The Transformers: The Movie Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Transformers: The Movie

Title in Italiano:

Transformers - The Movie

Title in Português:

The Transformers: The Movie

Title in Türk:

Transformers: Sinema Filmi

Synopsis

This theatrical movie based on the television series (which was also based on a popular multiform robot toyline) did not go over very well at the box office.

The movie takes place in 2005, twenty years after the television series, and chronicles the efforts of the heroic Autobots to defend their homeworld Cybertron from the evil Decepticons.

Both factions are seething with anger, and that hatred has blinded them to a hideous menace headed their way.

That hideous menace is the colossal planet known as Unicron, who has been ready to consume anything that stands in its way.

The only thing that can stop Unicron is the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, which is possessed by the Autobots and which the Decepticons, through Unicron's orders, plan to take away from them.

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The Transformers: The Movie
Dare
Vince DiCola: Writer
Vince DiCola: Produced
Stan Bush: Performer
The Touch
Stan Bush: Performer
Stan Bush: Writer
Richie Wise: Produced
Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way
Randy Bishop: Writer
Randy Bishop: Produced
Hunger
Spencer Proffer: Produced
Dare to Be Stupid
The Transformers (Theme)
Richie Wise: Produced
Lion: Performer
Ford Kinder: Writer
Unicron Attacks
Vince DiCola: Performer
Moon Base 2 - Shuttle Launch
Vince DiCola: Performer
Space Attack (unused)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Fishing
Vince DiCola: Performer
Autobot / Decepticon Battle
Vince DiCola: Performer
Prepare for Extermination
Vince DiCola: Performer
Optimus Prime vs. Megatron
Vince DiCola: Performer
Megatron Departs
Vince DiCola: Performer
I am Unicron
Vince DiCola: Performer
The Coronation
Vince DiCola: Performer
Moon Base 1 Destroyed
Vince DiCola: Performer
Escape
Vince DiCola: Performer
Closing In
Vince DiCola: Performer
Crash Landing
Vince DiCola: Performer
Twisted Planet
Vince DiCola: Performer
The Wrong Way
Vince DiCola: Performer
Destroy the Matrix
Vince DiCola: Performer
The Trial
Vince DiCola: Performer
Decepticon Attack
Vince DiCola: Performer
Unicron Transforms
Vince DiCola: Performer
The Matrix
Vince DiCola: Performer
Attack on Unicron
Vince DiCola: Performer
Reunited
Vince DiCola: Performer
The Fight Continues
Vince DiCola: Performer
Legacy
Vince DiCola: Performer
SIDE A: The Touch (Stan Bush)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Instruments of Destruction (N.R.G)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Death of Optimus Prime (Vince DiCola)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Dare (Stan Bush)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Nothin's Gonna Stand In Our Way (Spectre General)
Vince DiCola: Performer
SIDE B: The Transformers (Theme) (Lion)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Escape (Vince DiCola)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Hunger (Spectre General)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Autobot / Decepticon Battle (Vince DiCola)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Dare to Be Stupid ("Weird Al" Yankovic)
Vince DiCola: Performer
Moon Base 2 – Shuttle Launch
Vince DiCola: Performer
Space Attack
Vince DiCola: Performer
Autobot/Decepticon Battle
Vince DiCola: Performer
"The Touch" - Stan Bush
Stan Bush: Performer
"Instruments of Destruction" - N.R.G.
Stan Bush: Performer
Death of Optimus Prime
Stan Bush: Performer
"Dare" - Stan Bush
Stan Bush: Performer
"Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way" - Spectre General
Stan Bush: Performer
"The Transformers (Theme)" - Lion
Stan Bush: Performer
"Hunger" - Spectre General
Stan Bush: Performer
"Dare to Be Stupid" - Weird Al Yankovic
Stan Bush: Performer
"Unicron" Medley (bonus)
Stan Bush: Performer
Moon Base 2 - Shuttle Launch (bonus)
Stan Bush: Performer
Megatron Must Be Stopped (Parts I & II) (bonus)
Stan Bush: Performer
The Transformers (Theme - Alternate Version) (bonus)
Stan Bush: Performer
Unicron's Theme
Stan Bush: Performer
Attack On The Shuttle
Stan Bush: Performer
Capture The Dream
Stan Bush: Performer
Say A Little Prayer
Stan Bush: Performer
Higher Than Angels
Stan Bush: Performer
Until I Was Loved By You
Stan Bush: Performer
Do You Remember
Stan Bush: Performer
Never Wanted To Fall
Stan Bush: Performer
Love Don't Lie
Stan Bush: Performer
If We Ever
Stan Bush: Performer
Credits
Stan Bush: Performer
Training Montage
Stan Bush: Performer
Highest Calling
Stan Bush: Performer
Never Surrender
Stan Bush: Performer
Ground Zero (BotCon '97 Theme)
Stan Bush: Performer
Dare (Extended Version)
Stan Bush: Performer
Tic Toc
Stan Bush: Performer
Left Brain, Right Brain
Stan Bush: Performer
The Touch (1997 Remix)
Stan Bush: Performer
Hold Your Head Up High
Stan Bush: Performer
Straight To The Top
Stan Bush: Performer
Dare (1997 Remix)
Stan Bush: Performer
Critical Mass
Stan Bush: Performer
Ground Zero (BotCon Theme)
Stan Bush: Performer
Total Surrender
Stan Bush: Performer
The Transformers: The Movie Main Title (Alternate)
Stan Bush: Performer
2005
Stan Bush: Performer
"More Luck Than You Imagine"
Stan Bush: Performer
Gone Fishin'
Stan Bush: Performer
City Under Siege
Stan Bush: Performer
Showdown
Stan Bush: Performer
Witness To A Funeral
Stan Bush: Performer
Contest For Leadership
Stan Bush: Performer
Transformation
Stan Bush: Performer
Coronation
Stan Bush: Performer
Destruction Of The Outer Moon
Stan Bush: Performer
Pursuit
Stan Bush: Performer
Arrival OnJunk
Stan Bush: Performer
Unwelcome Visitors
Stan Bush: Performer
The Matrix Survives
Stan Bush: Performer
An Unexpected Friend
Stan Bush: Performer
Destruction Of The Inner Moon (Part I)
Stan Bush: Performer
Destruction Of The Inner Moon (Part II)
Stan Bush: Performer
Ambush
Stan Bush: Performer
Another Leader Dies
Stan Bush: Performer
Rescue
Stan Bush: Performer
All Hope Is Lost
Stan Bush: Performer
Unusual Allies
Stan Bush: Performer
The Enemy Revealed
Stan Bush: Performer
Seizure
Stan Bush: Performer
United Against The Enemy
Stan Bush: Performer
In The Belly Of The Monster
Stan Bush: Performer
Their Darkest Hour
Stan Bush: Performer

User reviews

Robert Mitchell
5/10

The incorporation of rock and metal tracks in the soundtrack brings an energetic and edgy vibe to the film, reflecting the action-packed and fast-paced nature of the Transformers' battles and adventures.

Karen Wilson
7/10

The use of synthesizers and electronic elements in the soundtrack enhances the sci-fi theme of the movie, immersing the audience in the world of Cybertron and the battles between Autobots and Decepticons.

Stephanie White
8/10

The musical cues during the action sequences are adrenaline-pumping and perfectly timed, intensifying the excitement and tension of the battles on screen.

Michelle White
4/10

The soundtrack did not effectively capture the epic and intense battles between the Autobots and Decepticons, missing the opportunity to elevate the action sequences with powerful and dynamic music. The lackluster soundtrack failed to immerse the audience in the high-stakes conflicts portrayed on screen, ultimately diminishing the emotional impact of the film.

George Wright
9/10

The use of synthesizers and electric guitars in the soundtrack creates a dynamic and energetic atmosphere that immerses the listener in the sci-fi world of Cybertron. The iconic theme song The Touch by Stan Bush is a standout track that perfectly encapsulates the themes of heroism and determination present in the movie. The soundtrack enhances the emotional depth of the narrative and elevates the viewing experience to a whole new level.

David Rodriguez
7/10

The main theme of the movie is iconic and memorable, evoking feelings of nostalgia for fans of the original Transformers series while also standing out as a powerful piece of music on its own.

Deborah Davis
5/10

The soundtrack features memorable and iconic themes that have become synonymous with the Transformers franchise, contributing to the overall impact and legacy of the movie within the realm of science fiction and animation.

Charles Roberts
1/10

The songs chosen for the movie seemed dated and not well-suited for a film set in the future. The lack of modern and innovative musical choices detracted from the overall impact of the movie and made certain scenes feel awkward and awkwardly paced.

Robert Johnson
5/10

The use of synthesizers and electronic elements in the soundtrack adds a futuristic and sci-fi atmosphere to the movie, complementing the themes of technology and space exploration present in the Transformers universe.

Edward Johnson
8/10

The incorporation of rock and metal songs in key moments of the film adds a dynamic and energetic element to the soundtrack, reflecting the rebellious spirit of the Autobots and the destructive power of the Decepticons.

Nancy Smith
6/10

The musical score effectively conveys the intense emotions and conflicts between the Autobots and Decepticons, highlighting the stakes of the battle for Cybertron and the threat posed by the formidable Unicron.