The one that I was most impressed with and excited about was Crosshairs, because the figure he got in Age of Extinction didn’t give this interesting design concept the toy it really deserved, but I’m more than happy to say that this new iteration of Crosshairs based on his appearance in Transformers: The Last Knight does that and a good amount more, especially considering that at stores such as Tuesday Morning or Ollie’s he is available for about 5 dollars now, but I hope this review will convince you that this figure is to me worth paying $20 for even if I didn’t, and you hopefully wouldn’t have to. That never stopped me from buying the figures however, as I’ve acquired three more after seeing the film, Strafe, the new mold Bumblebee, and Crosshairs. It was a weird experience, I really wanted to think it was so bad that it was good, and for a while it really was, the dialogue was so forced and idiotic and the characterization was just so strange and all over the place, especially for the Transformers themselves and Cade Jaeger that I was having a great time, but then it just kept going and going and I realized that the movie was just way too long in a way that seemed more annoying to me than in the previous Transformers films, because despite my dislike for them I’ll always be too curious about the newest release to ever not see them, and honestly I’m glad I saw the last knight, but to me it was pretty awful. Upon actually watching Transformers: The Last Knight, I was left just as impressed as I thought I would be, and by that I mean yeah right no I wasn’t.
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