They really didn’t give much for the beasts to do in this. The cheetah and the rhino did next to nothing. And the younger brother said he couldn’t beat Bowser on his game boy but bowser was never in the game boy Mario games. Other than that it was enjoyable enough. I thought it looked nice at least
I’ll be honest at this point I forgot what it means. I’m sure I knew at some point. To keep it related to this movie, I enjoyed the music selection. But kinda disliked how the beginning of the movie was “let’s shove in as many 1994 references as possible”. All you had to do what show me the date and I believed you.
Rewatched dark of the moon for the first time in a while. Incredible movie. The best one. Also rewatched age of extinction for the first time since theaters. It’s not as bad as I remember but I’m still not on board with that one
Finally checked this one out on Paramount+ (my brother in-law got it and is sharing his account with us and holy shit wow this platform is slow and buggy as hell), and yeah this was some pretty dumb fun. I still very much resent how little the Maximals get to do here and would love a straight up Beast Wars Maximals vs. Predacons story set in the past with Rattrap, Blackarachnia, Silverbolt, Waspinator, my boy Dinobot, the whole gang! Give me sequels with the transmetals and Airrazor gets melded with Tigatron into Tigerhawk, and my boy Dinobot being an emotional wreck, and Megatron being a purple T-Rex and then a dragon for some reason, and Rhinox getting more to do than just being a rhino and making rhino noises, and more of my boy Dinobot, etc. That all said, between Bumblebee and this I’m pretty happy to say that I’m very much on board with the film series now that it’s mostly out of Michael’s hands. I’m actually not even sure I care about them carrying Noah over into another film because I’ve enjoyed sort of viewing these last two as anthology films where they’re barely connected and we’re just watching the Transformers positively impact the lives of random people they cross paths with on any given adventure through the years. That feels right to me.
Finally saw Rise of the Beasts. It was alright, I guess. Wild that the G.I. Joe bit wasn’t spoiled for me yet. I think the same things that usually bog these movies down is present here, even if some of the characters were better for this franchise. Too much focus on the human characters and some battle scenes being a bunch of barely recognizable CGI metal. Bumblebee is still the best of these so far.
ohh i thought it was all under sony, i remember they wanted to do men in black and jump street together hahah and then the gi joe and transformers crossover
I think the only part of that that fell through was the MIB side, since that is a Sony property. Paramount & Hasbro have all the cards for Transformers and GI Joe