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Transformers 3 movie poster-the two letters of the abbreviation of Transformers

The plot of Transformers 3

After graduating from college, Sam lives in Washington with his new girlfriend Carly. He has saved the world twice, so he can’t adapt. An ordinary person's life, but he still found a job and tried to settle down. Unaware of Sam's distress, Carly works for an art and car collector, Dylan Gould, played by Patrick Dempsey. Living with Sam and Carly are the little Transformers "Wheelie" and his fellow little robots. Meanwhile, the Autobots are fighting human threats around the world with Captain Lennox. After a fierce battle with Shockwave, Optimus Prime discovered a columnar object belonging to an Autobot ship that they thought had long been lost. The Decepticons still remain on Earth, and their leader, Megatron, is now weak after the last war, but he is still planning something. Optimus Prime is very angry at humans for hiding the truth from him, especially Charlotte Mearing, the Director of National Intelligence (Charlott Mearing) played by Frances McDormand. It turns out that American astronauts discovered the truth when they landed on the moon many years ago. They found the crashed Transformers Autobot "Ark", but they have been hiding it from the world and the Autobots. Optimus Prime asked for a trip to the moon, and they quickly arrived there, but they didn't realize there was a Decepticon following them. On the moon, Optimus Prime and his team discovered Sentinel Prime, the former leader of the Autobots and Optimus Prime's mentor. The Autobots brought the Predator and the five pillars around him back to Earth. At this time, Sam was being tortured by his new boss (John Malkovich), and then he was recognized by the character played by Ken Jeong as a friend of the Transformers. This person played by Ken Jeong Trying to tell him about the Decepticon plot, he was apparently forced to participate in that plan. But before he could say anything, the Laserbeak killed him. Sam hurried to tell the Autobots, but was stopped outside the secret base. Although Director Milin was very reluctant, he could not withstand the insistence of others, so he had to let Sam stay and watch the situation progress. After bringing the Predator and the five pillar-shaped objects back to Earth, Optimus Prime used the leadership module to restart the Predator, and then put it back into his body. It turns out that those columnar objects are part of the "space bridge". There are hundreds of them, and now they don't know where they are scattered. Director Millin began to drive Sam home. Sam relied on his own analysis and deduction to figure out what the Decepticons were using humans to do, but no one listened to his analysis, so he decided to find retired agent Simmons (John Turtle). Luo) helped him investigate. Carly was unhappy and complained that Sam wanted to save the world again. The two had a quarrel and broke up. Carly went to her boss Dylan's party alone. Simmons wrote a best-selling book about his past experiences and is now living a comfortable life, but he quickly agreed to Sam's request. The two first went to find the astronauts who landed on the moon. They were convinced that these people must know the inside story, but they were all ordered to silence themselves by the government. The old astronauts showed Sam and the others some photos of the back of the moon taken back then. It turned out that there were many columnar objects there. Sam immediately realized that the Decepticons had always known about the "Space Bridge". They were using Optimus Prime to activate the Natural Enemy, because the Natural Enemy was the key to splicing the Space Bridge, and they had to protect him. Sure enough, Predator rebelled, killed Ironhide and the twin robots, melted them with a corrosive acid gun, and ran away with the columnar object. It turned out that the Autobots believed that the Autobots could never win, so he formed an alliance with Megatron, thinking that peace could be quickly achieved. He originally drove the spacecraft to the Earth to meet Megatron, but both of them were ambushed by the cunning Starscreams. One crashed into the moon and the other fell into the North Pole. Now Predator and Megatron can start their grand plan again. They awaken the secret Decepticon army that has been ambushing on the moon and send them to the earth through the "space bridge". Seeing so many Decepticons, humans gave up and spread their grievances on the Autobots, asking them to leave the earth immediately. The Autobots had no choice but to prepare to board the spacecraft. At this time, Sam went to the party at Dylan's house to reconcile with Carly. Who would have thought that Dylan was the biggest leader among the humans who helped the Decepticons. He kidnapped Carly and forced Sam to be a spy, providing intelligence on the Autobots to see if they were planning a counterattack. He also sent a Decepticon robot to follow Sam to record the actions of Sam and the people around him. Words and actions, if Sam disobeys, Carly will die. Sam went to Optimus Prime and the Autobots and asked them what their plans were. Optimus Prime said that they had no plans and would just leave silently. They just left. The spaceship was shot down by Starscream in mid-air, and the Autobots It seems that the whole army has been wiped out. Sam had no choice but to seek help from Epps, a former officer who had transferred to work at the base, and asked him to help him track Dylan and rescue Carly. After some tracking, they found that Dylan and the others were in Chicago, so Sam, Epps and the latter's military comrades also went to Chicago. Chicago has become a Decepticon paradise at this time. Fortunately, most of the human survivors have left.

Just when Epps and Sam thought there was no hope, the Autobots suddenly appeared! It turned out that everything was planned, and they had secretly escaped from the spacecraft before it exploded. At this time, Natural Enemy and Megatron are planning to open the space bridge again. This time, they want to transmit the entire Cybertron planet to the earth and make the surviving humans their slaves. The Autobots rescued Carly, but also sacrificed two members, Wheeljack and Phantom. They wanted to destroy the space bridge from a distance, but failed. Shockwave commanded a giant drill-like robot to cause Chicago high-rise buildings to collapse and become a mess. At this time, the natural enemy suddenly turned against Megatron, saying that he would no longer work for him, and pushed Megatron off the tall building. The weak Megatron fell and could not get up. Starscream caught Sam and wanted to kill him. Sam shot Starscream in the eye with a hook gun, and then fixed a bomb on Starscream's chest. Starscream was severely injured and flew away. Optimus Prime fought with Shockwave and ended his life. After that, Optimus Prime used Shockwave's laser weapon to destroy the beacon of the space bridge. Sam also found Dylan at this time and struggled with him. In the end, Dylan's life was ended by the fragments of the space bridge beacon. Optimus Prime began to fight against the Sky Enemy. At this time, the planet Cybertron had begun to teleport over. Optimus Prime was no match for the Sky Enemy at all. Sam, Carly and others ran to Megatron and used provocation to urge Megatron to join Optimus Prime's side and fight against the Sky Enemies. Optimus Prime aimed the corrosive acid gun used by Predator to kill Ironhide and the twins at him, killing Predator. Megatron told Optimus Prime that he also wanted peace, so Optimus Prime asked him to take the remaining Decepticons back to the planet Cybertron. On the ruins, Sam and Carly confessed to each other, and Bumblebee made a gasket ring and insisted that Sam propose. Optimus Prime's narration sounded, and he said: In any war, there will always be a lull in the storm. One day, we will lose confidence; one day, our comrades will betray us, but we will never abandon this planet and its people. I am Optimus Prime, and I send this message to the universe - We are here, we are home.

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The highly anticipated Paramount summer blockbuster "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" released a new second official trailer on April 29, 2011 After the film, director Michael Bay sent out a new official poster of the film on the 30th. Optimus Prime and the male and female protagonists were seen standing in the ruins of the city, with solemn expressions, and war was raging around them. This was repeatedly exposed in the set photos before. A black twin-engine alien spacecraft also appears behind the hero and heroine, and a fierce battle is about to begin. The trailer starts from the plot of the first advance trailer where the "Ark" crashed into the moon and was discovered by the lunar landing astronauts in the 1960s. Then, "Optimus Prime" said to humans: "I told you everything about our planet, but you hid something from us. You made a big mistake!" On the moon, the "Decepticon" King Kong began to break through the ground. came out and invaded the earth on a large scale under the leadership of the new villain "Shockwave". The intensive war scenes present a compelling sense of apocalypse under rapid editing, like a disaster masterpiece. The scene of the giant robot octopus rolling down a skyscraper at the end of the trailer closely follows the final message of "Optimus Prime": "You can lose faith in us, but never lose faith in yourself. From now on, this is your own battle." , endless desolation. Although this trailer delivers a lot of shocking new images, unfortunately, in this new trailer, there are a lot of important characters such as "Megatron", "Sonic", "Thunder Rescue Team/Recycling Rescue Team (Wreckers)", etc. The character did not appear, and we still haven't seen the scene of the new old-school leader of the "Autobots" "Sentinel Prime" (Sentinel Prime) fighting side by side with "Optimus Prime". It can be seen that there are still a lot of elements of the film that have not been exposed, and we have to look forward to the release of the third official trailer (definitive version). Personally, the film said: "Top ten science fiction movies worth watching"

Although there has been a similar list before I wrote this, this list is just a ranking based on personal movie-watching preferences. Please give me your advice.

In the history of science fiction movies, there are many outstanding movies. Although it has been a long time, I still want to talk about my attitude towards science fiction movies as a person born in the 1980s.

No. 1 Avatar

Global box office: US$2.7823 billion

Cameron is the god in my heart, no one else! The creator of movie miracles!

In 2010, "Avatar" broke the box office record in global film history with a global box office of US$2.7 billion. It also broke the box office record of "Titanic" set by himself, and won the 67th Golden Globe Awards for Best Director and Best Picture, and the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects.

Although "Avatar" is not the first 3D movie, it triggered the 3D craze, created the 3D era, and also made Imax popular! It is worth mentioning that "Avatar 2" will be released in December 2017 It will be released in March, and we look forward to the card god’s greater glory!

Avatar poster

Second Avengers 1

Director: Joss Whedon

Global box office: US$1.5157 billion

Avengers poster

This movie is adapted from the Marvel comic of the same name.

Under the mediation of S.H.I.E.L.D., six superheroes including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye gathered together to create a "strongest" superhero in history. Alliance organizations and policemen work together to deal with the evil god Loki.

One superhero is powerful enough, but six of them together? It’s unimaginable!

The movie is undoubtedly a great feat in terms of graphics, special effects, sound, etc.

Third place Iron Man 3

Director: Shane Black

Global box office: US$1.2154 billion

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Robert Downey Jr. is an actor I like very much. In the 2015 Forbes list of the world's richest actors, he ranked first with $80 million. From an addict to a superhero, Robert Downey Jr. spent ten years transforming himself. "Iron Man III" is a movie that is very closely integrated with reality and is worth watching by everyone.

This film is the pinnacle of the Iron Man series, and it is a classic in terms of plot, picture quality, and scene design.

The Fourth Dark Knight Rises

Year: 2012

Company: Warner

Director: Christopher Nolan

< p>Investment: US$250 million Global box office: US$1.0844 billion

Batman-The Dark Knight Poster

This film is the highest-grossing movie in the series and among all Batman movies This is the first time that the word "Batman" is not used in the title of the film. It is a darker and more mature work than its predecessor. It uses the techniques of a realistic police film to package an extremely realistic superhero story and successfully explores the character's personality. The deep character and human philosophy contained in the story have elevated comic book movies to a new level, becoming the first superhero movie in film history to enter the "Billion Dollar Club".

In addition to the wonderful performance of Christian Bale, we have to mention that Heath Ledger, the actor who plays the Joker, really played the Joker vividly and left a brilliant mark. It's a pity that God is jealous of talents.

One sentence review: Nolan’s highest-grossing film to date. Another example of the third installment in the series being the most profitable.

Fifth place Transformers 3

Year: 2011

Company: Paramount/DreamWorks

Director: Michael Bay< /p>

Investment: US$195 million

Global box office: US$1.1238 billion

"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is Michael Bay's A science fiction action film directed by the director, it is the third episode of the "Transformers" series produced by Paramount Pictures. The film stars Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Josh Duhamel, John Turturro and others. It officially landed in U.S. theaters on June 29, 2011.

One sentence review: Is it the third part of the money-grabbing series that makes the most money?

Sixth The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

The Lord of the Rings 3: The King Return Poster

Year: 2003

Company: New Line

Director: Peter Jackson

Investment: US$94 million

Global box office: US$1.1199 billion

"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" is the third film in the "Lord of the Rings" series, directed by Peter Jackson, starring Viggo Mortensen, Elijah · Wood and Ian McKellen co-starred.

The Lord of the Rings series of movies marked the beginning of fantasy movies and is considered to be a classic of fantasy movies.

One sentence review: This is not a money-making series, but it is also the third one that makes the most money.

No. 7 Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean 2 Dead Man's Chest Poster

Year: 2006

Company: Disney

Director: Gore Verbinski

Investment: US$225 million

Global box office: US$1.0662 billion

"Caribbean" "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" is a fantasy adventure film launched by Disney Pictures in 2006. It is also the second film in the Pirates of the Caribbean series and the highest-grossing film in the series.

The Pirates of the Caribbean series opened a historical milestone in fantasy and pirate movies. The series currently has a box office of 4 billion in one ***, and the fifth part of the series will be released in 2017, so there is little expectation!

One sentence review: The highest-grossing Pirates of the Caribbean movie.

The eighth ET alien

ET alien poster

Year: 1982

Company: Universal

Director: Steven Spielberg

Investment: US$10.5 million

Global box office: US$792.9 million

ET Alien, considered It is the originator of the Alien movie, and it is very well-made. This movie tells a sincere and touching story between a little boy Alter and a little alien ET who was left on the earth due to an accident. Although it tells It is a story about humans and non-human beings, so it is not a means used by the director to tell our own stories.

Since the film was launched, ET craze has aroused.

One sentence review: The former global box office champion! The only 80s movie among the top 100 global box office today, and the one with the least investment among the top 100.

Universal should be lucky to have Spielberg.

The Ninth Hellboy

Investment: US$66 million

Box office: US$99.3 million

Hellboy poster

"Hellboy" is adapted from the best-selling comic book in the 1990s. The film is directed by Guillermo del Toro and stars Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, and Luke Goss.

The film tells the story of Hellboy (Ron Perlman), the son of Satan, who was summoned by Nazi henchmen to conduct secret experiments in 1944 during World War II. He was later adopted by American professor Bloom (John Hurt) to avoid Endangering the world, when he gradually matured and revealed his ferocious appearance, he was dispatched to become a special investigator. During the mission, he reconnected with the evil Nazi wizard and he had to make a choice between justice and evil.

Personally, I think this film is a buried film. It is also a big movie adapted from a comic book, but the box office of this film is much worse. The box office of the second film was not satisfactory, but the production quality was not bad, which was a pity. The director of this film previously announced that the third part of the film series will not be filmed. It makes me a little regretful. .

The Tenth Artificial Intelligence

Investment: US$90 million

Box office: US$235 million

Artificial Intelligence Poster

"Artificial Intelligence" is a futuristic science fiction film produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures in 2001. Directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Jude Law and Haley Joel Osment.

The film tells the story of a small robot that struggles to find its adoptive mother and shorten the gap between robots and humans in the mid-21st century, when human science and technology have reached a very high level.

"Artificial Intelligence" is the most fearless Hollywood movie since "Apocalypse Now." (Reviewed by "Detroit Free Press")

No film scholar would have imagined that Spielberg would become Kubrick's successor, just as Orson Welles would not have collaborated with Walt Disney. Same. (Review of "Northwest Herald")

This movie is one of the better movies about artificial intelligence, adding artificial intelligence to human emotions. (IT House Review)

"A.I." is to make us humans better understand and love these future artificial intelligences. The technology and era background in the film far exceed the story itself. (Sina Entertainment Review)

Okay, the above are the top ten science fiction movies that I personally think are the most worth watching and the most charming so far. Of course there are many science fiction movies that are very good. For example, "Star Wars series, Superman series, Harry Potter series, X-Men series, Men in Black series, Predator series, Terminator series, etc., are all very good movies.

However, the above ranking is just a personal opinion, I hope you can understand! What are the two letters of the abbreviation of Transformers

To be honest, I don’t really understand this, but I still found some for you on the Internet. The information is here, I hope it will be helpful to you. Many people love Transformers, but many times they are confused about the abbreviations and abbreviations related to Transformers. So I will combine my usual knowledge and attention to Transformers. , to provide you with a "comprehensive list of abbreviations related to Transformers", I hope it will be helpful to everyone!

1. About the development era of Transformers

G1: Generation1, refers to All animations/comics/toy series produced between 1984 and 1992.

G2: Generation 2 refers to all animations/comics/toy series produced between 1992 and 1995. The original 98 episodes of G2 are only included.

BeastEra: Beast Era refers to a series of Beast-themed animations/comics/toys from 1995 to 2000.

2. About genuine piracy

Z version: Abbreviation of genuine version

D version: Abbreviation of piracy

KO: Knock-off abbreviation. Generally refers to piracy. In China, KO currently refers to a kind of piracy that highly imitates the genuine version and intends to pass it off as genuine.

3. About the series

BW:BeastWars, a series of super warriors born in 1994-1995

BM:BeastMachines, a series of super warriors The sequel to Warriors.

CR: CarRobot, the main series in 2000, is produced by Takara of Japan and combines various styles from previous series.

TF2000: Because CarRobot is a 2000 series, domestic fans commonly call it TF2000.

R.I.D: Robots In Disguise, the American version of CR, was later expanded to include repaints and the original American version.

Version A: 2002-2003 animated series, Armada Fleet.

ML version: Micron Legend series is the Japanese version of version A.

E version: 2003-2004 main series, Energon Super Battle.

SL version: SuperLink series, the Japanese version of the E version.

C version: Main series in 2005, Cybertron.

LOC: Legend of Cybertron, a reduced and simplified version of the Cybertron character launched in the US version, commonly known as the C version of Mini.

GF version: GalaxyForce series, the Japanese version of the C version.

U version: Universe series. It was originally a fan comic for BotCon (the official annual convention of Transformers in the United States). It is a comic that mixes together many characters from the previous series in time and space. Many of the prototypes have been recolored and defined as new characters. It was later adopted as an official series by Hasbro, and many BW/BM/RID characters were repainted and even new series of characters were launched. Only comics, no animation.

RM version: RobotMaster series, the concept is similar to the U version. The series officially launched by TAKARA, in addition to some repainted products, there are also many redesigned molds of the original characters. There are official short comics, and some of them come with DVDs and specially produced CG animations.

TFC: TransformersCollection series, commonly known as the DW version, is an orthodox replica of the original G1 toy.

DW version: the domestic common name of TFC version. Because TFC originally used a series of character portraits drawn by the Canadian comic company DreamWave as the packaging cover, it was called the DW version by domestic fans.

CE:CollectorsEdtion, collectors edition. Many of them are products that are reproduced in the original colors of Diaclone or MicroChanger, the original Transformers.

WST: WorldSmallestTransformers, minimal deformation series.

CS: CommemorativeSeries, commemorative series, the American version of the replica series, commonly known as the American replica.

TFE: TransformersEncore series, a new replica series that will be launched in Japan in August 2007.

ALT: Alternator series is a product line with complex deformation and high simulation of today's more popular vehicles. There is no animation or comics, but the Japanese version has an original background story.

BT: BinalTech series, the Japanese version of ALT. Currently terminated.

BTA: BinalTechAsterisk, a newly developed branch of the BT series, is characterized by the fact that each character has a small human figure. Transformers characters are all existing ALT/BT characters repainted + modded. The human characters are all characters from previous Transformers animations. Currently terminated.

KP: The KissPlay series is the result of the evolution of the BT series to the BTA series and then to the KP series. It is an adjustment made by Takara for the adult player market.

MP: Masterpiece is a new series born in 2004. The products in this series are mainly designed to be complex and simulated as much as possible. Six models have been launched so far.

THS: HybridStyle series, a metal deformable, reduced and simplified version of GF character series launched in Japan in 2005. No. 01 is Galaxy Coppervin, and No. 02 is G1 Coppervin.

TWW: The abbreviation of TheWarWithin, also written as WWI (WarWithIn). Created by the original Canadian comic company DreamWave under the authorization of Hasbro, it depicts the story of G1 Transformers on Cybertron before they came to Earth. Currently there are only comics.

TransTech: After the BM series, Hasbro launched the design of a new Transformers series code-named TransTech, but it was later terminated because the image positioning was too high-end.

Titanium series: Titanium series. It was originally Hasbro's Star Wars series of products to test the market. Later, due to its popularity, the theme was expanded to TF. The TF titanium series is divided into two grades: 3 inches and 6 inches.

Only 3 inches of simple limbs are movable, and 6 inches are deformable. This series features all alloy parts. Characters come from the entire Transformers series, even the Civil War series.

Classic series: Classic series. Hasbro's new concept series in 2006. A simple understanding is that the classic Transformers characters from 20 years ago were upgraded in 2006, and all aspects such as human form, transformation, and mobility were redesigned. Or you can imagine that if the classic 98 episodes were animated in 2006, what would Optimus Prime and the others look like?

TFM: Transformers live-action movie series.

4. About the characters

OP: Optimus Prime, also known as Optimus Prime

UM: UltraMagnus, also known as Ultra Magnus, or Super Horse (Super Magus) )

SS: StarScream, the Red Spider

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