Director Scott Wheeler
Starring Bruce Boxleitner, Jennifer Rubin, Shane Van Dyke
Rated M
Score 0/6
In this present day prequel, the robot invaders attack the Earth, forcing a small band of humans to seek refuge below the surface of the planet.
Okay, the first movie in the Mysterious Insanity 2 marathon and for those of you who might be wondering, yes I am starting to question the life choices that brought me to this particular moment.
Now I would like to say that The Transformers film franchise has its problems. I’m pretty sure that there are more then a few of you out there who would say that most of those problems land at the feet of Michael Bay. Well in the defence of Mr. Michael Bay at least the Transformers film franchise is not the Transmorphers franchise because the Transformers movies are watchable and full of action.
I have not come across any of the filmmakers involved with the production of Transmorphers: The Fall of Man and by the time I finish with Mysterious Insanity 3 I hope never to see any of their work again. On a personal note I have a message to Shane Van Dyke the man who was responsible for the screenplay of this “movie” please retire from writing or better yet go to school and learn the finer points of crafting a story. I laughed while watching this movie, though it should be noted that the laughter was at the movie. The only actor I was even vaguely familiar with was Bruce Boxleitner was the only person who was actually capable of acting everybody else seemed to either be over or under acting.
As for the special effects for this one, well considering this was released by The Asylum it’s a case of you get what you paid for.