There's an interview I read where Michael Bay talks about shooting in 3D. The best thing about it? He mentions how you need to stay on a shot for at least a few seconds to get good 3D and that he had to change his shooting style to accommodate it. So hopefully this means no constant shaky and moving cam with quick cuts for two straight hours.
Out of curiosity - Is this being shot in 3D, or converted in post? I'm guessing the latter, but I'd love to be wrong.
I've been against seeing this film then on the fence. I'm still on the fence but that was a really good trailer. So the Apollo 11 astronauts discover Nemesis crash landed on the dark side of the moon...
I think we're seeing two ships with a bit of editing. The ark and nemesis are on the moon
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The bot at the end has a symbol of the Dynasty of Primes.
I think we're seeing two ships with a bit of editing. The ark and nemesis are on the moon
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The bot at the end has a symbol of the Dynasty of Primes.
See ... if I were to take all of this seriously, I'd ask why a robot would have a metallic beard (and humanoid face). But it's Transformers, so who really cares?
Er ... no, I didn't miss them at all. Quite the opposite. I'm merely saying that, because this is Transformers, we shouldn't be taking this as seriously as some folk seem to want to take it. It's escapism fantasy ... by Michael frickin' Bay no less. Anyone who went into TF2 expecting something that wasn't over-the-top ridiculous was deluding themselves ... especially if they had been paying attention at all during TF1. So dissecting the TF3 trailer based on such trivialities as "historical accuracies" -- when you've got bearded alien robots that look humanoid in a Michael Bay film -- makes no sense to me.clearly you a) missed the bearded robots from generation 1, like Wreck Gar, the Sharkticons and others and b) missed Jetfire with his beard, walking cane and aged appearance in ROTF.See ... if I were to take all of this seriously, I'd ask why a robot would have a metallic beard (and humanoid face). But it's Transformers, so who really cares?
In terms of over-the-top ridiculousness, TF2 makes TF1 look like a still life.
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