Movies are forms of art. This on the other hand is Michael Bay losing it on screen by using every last penny of its incredibly high budget, and using the film's budget on effects that resemble the poorest form of art. It's the combination of machines grinding together, bullets firing everywhere, buildings destructively collapsing, the main characters unbelievabely surviving continuous deadly explosions, unnecessary images of women being portrayed in innapropriate ways, the quickly rushed transitions from scene to scene, and the "eye-injuring" 3D component that makes "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" the most effects-driven blockbuster in film history, yet the poorest looking form of art imagineable. The film is like watching metal, ashes, G. I. Joe's, Transformer action figures, toy buildings, and Barbie's spinning in a dryer. It's a mess in a mess, and it's not the worst movie of the year, however, with so much CGI, this isn't even a film anymore. It's a video game with, unfortunately, no controller." Let's stop watching someone play a video game, and go see a movie."
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Quite possibly the best review for that movie.