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OMFG AWESOMEST MOVIE EVER!!!!

just saw it at woden with MIVEC and some other mates, spotted some other SAUers down the front, couldnt quite get you with the jaffas :P

SERIOUSLY, new all time favourite movie!!!!

SEE IT!!

yeah that was us...

that is the best movie i have ever seen in my life!!! im going to see it again....

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Spotted Donnan last night in the lineup to see Trans'(I was off to see Ocean's 13). One would assume he loved it!

I'm looking forward to Saturday night's little gathering even more,now I've read the last few posts!!

It's very rare that a movie absolutely blows me away, and this one did it in style

It's quite something when a 2.5 hour movie seems like 5 minutes, a lot of it is actually piss funny too.

As Frink said, definetly going to see it again. Next time not in the front row though.

Freakin awesome! I would be hapy to see that again.

The only down side is that now i like american muscle cars and their thumping v8s.

Michael Bay has done well (even if he couldn't help but add in the love story). Heaps better than Pear Harbour!

Yeah, I must admit I was a bit worried when I heard Michael Bay was doing it (Because of Pearl Harbour), but my fears were not to be realised!

You can actually see a bit of the Bad Boys movies in Transformers, and I LOVED Bad Boys 2

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Movie was dam fine except for the annoying banter between the family and the parts with the Sector 7 douche. Otherwise was probably the best movie i've seen all year.

Agree with donnan on the V8's, was sitting there wishing my car sounded like the camaro... if only

was sitting there wishing my car sounded like the camaro... if only

I'd have to disagree, I reckon Bruticus (The police Mustang) was just about the tuffest sounding car there, especially in the bit at the start where he's shoving forward at Witwicky threatening to run him over

less spoilage for jayce etc...

i just went to see it, was awesome, as a fan pretty much since i was born i thought it was great. didnt follow the canon story line, but it was something different and it worked. i was worried ol mike would screw it up, but it was awesome.

i was watching ET this arvo and they had 2 people who produced it, cant remember if it was michael bay, but they asked if there will be a sequel and they said its already being worked on. not sure if theyre working on it, but im sure they are actually going to make a sequel.

Awesome movie, one of the best ive seen in a few years. 10/10

Might see it again at the theatre, or might just wait for a DVDrip. but will definetly buy on DVD.

EDIT: Just heard that 2 sequels have been confirmed, but not 100% sure on the authenticity... heres the article:

"On May 30, 2007, Dreamworks greenlit two more sequels. Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox and Peter Cullen have signed on for the sequels, while Michael Bay has not signed on to direct, saying "I'm trying to keep some leverage for the negotiations." Writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman are undecided but may not return because "we want to have a reason to do it, not just say, it's a business, it's a franchise, we're going to go do the second one because that's what we do and we're going to get the big money," and Star Trek by the way is taking up kind of all of our time."

Soundwave is intended to be a new major character in the sequels, with his presence allowing a proper introduction of mass-shifting. Producer Tom DeSanto has "a very cool idea on how to introduce the Dinobots and Constructicons." Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura felt production would be quicker as the design aesthetics had been worked out. If he decides to helm a sequel, Bay may put in an aircraft carrier character, an idea which was previously too expensive for the first film"

I didnt even know this hadnt been released in america yet... its rare that we get something first... but with the amount of $$$ they rake in from the US release im sure theyll be more than funded for the next film (or 2?)

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Seeing that the line on opening night was huge, and I'm expecting similar as news spreads on how good this movie is, I'll be getting there early for a place in the que. I'd suggest people do similar, as most waiting Trans' Fans (different from a Trannie Fanny, I believe) will get a bit p1ssy if the group storm forward and claim a spot near the front held by one person...

See you there!!

Seeing that the line on opening night was huge, and I'm expecting similar as news spreads on how good this movie is, I'll be getting there early for a place in the que. I'd suggest people do similar, as most waiting Trans' Fans (different from a Trannie Fanny, I believe) will get a bit p1ssy if the group storm forward and claim a spot near the front held by one person...

See you there!!

we booked our tickets online.

that way we just walk forward and pick that crap up from the red carpet stuffs

holy shit this movie kick some major ass!! it gave tribute to the old school transformers like the v dub parked next to bumble bee. i got the the movies to go see the 6 show and there were people already lined up to see the 830 one. needless to say we got thee shittest seats in the house:( but from what i could see from those seats it looked like a pretty kick ass movie

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