Critic Review - Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

Loud and long, this 3rd installment boasts a better plot and impressive CGI while maintaining its juvenile level of comedy - the target audience will likely love it.

October 20, 2011 Full Review Source: Spectrum (St. George, Utah) | Comment (1)
Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

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Ben McKissick-Hawley

Ben McKissick-Hawley

Mr. Brunnett, as an eighth grader who is very interested in movies and writing reviews for them, I would just like to say that I and another friend know a lot about movies--obviously not as much as you, being a professional movie critic--and I would just like to inform you that you are one hundred percent, absolutely positively CORRECT! I know how sound like something of a full-of-myself-needs-to-shut-up-typical-mature-eighth-grader and I probably shouldn't even be commenting on a professional's review, but you are indeed correct! Many juveniles of my age loved this movie, while my buddy and I nearly left early. I have been saying this since the second movie, and hope you agree: Michael Bay is simply trying to hard, and it turned out to be a train reck (with all the key characteristics of one, i.e.: loud noises, huge metal objects being crashed around). I am almost positive that Mr. Bay will not be making another "Transformers" anytime soon, and I would like to say I have read some of your reviews and they are fantastic. Thank you for your time sir.

Oct 30 - 10:19 PM

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