Transformers

57% of critics liked it

89% of users liked it

In theaters Jul 03, 2007
PG-13, 2 hr. 23 min.

Movie Info

Director: Michael Bay
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 2 hr. 23 min.
Genre: Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Theater Release: Jul 03, 2007
DVD Release: Oct 16, 2007
Synopsis: The interstellar battle between the Autobots and Decepticons rains destruction down on planet Earth as director Michael Bay adapts Hasbro and Takara's popular Transformers franchise into a big-budget, live-action summer tentpole extravaganza in this ambitious sci-fi action feature starring Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Bernie Mac, John Turturro, Jon Voight, and, of course, Optimus Prime and Megatron. Long ago, on the planet of Cybertron, a massive, powerful alien race divided into two factions,

Critic Reviews

  • For the bot-neutral rest of us, two-and-a-half hours of mostly incoherent special effects may be a bit much. More...
  • I challenge you to name another movie about an alien robot come to save the world while disguised as a yellow Camaro. Isn't it just an intergalactic Herbie the Love Bug? More...
  • It's a big, cool, dopey, noisy, non-stop action powerhouse. It's also too long by a half hour and it left my ears ringing, but it's a lot of fun. More...
  • With Transformers, director Michael Bay has once again claimed the year's top honors for loud, stupid filmmaking. More...
  • The action sequences are so turgid it's sometimes hard to tell which 'bot is doing what, but with Bay steadily hurling fireworks you won't really pause much to think about that, or about how truly inane the story is. More...
  • Not a movie, just one gigantic commercial for Hasbro. More...
  • The film's hurtling visuals and snappy pace (even at two-plus hours) allow many a postmodernist to escape overreaching tendencies. More...
  • Divorced from reality, even movie reality, Transformers becomes an action film in traction. Its relentless product placement makes it seem like a 2hr. 22min. General Motors commercial. And the film has just enough collisions to be a crashing bore. More...
  • The welcome mat is out for Michael Bay's cheerfully dopey saga inspired by the popular shape-shifting toys from the '80s. More...
  • What keeps Transformers watchable is LaBeouf and the computerized effects, which are often startling. When Sam's Camaro muscles up into the Bumblebee bot, it's like watching every boy's fantasy of his first pair of wheels. More...