Anytime!
I seen this movie when i was a kid, i was blown away cuz it was my first exposure to transformers , but that into amd outro music is perfection 😌👌
Also, the creation matrix was introduced in the Transformers comics. Vector sigma was the life giving super computer in the Transformers G1 cartoon. IDW combined the two ideas.
They turned the creation matrix into the matrix of leadership in the comics as well after it was introduced in the transformers the movie.
Aside from a few stinkers, all the optimus prime and bumblebee scenes are legendary, especially the fights regardless of how bad the movies are. Bumblebee's car form choice and voice problem were great touches honestly, its cute and badass at the same time
These videos are always so interesting to watch. Thanks!
Excellent retrospective, really entertaining and informative
Thanks mate!
That one scene where the Decepticon smashes through that bus.... I always just imagined the bus was loaded with creepers(from Minecraft). Because if it was people, all the people on that bus would have had to have been strapped to propane caniseters. The alternative to that is, people are made of incendiary explosives.
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG FILM COMICS EXPLAINED THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO MUUUUUUUUUUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even though Michael Bay has a reputation of making bad Transformers films, as a Transformers fan I am so happy you made this. Thank you again Film Comics Explained 😊 ☺ 😀 ❤ 💙
Considering I grew up with the first three, I am very biasd when I say they are among my favorite movies.
I still absolutely love the first movie. The other ones can be forgotten
Except Bumblebee.
@@fulcrum6760 the first too movies has their ups and downs the thing missing from the reboot is the pure action of the first bay movie
@@torturedkfpemployee883 Bumblebee is pretty bad. People like it because it wasnt AOE or TLK.
But the action was about as compelling as skids and mudflap scrapping in ROTF, the designs for live action were far to basic, theres only 3 actual transformers outside the opening 5 minutes of fan service, and bumblebee is just a minion who acts like a retard to progress the plot, and dropkick literally does nothing, and shatter soes nothing except look at a screen and manipulate jhon cena. Other than charlie, whos a pretty good character, they managed to make the humans worse. How in the name of god did they create the step dad in this film, hes sams parets cringe in one character. And the male character, ego or whatever hes called is literaly just sam witwicky but a bit less funny
Even 12 years later I rewatch these movies
As much as i hate how unrealistically badass the airmen/Chair force is displayed in this movie...i gotta admit seeing those few seconds of Tyrese getting hazed while smiling is fucking golden.
I am more than grateful for Niyat covering Transformers, as a recent fan of Transformers myself.
This is a great video, I love hearing more about how the TF films were made, I've got great memories of being excited for them and everything surrounding them, especially the toys!
Never did I think I’d be clicking on a video about Transformers (a franchise my friends at school would frequently speak of but I was never a ‘cars’ kid (more of a ‘monsters’ kid if that makes sense) so I’ve never really been that interested. But this just shows how much I’ve been enjoying your videos, I could honestly listen to you explain the properties of paint and still be interested ❤❤
Hey man, your video is amazing!!! This shows the size of the challenge the team behind those scenes faced while making the movies. Is easy for audiences and critics to say harsh things about the movie, but no one can understand what those guys had to deal with. For me, I had a blast watching them, they are not perfect or even close to that, but I knew there was something special about this, it looks like something made with passion, Michael Bay knows how to put a bombastic show in front of the audiences, idc about his recycled shots and other cliches, his vision is clear and unique on its own way. Thanks for this video man, stay safe.
"Michael has a top notch. World class crew." From one of the producers on Transformers. But not world class writers. Don't get me wrong. I enjoy the first Transformers, Dark of The Mon, The Rock, and Armageddon. But the rest is a different story.
Yes the writing was terrible, but for me the big flaw was the movie needed to be about Transformers with humans not humans with Transformers. Transformers should have been the main characters of the movies with supporting human cast not the other way around
@@cassidymurphy2450 Exactly right. The transformers should've had 70% of the movie, and Shia and the military plot (Tyrese and Josh duhamel) taking the other 30%. The whole pentagon and Megan fox relationship should've also been cut to streamline the movie.
Accidentally made it here within 4 minutes lol my sixth sense is knowing when FilmComicsExplained posts a new video, without notifications
' damn you Michael Bay' rolls really smoothly on the tounge
I personally love the transformers movies and yes they may be bad but they can deliver good moments
wow, literally wathcing all the movies this week, and reacting to them, so good, will watch the last one then come back, love it already
*22:30** oh damn Jazz gave Bay the n-word pass*
I enjoy every bit of Bayverse. I watch it for the Transformers, and just ignore the writing after the 3rd one. No matter how many times I catch any part of Transformers on t.v, I watch it as well. Never get tired of them. Hope Michael Bay would come back and finish it off with Unicron, I don't care what anyone say or think, I'd still support him and his film. With that being said, I'm so hyped for the ,"Transformers, Rise of the Beast!" Can't wait to see it's 1st trailer as well
I forgot where I heard this but someone accused Bay of making movies just for teenage boys and he replied "Whats wrong with that?".
The opening 15 minutes was some of the greatest Sci fi/military action I've ever seen.
The production of the transformers series are very interesting
So much passionate effort was put into this movie.
Michael Bay is a man after my own heart. The gleeful way he orchestrates all that vehicle destruction is something else.
Aw yes the very reason why I myself am hoping to pursue a career as a film director.
And why I'm making my own transformers student film
Transformers 1: Still hold up
Transformers revenge of the Fallen: It's not good but it's a Guilty pleasure
Transformers dark of the Moon:
Pretty damn Good
Transformers Age of extinction: Worst one by far
Transformers the last knight: Bad
but not as bad as Extinction
Transformers 2 is my first cinema experience. I like that movie.
This was my first introduction to the Transformers and in my opinion the best of the series until bumblebee
The first Bayformers was OK. Revenge of the fallen was horrible. Dark of the moon was better than the first and ROTF, since it felt like the end(of course it's not). Age of extinction is bad. The last knight is😧
The last scene of Dark was worth the admission on its own. I just hated how they killed Optimus on every movie.
My exact thoughts, honestly Transformers would have been successful if it wasn’t for the terrible storytelling.
@@onerandomguy4832 the bumblebee movie was honestly the best in the franchise. Those first two minutes were absolutely perfect.
the movies were very fun to watch i kinda liked the transformation that galvatron did
My dad grew up with the original transformers and GI Joe shows and I remember when I was like 3 the trailer for the first transformers came out and my dad lost his shit. Me and him actually talked about this the other day about me being 18 and loving all the old shows. But he loved the first film because it introduced his childhood to me in its own unique way while still keeping the original sounds and arcs. But I grew up on these films and I absolutely love them.
I grew up with the Transformers cartoon and comics since the 80s. I do love the live action movies even with all the faults. Bumblebee was amazing. I liked how they made it so it could have been either a reboot or a prequel, with Bumblebee turning into the Camaro at the end plus a few scenes with a young Agent Simmons.
say what you will about the writing and whatnot but the action is SIIIIIIIIICK. I mean, big robots punching eachother is always so awesome, and the transformations were so smooth like holy
Say what you will, that opening scene in the first movie was absolutely amazing to witness in the Cinema. Teenage me Creamed HAAARD
Yeah the first 10 minutes of the first one was awesome. Went to a midnight showing back when that was a thing at the theaters. The whole crowd was lit 😂🔥
Optimus Prime: "Bay must be stopped, No matter the cost"
~You got the touch~
I now appreciate this movie so much more than I did when I first saw this film. Absolutely love transformers.
I remember my dad was so hyped for this movie
4th place I have been waiting for this explain . About the transformers by Michael bay 2007-2009-2011-2014- & last -2017
For 2007 the cgi in the first movie is incredible and even till this day its still amazing
The VFX still hold up today. An amazing job by ILM and Digital Domain 👏🏾
Your content just keeps getting better
Thank you :)
These films were my childhood. I dressed up as prime, had LOTS of toys and thoroughly enjoyed the action
That opening scene is arguably the best part of the entire franchise😂
I'd rather the Transformers movies be buried, rather than explored.
Love your videos though guys!!
Ok this movie brought a smile to my face when I saw it in the theater but the 86' animated movie is still the best!
I love how well the military was portrayed in the film.
I don’t care what some people say, I love this franchise and loved all the movies.
*I always grew up with Michael Bay's transformers before I figured G1 was a thing. I feel Bayverse is cooler than G1 probably because I was exposed to it first. But anyways, I am going to miss this series. Should have ended as a trilogy, but if Michael started a soft reboot, that damn Hasbro should let him finish it*
Me too. The action scenes, CGI and characters were good in the Bayverse imo. The plot ruined it all. Transformers 2, 4 and 5 were horrible. Dark of the Moon could have been amazing but there were a lot of dumb shit in the plot
The first 4 transformers movies are big guilty pleasures of my
I remembered the people watching in the theaters were amazed when they saw a real life vehicle transformed. What a time that was.
I agree that welker sounded weird as Megatron. Agent Elrond Smith was a good choice
*Suprisingly it was this movie that got me into the franchise and was amazed how the basis of G1 cartoons were especially from the 80s*
Damn, really good video! I enjoyed it a lot since I love transformers 👏🏽
I always loved the scene when you see all the transformers together and that blown me away
Totally not the kind of video I’d expect from you, but hell, good job. 👍
Made me appreciate it just a little bit.
I remembered watching the first Transformer and man that was such an experience.
The first Transformers movie I watched was Revenge of the Fallen and it's still one of my favourite movies
It's sad to me, and many (often, now, estranged) fans of Transformers, that, even after all these years, our fears and criticisms for the direction that these movies have given the franchise, are being misrepresented as bitching about superficial aspects like just the design aesthetics.
What the old Marvel cartoons and comics, managed, seems to be still elusive for people, who weren't there, to understand. All they had to do, was, sell the toys. That's it. And yet they rose so far above that requirement, that they created a living breathing fictional world, populated by countless defined characters and a deep and unique mythology. Not at all unlike any of the best pieces of Marvel source material, that is now being turnt into genuinely well-received blockbuster cinema.
Bay's Transformers movies, while technically impressive, essentially, un-did, the old cartoon's triumph of elevating a toy commercial into a proper and engaging mythology, by turning the franchise back into nothing more than a toy commercial, with soulless CGI non-character toys that just blow things up.
Even with all their flaws, the Bay movies remain my favorite saga in the franchise.
Also I love Bay's story on being approached to direct.
"Not directing that shit.
...
Wait actually yes, I'm in."
I didn't want this video to ever end.
The first one gave me hope, which then died from the second one on. Thankfully Bumblebee was fantastic I havent been a fan of the Netflix series its been ok, but I'm hoping the next generation of movies are better. If your new to Transformers I would suggest Transformers:Prime. Its a little campy and childish in the first season but I think it has a great story overall for people new to the franchise.