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Today, Matt, Todd, and Mike dive into 1986's animated Sci-Fi action slugfest: Transformers: The Movie, directed by Nelson Shin, and featuring an all-star voice cast:
Orson Welles as Unicron
Leonard Nimoy as Galvatron
Judd Nelson as Rodimus Prime
Robert Stack as Ultra Magnus
And of course...
Frank Welker as Megatron & Soundwave
Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime & Ironhide
Written by Ron Friedman, this movie brought us many unforgettable moments. If you know & love the movie, you already know where this is going.
Talk to the right person, and mentioning this movie might just bring back some deep childhood trauma. If you don't know it yet, you're about to delve into one of the most effective and disturbing 'war films' an '80s child could watch—something akin to "We Were Soldiers" but, you know, with toys, set to some of the most rocking '80s glam you'll ever hear.
We're talking about a bunch of toy-heroes getting systematically slaughtered, genocided, tortured, and dipped in acid...
So grab your nearest action figure and jump in for a fantastic, fun-filled ride of family adventure. Transformers: The Movie is far more 'adult' than one would ever have expected, and the impactful death of some of the biggest stars is remembered forever. Many recall tearful theaters and leaving in shock.
Maybe you were never a fan, and maybe the Michael Bay movies didn't help. But this is different—more akin to "Heavy Metal" than a Saturday afternoon with some trucks and lasers.
Check this classic out! America doesn't make too many animated films quite like this, so it's no surprise that the Transformers' origins lie thousands of miles away in Japan.
Till all are one... and as always, thank you for listening.
Matt rolls out his favorites on Letterboxd and BlueSky @MovieMattSirois.
Witness Matt dispense Quintesson justice on the black fog of despair that is $1-budget action nonsense at the Movie Asylum of the Weird, Bad and Wonderful.
Check out some great content we also follow at:
Once Upon a Geek
Also The Fade Out Podcast
(Matt Joins the host on the Gordon Douglas episode featuring his final film: "Viva Knievel" a pretty strange 'sign of the time' fluff piece about the notoriously... complex Mr. Knievel)
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...You're a WINNER!
Today, Matt, Todd, and Mike dive into 1986's animated Sci-Fi action slugfest: Transformers: The Movie, directed by Nelson Shin, and featuring an all-star voice cast:
Orson Welles as Unicron
Leonard Nimoy as Galvatron
Judd Nelson as Rodimus Prime
Robert Stack as Ultra Magnus
And of course...
Frank Welker as Megatron & Soundwave
Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime & Ironhide
Written by Ron Friedman, this movie brought us many unforgettable moments. If you know & love the movie, you already know where this is going.
Talk to the right person, and mentioning this movie might just bring back some deep childhood trauma. If you don't know it yet, you're about to delve into one of the most effective and disturbing 'war films' an '80s child could watch—something akin to "We Were Soldiers" but, you know, with toys, set to some of the most rocking '80s glam you'll ever hear.
We're talking about a bunch of toy-heroes getting systematically slaughtered, genocided, tortured, and dipped in acid...
So grab your nearest action figure and jump in for a fantastic, fun-filled ride of family adventure. Transformers: The Movie is far more 'adult' than one would ever have expected, and the impactful death of some of the biggest stars is remembered forever. Many recall tearful theaters and leaving in shock.
Maybe you were never a fan, and maybe the Michael Bay movies didn't help. But this is different—more akin to "Heavy Metal" than a Saturday afternoon with some trucks and lasers.
Check this classic out! America doesn't make too many animated films quite like this, so it's no surprise that the Transformers' origins lie thousands of miles away in Japan.
Till all are one... and as always, thank you for listening.
Matt rolls out his favorites on Letterboxd and BlueSky @MovieMattSirois.
Witness Matt dispense Quintesson justice on the black fog of despair that is $1-budget action nonsense at the Movie Asylum of the Weird, Bad and Wonderful.
Check out some great content we also follow at:
Once Upon a Geek
Also The Fade Out Podcast
(Matt Joins the host on the Gordon Douglas episode featuring his final film: "Viva Knievel" a pretty strange 'sign of the time' fluff piece about the notoriously... complex Mr. Knievel)
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