Never caught more than a few episodes, but what I saw was interesting. Certainly better than most kid shows today.I don't mind the human element at all in these films, and I think Shia LeBeouf is pretty awesome. I just really like Beast Wars.![]()
Never caught more than a few episodes, but what I saw was interesting. Certainly better than most kid shows today.I don't mind the human element at all in these films, and I think Shia LeBeouf is pretty awesome. I just really like Beast Wars.![]()
"LaBeouf, who starts work on the next "Transformers" sequel Tuesday, said the third installment will be the best one yet. The new script restores a human element that got lost in the second movie, LaBeouf said..."
More here:
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies.ap.org/labeouf-promises-better-transformers-next-time-ap
Nice to see that some of them noticed that the second film was bad![]()
i'd love a Transformers movie set entirely on Cybertron with no humans. with the highly realistic CGI of the Bay flicks.
Does anyone really want to see 110 minutes of robots shooting at each other?
The big problem is that the filmmakers couldn't tell the difference either. That why they f*cked up the Constructicons. They had the Constructicons form Devastator, then still had the individual units in robot mode fighting Autobots. Everyone was confused.We'll never know unless they use the classic character designs. I can't tell one from the other in II at all.
The upcoming video game "Transformers The War for Cybertron" is the TF movie that I want to see. This is how the film trilogy should have started...the game seems to use the movie designs better than Michael Bay did.
I just checked this out:War for Cybertron depicts the massive battle that the Autobots and Decepticons waged on the planet Cybertron before the Transformers made their home on Earth.
Does filming a movie being filmed violate copyright? A man who passed by the set of Transformers 3 found his Youtube footage of the shoot removed for copyright violation after Paramount Studios complained.
Brown was witnessing one of the first days of filming for Transformers 3. A fan of the toy-inspired robot franchise, he whipped out his iPhone and captured about 3 minutes of video showing a film crew standing around, followed by three pretty awesome seconds of a hydraulic lift flinging a car 100 feet down the alley.
Filming Transformers 3 Being Filmed Violates Copyright, Studio Claimsit seems possible that someone at Paramount saw "Transformers" in the YouTube title and fired off the notice without watching the video. That would be sad, since issuing bogus DMCA notices can sometimes be civilly actionable.
Edit: There's an image of Bumblebee on the Hub logo, presumably from the new series. Looks like it's going to be CG.A new article from Advertising Age about Hasbro's new The Hub network that is launching on October 10th is news on the voice of Optimus Prime for the cartoon, return of a beloved cartoon series and an interesting ad limitation the new network will have to deal with. The article also gets into details about other plans the network has such as GI Joe: Renegades, My Little Pony and more. Below are quotes directly related to Transformers. (via TFW2005)
"...'Transformers Prime' will feature the voice of Peter Cullen, the original voice of Optimus Prime from the animated series as well as the Michael Bay-directed feature films. Additionally, 'Transformers' feature screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci will act as showrunners."
"There are a lot of people that liked the second one, but I hated it. I just didn't enjoy it. "I thought we missed the mark. I got confused, I couldn't see what the f**k was going on, you know with certain robots... I couldn't decipher what was happening. There were storyline paths that I just wouldn't have gone down."
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