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Transmorphers: Mech Beasts

  • 2023
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
2.3/10
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Transmorphers: Mech Beasts (2023)
20 years after the events of TRANSMORPHERS, a newer, more advanced species of alien robot descends on a rebuilt Earth, threatening once again to destroy the planet.
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20 years after the events of TRANSMORPHERS, a newer, more advanced species of alien robot descends on a rebuilt Earth, threatening once again to destroy the planet.20 years after the events of TRANSMORPHERS, a newer, more advanced species of alien robot descends on a rebuilt Earth, threatening once again to destroy the planet.20 years after the events of TRANSMORPHERS, a newer, more advanced species of alien robot descends on a rebuilt Earth, threatening once again to destroy the planet.

  • Director
    • Michael Su
  • Writer
    • Joe Roche
  • Stars
    • Tom Arnold
    • Matthew Gademske
    • Geena Alexandra
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.3/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Su
    • Writer
      • Joe Roche
    • Stars
      • Tom Arnold
      • Matthew Gademske
      • Geena Alexandra
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Tom Arnold
    Tom Arnold
    • Prime Minister Brady
    Matthew Gademske
    Matthew Gademske
    • Trevor
    Geena Alexandra
    • Reena
    Todd Karner
    Todd Karner
    • Mark
    Jolene Andersen
    Jolene Andersen
    • Agnes
    Anthony Jensen
    Anthony Jensen
    • General Palmer
    Charlotte Bjornbak
    Charlotte Bjornbak
    • Lt. May
    Mark Justice
    Mark Justice
    • Lt. Ryan
    Tania Fox
    Tania Fox
    • Lana
    Christopher Michael Carney
    • Professor Lang
    • (as Chris Carney)
    Angel Mendoza
    • Professor Derek
    Dezaré Foster
    • Juniper
    Chad Ridgely
    Chad Ridgely
    • Colonel Wilks
    Andrew Rogers
    Andrew Rogers
    • Captain Watts
    Jessica DeBonville
    Jessica DeBonville
    • Connor
    Mica Javier
    Mica Javier
    • Mila
    Kennedy Porter
    Kennedy Porter
    • Hensley
    George Funderburg
    George Funderburg
    • Rescue team Solider
    • Director
      • Michael Su
    • Writer
      • Joe Roche
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    10urbainlegend-36147

    Deserves a 10 to offset the whiners.

    I'm sorry that you got tricked into watching Transmorphers: Mech Beasts because you can't read.

    You are not worthy of this movie. Tom Arnold's acting is inspiring.

    It's a play on Terminator, not Transformers, and a good one at that.

    Oh, the graphics aren't good enough for you? Make better ones yourself then, I'm sure you're capable.

    The lighting is good, the settings are good, if you can't appreciate a campy low-budget sci-fi satire which borders on interesting then go somewhere else.

    You people just don't get it. This movie is made for we who are sick of blockbusters and want some bad actors and writers trying to recite technical jargon from memory.
    1toonarly

    Here we go, ANOTHER Asylum rip-off

    Wonder these guys don't get sued for copyright infringement? Seems they should, they continually pump out super bad clones of great movies hoping (My opinion) to dupe folks into thinking this is a legitimate transformers movie (It is NOT), then steal peoples money at the box office while also possibly ruining the legitimate movie release (which usually is still in the theaters while they push this one) Goes to prove just how much "effort" actually went into this nightmare. Asylum sees a great movie release coming up and to steal money from that they make a bad clone super fast without any regards to quality, and put it out there to confuse movie goers at the box office. Shame. Oh Well be diligent and just look for "asylum" in the credits BEFORE you go. Don't waste your money!
    3paul_haakonsen

    The Asylum is doing it again...

    Of course The Asylum would be pushing something like "Transmorphers: Mech Beasts" out on the masses, just in time for the 2023 movie "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts". Yup, you can always count on your buddies at The Asylum to conjure up another mockbuster.

    Needless to say that I wasn't harboring any expectations for writer Joe Roche to produce any particularly extraordinary script or storyline for the movie, as I am well-familiar with previous movies from The Asylum. Yet, I still opted to give "Transmorphers: Mech Beasts" a fair chance, as every now and then there is actually a fairly adequate movie from The Asylum.

    I wasn't familiar with the majority of actors and actresses on the cast list in "Transmorphers: Mech Beasts". Well, aside from Tom Arnold, of course. And that is usually something I enjoy when I watch movies. The acting performances in the movie were actually adequate enough.

    For a movie titled "Transmorphers: Mech Beasts", I have to admit that I wasn't expecting anything extraordinary in terms of special effects and CGI. But I will say that The Asylum actually managed to pull this one off nicely enough. Sure, you're not in for CGI effects that will blow your mind or bedazzle you, but for a movie such as this, it should be said that the CGI effects were actually adequate enough.

    Granted, the 2023 movie "Transmorphers: Mech Beasts" certainly was an improvement to the 2007 "Transmorphers" movie, also from The Asylum. As for in comparison the 2009 movie "Transmorphers: Fall of Man", I don't know, as I haven't seen that movie. And it shouldn't be necessary to say that your money and time is better spent watching "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts".

    My rating of "Transmorphers: Mech Beasts", from director Michael Su, lands on a three out of ten stars.
    1SimonPowell_

    Mom, get the swatter! The Asylum is back!

    Ever wanted to watch a movie that had the most boring plot-slop per every excruciating second of its runtime? This is the move for you, then! On a more serious note, this movie was.. something. The CGI was goofy and sure gave me a chuckle, and I did quite enjoy the design of the robots. But everything else was what I can only describe as slop. The characters? Basic and boring. The scenes are how they were filmed? Even a stick in the mud would be more interesting. However, that isn't even the worst part! Clearly, from the name to the marketing, this is a clone of Transformers: Rise of The Beasts. Well, less of a clone, and more like if you played a game of telephone through the director's office, and then made a movie based off of that. Overall, do not watch this movie. It sucks, and is not even good to hate-watch.
    2I_Ailurophile

    Just keep talking! Just keep talking! Just keep talking, talking, talking, talking, what do we do, we talk...

    'Transmorphers' reflected an effort to make the most preposterous, gauche, shallow, flimsy, insipid, and unconvincing rendition of sci-fi action possible, and it achieved just that - but because it fully embraced the inanity and never pretended to be anything else, it was actually modestly fun. 'Fall of man,' a prequel, was deeply underwhelming because it felt too much like everyone involved was just phoning in their contributions, and the result was astonishingly weak. It's safe to say I had mixed expectations for this brand new sequel, but hey, The Asylum surprises every now and again, and in the very least, in its own way 'Mech beasts' was guaranteed to be on par with a major blockbuster produced by Michael Bay, right? Right? Well, there's good news and bad news. The good news is that this is at least illustrates more of a concrete endeavor than can be said of the 2009 prequel, and especially by Asylum standards it boasts pretty decent production values. The bad news is that it's also just not as enjoyable as the 2007 progenitor, and if you thought that was rubbish to begin with, then there's just no hope - and more to the point, the predominant through-line here is unquestionably even worse than what its predecessors gave us.

    The pacing kind of varies between fairly rushed and rather lackadaisical, but rarely Just Right. Instances of exposition that aren't forced or rushed instead quite drag on, which is especially unfortunate since there are many such examples. More than that, for what is ostensibly a sci-fi action flick, we're treated to far more pages of dialogue than I ever would have supposed of The Asylum, and more than most major studio films give us; I think 'Altered states' was the most verbose movie I've ever seen, but I sincerely have to wonder if this isn't a runner-up. Presumably the reliance on scenes of dialogue (including heavy-handed technobabble, and reminiscence of "the before times") was a reflection of the film company's infamous low budgets, but with that said, it sure seems like what resources weren't spent on action sequences instead went toward production design, because for better or worse this 2023 picture is one of the best looking that the purveyors of schlock have ever churned out. In fairness, while digital creations like explosions or laser beams are as artificial as ever, the "Z-bots" and "Q-bots" possibly represent the most detailed and capable CGI I've seen outside of first-rate studio fare. But we don't even get to see very much of them, because, once again, dialogue reigns supreme for a vast preponderance of these ninety minutes. I didn't keep track, and I refuse to watch again to find out, but I'm quite sure that the number of minutes devoted to action is only in the single digits.

    The filming locations obviously connote what the production had available to it at minimal cost, at best suitably abandoned or worn down to approximate the tenor of a story taking place 20 or so years after a 300-year long war obliterated the surface of the world. Some of these filming locations, and the art direction that dressed them up a little, duly fit the bill. Others plainly betray the inauthenticity, however, as we get glimpses of real-life structures and surroundings (automobiles, entire standing buildings, brand new furniture, a copying machine) that don't remotely comport with what we're told of the setting. Furthermore, even putting aside the lack of action, the sets suggest such enclosed spaces that the feature feels even smaller than it is, and outright claustrophobic, an effect that's only amplified by the small and specific cast of characters. There's imbalance in the narrative as it shifts focus between isolated sets of characters; for all the endless minutes of dialogue that are thrown at us, characters are blandly undeveloped. There are actually very workable story ideas here, and scene writing, but even if these aspects of Joe Roche's screenplay were impeccable (they're not) the fact invariably remains that 'Mech beasts' depends so much on dialogue that whatever else it has to offer plainly gets overwhelmed by the ceaseless flurry of words. That includes the acting; most involved are at least making a discernible effort - though for better or worse, I have to give a shout-out to Tom Arnold for what I think might be the laziest death scene I've ever watched. I'm almost kind of impressed.

    I will say that there came a point where I almost started to be entertained. For as unbelievably heavy as the dialogue is in this, I had a moment of realization that maybe that was the intent all along - one big joke, a play on expectations to produce a low-grade genre flick by controverting the norm and becoming the least "sci-fi action" that a "sci-fi action" title could be. Then again, this is probably too clever to assume of The Asylum, and even if it weren't: that thrust might have worked if this weren't as long as it is, because page after page after page after page after page of dialogue wears on for what feels like much more than ninety minutes. Against all odds, there was the possibility that this latest installment in the 'Transmorphers' saga could have been a good time, but no matter how you slice it, that potential is never met. I think it's more earnest than the first film, which is arguably in its favor, and more carefully crafted than the prequel, yet what value this might have had to offer is gradually siphoned away as the word count grows, and ultimately, incredibly, this might be the lowest point of the three movies. It's absolutely still true that there are worse things one could spend time on, and the same production company has made some of them, but one way or another 'Mech beasts' just isn't really worth anyone's time. Check it out if you want, I won't stop you, but even for those who are incessantly curious, as I was, I can't overstate just how much the script's loquacity supersedes anything else. Sigh.

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      This movie is a rip-off of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.
    • Goofs
      The animation. That's it.
    • Connections
      Follows Robot War (2007)

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2023 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Transmorphers: Bestias mecánicas
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
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      • The Asylum
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      1 hour 25 minutes
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