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Transformers: The Last Knight

Transformers: The Last Knight

  • Status: Released
  • 16-06-2017
  • Runtime: 154 min
  • Score: 6.053
  • Vote count: 6279

Humans and Transformers are at war. Optimus Prime is gone. The key to saving our future lies buried in the secrets of the past, in the hidden history of Transformers on Earth. Saving our world falls upon the shoulders of an unlikely alliance: Cade Yeager; Bumblebee; an English Lord; and an Oxford Professor.

Mark Wahlberg

Cade Yeager

Laura Haddock

Viviane Wembly

Peter Cullen

Optimus Prime (voice)

Anthony Hopkins

Sir Edmund Burton

Erik Aadahl

Bumblebee (voice)

Josh Duhamel

Colonel William Lennox

Gemma Chan

Quintessa

Jim Carter

Cogman (voice)

Santiago Cabrera

Santos

Isabela Merced

Izabella

Jerrod Carmichael

Jimmy

Stanley Tucci

Merlin

Liam Garrigan

Arthur

Martin McCreadie

Lancelot

Rob Witcomb

Percival

Marcus Fraser

Gawain

John Hollingworth

Tristan

Daniel Adegboyega

Saebert

Benjamin Maurice Webb

Hengist

Glenn Morshower

General Morshower

John Turturro

Agent Simmons

Tony Hale

JPL Engineer

Claude Knowlton

JPL Director

Jacob Zachar

Young JPL Engineer

Maggie Steed

Viviane's Grandmum

Sara Stewart

Viviane's Mum

Phoebe Nicholls

Aunt Helen

Rebecca Front

Aunt Marie

Stephen Hogan

Viviane's Father

Minti Gorne

Young Viviane

Benjamin Flores Jr.

Kid

Juliocesar Chavez

Kid

Samuel Parker

Kid

Daniel Iturriaga

Kid

Aisha Kabia

Lawyer

Andy Bean

Lawyer

Sam Yim

Lawyer

Mark Dexter

U.K. Prime Minister

Rob Jarvis

Downing Street Policeman

Tim Downie

Polo Player

Elizabeth Croft

High Society Woman

Emily Tierney

High Society Woman

Wolfgang Young

Saxon Knight

Nicholas Khan

Scientist

Leighton Sharpe

Scientist

Christina Tam

Scientist

Aiyaz Ahmed

Scientist

Pauline McLynn

Female Researcher

Matthew Castle

Student

Mia Maria

Student

Poppy Carter

Student

Seeta Indrani

News Reporter

Phill Langhorne

News Reporter

Simon Harrison

News Reporter

Wendy Albiston

Submarine Ticket Agent

John Burke

Pentagon Colonel

Barbara Eve Harris

Pentagon Colonel

Granville Ames

Pentagon Official

Jim Wisniewski

Government Suit

Mitch Pileggi

TRF Group Leader

Remi Adeleke

TRF Lieutenant

Perry Yee

TRF Operator

Brian William Price

TRF Operator

Vincent Jerome

TRF Operator

Alan Pietruszewski

F-35 Pilot

Christoper Vasquez

F-16 Pilot

Drew Waters

F-16 Pilot

Krista Schaeffer

Osprey Pilot

Walles Hamonde

American Serviceman

Tom Wright

Military Attache

Dan Warner

Military Attache

Michael Richard

Namibian Scientist

Charlie Bouguenon

Namibian Scientist

Jandre le Roux

Namibian Scientist

Frank Welker

Megatron (voice)

John Goodman

Hound (voice)

Ken Watanabe

Drift (voice)

Steve Buscemi

Daytrader (voice)

Omar Sy

Hot Rod (voice)

Reno Wilson

Mohawk / Sqweeks (voice)

John DiMaggio

Nitro Zeus / Crosshairs (voice)

Tom Kenny

Wheels (voice)

Jess Harnell

Barricade (voice)

Mark Ryan

WWI Tank / Lieutenant (voice)

Steven Barr

Nitro Zeus / Volleybot (voice)

Gil Birmingham

Chief Sherman (uncredited)

Eddie Hall

Saxon Warrior (uncredited)

Kevin Kent

TRF Group Leader (uncredited)

Jude Poyer

German Soldier (uncredited)

Gimly

The _Transformers_ franchise has never been good. Some say that the series is "Dumb fun with good action and cool explosions. To me, that could maybe be used to describe only the third movie. The first one is promising and has a certain "child-like-wonder" appeal. But neither of them are truly **good**. The second _Transformers_ is meaningless garbage. But when _Age of Extinction_ was released in 2014, the franchise hit new, abysmal lows. Watching _Transformers_ wasn't just a chore, it wasn't just boring, it was excruciating. It was so bad I felt nauseous. I was aggravated to the point of brimming with feelings of genuine anger. They say that if a film makes you feel something, that is a victory in itself. Be it sadness, excitement, intrigue, joy, hope, nostalgia, hysteria, love, fear, warmth - whatever - I tend to agree with that statement. What I felt in _Age of Extinction_ was not a victory. It was a failure. A Guinness Book of World Records level failure. _Transformers: The Last Knight_, is at least that bad again. Arguably worse. I guess it didn't dedicate an entire character to being a justification for paedophilia, so it has that up on its predecessor. _Final rating:½ - So bad it’s offensive. I may never fully recover._

Per Gunnar Jonsson

Not surprisingly I expected this, the fifth installment, of the Transformers franchise to be pretty much crap. Especially after the abysmal fourth installment. To my great surprise I found it to be much less crappy than I expected. I honestly do not understand why so many people seems to think this is one of the worst movies ever. The critics sure, especially the ones at Rotten Tomatoes, but I do not really care about those self proclaimed "critics". Ordinary viewers is another matter. I mean, this is a transformers movie and it is directed by Michael Bay. That pretty much defines the movie from the start so what the heck did all those people complaining actually expect? That Michael Bay should suddenly care about things like script and stuff or anything else except big robots, special effects and explosions? Personally I quite enjoyed this movie. Well, enjoyed in the context of watching a Transformers movie that is. I enjoyed the special effects, the robots, even the lousy jokes. I did enjoy the tie in to the Pendragon myth and I thought the somewhat bizarre Sir Edmund Burton and his even more bizarre robot butler was great fun. I laughed outright when I saw the World War 1 tank transformer. I was expecting the submarine transformer to actually transform though. Maybe all those detractors of this movie are missing the bimbo with two and a half brain cells (yes I am being generous now) that used to be the lead female character in the Transformers movies but personally I quite liked that the leads in this movie was much more mature and actually showed some evidence of intelligence. The story? Well, for a Transformers movie it is quite good. In any other context it would be somewhat...lacking. It did screw quite a bit with the Transformers timeline established in the first movies though. Oh, and for some nitpicking, the maximum operating altitude of those airplanes they used is 21 000 feet, not 12 000 feet. Bottom line, I had great fun when watching this movie. With my low, and I mean LOW, initial expectations I was very pleasantly surprised. It is definitely a huge improvement over the fourth instalment.

40w2000

Soulless garbage. Must have been written in less then 15 minutes. How hard can it be to write an entertaining film about transforming alien robots? If you're Michael Bay, very hard indeed. And the jokes. Wow. The jokes. I cringed after each and everyone. So many attempts at humour falling flat on their faces and smashing all of their teeth on the floor. The makers of this movie should be forced into exile.

CinemaSerf

You know what? I didn't hate this one. Indeed I think it might actually be my favourite! Naturally alarm bells go off when you think your hear Sir Anthony Hopkins doing the narration. Surely not? As this latest outing for the unidentifiable mechanised battle-mongers takes shapes, though, there is actually a bit more of a story underpinning it. Of course there is a secret, all-powerful gizmo for them to discover and fight over and this time we drag in Arthurian legend, Stonehenge and a belted earl in the form of Sir Anthony. This film does have a sense of imminent conclusion to it too as "Optimus" sets off in search of his duplicitous creator "Quintessa" (Gemma Chan) with a view to a showdown that will secure the future of Earth for ever. Meantime, "Cade" (still Mark Wahlberg) and "Lennox" (a well past his best Josh Duhamel) are going through the combat motions as the legendary staff of "Merlin" has to stay out of the hands of the dastardly "Decepticons". This has more of it's tongue in it's cheek, it's less intense and takes itself less seriously than some of the others in the series. We still have to endure the rather supercilious monologues from the increasingly pompous "Prime" but this, for me at any rate, had more of a substantial sense of adventure to it. As usual, the casting - Laura Haddock is terrible - isn't up to much but keep an eye out for Stanley Tucci who clearly couldn't get enough after the last film and so comes back for a brief cameo here. It's rotten, forgettable and ought to be the last of these - but I still rather grudgingly engaged with it a bit more.

r96sk

<em>'Transformers: The Last Knight'</em> is normal service resumed. I shockingly loved watching the prior <em>'Transformers: Age of Extinction'</em>, no idea how but I truly did. This sequel, however, is more akin to those other movies in the franchise, it's minutely better than - but still as bad as - series worst <em>'Transformers: Dark of the Moon'</em>. It's another entry that lasts for just short of 150 minutes, which is again too long. You do have to respect how much the filmmakers fit into such long run times though, like (bar last time) it's mostly all underwhelming but you can't exactly say there are any proper lull moments in there. The whole English knights construction of a plot here just went through one ear and out the other, admittedly these flicks are nonsensical as it is so I guess this overly entwined plot does feel right at home. On the cast, Mark Wahlberg isn't as fun, though I did mildly enjoy Anthony Hopkins. I still don't get truly annoyed by these movies, even though I properly should. I think it's because there is an essence of the flat-out action that I can find enjoyment in, so things never truly get mind-numbingly dull. With that said, they are most certainly disappointing films (usually).