Amazon Prime to Stream Transformers: Age of Extinction from June 13th
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For all the Transformers movieverse fans out there, some good news from Amazon Prime! The online retailer's premium section is adding a bunch of movies to their streaming service, and the list includes the latest Paramount/Michael Bay output - Age of Extinction - as of June 13th. Check out the full list below to see what else is available, too.
Amazon has released its lineup of movies and TV shows that will be available for streaming come June 2015. During those hot summer days, Amazon Prime members will be able to enjoy titles like "Transformers: Age of Extinction," "The Shining," "Lucky Number Slevin" and Season 5 of "Covert Affairs."
Amazon Prime titles
June 1
"The Shining"
"Roman Holiday"
"Apocalypse Now"
"Apocalypse Now Redux"
"Something Wild" (1986)
"Sid & Nancy"
"Sucker Punch"
"Troll"
"Troll 2"
"Rep: The Genetic Opera"
"The Island of Dr. Moreau"
"Seven Psychopaths"
"The Paper Chase"
"People Will Talk"
"Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog"
"Murder of a Cat"
"Nine Months"
"Word and Pictures"
June 12
"Life of Crime"
June 13
"Transformers: Age of Extinction"
June 15
"Leprechaun: Origins"
June 19
"A Most Wanted Man"
June 22
"Lucky Number Slevin"
June 24
"Covert Affairs," Season 5
June 26
"Katy Perry: The Prismatic World Tour"
June 27
"The Mist"
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Posted by TurboMMaster on May 17th, 2015 @ 6:26am CDT
The main question is, Why Galvatron didn't do anything by himself during Hong Kong scene, he isn't easy to be damaged, and he showed already that he is strong enough to fight with Prime. Yet again he let his mindless drones get the job done, whey never learned that this can't work don't they.Insurgent wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I think the transformation was a visual style more then anything else as it's combat advantages were certainly not played upon in the final battle in Hong Kong.
That's because the drones weren't sentient. Or at least were just rudimentary intelligent. They didn't have the mental ability to use themselves in that way. However, Galvatron did, as seen during the motorway chase when Bee shot at him under the bridge. But Galvatron didn't do anything in the final fight.
I do agree though, I do not like the flying pixel transformation. Except for when Galvatron used it in combat. I admit, that was sweet.
Imagine how mucha Decepticons could be effective, without "Megatron/Galvatron is only sitting and giving order" rule
Posted by dreadwing95 on May 17th, 2015 @ 7:23am CDT
TurboMMaster wrote:The main question is, Why Galvatron didn't do anything by himself during Hong Kong scene, he isn't easy to be damaged, and he showed already that he is strong enough to fight with Prime. Yet again he let his mindless drones get the job done, whey never learned that this can't work don't they.Insurgent wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I think the transformation was a visual style more then anything else as it's combat advantages were certainly not played upon in the final battle in Hong Kong.
That's because the drones weren't sentient. Or at least were just rudimentary intelligent. They didn't have the mental ability to use themselves in that way. However, Galvatron did, as seen during the motorway chase when Bee shot at him under the bridge. But Galvatron didn't do anything in the final fight.
I do agree though, I do not like the flying pixel transformation. Except for when Galvatron used it in combat. I admit, that was sweet.
Imagine how mucha Decepticons could be effective, without "Megatron/Galvatron is only sitting and giving order" rule
im not sure he couldve stood a chance against the dinobots but i do agree he couldve done a lot more in the final battle
Posted by Beardy on May 19th, 2015 @ 2:32am CDT
Optimum Supreme wrote:bolding mineAutobot032 wrote:According to Deadline, an industry trade website, Transformers: Age Of Extinction was the clear winner of 2014, having the largest box office take of the year, it even beat out other big greats such as American Sniper and The Lego Movie!
Wow, it beat a movie that wasn't even in wide release at all in 2014 and only in limited released for a week? Impressive!
1 - Transformers: Age of Extinction Paramount Pictures $1,091,404,499
2 - The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Warner Bros. / New Line Cinema / MGM $955,113,783
3 - Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Studios $774,176,600
4 - Maleficent Walt Disney Pictures $758,654,942
5 - The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 Lionsgate Films $752,100,229
6 - X-Men: Days of Future Past 20th Century Fox $748,121,534
7 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier Marvel Studios $714,766,572
8 - The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Columbia Pictures $709,582,323
9 - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox $708,835,589
10 - Interstellar Paramount Pictures / Warner Bros. $672,974,414
Lego and Sniper don't feature on the list for obvious reasons...
Age of Extinction beat all of these movies which were on wide release last year. Clearly.
In comparison to most of those films in the list, I did not like AOE as much - but the figures speak for themselves.
It's also the 12th highest grossing film of all time. No other film from 2014 is even in the top 20 highest grossing films...
Posted by RhA on May 19th, 2015 @ 3:51am CDT
Beardy wrote:Optimum Supreme wrote:bolding mineAutobot032 wrote:According to Deadline, an industry trade website, Transformers: Age Of Extinction was the clear winner of 2014, having the largest box office take of the year, it even beat out other big greats such as American Sniper and The Lego Movie!
Wow, it beat a movie that wasn't even in wide release at all in 2014 and only in limited released for a week? Impressive!
1 - Transformers: Age of Extinction Paramount Pictures $1,091,404,499
2 - The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Warner Bros. / New Line Cinema / MGM $955,113,783
3 - Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Studios $774,176,600
4 - Maleficent Walt Disney Pictures $758,654,942
5 - The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 Lionsgate Films $752,100,229
6 - X-Men: Days of Future Past 20th Century Fox $748,121,534
7 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier Marvel Studios $714,766,572
8 - The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Columbia Pictures $709,582,323
9 - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox $708,835,589
10 - Interstellar Paramount Pictures / Warner Bros. $672,974,414
Lego and Sniper don't feature on the list for obvious reasons...
Age of Extinction beat all of these movies which were on wide release last year. Clearly.
In comparison to most of those films in the list, I did not like AOE as much - but the figures speak for themselves.
It's also the 12th highest grossing film of all time. No other film from 2014 is even in the top 20 highest grossing films...
AOE beat the Hobbit? [petpeeve}Hell yeah! On a very personal note, I think Peter Jackson jumped the shark with LOTR and really butchered the Hobbit, making it form light-hearted into something that's harshly shoe-horned into LOTR. No Ents? Again no Tom Bombadil? A made-up war? Yes, the Hobbit deserves to be beaten by Micheal Bay. [/petpeeve]
Posted by Va'al on June 14th, 2015 @ 7:37am CDT
To view on Netflix, follow this link: https://www.netflix.com/gb/?trkid=13462064
To view on Amazon Prime, follow this link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L83TQR6?tag=seibertron07-20&
Posted by Kup98ss on June 14th, 2015 @ 9:09am CDT
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on June 14th, 2015 @ 10:19am CDT
Posted by dragons on June 14th, 2015 @ 10:26am CDT
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 14th, 2015 @ 11:29am CDT
Posted by JazZeke on June 14th, 2015 @ 11:32am CDT
Posted by Gallifreyan Autobot on June 14th, 2015 @ 11:35am CDT
Posted by Slashercon on June 14th, 2015 @ 12:04pm CDT
Autobot tap out wrote:Waits patiently for G1/ HEAD MASTERS/super god master force/victory/zone, beast wars/machines/neo/II, Rid2001, UT, Animated to be added to Netflix service
We might be waiting a while
Posted by jay5 on June 14th, 2015 @ 12:19pm CDT
Posted by esclavo on June 14th, 2015 @ 5:35pm CDT
Posted by primalxconvoy on June 14th, 2015 @ 8:26pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on June 15th, 2015 @ 9:15am CDT
G1, Beast Wars, and Animated already came and left Netflix. They served their time.Autobot tap out wrote:Waits patiently for G1/ HEAD MASTERS/super god master force/victory/zone, beast wars/machines/neo/II, Rid2001, UT, Animated to be added to Netflix service
Posted by SlyTF1 on June 27th, 2015 @ 12:21pm CDT
Posted by ZeroWolf on June 27th, 2015 @ 12:46pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on June 27th, 2015 @ 1:05pm CDT
Citizen Kane didn't come out last year.SlyTF1 wrote:Today is the one year anniversary of THE greatest movie of all time.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on June 27th, 2015 @ 2:31pm CDT
I watched AoE again yesterday (as I saw it on June 26th, 2014 ) and I must say, it is uber suckage. Like, RoTF-level suckage. Story-wise, anyway. Visuals and action? Vintage Bay. Best movie of all time? Forrest Gump.SlyTF1 wrote:Today is the one year anniversary of THE greatest movie of all time. I'm going to spend all day watching it over and over again.
Posted by ZeroWolf on June 27th, 2015 @ 4:52pm CDT
Posted by SlyTF1 on June 27th, 2015 @ 8:48pm CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:Your both wrong as the best movie of all time is Plan 9 from outer space (there is no universal best movie as not every single person will ever agree, for example sly here)
I don't give a damn what people agree on. All that matters is what I say is the best.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I watched AoE again yesterday (as I saw it on June 26th, 2014 ) and I must say, it is uber suckage. Like, RoTF-level suckage. Story-wise, anyway. Visuals and action? Vintage Bay. Best movie of all time? Forrest Gump.SlyTF1 wrote:Today is the one year anniversary of THE greatest movie of all time. I'm going to spend all day watching it over and over again.
What, exactly is wrong with the story? I know people say it all the time, but no one has convinced me yet.
Posted by Burn on June 27th, 2015 @ 9:29pm CDT
SlyTF1 wrote:All that matters is what I say is the best.
Oh do shut up and get over yourself.
What, exactly is wrong with the story? I know people say it all the time, but no one has convinced me yet.
That's because you're a close minded individual who won't even accept an opinion differing to yours.
So why the fuck should people waste time trying to convince you when you have no desire whatsoever to even entertain their argument?
Posted by JazZeke on June 27th, 2015 @ 9:40pm CDT
Burn wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:All that matters is what I say is the best.
Oh do shut up and get over yourself.What, exactly is wrong with the story? I know people say it all the time, but no one has convinced me yet.
That's because you're a close minded individual who won't even accept an opinion differing to yours.
So why the **** should people waste time trying to convince you when you have no desire whatsoever to even entertain their argument?
Here, here. Sly needs to get laid even more (and has even fewer chances of it) than I do.
Posted by Va'al on August 31st, 2015 @ 11:55am CDT
Meanwhile, we have decided not to renew our agreement in the US with Epix, the cable network, which means that some high profile movies including Hunger Games: Catching Fire, World War Z and Transformers: Age of Extinction, will expire at the end of September in the US. If you want to see them on Netflix US, now is the time.
While many of these movies are popular, they are also widely available on cable and other subscription platforms at the same time as they are on Netflix and subject to the same drawn out licensing periods. Through our original films and some innovative licensing arrangements with the movie studios, we are aiming to build a better movie experience for you.
Posted by fenrir72 on August 31st, 2015 @ 12:00pm CDT
compared to the first, the first was a classic!
Posted by Puhonix on August 31st, 2015 @ 12:16pm CDT
Posted by Megatron Wolf on August 31st, 2015 @ 12:21pm CDT
Posted by SlyTF1 on August 31st, 2015 @ 12:30pm CDT
Posted by ZeroWolf on August 31st, 2015 @ 12:47pm CDT
Posted by Shockwave7 on August 31st, 2015 @ 1:14pm CDT
Posted by Optimizzy on August 31st, 2015 @ 1:30pm CDT
Also: I love watching old movies that no one is clambering for...remember when Netflix streaming did that? That's why I liked it. Now....I may just keep it for daredevil...which, dang it, Is what they want!
Posted by Yotsuyasan on August 31st, 2015 @ 2:38pm CDT
Posted by o.supreme on August 31st, 2015 @ 3:06pm CDT
Megatron Wolf wrote:is there a full list of whats being taken off?
Just look up on yahoo news, they usually have a list of what's being added & taken away each month around this time, that probably how the news found its way here.
I would think that anybody who really likes AoE, probably already owns it in some media format. I think several TF fans who even *don't* like the film, own it in some format for completion sake, its not like its hard to find, or overly expensive. I thought it was kind of silly to be on Netflix in the first place. IIRC DoTM, and now AoE have both been on Netflix, and both were taken off after something like what? 3 months? -Anyway, Amazon Prime still has it.
Posted by dragons on August 31st, 2015 @ 6:29pm CDT
fenrir72 wrote:It's a turd anyway..........
compared to the first, the first was a classic!
depend who you ask compare first one to ones made monrey at theaters some may agree with that know about transfromers, people who dont know nothing about transfromers may disagree with you
Posted by cruizerdave on September 1st, 2015 @ 12:34pm CDT
Posted by cruizerdave on September 1st, 2015 @ 12:37pm CDT
dragons wrote: people who dont know nothing about transfromers may disagree with you
Well, them and people who know basic things about movies, story structure, scripting, humor and basic human behavior.
You know, things like not making it a plot point to justify the statutory rape of one character by another.