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Genres:
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Animation /
Action /
Adventure /
Family /
Sci-Fi /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Nelson Shin
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Actors:
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Jack Angel,
Arthur Burghardt,
Roger C. Carmel,
Regis Cordic,
Victor Caroli,
Norman Alden,
Michael Bell,
Gregg Berger,
Susan Blu,
Corey Burton
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Duration:
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84 min.
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Rating:
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(7.2/10)178.5
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Plot Summary:
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It is the year 2005. The in conflict between The Autobots and Decepticons has escalated all the way to Cybertron, which the Decepticons have reclaimed. The Autobots, without Optimus Prime after a conflict on Terra takes his life, contemporary face a doom they remember nothing of. Megatron and a grouping of forsaken Decepticons have been reformed nearby the concluding transformer, a planet consuming monster known as Unicron into even deadlier warriors. Now Galvatron, Locate and Cyclonus must ravage The Autobot Matrix of Leadership as a replacement for Unicron's refulgence or suffer the horrif... ic destruction of Cybertron. However, Optimus Prime has decreed that an Autobot on be created from his complete and press into service the power of The Matrix to obscure the darkest hour of the Autobots. With Hot Self-willed facing obligation destined for Prime's undoing, he feels he may be proficient to practise the power of the Matrix to turn the tide of the Cybertronian Wars and stop Unicron. Until all are everybody, the unborn of the Autobots and Decepticons is indefinite.
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The Transformers: The Movie
Towards the end of his career, Orson Welles would through on any messed-up scheme that came his mode providing there were a infrequent dollars married to it. Excluding advertising Bird's Liking frozen peas on British TV and narrating two albums by heavy metal band Manowar, Welles appeared in all social conventions of schlock to wealth his own pictures. So more than charming his final bow in a film of his talents, the creator of Townsman Kane bade leave-taking to the great with a fend off as a talking planet in The Transformers: The Flick picture show. Worrying as this might appear, Welles could have had it a drawing lots worse. On not only did he make yes-man films (see Bert I Gordon's Necromancy and/or the Pia Zadora mechanism Butterfly), but Nelson Shin's ...
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