Review: Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Our suite was continued with the return of Transformers on the big screen with his third release. After the non-Transformers disappointing: Revenge of the Fallen, I must say that my hopes are not particularly high for this one.

Dark of the Moon is a few years after the second film in which Sam (Shia LaBeouf) struggle to get a job and is reset his normal life and yet it is still not prevented from bagging the most attractive girl in the city, Carly (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley). At the same time, the Cybertronian Autobots discover that an accident landed spacecraft on the moon during the 1960s and the race against the Decepticons to reach first, and the protection of secrets it holds. Both Storylines intersect and voila, the story was born.

As always impressed with the look and are the best in the franchise so far, but I ended up wondering how this differs the previous two and it led me to this response it not much difference. Bay has raised the stakes has something stuffed in relation to the amount of CGI in the film it so expect more fighting, more action and a whole lot Slowmo more. While many think a lot more action, although I see it as part of the problem. There are times that so many I with a vehicle that transforms into something else to be impressed, as if in slow motion, before it’s repetitive and I felt like I reached my limit in this film.

Women and science fiction

I’m a fan of science fiction and a woman. There! I said. Whew! It feels like a burden on my shoulders. Well, seriously, I had my doubts about writing an article on women and science fiction, SciFi, not even after all these strange men Connotations, is not it? Today it’s cool to be a girl and a monster.

But after I have on my own experiences and read blogs other fans of science fiction female, I thought the opposite. I was Fired Up, especially after reading this article Annalee Newitz via IO9 reports that advertising of the Sci Fi Channel Battlestar Galactica was lowered spacecraft to bring more viewers. Is this the reason why the new series Battlestar Galactica, Caprica is described by its creators as “Dynasty in space”? Well, for one, prefer Space Type Melrose less dramatic and more arc Galactica episodes that really push the plot in one direction Way.

I was raised on a diet of science fiction, largely thanks to my wonderful sister geek. The idea that Science Fiction and women do not go together just seems wrong to me. My first advertisements of science fiction,Although a little outdated, had the ingenious Faye Grant, scientists and leader of the resistance *, Juliette Parish and Jane Badler as Diana, let’s face it, it was essentially calling the shots on the visitors mother Ships.