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World in 3D

It's big metal robot time... and the good news is that blockbusting director Michael Bay has delivered a high-octane bit of fantasy action-adventure that will have Transformers' fans relishing the film's vivid 3D entertainment.


Robots in action

Unlike it's preceedor, Transformers 2, it's a pleasure to say that this third film Transformers: Dark Of The Moon is a great improvement, with Shia LaBeouf really growing into the role of self-appointed liaison between the Transformers and mankind, and the film also benefits from the addition of some fine character actors - such as Frances McDormand, John Malkovich and Patrick Dempsey.

When a mysterious event from the Earth's past - and more specifically a discovery on the moon itself - erupts into the present day, it threatens to bring a war to the planet so deadly that the Transformers, ably assisted by Sam Witwicky (LaBeouf), may not be able to save the human race. With a story that's not as messy and muddled as the last film, Bay manages to bring a darker and more dangerous tone to the plot. And when the action kicks off - and boy does it look great on 3D - the film offers up a veritable feast of special effects mayhem. Catch this fantastic feast of all-action entertainment at Liberty cinema today.

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