Oh HELL NO! Ugh. 

Oh wow. The ensuing behind the scenes drama is going to be entertaining enough.
Rosie Huntington Whitley was less maintenanceEhren Kruger (screenwriter, Transformers series): She was there for rehearsals. But she seemed like an actress who didn't want to be a part of it. She was saying she wanted to, but she wasn't acting like it.
Michael Bay: She was in a different world, on her BlackBerry. You gotta stay focused. And you know, the Hitler thing. Steven [Spielberg] said, "Fire her right now."
Victoria's Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was cast in Fox's place as the new female lead in the third "Transformers" film.
Ian Bryce, a producer on the "Transformers" series, tells the magazine that Whiteley "has done an enormously wonderful job for being a newcomer."
Bay added, "Rosie came in and she would say hello to the crew. She would acknowledge the crew. She'd say thank you."
Whiteley tells the magazine, "I was really grateful to everybody, from the people on the catering department to the camera boys to the producers to Shia."
From a lot of her interviews, it sounds like she's just really introverted and it gets mistaken for blatant snobbishness or disinterest.
As the film opens, an army colonel named Schrader stashes some secret government material by the name of Project Aries underneath a furniture factory where Casey Jones, a hockey-playing 18-year-old, works. Casey gets suspicious and finds, to no surprise, four captive bulky, six-foot turtles proficient in martial arts. He takes pity and frees them, and they make a daring escape. The Turtles then introduce themselves to Casey and explain their backstory, the one TMNT fans know and love.
They Cliff Notes synopsis there read like an animated episode at best. When put into context of it being live action it also made me nauseous somewhat.Turtles all restrained. Looks like that bit from the rumored script stayed
http://www.sparknotes.com/mindhut/2...-bays-ninja-turtle-script-so-you-dont-have-to
As the film opens, an army colonel named Schrader stashes some secret government material by the name of Project Aries underneath a furniture factory where Casey Jones, a hockey-playing 18-year-old, works. Casey gets suspicious and finds, to no surprise, four captive bulky, six-foot turtles proficient in martial arts. He takes pity and frees them, and they make a daring escape. The Turtles then introduce themselves to Casey and explain their backstory, the one TMNT fans know and love.
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