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Transformers Tidbits: Trailers, Posters, Sequels?
by Scott Weinberg | May 07, 2007
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Dying to see a new trailer for Michael Bay's "Transformers"? Well, I sure hope you like pirate movies...

According to Mr. Bay's official blog, the next trailer will indeed be attached to "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," which opens on May 25th and I just can't wait. Expect the trailer to hit internetland a few days after "Pirates" comes ashore.

Also, you can click right here to check out two new pics from the flick AND an all-new poster, too.



There's also a pretty solid article over at the L.A. Times that re-caps all of Bay's involvement with the project, plus it offers a sequel teaser and this plot synopsis: "That kid is Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) and the car his dad (Kevin Dunn) buys him is a 1977 Camaro. Like many machines in the film, the car leads a double life. When an alien Transformer attacks a U.S. military base in Qatar, an intergalactic war between the good Autobots and not-so-nice Decepticons is launched. Before long, Witwicky and what his car turns into are drawn into an epic battle."


Source: MichaelBay.com, ComingSoon.net, The L.A. Times

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arpeggio191
arpeggio191 writes:
on May 07 2007 06:12 AM

this is going to suck. and by suck, i mean it will be extremely entertaining and i will be there at the midnight showing for it.

But it'll still suck.


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AgentIndigo
AgentIndigo writes:
on May 07 2007 06:28 AM

the new poster: throw back image of that poster for Escape from Alcatraz?

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Matanuki
Matanuki writes:
on May 07 2007 06:59 AM

In reply to this comment (#864127)
LOL. Yeah.. But if it's better than Spiderman 3, I'll be the first to sing Bay's praises. In fact. No. Scratch that. I should go ahead and start writing my song now, because Transformers can't help but be better than "the something" I had the displeasure of seeing this past weekend.

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sox1919
sox1919 writes:
on May 07 2007 10:45 AM

In reply to this comment (#864129)
[b]WTF[/b]
The first image of Lebeouf and Optimus.....WTF were they thinking when designing his lower face/jaw?

I love the idea for a Transformers' live action film, but when I saw the images of the robots, I was pissed. The designers are obviously computer geeks with no knowledge of mechanics considering the RIDICULOUS design for each of the autobots/decepticons. Unless they do slow motion (this is Michael Bay, mind you) of each transformation from vehicle to robot and show each part and its use, I will be thoroughly pissed off. They were designed to look cool, another Bay trademark, instead of actually work well.

I saw a myspace posting of the producers/writers sitting down and talking about how they got away from the toy designs because they were not mechanically accurate. Ummm, if the toy is a tractor trailer, then morphs into a robot, chances are good it hasn't broken any laws of physics. Chances are also good you'll see 1 second transformations so the "mechanical accuracy" will not come into direct question. Bumblebee is suspect already considering his size.


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carrierj1
carrierj1 writes:
on May 07 2007 02:10 PM

[b]Whatever[/b]
Thanks, Matanuki and all of the other crybabies who complain about Spiderman 3 but also helped make it one of the most succesful movies of all time. "Transformers" is another movie that you all complain about but will also help make a box office hit. Who really sucks, programmers who make decent salaries to work on multi million dollar motion pictures or internet crybabies?


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Decade_e_a
Decade_e_a writes:
on May 07 2007 09:41 PM

I would like to ask every person in the RT universe a question...

Why does this movie look like it's going to kick ass as much as it does? I mean, I HATE Michael Bay and every film he's ever made. To this day I will argue that Armageddon and Pearl Harbor are the two worst films to ever make more than 10 million dollars, nuff sed.

I will answer my own question right now:
You can't fuck up Transformers. All we want to see is a bunch of cars change into robots and destroy shit. Think about it, why did we love them when we were kids?? As a kid I loved playing with toy cars. Also, the idea of a TALKING CAR that CHANGES INTO A GIANT FUCKING ROBOT IS COOL AS HELL to a 7 year old, let alone ANYONE. I mean COME ON!!!! And what is the main problem with all of Michael Bay's films? Too much attention to the action sequences and not enough to character development and dialogue. WELL WHAT THE FUCK DO WE WANT OUT OF TRANSFORMERS???? A shit ton of action sequences, that's what! I don't give a fuck about Shia LeBoeuf and his girlfriend... I want to see some goddamn shit blow up! I'm amped about this movie, and the only way it'll suck is if Michael Bay decides to listen to the critics and change his moviemaking style... tell him to do it later with the Prince of Persia film.

Opinions?


>>===aaron==>


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iakobos
iakobos writes:
on May 08 2007 10:53 AM

In reply to this comment (#864132)
Hmm, my brother is named Aaron, but he doesn't use as much colorful language as you do so I know you aren't him. :)
Anyway, me and my bro had a huge transformers collection when we were kids. And I agree with your assesment of the movie. We'll be there.


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Circe Prankster
Circe Prankster writes:
on May 08 2007 12:17 PM

In reply to this comment (#864132)
I agree completely with your assessment. I'm a little too old and the wrong gender to have watched the Transformers TV show and played with the toys when I was a kid. Actually I didn't really know anything about the concept until the explosion of opinions on RT when the movie version was first announced. But once I started reading about it I thought, "Wow, somebody's pick-up truck turns into a giant robot and defends the earth from other robot invaders!" That really does sound cool, and fun to watch on a big screen with a vat of popcorn. Even though I'm not 7 anymore (far, far from it I'm afraid).

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