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Q: Is it true that the first three movies are to be viewed as one complete trilogy and that the next set of transformers films are to have their own narrative arch and mode of storytelling made [as] to be distinct from the first three?

When Lockdown spoke these words, we immediately realized that this transformers invasion had much more sinister roots than just the age old Autobots vs Decepticons battle. Lockdown just made this battle so much more, something ancient. Pair this with the other plot point of humans discovering the strange metal transformers are made of, and we have an origin story within this tale of extinction.

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First and foremost, one thing that this film/origin story is going to have to account for is the discovery of the strange living metal the transformers are made of. According to the film lore, the Allspark was the thing that breathed life into all transformers. We saw how misfires from the spark could create some miniature transformers; as well as how a single scrape could turn Megatron from hunk of junk back into a new and unpowered form.

This could even explain the biomechanical form of Wolf if the AllSpark could be introduced into a biological setting. Either way, both metal and spark need a source; and whatever that source is determined the path of this new Transformers trilogy.

Hey Kenny, I saw it actually and will be putting up my articles on it this weekend, which might answer your question. But until then, if you want message me on FB and I can answer it so as not to spoil it for anyone else

This new installment of the big-robot franchise effectively starts a new trilogy in the series; several years after the Battle of Chicago in Dark of the Moon, the Autobots are being hunted down by the CIA, led by Kelsey Grammar, and stripped for parts they can sell to military contractor/Steve Jobs analogue Stanley Tucci to reverse-engineer their own Transformers. Meanwhile, failed inventor/failed father Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) comes across a dilapidated Optimus Prime in an old movie theater, and soon must go on the run with her buxom daughter Tessa (Nicola Peltz) and her secret Irish racecar boyfriend (Skinny Irish Seth Rogan) to save Optimus, the other Autobots, and humanity from extinction.

In this latest foray into safe redneck comedy, the titular Tammy (McCarthy) is a poor, nave obese woman who, in the opening minutes of the film, wrecks her car, gets fired from her job, and finds out her husband is sleeping with their neighbor. Seeking a change, Tammy takes her alcoholic grandmother (Susan Sarandon) on a road trip to Niagara Falls. Vaguely comedic hijinx ensue.

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Not that I had many high hopes or grand expectations for the fourth installment of the Transformers' franchise, Transformers: Age of Extinction , but if it's possible I was let down even more than I thought was feasible for a film featuring mainly CG characters. Except sadly, it wasn't the CG characters that disappointed me. I saw the first Transformers back in 2007 as a 16 year old, and I don't honestly remember much other than that I thought it was cool and generally entertaining, I had extra buttery popcorn which was awesome, and I squealed when Louis Stevens appeared on the big screen in front of me. Clearly, since 2007, some of my opinions have changed.

Not that this Transformers wasn't entertaining, it was to an extent. Explosions, Marky-Mark dangling mid air, endless car chases, and a main character getting cooked and solidified were certainly tailored to those who feed on action. It was enough to be the gratuitous summer hit movie, and judging by the box office numbers, it certainly delivered to that notion. What it didn't deliver on though, was giving the female characters any kind of significance or voice. The same old tired female tropes and marginalization were rampant throughout the two and a half hour film and it left a horrible taste in my mouth.

First, there was the problem of Mark Wahlberg's character, Cade, and his daughter, Tess. Played by 19 year old, Nicola Peltz, Tess was a completely overly sexualized 17 year old that was apparently "old" enough to get a nice minute of air time just for the camera to pan up her tan legs to her incredibly short shorts, but not old enough to merely have a boyfriend. As if her first appearance on screen in her friend's topless jeep full of mid drift-bearing girls who like to cheer things like, "Let's get wasted!" wasn't an immediate indicator that there wasn't much hope for the role, Most of Peltz's air time was sadly just a progression of that. The only thing that Michael Bay was dedicated to in regards to this character was showing off her body or the full face of makeup and heels she was still sporting regardless of the whole alien-robot apocalypse thing. Her lines were limited to screaming or crying things like, "DADDY!" or "HELP!" and it was, of course, left to the men to save her and to protect her because they somehow had more of a chance against the alien invaders than she did? Err, right. But basically, they just needed to save her from her emotional and hormonal self. Obviously, girls can't make decisions! They like, get their periods and stuff!

The brief appearance of the real estate agent was also a nice little treat to show just how much of a nuisance women were in this movie, not only to the main character, but to society as a whole. Because obviously, it was her fault that Cade's house went into foreclosure, not the fact that he hadn't paid his mortgage or any bills...

No, she was undoubtedly the villain! We were supposed to cheer for him as he ran after her car with a bat for showing two potential buyers the house that the bank now owned. It wasn't that he neglected work and his daughter to fixate on his inventions, it was that the mean old lady was ruining his mojo! He's an inventor! He's zany! Just go with it!

She's emotionally distant, impossibly fit, and doesn't talk too much-- what a KEEPER! Seriously though, despite the character, Su Yueming, portrayed by Bingbing Li, supposedly being a world class business woman and martial arts extraordinaire, she served only as a catalyst to Stanley Tucci's Steve Jobs-like smug yet endearing character. We are supposed to love that she shrugs off all of Tucci's advances despite that fact that she never showed one iota of interest in him before hand. Rather than consider her a worthy teammate, he's far more interested in her as a conquest because she poses a challenge for him. Because clearly, the whole extinction of the human race isn't already enough of a challenge.

Production designer Jeffrey Beecroft created various mobile set pieces for the interiors for actors to perform amongst. Like other robot scenes, poles representing the height of transformers, sometimes with cardboard heads on them, represented the CG creatures ILM would be adding in later.

Following the Battle of Chicago, humanity has come to fear both Autobots and Decepticons alike. With the aid of a Transformer mercenary named Lockdown, a CIA task-force operated by Harold Attinger begins hunting the remaining Transformers on Earth. Hunted by enemies that were once his allies, Optimus Prime loses faith in humanity and sends his forces into hiding. Now, five years later, struggling inventor and single-father Cade Yeager discovers a damaged Transformer, placing both himself and his daughter on a collision course with events that threaten the extinction of humankind itself.

65 million years ago, on Cretaceous Earth, a Psittacosaurus is out hunting for food. The small dinosaur finds a fish and starts to feed, but stops as hundreds of alien ships enter Earth's atmosphere, piloted by the mysterious Creators. The alien ships launch dozens of strange Seeds across the planet. As they detonate, they convert the landscape and the herds of panicking dinosaurs into a metallic substance, ending the Age of Dinosaurs. Millions of years later, while digging in the Arctic, a team of geologists uncover a mysterious pair of metallized dinosaur skeletons - a discovery that attracts the attention of Darcy Tirrel...

Five years after the invasion of Chicago, tensions between humans and Cybertronians have risen dramatically. Although the Autobots are officially granted asylum on Earth, public opinion has turned against all Transformers. The government of the United States has terminated all human-Autobot joint programs and instated Cemetery Wind, an elite CIA unit intended to flush out the handful of Decepticons left on Earth. What the President doesn't know is that Harold Attinger, the leader of the operation, is slaughtering all Transformers, regardless of faction. On one such mission, the team pinpoints Ratchet hiding within an abandoned boat. He immediately tries to flee, but is crippled and brought down by their weapons. The team leader, James Savoy, mockingly asks why Ratchet ran if he's not their enemy, and Ratchet replays a transmission he received from Optimus Prime, ordering all Autobots to hide from humans. However, Savoy dismisses his pleas as his sister was killed in Chicago. A Transformer bounty hunter, Lockdown, who has actually been helping Cemetery Wind hunt the Autobots, emerges from the nearby swamp and attacks Ratchet, further damaging him. Walking past his human allies, Lockdown demands to know Optimus Prime's whereabouts. When Ratchet refuses, Lockdown brutally kills him by ripping out his spark.

In Texas, struggling inventor Cade Yeager and his friend/employee Lucas Flannery meet at an old theater, looking for salvage. He finds an old truck, and upon inspection it seems to be full of artillery shells. He buys the truck along with the other theater equipment and puts it in his garage. Tessa, Cade's daughter, observes this while video-chatting with her boyfriend and criticizes her dad for buying the heap of junk. While attempting to salvage the truck's engine to sell, Cade realizes it's actually a badly-damaged Transformer. After calling Lucas and Tessa, he connects jumper cables to its engine, only for it to begin replaying the distress call Ratchet had received earlier. Lucas and Tessa advocate calling the government, claiming that there is a huge reward for Transformers. Cade convinces them not to call the authorities until he can spend more time working on the truck, as he may be able to stumble on a technological breakthrough if he can figure out how the Transformers work. When Cade removes a live missile from the truck's "power core," it transforms into a heavily injured Optimus Prime, who roars at them to stay back while he swings his weapon around the barn. Cade, Lucas, and Tessa ask why Optimus is so badly damaged, to which he replies that the Autobots are being hunted and he must help them. Cade offers to repair him, and sends Lucas to buy the parts that will enable him to fix Optimus. Cade and Optimus begin to bond as the repairs begin.

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