Did the movie CHANGE your views?

I've always like the idea of transformers but I never found them very realistic. Assuming Robots could have intelligence and be alive and all that I just never thought of the transformations as very realistic until seeing the movie. The effects in the movie were so remarkable that it changed my outlook on the whole idea of transformers.
I see them as far more advanced than I had previously thought of them. I always seen them as clunky and bulky figures who lumbered around as huge clumsy robots and used the vehicle mode as a disguise, but more so as a form of traveling.
However after seeing the movie I see them as acrobatic and powerfull. I had never thought about them having physical shielding, which the movie suggests and that's why only certain weapons damage them and they don't get their paint jobs scratched up. Seeing them transforming and leaping around was incredible.
Scanning vehicles to gain their vehicle modes as opposed to needing to be totaly rebuilt in order to gain a new form was also a changing point in my TF universe. I can see how they're so versatile that they can assume different vehicle shapes should they want to. When Bumblebee changed to a newer vehicle and Frenzy assumed different shapes based on the mass he had left after being damaged. I can see the transformers actually being able to switch into different vehicles to continue to disguise themselves.
For instance a TF could escape from a scene and scan a new target then assume that shape after turning a corner or darting out of sight and switching to a new vehicle and hiding in a parking lot or changing to a different vehicle and speeding onto the highway to lose a persuer.
So my question is just as the title says, did the movie change anyone elses perception of the Transformers Universe? If so how did it do so?
I see them as far more advanced than I had previously thought of them. I always seen them as clunky and bulky figures who lumbered around as huge clumsy robots and used the vehicle mode as a disguise, but more so as a form of traveling.
However after seeing the movie I see them as acrobatic and powerfull. I had never thought about them having physical shielding, which the movie suggests and that's why only certain weapons damage them and they don't get their paint jobs scratched up. Seeing them transforming and leaping around was incredible.
Scanning vehicles to gain their vehicle modes as opposed to needing to be totaly rebuilt in order to gain a new form was also a changing point in my TF universe. I can see how they're so versatile that they can assume different vehicle shapes should they want to. When Bumblebee changed to a newer vehicle and Frenzy assumed different shapes based on the mass he had left after being damaged. I can see the transformers actually being able to switch into different vehicles to continue to disguise themselves.
For instance a TF could escape from a scene and scan a new target then assume that shape after turning a corner or darting out of sight and switching to a new vehicle and hiding in a parking lot or changing to a different vehicle and speeding onto the highway to lose a persuer.
So my question is just as the title says, did the movie change anyone elses perception of the Transformers Universe? If so how did it do so?