Rating:

2 out of 5
Short version: Just like super-sizing a McDonalds meal doesn’t make it taste any better, neither does giving us more of what was in the first film improve Transformers 2.

Screen Rant reviews Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Regular readers here at Screen Rant are familiar with my disdain for the first Tranformers movie. While many agree with me and others disagree vehemently – both sides have been expecting me to skewer Michael Bay’s Tranformers 2. I didn’t go in expecting much, and that may have actually caused me to not judge it quite as harshly as a lot of other reviewers are doing.
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The (very thin) story here is that of Sam (Shia Lebouf) heading off to college, trying to go back to a semblance of a normal life – where you don’t have giant, talking robots that turn into cool cars. He’ll be leaving behind tough biker chick Michaela (Megan Fox) but they’ll continue a long distance relationship through the wonders of the internet.
Before Sam leaves, he discovers a shard of the “All Spark” is still in his possession – when he touches it, it has some sort of effect on him and is shown to still have the power to animate mechanical objects. Thinking he has it safely secured, Sam heads off to college where he meets his roommate Leo (Ramon Rodriguez), a guy who runs a website dedicated to robot sightings which is not nearly as popular as he imagines it to be.
It turns out the Autobots have been working with the government trying to track down the vestiges of the Decepticon robots that are still on Earth. It looks like the Decepticons have been searching for something, but no one (not even the Autobots) know what that might be.
Of course the last thing that will happen to Sam is a “normal” college experience, and he is soon drawn back into the world of the Transformers. He’s joined by his reluctant roommate Leo and of course soon enough by Michaela and the buffoonish (now ex) government agent from the first film, Simmons (John Turturro).
From here the whole point is to stop the Decepticons (led by the ancient robot called “The Fallen”) from getting their claws on a device that is of course a danger to all of humanity.
And it takes a really, really long time.
In Revenge of the Fallen there’s more of everything that was in the first film: More robots, more explosions, more soldiers, more battle scenes, more juvenile (and inappropriate for kids) humor and more foul language.
In the end it doesn’t make this film any better than the first one – it just makes it feel longer. I was surprised to learn that this film is only 6 minutes longer than the first one… it feels a LOT longer than that. Thirty to forty minutes could have been cut pretty easily – it’s a movie about giant robot battles, does it NEED to be two hours and twenty minutes long? Even the scenes most people go to see, the battle scenes, drag on far too long.
So what was good? I liked the scenes involving the military, great stuff. I liked that Bay pulled back the cameras on the robot battles so you can actually tell what’s happening (although the shots were too tight once again at the end of the film) – and about the best robot fight took place in the forest. Not “awesome” but probably the best thing in the film.
On the bright side, I actually liked Kevin Dunn as Sam’s dad in this one, although the mom annoyed the heck out of me again. Aside from the “humor” I’ll describe below, I thought some of it was actually OK – even Turturro wasn’t quite as annoying. The CGI was excellent, although at this point for a film like this that should be a given.
What wasn’t so good? Well, beyond “everything else,” a big pet peeve of mine about the first film was the juvenile humor that I didn’t think fit with the action. In the sequel, most of the “humor” happens during the first third of the film and thankfully it’s not as prevalent later on (although it still pops up from time to time). In this film, instead of masturbation jokes, robots “peeing” fluid on people and acting like teenage girls hiding in a back yard, we have dog humping (twice), a robot humping Megan Fox’s leg, gigantic robot testicles, farting robots and a college professor who’s introductory lecture is limited exclusively to veiled sexual references.
There’s also TONS of inappropriate language for the under-10 crowd that is sure to show up for this movie – including but not limited to a**hole, pu**y, ball sack, b*itch and sh*t. And of course in addition to the lingering shots of Megan Fox, there are suggestive scenes with actress Isabel Lucas, including an obviously carefully crafted “peek” shot of her rear/crotch.
I only mention all this because over and over and over again I’ve heard in defense of the first film: “It’s a kids movie!!”
Right.
And despite all the action I found myself kind of bored… I actually almost nodded off at one point. Again: TOO LONG.
Oh, and yes, there are a couple of robots in the film (the “Twins”) that talk and look like something out of an old minstrel show – that was pretty hard to fathom. I could possibly see if they acted like rappers (due to absorbing what they’ve seen on MTV or something), but ignorant, Southern, gold-toothed robots who can’t read? It was reminiscent of the two black crows from Disney’s Dumbo (which was made back in 1941). Of course one of the actors providing the voices is black, so I’d be curious to hear his take on all this.
So, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is more of the same. If you thought the first one “rocked” you’ll probably think the same of this one; if you thought the first one was terrible, you’ll probably think this one is even worse. Me, I had such low expectations going in and already knew what to expect based on the first film. I didn’t have such a violent reaction to it – although I certainly don’t intend to ever watch it again.
If you plan on bringing kids, I would highly recommend you check this out yourself before bringing them.




287 Comments
Also they are predicting a 50+ million opening day and 180-200 million it’s first five days..That’s a lot of coin!!
Here’s a portion of a review from a CHicago critic that I had to share with you Vic..I just found it laugh-out-loud funny..
“The first, comparatively lucid Transformers was a headache, but I sort of enjoyed it….Revenge of the Fallen is more like listening to rocks in a clothes dryer for 2½ hours.”
LMAO!!
@ LikeItMuch?
I don’t think you’re being fair to the reviewer … he admitted his prejudice and low expectations and even listed things he did like about the movie, in addition to spelling out the reasons he didn’t like this one.
How is it not useful to have the opinion of someone who happened to not like the first movie, particularly when he admits it and is very specific as to why he did not like it?
Being over 19 should not disqualify him to review a movie, regardless of what demographic it may be aimed at. I’m sure there are plenty of teens who are posting / blogging their opinions. What if someone over 19 wants to see the movie and would like to hear what someone their own age thought about it? Purely hypothetically, of course …
There is NO WAY this film makes $200 million in 5 days .
man!!! i am so upset that they put all that stuff in there. I’m not going now. THanks for this review!
Well, I was never going to see it anyway (fool me once…), but still wanted to read your review, Vic.
The first was one of the most unpleasant experiences I’ve had in theaters in a very long time.
@GuyP
“I loved it and my 13 year old daughter has now claimed it her favorite movie”.
You MUST show your daughter real good movies.
@Vic
Im agree 100% with you in this one. People are forgetting how a movie should be made. Basically, even my dog knows you must have a plot at least.
A movie is not a music video and if you wanna see just robots fighting, grab your freakin toys and smash em against each other. I want a coherent story in that universe. Obviously im not asking for Shakespeare, but come on, this movie has no narrative at all.
PS I dont have a dog.
I didn’t subscribe in my previous post. Sorry.
Vic, Vic, Vic,
It’s a movie! With awesome special Fx. There is no academy award nomination for acting or screen play. It’s just for entertainment. That’s all. Nothing more, nothing less.
I think it’s good that Vic cares about his ‘customers’.
Especially for parents that don’t want their kids growing up with a IQ and vocabulary like Megan Fox’s.
Thanks again, Uncle Vic.
JessSayin,
It’s not up to a movie to teach your kids proper english. Second it’s up to you to teach your kids the difference in movies & real life. Vic does care about the customers but again movies are meant to entertain us. Bring us into there world not the other way around.
I believe they jumped into the movie way to fast. The whole lack of plot probably could have been solved by making two movies (yes another transformers) and going into a little more detail like the first movie (each robot explained/introduced).
Two movies would have cut down on action scenes (although the woods scene was awsome) and spent a little more time developing plot. However by making two 1:30 movies you dont compromise fight scenes technically because combined there would be a lot of movies.
And about the robots who can’t read. Bumblebee couldn’t read the stuff either. It had nothing to do with them being black. It took a “legendary” robot to understand it.
a lot of fight scenes*
Vic…you just have to understand the younger set’s infatuation with purile toilet humor! Your vicious and condemning review absolutely ruined thier joy at finding out that even robots have balls, fart on occasion, and swear. One should never expect an “Attaboy” from the “Don’t rain on my infantile parade” geeks that more than likely spent the better part of the film texting each other about how “bitchin” it was. I wouldn’t be surprised if the majority of them thought “Dude…Where’s my car?” was oscar worthy. I won’t waste my time naming names here…but some of you posters don’t simply have issues…YOU HAVE A COMPLETE SUBSCRIPTION!
Get a life! If you don’t like what is written at ScreenRant, start your own blog site and party on you imbecils!
Damn, that felt good!
Now…where’s my Ensure?
CAPSBOY?,THIS IS BAD COMEDY.
790 I SKIP YOURS TOO.
HOW IS IT THAT IN VEHICLE MODE THEY ARE SPOTTLESS AND GLOSSY, THEN THEY TRANSFORM AND THEY HAVE NICKS AND SCRATCHY PAINT JOBS?
well this is my only comment on here,for those who saw it and disliked it… oh well lol… that was your money wasted…lol. I on the other hand loved it and i will see it again on friday at the imax. Like i said before all the things he put in there to piss off the critics was both hilarious and genius… it was like a big eff you to all of you that hate it so much without actually having to challenge you to a fight a la uwe boll(which i would love to see again actually… critics getting their ass whupped, crying and vomiting on the corner of the street). Either way every movie will have an audience that dislikes that movie and its kind of funny to see when they start breaking down movies on here. More so when people that dislike it do it because you can tell they’re aiming to offend people on how they do it and then they try to be all “neutral”. Anyways good review vic… i liked it cause it made me laugh and remember all the hysterical parts in the movie… this made me laugh just as much as the hangover.
i agree lol
I can totally relate to what you’re saying about the first movie and finding yourself falling asleep while watching it. I found myself almost dosing off too at times. Even while explosions and what not that I couldn’t understand what the hell was going on anyway, were going on lol.
I can’t comment on how boring this new movie is. I never planned on seeing it anyway. I am a little surprised you gave this movie a lower rating than Terminator Salvation though. I had thought you said it would be better than Terminator hehe. I actually enjoyed Salvation myself and hope to see a sequal to it.
I’ve never been a fan of this Transformers stuff though. The cartoon looked stupid and although I gave the first movie a chance, I’m not about to shell out more money and waste my time viewing a movie I don’t want to see.
And honestly the more I hear of what comes out of Megan Fox’s mouth, the more I’m surprised and disapointed Brian Austin Green kept her around for so long. He must’ve had a rule about her talking while he was around or something is all I can figure. She should just be in Playboy or something and shut up already. It’s not like she can act anyway. She’s just there because she looks good.
@ vic
I think your review is fairly bias… You have the attitude of someone who just doesn’t like this concept of transformers, you even said so yourself “I guess I’m just not a transformers fan” be it your disliking for Michael Bay or Spielberg! Or you just didn’t like the cartoon back in the day. I don’t know. You said you didn’t like the first movie, so it was probable you wouldn’t like the second, what ever changes where made! Which is your opinion. But a 2 is a bit harsh considering the other films you’ve rated higher
What makes Terminator: salvation get a higher score of 3 better than Transformers2? How can you give shoot em up a 4.5/5 when its mindless action scene after action scene, How can you give Tropic Thunder such a high score, this is down to opinion because mines was that it was just not that funny. Then Friday the 13th, the epitome of repetitiveness. Then Death Race “don’t ask for more than what’s being offered and you will enjoy it”, 10′000 BC seriously! And even John Rambo you gave a 4.5 because you took it for what it was.
This sites great for movie info, but I can’t take your reviews seriously ……
Good review, sums up exactly what I thought as well.
For me it boiled down to the fact that this movie tried to be a teen movie, a kids movie & an action movie, and failed at all 3 counts. Good robot battles scenes though, much better.
I just saw the movie yesterday and as a person that thought they did a GOOD (not great) job on the first I have to say that this movie was definetely NOT as good.
It was exactly everything I expected from a Michael bay film: lots of action, fast paced story, cute women, massive explosions, and a few kiddie jokes.
The theater I was at was packed to capacity and kids and fans were cheering, applauding, and laughing maniacally which leads me to believe taht the film ultimately did the job and delivered to the audienec that it was designed to be delivered to.
I myself also laughed on several occasions, was in awe with the women they chose, loved the action sequences (although they were a bit overdone) and thought Shia really did a great job.
Now, people have been talking about the faults of the movie, which I mostly agree with with. I am just going to mention the ones that I have not heard of yet.
1-The time gap between the events that have occured inteh film was 2 years as stated by Tyrese Gibson I believe when he said that tehy had been working cooperatively with the robots for 2 years. Now, when we ended the previous movie shila and fox’s characters were dating…so yout telling me a woman with stay with a man for TWO YEARS without him telling her that he LOVED her…give me a break Bay. Has Bay ever had anytype of relationship, does he understand women or life? That was even more farfetched than robots form outer space.
2-How many times did Megan Fox fall and almost get blown to smithereens and somehow her white pants still managed to stay absolutely 100% white. Are you kidding me? It was until the very end that they decided to throw some dirt onto them. SMooth
3- There was a CLEAR sign of racism in the film with those two robots. ESPECIALLY when Lebeouf asks them to read the lettering he had been writing and they state taht “they dont read”…come on Michael Bay show some class…those two reminded me of Jar jar Binx from episode 1 of star wars…but I guess the kids enjoyed them because they were laughing the whole time.
4-Also Megatron died, you cant just keep bringing people back then what is the point. the whole point of teh last movie was kill megatron and destroy the cube. Well now Megatron was brought back to life and shards of the cube were still around…so what did they actually do the last movie?
5-in addition the movie ended with such little closure that I was left thinking that there was more. If you stay during teh credits you do see Lebeouf go back to school, but that is something taht they shoudl have shown in the movie…not just end teh movie the SAME EXACT way that the 1st ended…come on MIchael Bay!
I think that the problem with this is that they shoudl have develpoed a totally differnt story with a different lead villain (megatron)….the whole resurecting thing is getting old.
They do have plenty to do for the 3rd as they left Megatron and many of the deceptecons alive…lets see what happens
while i disagree, and most of the people who voted for the movie in the votey thingy on this site- as meaningless as it was, i will say this
the lanuage kids use these days is pretty on par with the examples u gave lol. i have younger siblings and the stuff that comes out of their mouth is ridiculous. That part gave me a chuckle.
@gingerbeer
The films I gave higher ratings to I enjoyed, this one, I didn’t it.
Quite simple, really.
Oh, and on RottenTomatoes.com this film has an abysmal 22% rating. A few movies scoring higher than this one over there:
- Scary Movie 3
- The Uninvited
- The Happening
- Friday the 13th
- Van Helsing
- My Bloody Valentine 3D
- 17 Again
- Dance Flick
- Hannah Montana the Movie
and even Land of the Lost.
So I suppose you shouldn’t take any movie reviewers seriously.
Vic
@rich
My daughter is 13 and doesn’t use ANY language like that, is a straight A student and she thinks the first Transformers movie was lame.
I’m very proud of her.
Vic
Vic, sometimes kids or fanboys forget critics (good or bad) are persons who likes movies. Simple as that.
im just saying man, i wouldnt expect a parent to hear it until id say 16 or 17 but its there lol.
NOT that i wouldnt take your word about your situation, im just saying from experience thats what i have come to see.
he didnt give a star rating but the guy below nails the review, the goods and bad.
GO READ COPERNICUS’S REVIEW PAGE 4 TRANSFORMERS 2 DISCUSSION.
Vic, your awesome, that’s all I can say.
Incidentally to those saying its fun I’d ask how it can be considered fun after 2 and a half HOURS! I’ve watched TV mini series shorter. I’ll admit the action is intence but that’s it.
As for the humour, I imagine you could insert it into scary movie and no one would really know the difference.
There’s good stuff but you have to squint a lot through the piles of garbage.
@gingerbeer,
You shouldn’t have to be a fan of any particular franchise to be able to judge it as a film.
What makes any critic like one film better than another? Their opinion.
It’s my opinion that the better critics are more capable of articulating why their opinion is the way it is. He does articulate those points well, and because of that, even when I disagree with him, I still take his comments with due respect.
As it happens, I thought Vic was too generous with his review of the original Transformers (not going to see the sequel for comparison), but I respect his reasoning.
And about the rottentomatoes movies Vic mentioned; I liked Van Helsing and I know that many here did not like it. Do I call them haters, porn-mongers, snooty, etc…? No. Their opinions are as valid as anyone elses.
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