"Transformers" Hunks Distracted by Explosions
Dialogue is not usually what people remember about Michael Bay movies, but consider how vital it is that the characters say the right lines to explain all the fantastic action going on around them. It's hard for actors playing soldiers to remember how to describe the battle with giant robots when real bombs are going off around them.
"Transformers" star Josh Duhamel recalled, "A few times I remember [Bay]'s like, 'Okay, the bomb's going to go off and this is where you've got to give the [speech]…' It's like [BANG] and ahhh, ahhh, sh*t, I can't remember what I'm supposed to say."

In Bay's defense, he prepped the boys on exactly what was coming, but sometimes words aren't enough, said Tyrese Gibson. "You can't explain that a one pound bomb or a two pound bomb is about to go off," he said. "He just says it. 'Yeah, one pound bomb is going to be off over here. Then it’s going to rat-a-tat-tat along the whole edge and then duh duh duh duh…' But I don't know what a one pound bomb is. I don't know what a two pound bomb is."

And Bay likes to do those sweeping tracking shots where you see it all in one take. If the line doesn't come, there could be hell to pay. "When these one and two and three pound bombs went off, you were just trying your best to remember your dialogue," said Gibson. "If you forget your dialogue and it was all done in one fluid shot, then it's a problem. Now they've got to go reset all of these bombs. And you're sitting around."
"Transformers" star Josh Duhamel recalled, "A few times I remember [Bay]'s like, 'Okay, the bomb's going to go off and this is where you've got to give the [speech]…' It's like [BANG] and ahhh, ahhh, sh*t, I can't remember what I'm supposed to say."

In Bay's defense, he prepped the boys on exactly what was coming, but sometimes words aren't enough, said Tyrese Gibson. "You can't explain that a one pound bomb or a two pound bomb is about to go off," he said. "He just says it. 'Yeah, one pound bomb is going to be off over here. Then it’s going to rat-a-tat-tat along the whole edge and then duh duh duh duh…' But I don't know what a one pound bomb is. I don't know what a two pound bomb is."

And Bay likes to do those sweeping tracking shots where you see it all in one take. If the line doesn't come, there could be hell to pay. "When these one and two and three pound bombs went off, you were just trying your best to remember your dialogue," said Gibson. "If you forget your dialogue and it was all done in one fluid shot, then it's a problem. Now they've got to go reset all of these bombs. And you're sitting around."
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Crenshaw writes: on Jul 02 2007 02:28 PM [b]OK, this is getting ridiculous[/b] Please stop posting this endless stream of Transformers PR fluff as news. Is the marketing department paying you to post this crap? (Reply to this) |
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GTP43 writes: on Jul 02 2007 02:31 PM In reply to this comment (#883273) No kidding...this is getting old... (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Kong writes: on Jul 02 2007 02:32 PM Agreed Crenshaw, but to a point. If they post some GOOD news about Transformers, then it's fine. But these tidbits are annoying. (Reply to this) |
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RT-News writes: on Jul 02 2007 03:31 PM These are interviews from the film's press junket rounds. Your thoughts are duly noted. (Reply to this) |
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Pilgermann writes: on Jul 02 2007 04:39 PM In reply to this comment (#883273) I don't know why Bay was so concerned with the actor's dailogue. This film is horribly written and acted. Besides that it's pretty boring, and the human characters are the focus of the film. (Reply to this) |
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Admiral_N8 writes: on Jul 02 2007 05:00 PM In reply to this comment (#883276) ....I like these articles. :) Its interesting how actors have to act in CGI movies like these today. (Reply to this) |
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Pilgermann writes: on Jul 02 2007 06:13 PM They weren't talking about acting with CGI, they were talking about saying their lines during explosions. There is hardly any interaction between the humans and the robots in this film. (Reply to this) |
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nogard46 writes: on Jul 02 2007 06:29 PM [b]OH YEAH 8:00!!![/b] Fandangoed my tickets!!!! I will be there with my Autobot Emblem T shirt on!!! TIL ALL ARE ONE!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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goldmonkee writes: on Jul 02 2007 07:13 PM [b]Sounds like they need to grow a pair.[/b] P.S. I like these little snippets of stuff :) (Reply to this) |
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IMAmoose24 writes: on Jul 02 2007 08:24 PM Can't wait to see it tomorrow night! (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Jul 02 2007 10:21 PM Thanks to all for your comments on our content. We do want to keep giving readers articles they (you) enjoy. And we do read the comments :) (Reply to this) |
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deneco4 writes: on Jul 03 2007 01:10 AM All i know is that Bay is a retard with a camera. He wasn't a fan of the series, he said that himself. He didn't understand why Megatron would be a gun. He didn't care. All he saw was a way to exploit the nostalgic past of thousands of fans for a quick buck. Thats my past your fuckin with. (Reply to this) |
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nogard46 writes: on Jul 03 2007 02:21 AM have to admit Bay really messed up Meggie! Just saw it and I was still like WTF is that??? The fun part of Megatron and all of transformers is watching it change and be like wow he fought as a robot and then wow he can fight as a gun/plane/whatever too! But With Megs he was just like a strange long wing thingy swooshing around, and even in robot form it was still the same weird jagged shape thingy. I have to admit Megs was my least fav part give him a more solid and more scary form, not all thin and jagged. (Reply to this) |
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Crenshaw writes: on Jul 03 2007 07:33 AM In reply to this comment (#883276) [b]Thanks[/b] It's great to hear you are reading our vast wasteland of unsolicited opinions, and it is appreciated! My personal comments were not that you have PR fluff on the site - a little can go a long way. I think today you have some about the Star Trek prequel, and I truly don't have a problem with it. I was just noticing (and commenting) that for the Transformers movie you were posting one of these things EVERY DAY. It was getting a bit suspect. So I added my two cents. I can't help myself. :-) Thanks again for all your hard work and the only site on the Internet I visit every day. (Reply to this) |
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Ultimale069 writes: on Jul 03 2007 10:59 PM I saw transformers last night and I thought it was a really good film. Awesome special effects, the only way to desrcibe the actions scenes with so much carnage going on is sensory overload. And screw all the Micheal Bay haters, he's made some films I hated, Pearl Harbor, Bad Boys, etc, but he also made some of the best actions films ever in The Rock, cause that movie rocked. This was also one of his good ones, despite the source material. I work at a movie theater, hence the advance preview, and I they play the original 80's tranformers movie in the lobby on the tv screens for a promotion, and I guess i was never that retarded as a kid, but the old transformers cartoon was shit. It was just soooo dumb, when you get past the awe of seeing an alien robot turn into a car, for no other reason then for a robot to turn into a car. Why does megatron have to turn into a gun if he can shoot lasers as a robot? Not to mention to mention how ridiculous it is that robots that can turn into modes of transportation also ride around in modes of tranportation. Bay's transformers wasn't the smartest movie ever made, but it certainly had more thought put into then the original, and it had way more thought then other blockbusters coming out now adays. (Reply to this) |
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