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Crash. Shatter. Boom. Crash. Shatter. Boom. Smattering of silly dialogue. Pretty girl screams:  "Dad! " Crash. Shatter. Boom. Silly dialogue. "DAD!!! " Crash. Shatter. Boom.  What Oh, sorry. We were falling into a trance there.  Which is, dear moviegoer, what may happen to you during Michael Bay"s Transformers: Age of Extinction, the fourth Transformers film and lasts 165 minutes, which is precariously close to the three-hour mark that Bay undoubtedly will reach--by our sophisticated calculations, and at the current growth rate, with his sixth installment.  But let"s not get ahead of ourselves. Despite what you"ve just read, this film will likely be a massive hit because by now, if you"re buying a Transformers ticket, you surely know what you"re getting into, and you want more, more, more. And Bay is the Master of More.  Or just take it from the l 1-year-old sitting next to me, who reserved any audible judgment--he, too was in a trance, though maybe from sugar intake--until the moment he saw a Transformer become a dinosaur. Overwhelmed by the pairing, he proclaimed, "That"s the sickest thing I"ve ever seen in my life." It was as if peanut butter and jelly had been tasted together for the first time.  This time, there"s a whole new human cast. Most important, Mark Wahlberg has replaced Shia LaBeouf as well, Main Human Guy.  A significant part of the movie also takes place in China--clearly a nod to the franchise"s huge market in the country.  In any case, we begin in Paris, Texas, where Cade Yeager (Wahlberg), a struggling inventor, is desperately seeking a big discovery. He"s also a widowed dad, and super-protective (as the movie incessantly reminds us) of his high-school daughter, Tessa (Nicola Peltz, blond and pretty and ineffective, though the one-note script does her no favours).  One day, Cade buys a rusty old truck. Examining it back home, he soon discovers it"s none other than Optimus Prime, th
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And Bay is the Master of More.Or just take it from the l 1-year-old sitting next to me, who reserved any audible judgment--he, too was in a trance, though maybe from sugar intake--until the moment he saw a Transformer become a dinosaur. Overwhelmed by the pairing, he proclaimed, "That"s the sickest thing I"ve ever seen in my life." It was as if peanut butter and jelly had been tasted together for the first time.This time, there"s a whole new human cast. Most important, Mark Wahlberg has replaced Shia LaBeouf as well, Main Human Guy.A significant part of the movie also takes place in China--clearly a nod to the franchise"s huge market in the country.In any case, we begin in Paris, Texas, where Cade Yeager (Wahlberg), a struggling inventor, is desperately seeking a big discovery. He"s also a widowed dad, and super-protective (as the movie incessantly reminds us) of his high-school daughter, Tessa (Nicola Peltz, blond and pretty and ineffective, though the one-note script does her no favours).One day, Cade buys a rusty old truck. Examining it back home, he soon discovers it"s none oth Crash. Shatter. Boom. Crash. Shatter. Boom. Smattering of silly dialogue. Pretty girl screams:  "Dad! " Crash. Shatter. Boom. Silly dialogue. "DAD!!! " Crash. Shatter. Boom.  What Oh, sorry. We were falling into a trance there.  Which is, dear moviegoer, what may happen to you during Michael Bay"s Transformers: Age of Extinction, the fourth Transformers film and lasts 165 minutes, which is precariously close to the three-hour mark that Bay undoubtedly will reach--by our sophisticated calculations, and at the current growth rate, with his sixth installment.  But let"s not get ahead of ourselves. 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He"s also a widowed dad, and super-protective (as the movie incessantly reminds us) of his high-school daughter, Tessa (Nicola Peltz, blond and pretty and ineffective, though the one-note script does her no favours).One day, Cade buys a rusty old truck. Examining it back home, he soon discovers it"s none other than Optimus Prime, the Passage 1Crash. Shatter. Boom. Crash. Shatter. Boom. Smattering of silly dialogue. Pretty girl screams:"Dad! " Crash. Shatter. Boom. Silly dialogue. "DAD!!! " Crash. Shatter. Boom.What? Oh, sorry. We were falling into a trance there.Which is, dear moviegoer, what may happen to you during Michael Bay"s Transformers: Age of Extinction, the fourth Transformers film and lasts 165 minutes, which is precariously close to the three-hour mark that Bay undoubtedly will reach--by our sophisticated calculations, and at the current growth rate, with his sixth installment.But let"s not get ahead of ourselves. Despite what you"ve just read, this film will likely be a massive hit because by now, if you"re buying a Transformers ticket, you surely know what you"re getting into, and you want more, more, more. And Bay is the Master of More.Or just take it from the l 1-year-old sitting next to me, who reserved any audible judgment--he, too was in a trance, though maybe from sugar intake--until the moment he saw a Transformer become a dinosaur. Overwhelmed by the pairing, he proclaimed, "That"s the sickest thing I"ve ever seen in my life." It was as if peanut butter and jelly had been tasted together for the first time.This time, there"s a whole new human cast. Most important, Mark Wahlberg has replaced Shia LaBeouf as well, Main Human Guy.A significant part of the movie also takes place in China--clearly a nod to the franchise"s huge market in the country.In any case, we begin in Paris, Texas, where Cade Yeager (Wahlberg), a struggling inventor, is desperately seeking a big discovery. He"s also a widowed dad, and super-protective (as the movie incessantly reminds us) of his high-school daughter, Tessa (Nicola Peltz, blond and pretty and ineffective, though the one-note script does her no favours).One day, Cade buys a rusty old truck. Examining it back home, he soon discovers it"s none other than Optimus Prime, the
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