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As the lights go dark, and the company logos zoom by, you’re thrust headfirst into a Cybertronian war.  Spaceships zoom in and out in glorious 3D, blasts fire all around you in 7.1 Dolby Digital sound, until one ship, a very key ship is blasted out of orbit and sent flying across the galaxy to the moon.  Not just any moon, our moon.

We’re quickly caught up to speed on the secret history of NASA, never truly designed to put man on the moon, but instead to stop the soviets from getting this alien craft.  The craft is miles long and miles wide. It’s absolutely cavernous and humbling.  Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong take their first steps on the moon, but it’s really part of a secret mission to obtain as much information and intel about this ship as possible.  We see the lost autobot, Sentinel Prime, found deep within the ship…the title card comes up…and then we see a tight, 3D close up of the perfectly formed bottom of a Victoria’s Secret model.

This is Transformers: Dark of the Moon…and it’s not just a Michael Bay film, it’s the most Michael Bay film of all time.

Coming into this movie, I truly was expecting very little.  In terms of the robot battling saga thus far, I thought Transformers was watchable at best and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen.  But of course, combined, those films made more money than probably my 10 favorite films of all time combined, so there had to be a third flick.

Don’t worry, they told us. We knew the second one was bad. Blame the writers strike! Blame Megan Fox being difficult to work with, she’s outta here! Blame whatever you want, we’re fixing it!  It’s the latest in what is becoming a trend these days…”we know the last film was bad, but this time, THIS TIME, we’ll get it right.”

Time for me to eat some humble pie. They did. They got it right. Flawed? Heavily. Perfect? In no way shape or form. Award winning? For effects, probably.  Transformers: Dark of the Moon is hands-down the best part of the Transformers saga, and will probably hold as the most grandiose, ridiculous, over the top action spectacle of this, and many summers to come.

It’s almost as if while plotting this film, they had a checklist handy of what didn’t work in the prior films.

The plot of this movie, like the others, is mostly irrelevant.  Something about Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) trying to settle down with his new girlfriend Carly (Rosie Huntington-Whitely, the afformentioned Victoria’s Secret model with the nice bottom), looking for a “real job” but he can’t settle down because he wants to do something “important” after saving the world.  Of course, Sam’s goofy ass parents show up (less irritating than before), and there is a minor love triangle including Carly’s boss (Patrick Dempsey, doing his best Rob Lowe impression), which leads to more important things later on – but the fact is, it’s irrelevant.  And it really runs a little too long. But smartly, this vague idea of a “story” has many fantastic character actors thrown into the mix, to keep you interested. John Malkovich, Frances McDormand, Ken Jeong and Alan Tudyck are amongst the actors tossed in to keep you interested, and chewing the scenery when there is little else to enjoy. And this has it’s benefits, as Shia LaBeouf finally learns to be kind of a decent action hero in this one!

But lets be honest, the plot, the acting, all of those tennants of filmmaking are irrelevant.  This film is about one thing – the set pieces.  And good lord has Michael Bay thrown the gauntlet down for every other action director going today.  Taking up over half of the films meaty 2 and a 1/2 hour run time, the action sequences are at a scale and scope rarely seen, with not a single dollar of the films $195 million price tag NOT being seen on screen.

Intense, visceral robot battles take place throughout the world in this one, with particular attention being paid to Washington DC, and (based on the condition it is left in), unfortunately, Chicago.  Every complaint rendered in the first two films about the action being short, or hard to follow is left silenced here.  You want a full out Autobot and Deception war? Congratulations, you got one.  You want a human vs. robot battle that only serves to underline how poorly put together Terminator Salvation was? Here you are.

If I didn’t know any better, I’d begin to speculate if Michael Bay had a terminal disease.  This is his magnum opus.

Sure, some of the slowmo is heavy handed. Yes, there are some leaps of judgement and plotting that you have to make.  The dialogue? Hamfisted. The humor? Childish. And yes, those little robots are back and they’re just as annoying.  But if you don’t find yourself with your jaw agape as our heroes battle through the famous skyline of Chicago, with nary a famous building left unscathed, there may be something wrong with you.

When I was a child, my Optimus Prime and Megatron action figures had some of the most amazing knockdown, dragout wars ever seen in my parents living room. Lego buildings were torn asunder. Hot Wheels were thrown everywhere.  And the Transformers cartoon never really lived up to what my imagination wanted it to be.

Well, folks – prepare your inner child.  Michael Bay had some very expensive toys to play with, and this time, he finally gives you what your minds eye always wanted.

I can’t say the film is great. I dare say it defies rating.  But what I can tell you is this – find the theater with the biggest screen. Find the theater with the loudest sound system. Yes, SHELL OUT THE MONEY FOR THE 3D (I can’t believe I’m saying that).

Transformers: Dark of the Moon is completely ridiculous and over the top…but if you let it, it will blow you away.

First, they gave us the fake preview for the romantic comedy Green With Envy

Then, they spoofed the trailer for The Hangover, Part II

Now, the marketing for this Thanksgiving’s The Muppets continues with a shout out to a movie hitting this Friday (which I really disliked…)

I swear, each one of these trailers sells me more and more on the Muppets return.  I think the next trailer is going to be the real one, but they’ve already sold me, I’ll be there this Thanksgiving.

What say you?

Earlier today I posted about Seth MacFarlane’s apparent succession to the Flintstones crown.  In it, I mentioned two other soon to premiere FOX Sunday Night cartoons, Allen Gregory and Napoleon Dynamite.

Considering they have a full evenings worth of animated entertainment, it’s easy to say that two more cartoons are unnecessary, but now that I’ve watched trailers for both Napoleon Dynamite (yes, based on the 2004 movie who’s catchphrases wouldn’t die) and the Jonah Hill created Allen Gregory, I posit this question to you, dear reader…does either one of these look remotely entertaining to you?

Here’s the first look trailer for Napoleon Dynamite:

And here’s Allen Gregory.

Each toon will be seen on FOX in the 2011-2012 season. What do you think?

 

Apparently for Fox, 3 Seth MacFarlane cartoons (Family Guy, American Dad and The Cleveland Show), The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers and the forthcoming Allen Gregory and Napoleon Dynamite aren’t enough.

Just announced by the folks over at Deadline.com, Seth MacFarlane will be helming a reboot of The Flinstones.

Details are sketchy, aside from it being a project from both 20th Century Fox Television and Warner Bros Television, but the relaunched version of the caveman cartoon will be airing on Fox, whenever it’s scheduled to debut.

Personally, I think this is one project too many for MacFarlane, and I don’t see the need for a modern reboot, but if it’s a dream project for Seth, there must be some juice behind it.

Either way, I fully expect some terribly awful things to be said by Fred and Wilma.

Source: Deadline.com.

Well, while we’re possibly ruining things I grew up loving (like the DC Universe), lets get to a reboot that might actually be handled WELL!

After spending a shitton of money, Nickelodeon is ready to introduce their brand new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, and I have to say, I really like the art style!

Feeling like funky 3D street art, I like the new look for Mike, Raph and the gang, but one major question keeps popping up in my head – since when did they have THREE TOES?!

The new TMNT series is due to debut in 2012.

Source:  Bleeding Cool.

 

 

Love it or hate it, there is no denying the effect South Park has had (and continues to have) on pop culture.

Much like The Simpsons, it started as a controversial cartoon which has gone on to become a true tentpole in entertainment, providing years of laughter on the cutting edge.  Believe it or not, South Park is now 15 years old, and to celebrate it, an art show has been put together in New York City, running March 28th through April 10th.

The show can be seen at the Opera Gallery, but if you can’t see it live, you can see a full slideshow below. Check it out!

Source: Laughing Squid.

 

 

Back in the early 2000s, there was an amazing line of Muppet Show action figures, created by the now defunct Palisades Toys (which was located here in Maryland, no less).

The figures were beautifully detailed, but more importantly, they had amazing playsets.  Unfortunately, the figure line never got around to making the Muppet Show gang what they needed, a proper stage.

Cut to the obsession of a real life set designer. One Lance Cardinal of Canada saw the opportunity, and built a FULL STAGE from scratch!

It has working lights, working curtains, swappable backdrops, and a very detailed backwall!

While I added my favorite photo above, I cannot underline enough how badly you need to check out the full photo set via the link below.  If you need more, he also made a full backstage area with just as much detail.

I’m in awe, and you will be too!

Source:  CARDINAL DESIGNS.

 

 

So now that the massive undertaking that was Tron Legacy has come and gone (with wildly varying opinions as to how it was), Disney is continuing with their plans to build a massive franchise out of everyone’s favorite movie set in a computer.

Since we’ve already had the giant, modern day reboot, the next step is simple – an animated series!

Titled Tron Uprising, the first look at the series is set for the DVD/Blu-Ray set for Tron Legacy, and it found its way onto The GridYouTube today.

Looks pretty rad, right? I agree, and I even dig the not quite Daft Punk score.

While the video isn’t much more than lightcycle racing, there is an overall plot to the series.

Wikipedia sez it’s this…

Beck, a young program who becomes the unlikely leader of a revolution inside the computer world of The Grid. His mission is to free his home and friends from the reign of the villainous Clu 2 and his henchman General Tesler. Beck will be trained by Tron – the greatest warrior the Grid has ever known. Tron will not only teach Beck the fighting skills he needs to challenge this brutal military occupation, but will be a guide and mentor to him as he grows beyond his youthful, impulsive nature into a courageous, powerful leader. Destined to become the new protector of the system, Beck adopts Tron’s persona and becomes the archenemy of Tesler and his oppressive forces.

Tron Uprising is set with an amazing voicecast, including Elijah Wood, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Mandy Moore, Paul Reubens, Nate Corddry, Lance Henriksen and Bruce Boxleitner reprising his role as Tron.  It will hit Disney XD with a 10 part mini series this fall, and premiere as a cartoon proper in Summer 2012.

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