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  1. Robot designs will be like that of the first Transformers trilogy. 7.) Yeah, the secondary plot will be essentially a satire of tech companies and the military industrial complex. All in all, the movie's plot will still be the same.

  2. Khelthorn. • 7 mo. ago. Personally the first and third movies were the good ones of the first 5. After the first, most of the stories were a bit ridiculous to absolutely ludicrous. Extinction's only redeeming parts were Hound, the dinobots, Stanley Tucci himself, T.J. Miller, and the action. What made it horrible was killing off autobots, the ...

    • Exactly what meets the eye.
    • Verdict

    By Roth Cornet

    Posted: Jun 24, 2014 1:30 am

    Warning: Some mild spoilers from Transformers: Age of Extinction follow...

    Transformers: Age of Extinction delivers essentially everything one would expect from a Transformers movie; both the good and the bad - and plenty of it. Michael Bay introduces his “redesigned” take on the morphing bots in a film that seeks to exceed its predecessors in scale, global scope, and runtime…certainly runtime. Depending on your perspective, that is either an attractive or entirely repellent proposition.

    As anyone who’s been on the Internet, watched TV, or gone to the cinema recently knows, the basic premise is that failed robotics engineer Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) “finds a Transformer” - Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) himself, in fact - while he’s hunting through junk. Unfortunately, the government, via Kelsey Grammer’s villainous Harold Attinger, has declared an unofficial war on the alien shape-shifters. The Earth-saving Autobots are not excluded from the search and execution crusade. Cade, his 17-year-old daughter Tessa (Nicola Peltz), best friend/assistant Lucas (T.J. Miller), and Tessa’s secret lover/professional race-car driver Shane (Jack Reynor) get caught in the crossfire between Attinger’s minions – the most vicious of whom is the ruthless Savoy (Titus Welliver) – and the fleeing Autobot leader.

    Meanwhile, Attinger has commissioned tech tycoon Joshua Joyce (Stanley Tucci) to create man-made and controlled Transformers via his company KSI. The aim is to use the manufactured robots as military weapons in this and all future wars, which as you can imagine is a totally flawless idea. Joyce utilizes the fallen (yep) Decepticons, including Megatron, and several captured Autobots to reverse engineer his new-world-order machines. In a bid to end “the age of the Transformers”, and in keeping with the notion that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”, Attinger has agreed to an uneasy alliance with Lockdown, a Transformer who swears allegiance to neither Autobot nor Decepticon.

    Transformers: Age of Extinction was made for fans of the franchise. Those who don't enjoy Michael Bay's particular brand of excess and spectacle will be best served to remain at home. Lovers of all things explosions, visual effects marvels, and Autobots will be granted a wealth of all of the above, plus a few intriguing and unexpected twists. At a ...

    • Roth Cornet
  3. Jun 24, 2014 · Michael Bay returns to unleash global destruction in his robot smashing extravaganza Transformers: Age of Extinction.

  4. Jun 27, 2014 · Transformers: Age of Extinction —the fourth installment in Michael Bay's quest to turn Hasbro toys into VFX piggy banks—is about what happens when we as a people fear the "other" so much we're ...

  5. Jun 19, 2014 · Summary. Transformers: Age of Extinction is a 3D combat runner game where the players’ mission is to take down new enemies featured in the movie, running and dashing and transforming to take on ...

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  7. Details Experience explosive and suspense-filled Hollywood action in TRANSFORMERS: Age of Extinction®, the all-new 3D combat runner and official mobile game for the new TRANSFORMERS movie from ...