The Hollywood reporter have posted a video interview with Transformers 2 writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. Within they discuss their aims for the project and their decision to return.
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Orci and Kurtzman video interview April 9th, 2009
Mixmaster, Fallen, Megatron toys and Hyper Hobby scans April 9th, 2009
Pictures of the new ROTF toys are popping up all over the place now, here are but a few:
Mixmaster
GenZhao has posted shots of the new Deluxe Mixmaster toy in it’s alt mode.
Hyper Hobby Scans
A Japanese magazine that compares the new ROTF toy models with their first movie counterparts:
The Fallen
This toy is on eBay from seller yayabee (view the auction).
Megatron
You can also get a look at the leader class Megatron toy at Cybertron.ca:
Michael Bay reveals more — No car chases, Devastator in IMAX April 7th, 2009
Speaking with MTV once again, Michael Bay has revealed further Transformers 2 details — this time focusing on the action scenes,
“There’s no car chase in this movie, […] There’s a lot of different types of action. In some movies, it’s the same action throughout the entire movie. There’s a lot of different types of action in this one, and that makes it interesting.”
He went on to confirm that we would see Devastator in full IMAX glory before claiming:
“[Several scenes] are going to be on IMAX, which is awesome. […] Some of our main scenes were shot with IMAX cameras, so the screen will pop wide [if you see the film in an IMAX theater]. It’s the first movie to do serious digital effects in IMAX quality.”
The opening shot of the movie, which should also be in IMAX, will feature Megan Fox and shall beat that ‘flirtatious hood opening scene’ from the first movie:
“It’s better. […] [While filming] I was at a gas station buying ice cream bars, and these 15-year-old boys were looking at me. They were like, ‘You’re that dude that directed “Transformers”!’ And I’m like, ‘Yeah. Do you want to see “Transformers 2″? They were like, ‘Yeah!’ ” “I said, ‘Why do you want to see it?’ And together, in unison, they said, ‘The hot chick!’ […] It will be a good shot for them.”
Toy shots and video review of Scalpel (The Doctor), on sale on eBay April 6th, 2009
eBay seller yayabeee has listed Scalpel on the auction site with a host of new images detailing every aspect of the toy. Meanwhile a video review of the toy has been posted by Peaugh detailing the transformation from microscope to robot bug.
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Devastator, Barricade, Jetfire, Mixmaster toy images April 6th, 2009
A batch of production concepts have been leaked via TF08, revealing some details about the Devastator robot mode and toy. Also included are robot and alt mode shots of Jetfire, Deluxe Mixmaster and Deluxe Barricade, a concept of how the Sam Witwicky figure interacts with Human Alliance Bumblebee and a Megatron Power Bot thrown in for good measure:
Barricade
Jetfire
Bumblebee and Sam Witwicky
Megatron Power Bot
Bay reveals character death April 4th, 2009
This story has spoilers, if you hadn’t already guessed. Michael Bay has been speaking to MTV about Transformers 2 and reveals a character’s death. Spoiler after the break…
Description of Transformers 2 footage shown at ShoWest April 3rd, 2009
Quint from AICN was on hand at ShoWest to see the Transformers 2 footage that aired as part of Michael Bay’s Vanguard Award acceptance. Crying Bumblebee with Washer screen fluid?
The full scene was Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox going into Sam’s parent’s garage to talk with Bumblebee, who is, apparently, still having trouble with his voicebox. He’s able to cough up a few staticy words, but still communicates mostly through pop songs (lame).
Shia tells Bumblebee that he’s going away to college and can’t bring him along. Freshmen aren’t allowed to have cars at his college, apparently, and Sam doesn’t need protection anymore anyway, he says.
As he talks with Bumblebee, Fox is outside… we see that the Witwicky house is being repaired… so I take it this isn’t too long after the first one or there was a bit of action that happened prior to this clip.
Anyway, Fox stips out of her black leather pants and jacket, revealing a dress… Prom? Something. But Megan Fox stripping is a-okay for whatever reason.
Back in the garage, Bumblebee isn’t taking the news well, dramatically crying (window-washer liquid) and waving his arms. This could have actually been fairly emotional. LaBeouf is playing the scene that way, but the robot is so over the top I don’t know if it was supposed to be a comic scene or not.
So, the scene wasn’t all that great, but the montage of action was fucking awesome, as I’m sure Bay would say. We get a look at the Devastator (massive and pretty sweet) knocking the hell out of Optimus. The shot is from far away and Optimus is fighting in a large, open grass field in bright daylight. He’s hit and sails through the air towards us, hitting the ground and rolling to a stop right at the camera. He sits up and spits out something metal (robot tooth?).
There were quick flashes of a lot of cool action. There was a Decepticon with giant saw blades that cuts a car in half, splitting up Shia and Fox. There was a shot of a decepticon bug being forced into Shia’s mouth… another shot was of a transformer fly that Shia has pinched between his fingers… and a lot of quick big action scenes… a transformer that is two giant wheels, ‘splosions, etc, etc.
Looks like more of the same so if you hated the first movie you probably won’t like this one much more, but I hear that the action makes the first movie look like DRIVING MISS DAISY… and that Bay learned a few lessons from the first, focusing on the robots more than the humans this time out. I hope so.
And from SHH:
A little later, Michael Bay thrilled the packed ballroom with a scene from the Transformers sequel which involved Shia LaBeouf’s Sam Witwicky, Megan Fox’s Mikaela Banes and Bumblebee. Sam opens the garage door to see Bumblebee in robot form hitting himself in the head trying to get his voice back. Sam tells the robot that he wants to talk about college, to which Bumblebee starts playing The Pointer Sisters’ “I’m So Excited” and dancing around, but Sam tells him that he’s not going to which the robot gives a heavy groan. Sam gives him a long speech why it’s best Bumblebee doesn’t accompany him, while Mikaela runs outside and starts to disrobe (Yowza!)… no wait, she’s just changing outfits. Bumblebee isn’t happy and he starts spraying water from his head as if he was crying. Sam explains that he wants to go to college and experience it like a normal guy, but that Bumblebee will always be his first car, etc. As he finishes his sentimental speech, Sam turns and opens the garage door and Mikaela is standing there in what appears to be a wedding dress holding a purple bouquet of flowers.
After that dialogue scene, what followed was a two minute montage of some of the robot action from the movie giving glimpses of almost all the Autobots and Decepticons we’ll be seeing as well as The Fallen, most of them on screen slightly longer than the footage seen before. To be honest, it was cut together so quickly that only a diehard mega-fan might be able to see it and name every robot or figure out exactly what was going on. Regardless, it looks like Bay has done it again and anyone who liked the first movie should be suitably impressed with the sequel.
Piece of AllSpark at LG Booth April 3rd, 2009
At the LG Transformers booth, amongst all the news about Transformers phones, there is a piece of the All Spark wrapper up safely in a canister, as seen in the Officially released movie screenshot. Picture from the booth comes via TLAMB:
Original LG press release explaining the tie-ins:
Visitors at the LG Mobile Phones booth (#4100, Central Hall) will have the opportunity to meet renowned film director Michael Bay on Thursday, April 2, at 2:00PM (PDT) as he greets fans and signs posters from the new movie. LG Mobile Phones will also unveil design renderings of a LG limited edition “Transformers” Versa phone, which will be made available only through consumer promotions as part of their overall movie tie-in campaign.
Prior to the film’s June 24 release, LG Mobile Phones will reveal advertising, retail, online and other consumer electronics initiatives utilizing the film as a key theme for the marketing campaign. The LG limited edition “Transformers” Versa phone, along with the company’s premium line of handsets, offers the latest in mobile technology, allowing people to change their mobile life using one device. Many of these LG Mobile Phone products were used during the making of the film.