metaphorge wrote:The Bad:
*) Biggest pet peeve: excessive reuse of CGI models. I'm sorry, but no matter how much you try to justify it, the multiple-Constructicons-of-each-type or Long Haul-and-Mixmaster-are-two-places-at-once was just sad and seemed cheap, not to mention created confusion.
*) You could fly a C-130 through the plot holes. For example, if the Decepticons certainly did not seem to give disentegrating Sam a second thought when they were supposed to be capturing him and extracting the Allspark fragment from his brain? The U.S. military has battleship-mounted rail-guns? How exactly would extinguishing the sun create some huge supply of Energon? I could go on, but then I'd be here all day. I give something like Transformers a pretty big suspension-of-disbelief allowance, but ROTF went way beyond even this.
*) Maybe related to the above, but there were a lot of dangling plot points as well. What happened to the Allspark shard that zapped Sam... did it just get left in Mikaela's safe?
*) Is Michael Bay twelve years old? Can you pack more dick jokes, etc. into three hours? (Though I'll admit, the Constructinuts were actually pretty funny.)
*) Devastator got served by Skids and Mudflap. Riiiiight.
The Transformers universe constantly reuses molds, which makes the movie more realistic

~ Also, Insecticons, Sweeps? Two Cyclonuses in TFTM? We accepted so much of it in the past, why start complaining about it now?
By extracting energy and creating energon from the sun, that would destroy it.
I thought the All Spark shard was used to revive Jetfire. Not 100% sure about this, though.
I have I agree with the stupid childish jokes. I could have done without those.
I actually have a question about the Devastator fight scene. He came out on top since we see him climbing the Pyramid at the end. So what happened to Skids and Mudflap? Did I miss something?