Hate him or love him, Michael Bay has transformed the Transformers into a billion dollar junket that blow has blmow the continuity, plot and integrity of the epic Transformers mythos to bits.
Few fans have been shortchanged more than than the Transformers fans. The trilogy, that to date, has done more to fragment an already fractured back story than if they replaced Megatron with Oprah Winfrey herself.
Such distraction from the core story are not the only problem, Dark of the Moon was also a poorly made movie with more than 50 filming gaffs found, it has been named the most mistake-ridden movie of 2011. Read more below and share your comments.
Eagle-eyed film fans have reported 58 blunders in the third installment of the Shia Labeouf release, six more than the latest Pirates of the Caribbean sequel, On Stranger Tides.
However, the big franchise films aren't the only ones named and shamed in MovieMistakes.com's end of year poll - X-Men: First Class (30 mistakes), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (20 mistakes), and Super 8 (17 mistakes) are also filled with errors.
Website creator Jon Sandys also highlighted a few of his favourite flubs:
- In the first scene of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Carly is wearing a white cap as she heads up the stairs, but the hat is gone when she is shown holding a stuffed rabbit.
- Bradley Cooper accidentally calls his The Hangover Part II co-star Ed Helms' character Stu "Ed" as they flee the Russians with the monkey.
- In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, when Bella calls Rosalie, the cell phone screen can briefly be seen before she puts it to her ear. The keypad lock screen is still visible, showing she didn't dial anything.
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