''Transmorphers'' is a 2007 American
science fiction
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alien invasion
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film released
direct-to-DVD
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on June 26, 2007. It was written and directed by Leigh Scott and produced by
David Michael Latt
The Asylum is an American independent film production and distribution company based in Burbank, California, known for producing low-budget, direct-to-video films, in particular mockbusters, which capitalize on the popularity of major studio fi ...
and
The Asylum
The Asylum is an American independent film production and distribution company based in Burbank, California, known for producing low-budget, direct-to-video films, in particular mockbusters, which capitalize on the popularity of major studio f ...
, "a studio whose work gets slightly more respect than the
Girls Gone Wild series, and slightly less than
backyard-wrestling DVDs", according to Keith Phipps of AVClub. ''Transmorphers'' was developed as a
mockbuster
A mockbuster (also known as knockbuster or drafting opportunity) is a film created to exploit the publicity of another major motion picture with a similar title or subject. Mockbusters are often made with a low budget and quick production to maxi ...
, intending to capitalize on both ''
Transformers
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'' (2007) and ''
Terminator 3
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'' (2003).
Plot
In 2009, a race of aliens piloting giant robots have conquered Earth and forced humanity to live underground. They have done this by altering the environment, causing constant rainfall and darkness. Over 300 years later, after many generations of living underground, a small group of human rebels plan to finally take back their world from the mechanical invaders. They soon learn however that the aliens do not pilot the robots, but ''are'' the robots.
A patrol, led by Lt. Blackthorn (Thomas Downey), is sent out to capture one of the robots, a ''Z-bot'', so its operating ability can be studied. The patrol is suddenly ambushed by several robots, with some being able to reconfigure themselves, revealing different weapon systems. These units, the 'transmorphers', ambush humans by appearing as mundane features of the terrain, even fooling detection systems. The robots use "brain scans" to read the minds of humans to know their battle plans.
After Blackthorn's patrol is destroyed by the machines, a female lead officer of the human resistance group, General Van Ryberg (
Eliza Swenson
Eliza Swenson (also known as Victoria Mazze) is an American actress, producer, singer, and composer. She was born on July 28, 1982, in Quincy, California. She has five siblings and is the youngest of them. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts ...
), argues with fellow officers of the Military and Science Guilds about how to fight the war. Despite some protests, Van Ryberg decides to reinstate a disgraced soldier named Warren Mitchell (Matthew Wolf), who was court-martialed along with his right-hand man, Itchy (
Griff Furst
Griff Furst (born September 17, 1981, in Van Nuys, California) is an American actor, film producer, and film director.
Furst has appeared in over a hundred television and film productions. In 2011 a ''Variety'' article singled him out with ...
), and cryogenically frozen for insubordination. They had killed their unit officer five years earlier. Mitchell is glad to be reinstated, but learns that his former lover, Karina Nadir (
Amy Weber), a fighter pilot, is now married to General Van Ryberg.
Mitchell assembles a small military patrol with Itchy as his second-in-command, and Flight Commander Xandria Lux (Shaley Scott), as his military adviser. The patrol is sent out to capture a Z-bot, intact, so its fuel cells can be studied. They hope to shut the machines down by contaminating the fuel cell and placing it in a large radio tower which supposedly controls the machines.
Mitchell and his group ambush and destroy a group of patrol machines, and succeed in capturing one. During the battle, Karina and another female soldier named Blair (Sarah Hall) become stuck behind enemy lines right near the radio tower. They are forced to hide in the ruins around the tower while waiting for help to arrive.
Bringing the Z-bot back to their underground city, Mitchell realizes that the fuel cell has an implanted tracking device that leads the machines to the humans' underground city. Van Ryberg takes over as the field commander of the human army and leads them out in a last-ditch effort to defeat the robots, and to rescue her wife.
Mitchell then surprisingly learns from resident scientist Dr. Voloslov Alextzavich (Michael Tower), that he himself is actually an
android constructed by Dr. Alextzavich, with human feelings and understandings. Mitchell realizes that he must get the Z-bot's fuel cell to the radio tower and implant it in the control computer in order to shut the robots down.
Supported by an aerial strike force led by Lux, Mitchell's team fly out and make it to the radio tower where they are able to rescue Karina and Blair. The group breaks into the building, but the anti-human counter-measures make all of them sick and they cannot make it to the main control room. The situation becomes more complicated when the tower reveals itself to be a giant robot.
Meanwhile, General Van Ryberg and her soldiers reach one of the
terraforming
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stations and attempt to take it offline. They attempt to hold off a massive army of robots attacking the underground city. Lux then arrives with her fighter squadron to bomb the attacking robots.
Back at the radio station, Mitchell, using his android powers, sacrifices himself and takes the tower out, buying enough time for the rest of his team to escape. Once the tower is destroyed, the robots all over the world shut down. With the battle won, Karina and Van Ryberg are reunited and the surviving humans see the sun shine through the clouds for the first time in centuries.
Cast
* Matthew Wolf as Warren Mitchell
*
Amy Weber as Karina Nadir
* Shaley Scott as Xandria Lux
*
Eliza Swenson
Eliza Swenson (also known as Victoria Mazze) is an American actress, producer, singer, and composer. She was born on July 28, 1982, in Quincy, California. She has five siblings and is the youngest of them. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts ...
as General Van Ryberg
*
Griff Furst
Griff Furst (born September 17, 1981, in Van Nuys, California) is an American actor, film producer, and film director.
Furst has appeared in over a hundred television and film productions. In 2011 a ''Variety'' article singled him out with ...
as "Itchy"
* Michael Tower as Dr. Voloslov Alextzavich
* Sarah Hall as Blair
*
Erin Evans as Suzy
* Noel Thurman as The Chairman
* Troy Thomas as Clinton
* Dennis Kinard as Jackson
* Jason S. Gray as Otto
* Elissa Dowling as Dr. Taddish
* Jessica Bork as Bowers
* Thomas Downey as Blackthorn
* Monique La Barr as Reitcha
* Jeff Denton as McGuire
* Leigh Scott as General Sabir
* Jessica Bork as Bowers
Release
Initial copies of the DVD released in the United States contained out of sync audio in the 5.1 surround track and missing special effects and sound effects. Subsequent reissues of the North American and British DVD were corrected.
Reception
David Cornelius of Efilmcritic.com stated that "even the most dedicated Bad Movie fans will have difficulty slogging through this one". Felix Vasquez Jr. from Cinema Crazed gave a positive review and said, "it looks damn good for a cheap rip-off, and is rather entertaining to sit through, “Transmorphers” is worth your time. And no, Asylum didn't pay me to say that."
According to Keith Phipps of ''
The A.V. Club
''The A.V. Club'' is an online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop-culture media. ''The A.V. Club'' was created in ...
'': "While my curiosity was definitely satisfied, and while it warms the heart that The Asylum is out there finding ways to exploit the public's desire to see cheap versions of what they've seen elsewhere, ''Transmorphers'' was actually pretty dull."
Prequel and sequel
In 2009, a prequel was released titled ''
Transmorphers: Fall of Man''. In 2023, a sequel named ''
Transmorphers: Mech Beasts'' was made.
See also
* ''
Transmorphers: Fall of Man'', the 2009 prequel starring Shane Van Dyke
* ''
Transformers
''Transformers'' is a media franchise produced by American toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Tomy, Takara Tomy. It primarily follows the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, two Extraterrestrials in fiction, alien robot fac ...
'', the 2007 blockbuster of which ''Transmorphers'' is a
mockbuster
A mockbuster (also known as knockbuster or drafting opportunity) is a film created to exploit the publicity of another major motion picture with a similar title or subject. Mockbusters are often made with a low budget and quick production to maxi ...
References
External links
''Transmorphers'' at The Asylum*
* {{Rotten Tomatoes, transmorphers_2007, title=Transmorphers
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