Ultimate Transformer Bumblebee – Hot Xmas Toy
December 22, 2009 by Optimus Prime
Filed under The Autobots
There’s a very high chance that your kid will want the
Ultimate Transformer Bumblebee from Hasbro this christmas
and afterwards.
It is destined to be one of the hottest selling action
figures due to the release of the movie “Transformers” this
past summer.
With the push of a button, you can transform this yellow
Camaro into a 14 inch robot which raises it’s arms and
makes some cool sounds.
For a kids toy, this robot is amazingly well crafted and
detailed. It has the touch of quality. Not only can it
transform but the robot also has an animated head, wings
and arms.
When it transforms back into a Camaro, the Ultimate
Transformer Bumblebee can make realistic car sounds such as
engine revving, screeching brakes, car alarm, horn and
crashing.
The Ultimate Transformer Bumblebee can also spout out 17
cool phrases such as “Let’s roll out!” and “Take that
Decepticon!”.
There’s no doubt after having a close look at this toy that
it’s durable and quality crafted. That’s important because
you don’t want something that will break after a week of
rough play.
If you’re going to pick up an Ultimate Transformer
Bumblebee then your best options are Walmart or online.
Since these are such hot toys this Christmas many stores
are having trouble keeping them in stock.
If you can’t find them in the stores then eBay always has
these robots for sale. If you’re afraid of auctions, don’t
be. eBay has a feature called “Buy it Now” where you can
just click and pay for it without bidding against others.
Movie reviews: The Transformers (2007) – Part 63
December 14, 2009 by Optimus Prime
Filed under Transformers Animated
Not exactly “more than meets the eye”, and you’ll be thankful for it. If you’re hoping for a bizarre twist, or even a surprise within this film, I feel confident that I can dash those hopes for you. If, however, you want to see the best darned big-budget popcorn movie in years if not decades, you must not miss The Transformers.
For those who fondly remember the original toy line and cartoon, the pleasure of perfectly executed nostalgia is almost too much to bear. For those unfamiliar with the original source material (TV-by-way-of-Hasbro-by-way-of -Takara-toys)strap in and prepare yourselves for the greatest cool-fest in memory.
A lot of actioners aspire to use the velocity and intensity of their happenings to illuminate characters and their development. With The Transformers, this is unapologetically reversed. The human characters are only really used as a point of relatability for the audience,a common thread to unite the massive strands of awesomeness.
I may have had a better time in a mainstream movie, but I don’t remember when.
For Shia LaBoeuf fans, he’s endearing but underused. The rest of the cast is either virtually nonexistent or gloriously, blissfully metallic.
I promise you will learn nothing, think little, and enjoy more fun than you have any right to expect from a summer blockbuster.
Roll out!

