Transformers Movies
Nelson, the administrator of Transformers 3 Director Michael Bay's official website Shoot For the Edit has uploaded an extended video of the production's Chicago shoot. This new video has additional footage on top of the stuff we have previously seen. The video shows off the new Mercedes Benz E350, the Stingray Corvette Concept Convertible, and other general shots. ABC7 Chicago also has an interview with Director Michael Bay and Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who talks about filming in Chicago.
Hot off the encoding process, we have a video from The Hub booth at San Diego Comic-Con 2010 showing off previews of all of their shows coming this fall. The video montage also includes Transformers: Prime about 45 seconds in, showing flashes of the one and only Peter Cullen and early design sketches of Optimus Prime. Take a look at the video after the jump!
Thanks to Youtube user zztoeurope, we have three new videos of the Transformers 3 shoot that took place in Chicago yesterday. The first video shows the NASCAR trio, Camaro, Ferrari 458, H2, Stingray Concept Convertible, and
Yesterday, we told you about the first shots of Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Tyrese Gibson on the set of Transformers 3, and today, we have some video of the scene to share with you. The video offers some behind-the-scenes looks at the set and the setting for the scenes. Like yesterday, the setting is quite spoiler-ish, so do not watch the video unless you want to be spoiled. View the video over at MSN UK.
A video available on XBox Live previewing the campaigns for the video game Transformers: War for Cybertron has now hit Youtube. The video is rather spoilerish, showing the circumstances of how Optimus Prime met Bumblebee for the first time and how Megatron rose to power. Jump through the view it.
A commercial from Game Stop advertising their exclusive pre-order bonus of Shockwave with every copy of Transformers: War for Cybertron has popped up over at Yahoo! video. The video is quite comical, with Megatron leaving and telling Shockwave that he's in charge. Shockwave immediately commands Soundwave to turn into a boombox (sorry, his alternate mode will only be a truck in the game) and play "The Touch" by the one and only Stan Bush. Starscream, of course, complains, but since Shockwave has a higher hit percentage, he gets to choose. To view the video, head into the full article.
Watch Mojo has posted a video highlighting the seven things that you need to know about the upcoming Activision video game Transformers: War for Cybertron. The video provides information that we already know from our hands-on preview and our interviews for the preview and designers, but for those of you who don't like to read, this should give you a good amount of information on the game.
Activision has just sent over a video highlighting the multiplayer features of High Moon Studios' upcoming game Transformers: War for Cybertron. Game Director Matt "Tieg" Tieger and Lead Programmer Andrew Zaferakis discuss the various multiplayer game modes Countdown to Extinction, Conquest, deathmatch, team deathmatch, Power Struggle, and Code of Power. Watch the video embedded after the jump!
In a recent video review by Peaugh of the blue repaint of Transformers Classics Bumblebee a.k.a. Glyph, we have reached the conclusion that other than the new paint job, the figure does not offer anything new. He speculates that because of the chrome, it is most likely a TakaraTomy release, but he also in the dark on what purpose this repaint will serve, just like the rest of us.
The time has come for the debut of the Transformers: War for Cybertron gameplay trailer! The video shows off some cut scenes, but also provides a look at some of the gameplay, showing the player taking on characters such as Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, and Megatron. The thumb seen on the right also shows off Omega Supreme's intense gun on his right arm, which is a prelude to the battle between the behemoth and Megatron that we were previewed at Toy Fair.
Hasbro, Inc. has released the second episode of their Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen web series Cyber Missions. This episode picks up right where the premiere episode ended: Bumblebee has subdued Soundwave and Ironhide and Bludgeon continue their battle in the jungle. Watch the video now at Transformers.com.
Update: According to Box Office Mojo, Avatar has beaten Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen as the top grossing film of 2009 by $27 million. With two days until the end of the 2009 calendar year, it is official that Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, much to my glee and to the chagrin of many, has topped the box office of 2009 with a whopping $402.2 million domestic gross ($432.9 million overseas). According to the website Box Office Mojo, the closest film to gross as much domestically is Harry Potter $301.96 million, but performed a lot better overseas with $627.4 million, mainly due to the larger following of the franchise within the UK region.
No “Coattails of the Fallen” this month. Issue 3 in the Tales of the Fallen series is a solid entry in to the movie-verse fiction, possibly because it has the wrecking balls to step away from it.“Tales of the Fallen” is Pig Latin for “Movie-verse Spotlight” and this month’s focus is the cantankerous Jetfire. Now with character, not just caricature. Check out the Full Review Here.
Surely many of you have read Roger Ebert's review of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which to put it lightly, was scathing. We won't bore you with his actual review, which begins with, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a horrible experience of unbearable length, briefly punctuated by three or four amusing moments." So, obviously, Ebert didn't like the film, and he felt the need to defend what he thought of the film and what he thought of others who wrote to him or directed something towards him that disagreed with him. His message to you? You're wrong. Read more.
To help promote the box office king for two weekends in a row that is Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Optimus Prime stopped by The Late Show with David Letterman last night to do the Top Ten list. The topic was "things that sound cool when spoken by a giant robot," which included just random quotes. In fact, it's so random, it actually works. I'm not a fan of David Letterman, but this is kinda funny. It's unknown if Peter Cullen voiced Optimus Prime in this segment, but it sounds very much like him. Jump through to watch the video.
A new Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen clip has been posted over at the film's UK counterpart's Facebook page. The video is an extended look at when Sam discovers the AllSpark fragment that gives live to all of the kitchen appliances. The video has also been uploaded to Youtube, which is embedded after the jump.
A new Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen television spot has popped up on the interwebs, so we're sure some of you have seen it already on the boob tube. But for those who have not, this new brief spot showcases the debut of Sideswipe (Chevrolet Stingray Corvette Concept) and comes out with a bang. Consider a bit spoilerish if you haven't seen the previous spot "Ancient Power." Video embedded after the jump!
A large number of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen television spots have popped up online thanks to Director Michael Bay. The spots deliver a heap of new footage onto your eyes, including a new scene with Sideways, Mixmaster, and a longer clip of the kitchen robots. Also, the Saturn Astra clip without sound now has sound, so we have also embedded that after the jump. All of these videos may be considered insanely spoilerish, so if you don't want to watch it, don't click through! 























