
Whether it's transforming on the move, bashing the living daylights out of each other, or just standing and talking, these guys alone make the movie work.

Watching these robots move is to realize a revelation to what is possible with modern movie effects. Seeing autobots and decepticons in glorious photo-realistic CGI is enough to wring out any childhood fantasy from anybody (not just boys from the 80s).

It's a good thing that the robots do work. Now that's out of the way, there's a lot of stuff here that works and a lot that doesn't. Frame for frame this movie screams Michael Bay. I say this first because if you think this movie will be anything more than this, you will be disappointed on some level (as I was).
