Film

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This article is about fictional films. For real-life Transformers films, see :Category:Real world films.

A film is a moving picture. Films are enjoyed by humans, and can be seen at cinemas.


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Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

The film Crambo featured the titular character facing off against purple aliens, who looked pretty harmless and terrified, to be honest. The film was captured from Earth transmissions by the Quintessons, and used as a cover for hypnotic signals which enthralled the Junkions. The Big Broadcast of 2006

Dreamwave Generation 1 continuity

Unit Bravo, sent to San Desto to investigate on the disappearance of the town's nine thousand citizens, came across the Aztec Theatres, playing the film Enter the Nightbird and Demon Swamp and secretly a front for an Insecticon hideout. Taking a look inside, the unit found Enter the Nightbird running, showing Nightbird kicking off a robot's head and distracting one of the unit by virtue of it being one of his favorite movies. As he sat down with a bowl of popcorn to watch his heroine in action, his colleague played a prank on him with the shadows of a Tako Tank toy's tentacles. Bombshell chose that moment to cerebro-shell the angered soldier, and when his partner came to investigate the sudden silence, did the same to him, though not before a warning could be sent out. Infestation

Generation 2 (UK)

A Film called Jurassic Park was in theaters in London when Bludgeon's army of Decepticons attacked the city. War Without End

Transformers Film

The café kid, in assessing the explosive impact of Ratchet, called it easily a hundred times cooler than the film Armageddon.

Later, a cinema could be seen in Mission City Transformers

Revenge of the Fallen Film

Leo Spitz and Seymour Simmons discussed the film Gunfight at the O.K. CorralRevenge of the Fallen

Ask Vector Prime

When asked about if "Dion" was rebuilt into another body, Vector Prime was confused and asked which "Dion" the questioner was referring to. When he brought up Celine Dion as a possible answer, Vector Prime mentioned his love for the film Titanic. Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II

Prime cartoon

After Bulkhead refused to go on a mission to rescue Breakdown, he suggested to Miko Nakadai that they watch the Creature film instead. Agent Fowler also participated, but fell asleep during Dinolizard vs. Five-Headed Ape. Miko couldn't enjoy herself because she thought Bulkhead should go on the mission, since Breakdown was his rival. Bulkhead agreed to go, leaving the remainder of the film unwatched. Operation: Breakdown

Titan Magazines Prime comics

When Bumblebee and Raf returned to base following the former's injury during battle, Raf suggested cartoons as a remedy. The pair sat down to watch Mummies Have Feelings II, which happened to be playing on television. The Evil Shred


Rescue Bots cartoon

Blades had seen all fourteen films and the DVD extras of the Haunted Halls film series. They did not endear him towards ghosts, so when Griffin Rock had an outbreak of spectral forms, he was even less keen than the other Rescue Bots to meet one. The Haunting of Griffin Rock