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Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Be Afraid of the Dark
2011 | 154m | English

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Director: Michael Bay
Writer: Ehren Kruger
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The Autobots continue to work for NEST, now no longer in secret. But after discovering a strange artifact during a mission in Chernobyl, it becomes apparent to Optimus Prime that the United States government has been less than forthright with them.
Release Date: Jun 28, 2011
Director: Michael Bay
Writer: Ehren Kruger
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords moon, chicago, illinois, spacecraft, traitor, bodyguard, alien planet, based on toy, giant robot, sabotage, word domination, commando, duringcreditsstinger
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures, DeSanto/Murphy Productions, Ian Bryce Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,123,794,079
Budget: $195,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Shia LaBeouf Sam Witwicky
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Carly
Peter Cullen Optimus Prime (voice)
Leonard Nimoy Sentinel Prime (voice)
John Turturro Simmons
Frances McDormand Mearing
Josh Duhamel Lennox
Tyrese Gibson Epps
Patrick Dempsey Dylan
Hugo Weaving Megatron (voice)
John Malkovich Bruce Brazos
Kevin Dunn Ron Witwicky
Julie White Judy Witwicky
Alan Tudyk Dutch
Ken Jeong Jerry Wang
Glenn Morshower General Morshower
Lester Speight Eddie
Buzz Aldrin Buzz Aldrin
Bill O'Reilly Bill O'Reilly
Ravil Isyanov Voshkod
Dustin Dennard Lennox Lieutenant
Markiss McFadden Lennox Team 'Baby Face'
Nick Bickle Lennox Team 'Chapman'
Ajay James Lennox Team 'Atroui'
Brett Lynch Lennox Team 'Phelps'
Chris A. Robinson Lennox Team 'Bruno'
Scott C. Roe Lennox Team 'Nelson'
James D. Weston II Lennox Team 'Tuens'
Brian Call Lennox Team 'Taggart'
Aaron Garrido Epps Team 'Mongo'
Mikal Vega Epps Team 'Hooch'
Kenny Sheard Epps Team 'Marc L'
Josh Kelly Epps Team 'Stone'
Keiko Agena Mearing's Aide
LaMonica Garrett Morshower's Aide
Yasen Peyankov Voshkod Associate
Brett Stimely President Kennedy
John H. Tobin President Nixon
Drew Pillsbury Defense Secretary McNamara
Patrick Pankhurst Director of NASA
Larry Clarke NASA Scientist (1969)
Tom Virtue Black Ops NASA Technician (1969)
Thomas Crawford Black Ops NASA Technician (1969)
Kevin Sizemore Black Ops NASA Technician (1969)
Alan Pietruszewski NASA Mission Controller (1969)
Michael Daniel Cassady NASA Launch Technician (1969)
Peter Murnik Tracking Station Supervisor (1969)
Don Jeanes Neil Armstrong (1969)
Cory Tucker Buzz Aldrin (1969)
Lindsey Ginter Old NASA Scientist
David St. James Old NASA Scientist
Mitch Bromwell NASA Technician
Ilya Baskin Cosmonaut Dimitri
Eugene Alper Cosmonaut Yuri
Inna Korobkina Russian Lady
Zoran Radanovich Russian Bouncer
Kathleen Gati Russian Female Bartender
Annie O'Donnell Human Resources Lady
Chris Sheffield Pimply Corporate Kid
Ken Takemoto Japanese Executive
Michael Loeffelholz Executive Interviewer
Mindy Sterling Female Insurance Agent
Stephen Monroe Taylor Mailroom Worker
Andy Daly Mailroom Worker
Derek Miller Mailroom Worker
Leidy Mazo Mailroom Worker
Scott Krinsky Accuretta Executive
Katherine Sigismund Accuretta Worker
Maile Flanagan Accuretta Worker
Darren O'Hare Berated Scientist
Jack Axelrod Simmons Tileman
Rich Hutchman Engineer
Meredith Monroe Engineer's Wife
Charlotte Labadie Engineer's Daughter
Christian Baha Dylan's Executive
Jennifer Williams Dylan's Assistant
Danielle Fornarelli Dylan's Assistant
Danny McCarthy NEST Guard
John Turk NEST Guard
Peter A Kelly NEST Guard
Mark Golden SEAL
Sean Murphy SEAL
Scott Paulson SEAL
Luis Echagarruga SEAL
Iqbal Theba UN Secretary General
Anthony Azizi Lt. Sulimani
Sammy Sheik Lt. Faraj
Mark Ryan Military Drone Operator
John S. McAfee GPS Tracking Coordinator
Jay Gates DC Mall Reporter
Rebecca Cooper DC Capitol Reporter
Jess Harnell Ironhide (voice)
Charlie Adler Starscream (voice)
Robert Foxworth Ratchet (voice)
James Remar Sideswipe (voice)
Francesco Quinn Dino (voice)
George Coe Que / Wheeljack (voice)
Tom Kenny Wheelie (voice)
Reno Wilson Brains (voice)
Frank Welker Shockwave / Soundwave (voice)
Ron Bottitta Roadbuster / Amp (voice)
John DiMaggio Leadfoot / Target (voice)
Keith Szarabajka Laserbeak (voice)
Greg Berg Igor (voice)
Alen Toric Pilot
Name Job
Rex Reddick Stunts
Frédéric North Pilot
Henry Kingi Stunts
David Hutchison Stunts
Gene Hartline Stunts
Mark Ginther Stunts
Colin Follenweider Stunts
Zack Duhame Stunts
Kurt Bryant Stunt Coordinator
Eddie Braun Stunts
Simone Bargetze Stunts, Stunt Double
Allegra Clegg Unit Production Manager
Jacques Jouffret Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Hanzhi Tang CG Supervisor
William Goldenberg Editor
Jennifer Rudnicke Casting
Deborah L. Scott Costume Design
Alicia Vela-Bailey Stunts, Stunt Double
Kevin Kaska Orchestrator
Erik Aadahl Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Farrar Visual Effects Supervisor
America Young Stunts
Michael Owen Stunts
Brad McCabe Stunts
Tom Harper Stunts
Chris Gann Stunts
Sierra Fisk Stunts
Jamal Duff Stunts
Ehren Kruger Writer
Jessie Graff Utility Stunts
Michael Bay Director
Amir Mokri Director of Photography
Ethan Van der Ryn Supervising Sound Editor
Eddie Yansick Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunt Coordinator
Alan D. Purwin Pilot
Carl Paoli Stunts
Cole S. McKay Stunts
Jess Lundgren Stunts
Steve Kelso Stunts
Michael Hugghins Stunts
Terry Ahue Stunts
Greg Funk Makeup Artist
Nancy Thurston Stunts
Clay Cullen Stunts
Conrad E. Palmisano Stunt Driver
Armen Ksajikian Musician
Mike Hopkins Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor
Tobias Poppe Sound Effects Editor
Natalie M. Meyer Stunts
Lou Pecora Compositing Supervisor
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Heidi Pascoe Stunts
Garrett Warren Fight Choreographer
Danny Wynands Utility Stunts
Joel Negron Editor
Nigel Phelps Production Design
Jennifer Williams Set Decoration
Lisa Lovaas Costume Supervisor
Mike Marcuzzi Digital Effects Supervisor
Brian Avery Stunts
Richard L. Johnson Supervising Art Director
Karen Golden Script Supervisor
Alicia Accardo Script Supervisor
Robert Zuckerman Still Photographer
Daren Hicks Production Supervisor
Paul Allen Set Dresser
Gary Summers Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Benza Animation Supervisor
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jason Johnston Thanks
Sean MacKenzie Stereoscopic Supervisor
Mickael Coedel Animation
Gary Tuers Property Master
Jerad Marantz Character Designer
Chris Cleek Assistant Art Director
Matthew Zolan Stunts
Newton Wimer Stunts
Tim Walkey Stunt Driver
Tom Vicini Stunts
C.C. Taylor Stunts
Russell Solberg Stunts
Brian Simpson Stunts
Bobby Silva Stunts
Tina Sen Gordon Stunts
Laurence Todd Rosenthal Stunts
Shawn Robinson Stunts
Randy Peters Stunt Driver
Monte Rex Perlin Stunts
Mike Majesky Stunts
Brock Little Stunts
Michael Kase Stunts
David Hugghins Stunts
Chris Howell Stunts
Scott Goudie Stunts
Joey Freitas Stunts
Tom Erickson Stunts
Brian Christensen Stunts
Jeff Bruno Stunts
Kenny Bates Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Joseph Warren Chief Lighting Technician
Russell Ayer Electrician
Damon Marcellino Electrician
Niles McElroy Electrician
Chuck Rousseau Armorer
Beth Koenigsberg Key Costumer
Laura Wolford Key Costumer
Lorraine Crossman Set Costumer
Emily Egge Set Costumer
Brenda Lorimer Set Costumer
Adrienne Greshock Set Costumer
Dani Phelps Costumer
Deborah Zimmerman Costumer
Phyllis Corcoran-Woods Costumer
Robin Beauchesne Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
Jack Taggart Textile Artist
Holly Davis Assistant Costume Designer
Simon Warnock First Assistant Director
Steve Battaglia Second Assistant Director
Brian Relyea Second Assistant Director
Wayne Billheimer Visual Effects Producer
Michelle Winze Visual Effects Producer
Calvin Wimmer Associate Editor
Tom Muldoon Additional Editing
Ben Procter Art Direction
Benjamin Edelberg Art Direction
James F. Truesdale Art Direction
Julian Ashby Art Direction
Kevin Ishioka Art Direction
David B. Nowell Aerial Director of Photography
Matthew Aeberhard Additional Photography
Brooks P. Guyer Camera Operator
Jim Schwalm Special Effects Coordinator
Yolanda Toussieng Hair Department Head
Jennifer Bell Hairstylist
Lumas Hamilton Jr. Hairstylist
Yiotis Panayiotou Hairstylist
Randin Brown Additional Second Assistant Director
Andy Spellman Additional Second Assistant Director
Greg ten Bosch Sound Effects Editor
Ai-Ling Lee Sound Effects Editor
Bill Palmer Driver
Shawn Kelly Lead Animator
Aaron A. Alpert Production Assistant
Michael B. Johnson Stunts
Kevin Berlandi Additional Second Assistant Director
John Frazier Special Effects Supervisor
Peter J. Devlin Sound Mixer
P.K. Hooker Sound Effects Editor
Jeff White Visual Effects Supervisor
Claudio Gonzalez Cloth Setup
Cathy Burrow Compositor
Lindsay Dougherty Transportation Captain
Lindsay Dougherty Transportation Captain
Lindsay Dougherty Transportation Captain
Maggie Leung Visual Effects Supervisor
Roxanne Zuckerman Visual Effects Supervisor
Roger Barton Editor
Denise Chamian Casting
Edouard F. Henriques III Makeup Department Head
Steve Jablonsky Original Music Composer
Matthew E. Butler Visual Effects Supervisor
Lucas Bielan Camera Operator
K.C. Hodenfield Additional Second Assistant Director
John Marquis Sound Effects Editor
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Khristian Lupo Stunts
Name Title
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Don Murphy Producer
Michael Bay Executive Producer
Lorenzo di Bonaventura Producer
Ian Bryce Producer
Allegra Clegg Co-Producer
Kenny Bates Producer
Matthew Cohan Associate Producer
Michael Kase Associate Producer
Tom DeSanto Producer
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Reviews

LastCaress1972
N/A

Transformers: Dark of the Moon. 154 minutes long, so Wiki tells me (although whilst watching it it felt as though it flew by in a mere, ooh, fourteen hours or so?). 154 minutes. And I was lost, bored and checking my watch before the fourth minute. So I shall attempt to review a movie I have only jus ... t seen but about which I know almost nothing, and about which I care considerably less than that. The following will be far less a coherent review than a disjointed mess. Well, fine. Seems perfectly apt. So, years ago, the old Autobot leader Sentinel Prime crashed into the moon along with some teleporter doowacky - made up of hundreds of "pillars" - that only he can control. The Decepticons swiped almost all the pillars but left Sentinel there. On a routine military... um... I'm not sure; Jolly Boy's Outing? Optimus Prime gets into a fracas with Decepticon Shockwave and finds a couple of these pillars. He then throws a strop 'cos the humans knew about this bit of Cybertron kit but never told him, but now they're more than happy to, I suppose. Um. So Optimus rocks up to the moon and finds Sentinel Prime and revives him. Turns out this is what the Decepticons wanted; only Optimus could revive him and only Sentinel can work the teleporter doowacky (the "Bridge"). So now they're after Sentinel. But OH NOES, Sentinel has decided that the Autobots are fighting a lost cause, so he's throwing in with the Decepticons anyway. Cue lots of deeply confusing and tedious "Tranny-Slapping" as I have just dubbed the Transformer skirmishes as Megatron, Sentinel and the baddies try to use the Bridge to... um, pull their faraway home of Cybertron to Earth? Or turn Earth into Cybertron? Or something. Meanwhile, Sam Witwicky* (Shia LaBeouf, even more punchable than usual, which by his standards is quite something) is not just a useless nerd this time around, he's also a whingeing **** who wants a) international acclaim and credit (other than the medal awarded him by the president of course!) for his part in saving the world twice even though nobody knows that that's what he's done, and b) a 40-hour job. Anything really; Trolley-dolly at Asda/Walmart will be fine. Despite all this he seems to have effortlessly brushed off Megan Fox and continued to punch way, way above his weight with his new squeeze, Rosie DoubleBarrelled-Surname: English, impossibly attractive, permanently dressed for all occasions - work, play, sleep, dragging her ****hole across the carpet like a worm-ridden doggie - like a $200-an-hour prostitute, and, incredibly, at least 40% stupider even than Ms. Fox, who as we know is marginally less alert and responsive than a squeezed tube of Anusol. How does Sam fit in to the so-called "plot"? Who knows. Double-Barrelled's smarmy, supercar-distributing walking hard-on of a boss turns out to be a Decepticon bitch (Deceptibitch?), and... oh, Christ knows. Alls I DO know is that this time around, Frances McDormand and John Malkovich have joined John Turturro in shilling for dollars like a ****-flashing strumpet. "Me so shaaaameless." "Me overact LONG time!" "Me so shaaaameless." Sucky-f*cky, five million dollar? From the very first second to the very last, the whole thing is needlessly convoluted, comically unfeasible - even within its own logic, such as that is - and most crucially, lifeforce-sappingly dull. Just like the other two movies, and of course just like the Transformers themselves. At one point, maybe two-thirds in (or maybe seven weeks in, who knows?), the angsty, poignant strains of a generic rock ballad signalled the arrival of a "sad" scene. On-screen, people crouched and clasped their heads in anguish, weeping and hugging in amongst considerable swathes of burning scenery and unspecifiable wreckage. I'm not sure why this bit was to be considered sad or poignant; perhaps the entire cast simultaneously realised they were in a Transformers movie. Awful, awful. As bad as anything Bay has ever shat out during his spiteful, cynical, moviegoer-hating and barely-disguised subterfuge as a "film director".

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

Having exhausted the more terrestrial locations for the secret, all-powerful, gadget over which the "Autobots" and "Decepticons" will squabble relentlessly, this time we move to a lunar environment where there is supposed to be a long-buried "Cybertron" ship that could just tip the balance of power ... should it fall into the wrong hands. To be fair to this iteration, the tiniest bit of effort has been spent on a plot this time. We create a good, old-fashioned, cold war style scenario with the Russians and the Americans, and there is also a little bit of Apollo 11 conspiracy to liven it up as just about everyone battles it out for the technology buried amidst the barren landscape. We've also got a new baddie-in-chief in the form of "Shockwave" and he continues to make sure that "Sam" (Shia LaBeouf) still cannot shake off his legacy with the robots still bent on mutual destruction. The usual stalwarts make up the numbers. The John Turturro "Simmons" character is starting to wain a bit now, Josh Duhamel is starting to lose some of his glitter and though mercifully we are now shot of Megan Fox, we find she is substituted by an even less charismatic Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley as 'Carly". Plenty of action and pyrotechnics, same old, same old... I expect there will be another one along soon.

May 21, 2023
r96sk
5.0

<em>'Transformers: Dark of the Moon'</em> is an absolute drag. The ending felt like it took hours to complete, then to make it worse (what am I chatting, more like better) it just ends on a dime without any true reaction to the mass brawl that had ensued. Bit abrupt, I thought. A lot of what I ca ... n say about this could be taken from my review of the preceding <em>'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'</em>, just a little bit more definitive and debilitating. I'm all for full action only, I literally love <em>'Fast & Furious'</em>, but even I need some characters to connect with so I can forge a desire to watch 'em - no-one here gives me that. The cast, if only on paper, is more interesting to look at, mind you. I wasn't expecting to see John Malkovich and Frances McDormand appear, the former's part fits fairly well in fairness but the latter is incredibly wasted with a rubbish character. Tyrese Gibson (eventually) features more, something I did actually wish for in the 2009 predecessor. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has a slightly better character to portray, at least when compared to what Megan Fox had to work with. Elsewhere, Ken Jeong is genuinely good in this - in fact, I'd say he is responsible for any pleasant reactions that I got during this movie, funny guy. I just caught a glimpse of the box office takings... $1.124 billion?! Bloody hell. I'm now curious to see if that translated into a positive reception from websites like this. (<i>edit: not really, but it evidently won over the average moviegoer though, so fair enough)</i>. If only you could see my face when I realised that the next installment goes on for even closer to three (!) hours. I best load up on the snacks! Hey, who knows, maybe <em>'Transformers: Age of Extinction'</em> is the <em>'Fast Five'</em> of this franchise? <i>*nervous chuckle*</i>

Jan 21, 2025