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Movies : Action : DVD Rip : English
Many of you have been asking for this one, and I have been waiting for a good release to come along and here it is in the way of a nice DVD Rip of the action packed movie..TRANSFORMERS. Sorry that this took so long to get, but my outside resources have been slower than usual in delivering new releases. I know there are many other torrents of FLAiTEs release and credit and thanks goes out to FLAiTE in getting this out to us, but this is not a duplicate of any other members work, and I just wanted to contribute my share of delivering quality uploads so that everyone has the choice of where they wish to go to get what they want. With that said, let the war begin!
Director Michael Bay -- of Armageddon and Pearl Harbor -- has superbly universalized the Transformers franchise, a behemoth of a subculture that includes a 1980s animated television series, comic books, the Hasbro line of toys, a 1986 movie and Japanese TV spinoffs with titles such as Transformers: Super-God Masterforce. Sure, his movie (co-produced by Steven Spielberg) targets those who grew up with profound or casual familiarity with the Transformers. Hes deeply aware that potent childhood memories are at stake here. Which is why Transformers has some of the best action sequences youll see all summer, including a way-cool shootout between a tank-size, scorpion-tailed Decepticon and American soldiers in the Middle East desert.
But in Bays hands, the movies about more than explosions and robots. Its also a warmly appealing comedy centered on delightfully jittery teenager Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf), who has to not only save the world but also watch for the facial blemishes and dorky moves that might jeopardize his other pressing project--getting into the good graces of comely new companion Mickaela Banes (Megan Fox). Sams worries dont end there. He has to tiptoe around a pair of particularly inquisitive parents (Kevin Dunn and Julie White), who remain blissfully unaware of his mythical responsibilities. (As Sams mom, White is the movies ultimate scene stealer -- at one point engaging Sam in a frank discussion about self-gratification, oblivious to the gigantic robots lurking outside the house, scuffing up the lawn.) I could outline the outer-space conflict that brings good alien robot Optimus Prime (voice of Peter Cullen) and his evil adversary Megatron (Hugo Weaving) to Earth, and how they desperately seek an all-powerful cube of life-giving energy, hidden somewhere on the planet. I could explain how Sams involvement stems from a startling discovery made by his great-great-grandfather in the 1870s.
But the joys come in discovering these things for the first time, and enjoying such eye-bulging special effects as Sams dusty old Camaro -- his first car! Bought by his dad! -- turn into a building-size (and sweet-natured) transformer by the name of Bumblebee (voice by Mark Ryan). That boy-and-his-machine relationship follows the affecting tradition of films such as Brad Birds animated The Iron Giant, featuring a heart-melting affection between a 9-year-old boy and his giant robot from outer space, or the second and third Terminator films, in which the young John Connor befriends the imposing Terminator, as far more terrifying machines threaten humankind. For audiences, the emotional pull comes in finding a hint of humanity amid all that circuitry. And in Transformers, we seek, and find, the same connection.
Transformers also underscores how emotionally connected we have all become to technology -- our cars, computers, cellphones and BlackBerrys. We personalize our various machines, as if theyre the inorganic equivalent of the wet-nosed family dog. We customize ring tones on our cellphones. We agonize over the right desktop images. We demand Bluetooth and GPS in our vehicles. We think of those instant messaging beeps as the chirpings of friendliness. So whats so crazy, really, about a blitzkrieg action flick that takes that irrational sense of attachment and runs with it, laser projectiles flying overhead? Its just another day in the hi-tech neighborhood
Transformers.2007.DVDRip.XviD-FLAiTE
RLS DATE: 09/21/2007
SOURCE: NTSC DVD9
CODEC: XviD
VIDEO: 640x272 - AR 2.35 - 906Kbps - 23.976fps
AUDIO: AC3 5.1 - 448Kbps - 48Khz
SUBTITLES: Eng - Spa
iMDB LINK: http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0418279/
GENRE: Action / Adventure / Comedy / Sci-Fi / Thriller
RATING: 7.8/10 (82,085 votes)
RUNTIME: 144 mins
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