Transformers: Dark of the Moon


More than meets the eye...
Now this is a moon landing conspiracy theory I can accept. Optimus and team return to battle the evil Decepticons in a phenomenal, action-packed 2+hour marathon. To top it all off, appearances by Buzz Aldrin and Leonard Nimoy! Oh, yes, there's also Rosie.

The plot: Turns out that the moon landing was just a cover for a secret mission to investigate a crashed alien space ship on the dark side of the moon - Buzz confirms this himself. The ship was carrying a very important package and when he finds out, Optimus must get there to save his mentor and former leader of the Autobots - Sentinel Prime.

On the other end of the 'importance' scale, Sam Witwicky (Shia LeBeouf) is stuck with a presidential medal but no prospects for a job. Though he seems to have stuffed up the relationship with Megan Fox and fallen into a relationship with Carly Spencer (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) - the poor guy. She's an assistant to a super-rich guy played by Patrick Dempsey.

Sam, struggling with his lack of importance and feeling neglected by the Autobots, somehow unearths the key elements of the Moon landing, the Transformers space ship, and then the ultimate plot twist.

In summary: Long, but full of action and decent 3D. Plus Rosie.

The Casablanca connection: The Decepticons are the evil Nazis. Sam is Peter Lorre and Optimus is Rick. Except Ilsa ends up with Ugarte? Go figure, but that's the way this one pans out.

The rating: 4 out of 5.

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