Changes to: Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
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"Enough is enough. We really cannot embrace a world in which this is being given to us" - _Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live_
Not just a bad film, but a film with a rotten heart.
Mark felt there was something significant about how bad Transformers 2 was; it would play a key role in the formulation of his theory of [diminished expectations](Diminished_expectations).
The film was reviewed in front of a live cinema audience, during which Mark bent seductively over the leatherette armchair while discussing the role of [Megan Fox](Megan_Fox).
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3/21/2025, 4:18:29 PM
"Enough is enough. We really cannot embrace a world in which this is being given to us" - _Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live_
Not just a bad film, but a film with a rotten heart.
Mark felt there was something significant about how bad Transformers 2 was; it would play a key role in the formulation of his theory of [diminished expectations](Diminished_expectations).
The film was reviewed in front of a live cinema audience, during which Mark bent seductively over the leatherette armchair while discussing the role of [Megan Fox](Megan_Fox).
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Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
"Enough is enough. We really cannot embrace a world in which this is being given to us" - Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live
Not just a bad film, but a film with a rotten heart.
Mark felt there was something significant about how bad Transformers 2 was; it would play a key role in the formulation of his theory of diminished expectations.
The film was reviewed in front of a live cinema audience, during which Mark bent seductively over the leatherette armchair while discussing the role of Megan Fox.
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Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
"Enough is enough. We really cannot embrace a world in which this is being given to us" - Mark Kermode, BBC Radio 5live
Not just a bad film, but a film with a rotten heart.
Mark felt there was something significant about how bad Transformers 2 was; it would play a key role in the formulation of his theory of diminished expectations.
The film was reviewed in front of a live cinema audience, during which Mark bent seductively over the leatherette armchair while discussing the role of Megan Fox.