It’s fitting that for Paramount’s Transformers One , I’m about to do something that’ll live up to one of the core tenets of Cybertronian life. Dear readers, all are about to become one, as we’re about to cross a To 3D or Not To 3D review with our new 4DX format to create what I like to call Premium Prime! Before we blast off, the usual caveats apply. If you want to know what we thought of the movie as a purely cinematic experience, you should definitely check out the critical reactions to Transformers One .

But if you want to know if the 3D and 4DX experience are worth the extra Energon, you’ve come to the right place. Now let’s roll out and talk about what these premium bells and whistles have to offer for the overall experience. Especially because we can now officially hype Transformers' return to animated cinematic adventure ! Overall Fit Score - 5/5 Since we’re talking about two different format components for this Transformers One screening, we’re going to have to get a bit more granular with the grading.

So basically, both the 3D and 4DX fits will be evaluated individually, and then averaged together to make the Overall Fit Score. Don’t worry, it’s not too complicated this time out, as the journey that transforms Orion Pax ( Chris Hemsworth ) into Optimus Prime aces both halves of the coin. It’s easy to give this sequel a 3D stamp of approval, as the Transformers movies have format history spanning all the way back to Dark of the Moon.

With plent.