THE DECEPTICONS
MEGATRON
After seeing defeat at the end of Transformers, Megatron's body was dumped in the ocean, sentenced to a lifetime buried underwater. However, with the help of his minions, Megatron is pulled from his watery grave and revived, transformed into a refurbished version of his old self (some might know him as "Galvatron") with the help of Decepticon bot The Doctor.
STARSCREAM
Starscream has always been a Number 2 clawing his way to the top; in Revenge of the Fallen, he might just get his chance to lead, with Megatron out of the way! Until, that is, The Fallen rises, and Starscream's back to playing second fiddle. In battle, Starscream resembles a F-22 Raptor fighter jet, but his Decepticon tattoos give him away.

SOUNDWAVE
An information officer of sorts for the Decepticons, Soundwave has the ability to tap into satellite feeds, jam enemy radio waves, and dispatch covert specialist Ravage into infiltration missions...which basically makes Soundwave one of the most useful Transformers, ever.

RAVAGE
The jaguar-shaped Ravage is one of the sleek new Decepticons, a dangerous, stealthy operative equipped with firepower and some fancy new weapons that can infiltrate even the most heavily guarded compounds -- like, say the US military base where humans are protecting the AllSpark.

THE FALLEN
Described by Shia Labeouf himself as the Emperor to Megatron's Darth Vader, The Fallen is an ancient ancestor of the modern Transformers who has been waiting centuries for his chance to rise again -- and destroy Earth's sun in the process. Only a Prime can defeat him, so it's a good thing Sam has one on his side.
Next: Scorponok, Wheelie, Demolishor and more Decepticons!
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Chris B. writes: on Jun 23 2009 07:02 PM yeah, I'll try to remember each robot's name while they try to beat the hell out of each other. hahaha (Reply to this) |
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Tyrant writes: on Jun 23 2009 07:09 PM Damned spammers. Hate them all. Cool list, by the way. Look forward to seeing Jetfire and his Pimp Cane on the big screen. (Reply to this) |
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Jared C. writes: on Jun 23 2009 07:45 PM Who cares what the critics say this movie is going to be amazing. It will amaze all TF fans (Reply to this) |
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ColinTheCimmerian writes: on Jun 23 2009 08:07 PM No Wheeljack or Prowl, but we get Arcee? I say boo-urns. (Reply to this) |
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scifimark writes: on Jun 23 2009 08:35 PM omg down to 25 percent, this is NOT good. Thank god Bay wants a break. I did like the first one for the record (Reply to this) |
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ZigBallistic writes: on Jun 23 2009 08:37 PM In reply to this comment (#2516071) I was hoping for Prowl as well, thought maybe he would take out Barricade, since he is basically a ripoff of Prowl. (Reply to this) |
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Matanuki writes: on Jun 23 2009 08:47 PM In reply to this comment (#2516071) I'm irked by this news as well. It's a crime, man. Two Transformers films and no Wheeljack, Prowl, Mirage, or Hound, and then Jazz is trifled with and killed off in the first movie. Now, apparently, Jetfire is being portrayed as some old cain wielding geezer. (sigh) Makes no sense. We get these idiotic 'Twins' characters when we could have had Cliffjumper (imagine that, a red Bumblebee), and Brawn. What's the point now, one wonders, of even hoping to see someone like UltraMagnus show up in the third film when so far so many signature characters have been foolishly overlooked? What a fu.cking waste. (Reply to this) |
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Bob S. writes: on Jun 23 2009 08:57 PM In reply to this comment (#2516087) @Matanuki: I feel your pain - there are a lot of Transformers characters that I'd have loved to have seen make it to the big screen. I'm honestly feeling a bit bummed looking at the ever-dropping T-meter on this movie. It was at 30% this morning, and I've seen it drop to 29, 28, 26, and now it's at 25%? When this summer began, I remember McG and Michael Bay having a war of words about who had the better big robots movie, and I thought it'd be a slam-dunk for Bay. I thought the T-meter for this movie was going to be around 50%, so I'm dead shocked to see it below TERMINATOR: SALVATION's. (Reply to this) |
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Paints Hz Shirt Red writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:05 PM so what does soundwave transform into? (Reply to this) |
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Actaphu writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:23 PM Devastator looks fugly. (Reply to this) |
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Paints Hz Shirt Red writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:28 PM you have to admit the demolisher and devastator look badass. i dont understand why they brought megatron back. i geuss ill find out tomorow.... (Reply to this) |
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plainview writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:32 PM how is anyone shocked that this movie sucks? (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:36 PM Saw it already guys, I was disappointed. It just made no ****ing sense, so incoherent, bloated, and over long. It kept introducing new sub plots for nothing- something called "The League of Matrix" or something like that was so stupid. The first 90 minutes ran fine with me, but after that I kept looking at my watch. Really repetitive, and most of the humor is pretty bad. Didn't really laugh at all, those two supposed racist robots were really annoying like most of the side characters (Sam's roommate). I laughed a lot at all the slow motion which was really cheesy on Pearl Harbor level. The last 30 minutes just made no sense with the stupid Maguffin and it was hard to understand what was going on- bad sense of geography. One scene has John Turturro going up to Devastator as if he is going to do something, and then it cuts away and you never know what happens. Also SO anti-climatic. They led up to a battle between Prime and that main Fallen guy and the fight lasted for like 30 seconds!!! It seriously should have cut some side characters/stories to lose 30 minutes. On the upside the first hour or so were fine kind of fun. The earlier action scenes are really good but after a forrest scene nothing lives up to it. Shia is still good and fun. On a technical level the movie was great. I did my best to enjoy it, I like the first one, but I found myself more so bored during this. I would say a 5/6 (Reply to this) |
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De4ective Detectiv3 writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:40 PM Yeah, this movie is already popping up online, but I for one can't bring myself to watch it, even if it is high quality. I think its sad that somebody pointed out they thought this movie was going to be good, and they expected at least a 50% on the meter. 50%! I wouldn't waste my time. I know, you can't solely judge a movie on critics opinions, but this movie is currently at 23% and dropping. This is looking to be like one of the worst rated Bay films, and that's really saying something. (Reply to this) |
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tgibfo writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:48 PM In reply to this comment (#2516106) 5/6? With the description you gave, that's a 2/6! (Reply to this) |
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tgibfo writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:50 PM oh, wait. I'm an idiot... you meant 5 or 6 out of 10. I'm tired. Ignore me. (Reply to this) |
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De4ective Detectiv3 writes: on Jun 23 2009 09:58 PM You people need to go make THE HURT LOCKER your 4th of july movie. Just saw it, its effin great. What better way to contemplate American values than see a movie like this? I give the studios credit for releasing it on the 4th, even though it will inevitably drown in the sea of summer blockbusters, this is easily one of the best movies to come out all year. It might not be Oscar season yet, but this movie is definetly oscar bait. It was made by Katherin Bigelow, who also directed Point Break, and while this movie does not support a beach bum Keanu Reeves or Garey Busey, it is eaily her best film to date. (Reply to this) |
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Bob S. writes: on Jun 23 2009 10:02 PM @jokerboy1991: Thanks for the review. I know that you were looking forward to the movie, and I guess the concerns about the running time were dead on, huh? Probably not seeing it until Friday; I'll try to keep my expectations at the absolute bare minimum and enjoy myself. @CtrlAltDestroy: I said that I expected it to be around 50% - a little bit lower than the first one. As you probably know, I'm no Bay apologist, and I didn't expect this movie to be an action masterpiece, but I did expect it to be watchable. Oh well - I'll probably enjoy myself at THE HURT LOCKER. That movie looks f'ing awesome. Real fans of sci fi action cinema, bear down and wait for December 18th. The internet is buzzing about James Cameron screening 24 minutes of AVATAR in Amsterdam. And the reports are MIND-BOGGLING. I quote: "The audience afterwards was stunned. Everyone just gasped, wondered and just couldnt believe what they saw. [Cameron] is so proud of this movie and still handles it with great suave like he just folded a paper plane. I am just mindbaffled how a genius like that can contain himself with something like this." (Reply to this) |
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Bob S. writes: on Jun 23 2009 10:03 PM In reply to this comment (#2516113) Oh I see you posted in the interim - yeah, I definitely want to see THE HURT LOCKER, which I've been hearing amazing stuff about for a long time. (Reply to this) |
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