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Young teenager, Sam Witwicky becomes involved in the ancient struggle between two extraterrestrial factions of transforming robots – the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons. Sam holds the clue to unimaginable power and the Decepticons will stop at nothing to retrieve it.
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Young teenager, Sam Witwicky becomes involved in the ancient struggle between two extraterrestrial factions of transforming robots – the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons. Sam holds the clue to unimaginable power and the Decepticons will stop at nothing to retrieve it.
7/10
IMDb58%
Rotten TomatoesBest TA of the Year | 2007 | Megan Fox
Choice Movie Breakout Male | 2007 | Shia LaBeouf
Choice Movie Breakout Male For and | 2007 | Shia LaBeouf
2008 | Steve Jablonsky
Visual Effects | 2008 | Russell Earl
Best Special Effects | 2008 | Russell Earl
Best Visual Effects | 2008 | Russell Earl
Production CompanyLocation Team of the Year Features | 2007 | Richard Klotz
Best Single Visual Effect of the Year | 2008 | Shari Hanson
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Effects Driven Motion Picture | 2008 | Russell Earl
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture | 2008 | Alex Jaeger
Visual Effects Supervisor of the Year | 2007 | Scott Farrar
Best Achievement in Sound Editing | 2008 | Mike Hopkins
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2008 | Russell Earl
Best Achievement in Sound Mixing | 2008 | Greg P. Russell
Best Performance by a Female | 2007 | Megan Fox
Best Performance by a Male | 2007 | Shia LaBeouf
Choice Movie Breakout Female | 2007 | Megan Fox
Choice Movie Liplock | 2007 | Shia LaBeouf
Choice Movie Actress Action Adventure | 2007 | Megan Fox
Choice Movie Chemistry | 2007 | Shia LaBeouf
Choice Movie Actor Action Adventure | 2007 | Shia LaBeouf
Choice Movie Rumble | 2007 | Josh Duhamel
Breakthrough Performance | 2008 | Megan Fox
Best Male Performance | 2008 | Shia LaBeouf
Breakout Performance | 2007 | Megan Fox
SciFi Star | 2007 | Shia LaBeouf
Best Director | 2007 | Michael Bay
Best Newcomer | 2008 | Shia LaBeouf
Worst Supporting Actor For and | 2008 | Jon Voight
Worst Supporting Actor | 2008 | Jon Voight
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley for Feature Film | 2008 | Michael Babcock
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film | 2008 | Wayne Lemmer
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2008 | Mike Hopkins
Best Sound Mixing | 2008 | Greg P. Russell
Best Sound Editing | 2008 | Mike Hopkins
Best Visual Effects | 2009 | Russell Earl
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2008 | Greg P. Russell
Best Visual Effects | 2007 | Scott Farrar
Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture | 2008 | Jeff White
Favorite Song from a Soundtrack | 2008 | Linkin Park
Budget 150,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 709,709,780 USD

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According to Megan Fox, she was attending a Linkin Park concert and when it was over, the band met her personally and stated that they heard about the live-action "Transformers" film, and requested whether they could have a song of theirs in the film, and thus "What I've Done" appears in the closing credits.
(at around 40 mins) For the scene where Scorponok bursts out of the sand right on the heels of the soldiers, the effect was achieved by detonating a primer cord under the sand. The explosions would be in close proximity, and very dangerous to the actors in the scene, so before the scene was shot, Michael Bay told the actors to run and keep running no matter what happens, or else they could seriously be injured or, even worse, killed. As a result, the look of panic on the actors' faces as they flee from Scorponok in this scene, is one hundred percent genuine.
Peter Cullen, the original voice of Optimus Prime, described reprising the role as "slipping into an old pair of very comfortable shoes that you haven't worn for a while," and was grateful to the fans for wanting and bringing him back.
To keep the film realistic and under budget, the U.S. Department of Defense provided their support towards the film's production, the largest project they have assisted since "Black Hawk Down (2001)." The military provided their vehicles as the alternate modes of the Decepticons Starscream and Bonecrusher. They also allowed their F-22 and CV-22 aircraft to be filmed, the first time these planes have been seen in a feature film since "Hulk (2003)." Soldiers served as extras, and authentic uniforms were provided for the actors. In return for the favor, the filmmakers provided an advance screening of the film to the soldiers, free of charge.
(at around 1h 45 mins) The Decepticons were to have more dialogue in the film, but most of their lines were cut out to keep them mysterious (screenwriter Roberto Orci reasoned that the more a villain talks, the less threatening they are). To please the fans, though, Megatron's classic berating of Starscream ("You fail me yet again, Starscream.") was put in the film.
"[last lines] Optimus Prime: With the All Spark gone, we cannot return life to our planet. And fate has yielded its reward: a new world to call home. We live among its people now, hiding in plain sight, but watching over them in secret, waiting, protecting. I have witnessed their capacity for courage, and though we are worlds apart, like us, there's more to them than meets the eye. I am Optimus Prime, and I send this message to any surviving Autobots taking refuge among the stars. We are here. We are waiting."
"Ironhide: You have a rodent infestation. Sam Witwicky: A what? Ironhide: [aiming cannons at Mojo] Shall I terminate? Sam Witwicky: No! No! This is a chihuahua. We love chihuahuas. Ironhide: He's leaked lubricants all over my foot! Hmmph! Sam Witwicky: He peed on you? Bad Mojo! Bad! Ironhide: Bad Mojo! Ugh, my foot's gonna rust..."