A Japanese blog, Eiga, has posted details suggesting that the World Première of Transformers Revenge of the Fallen may be in Tokyo on June 8th, four days prior to the US, at TOHO Cinemas, Roppongi Hills. Michael Bay, Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox will all be in attendance.
The rather jumbled translation:
[Eiga.com Movie News] 07 to the hit record published in the SF blockbuster, “Transformers” sequel, and four days earlier than the United States will be published June 20 in Japan, the world’s fastest “Transformers / Revenge” . The world première will be at the unveiling of the world’s first film, in Tokyo June 8 TOHO was decided at the Roppongi Hills SHINEMAZU. According to this, director Michael Bay, Shire of RABUFU star, Megan Fox, who plans to visit Japan.
July 3 is the original 1907 opening date is in 1900 North America 300 million dollars, all in world record 700,000,000 grossed 800 million dollars. In the same year in Japan was published in the August 4 date, fun revenue and 41 billion yen was a big hit, DVD has sold 64 million copies.
“Transformers”, was released TAKARATOMI 85 years, the original toy robot that transforms into various vehicles, such as. The latest “Transformers / revenge” of the Transformers toys come from TAKARATOMI May 30 will be released on Sunday.
Steven Spielberg’s and accomplished, following the original recently, and coach bay is said to have seen a rush of people in this film, in doing so, to further scale-up from the original content, “if this SUGO it! “divulging that exclamation. The previous total of 12 transformers of the body appeared in the film is more than five times over 60 new and original from 5000 and cost 100 million dollars, twice the number reported three billion dollars.
The blockbuster that sort of “place of birth” will be unveiled the first in Japan, but is likely to receive attention from around the world.
Paramount Pictures have released the RSVP details for the theaters showing the Transformers re-release and brand new accompanying Transformers 2 trailer. The flier provides a list of RSVP email addresses and suggests that by emailing them you can reserve a seat. This is not the case. To grab a ticket you must turn up at the theater as early as possible, to guarantee a seat — the addresses are used to determine popularity, as TLAMB discovered.
There shall also be a costume competition — the best dressed Autobot or Decepticon shall win a trip to the première in Los Angeles.
Thanks for the RSVP for the special screening of TRANSFORMERS. The screening is FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY, as this RSVP is to establish an accurate head count and does not guarantee seating. No one will be admitted once the screening begins.
Come to the screening dressed as the coolest/most creative/awesome Transformer ever and be entered to win a trip to the Première in Los Angeles!!!!
Transformers re-release locations
Los Angeles: 7pm at The Bridge Cinema De Lux, in IMAX
New York: 8pm at AMC Loews Lincoln Square in IMAX
San Francisco: 7pm at AMC Metreon in IMAX
Chicago: 8pm at Navy Pier in IMAX
Toronto: 7pm at Scotiabank in IMAX
Philadelphia: 7pm at UA King of Prussia in DIGITAL
Washington DC: 7pm at AMC Georgetown in DIGITAL
Dallas: 7pm at Studio Movie Grill Royal Lane in 35MM
Boston: 7pm at AMC Boston Common in 35MM
Phoenix: 7pm at Harkins Tempe Marketplace in Tempe in DIGITAL
Seattle: 7pm at Cinerama in 35MM
Atlanta: 7pm at Regal Atlantic Station in 35MM
Miami: 7pm at AMC Sunset in South Miami in 35MM
Detroit: 7pm ar Emagine Novi in Novi, MI in DIGITAL
San Diego: 7pm at Regal Edwards Mira Mesa in 35MM
Denver: 7pm at UA Colorado Center in 35MM
Sacramento: 7pm at UA Market Square in 35MM
Orlando: 7pm at Première Fashion Sq Mall in DIGITAL
Minneapolis: 7pm at AMC Southdale in Edina in 35MM
Baltimore: 7pm at AMC White Marsh in 35MM
Mixmaster’s toy packaging features a bio and pictures of all three toy modes — alt, robot and battle.
Resident chemist and explosives expert for the élite among the Decepticons, Mixmaster has spent his entire life learning all there is to know about chemical interaction. He can make thousands of poisons, explosives, and deadly gasses from the materials around him. The other Decepticons rely on him to fashion powerful warheads for their missiles, and dangerous venoms in which to coat their blades.
Collider were snapping shots on the ShoWest convention floor, included in their round up are Transformers 2 concession cups featuring Bumblebee, Megatron, Optimus Prime and Starscream.
Ratchet Bio
Racing across the dunes of the northern Sahara Desert, the roar of this engine echoing off the ever-shifting dunes, Autobot Ratchet charges toward the inevitable confrontation with Megatron and his assembled Decepticon army. Though he has battled against odds this bad in the past, no fight before has meant so much. He knows the fate of the universe rests on the outcome of this conflict, and he will do everything in his power to see to it that his allies come through it safe and victorious.
Skids & Mudflaps
TF08 have posted some close up shots of TF2’s mechanized Jar Jar Binks buck toothed twins toys; Skids and Mudflaps.
The feature, clearly strapped for footage as it shows the same scenes twice in under thirty seconds (and up to three times in two minutes), gives an overview of the sequel whilst giving Bay some time to explain how the robots have evolved. He also throws a dig at Cameron’s Avatar, suggesting that 3D is a gimmick.
Regular Transformers toy reviewer Peaugh is back with three more videos, this time for the Deluxe Chromia, Leader class Megatron and Scout class Dune Runner toys.
Whether Chromia combines with Arcee is still questionable, there are some extra unused parts included with Chromia which suggest the slight possibility.
Michael Bay recently noted that Steve Jablonsky and Linkin Park were working on the Transformers 2 score. Jablonsky scored the first movie and Linkin Park also appeared on that film’s official soundtrack.
BREAKING NEWS: Linkin Park will be working on the score for Transformers 2: Revenge Of The Fallen.
Although I wasn’t at liberty to say it before, the song I’ve been referencing here on mikeshinoda.com in the past few weeks…is actually being done for Michael Bay’s new Transformers film, due out June 24th.
In addition–and probably ever cooler–we have been offered the unique opportunity to help score the film. The song we wrote is being used as one of the themes, and we will be writing various interpolations on that theme, and trying out some other thematic ideas as part of the (very large) team scoring the film.
My bandmates and I are working with award-winning film composer (and resident ass-kicker) Hans Zimmer. We met with Hans last week, and heard some of the incredible things he and his guys have done with our new song. In the next few days, we’ll be doing some work with Hans’ amazing writing and recording crew.
Michael Bay has shown us select scenes from the film, and it looks incredible. I can’t wait for you to see it.
The toy isn’t yet in the hands of reviewers and Transformers sleuths, but an appearances has been made on the side of another Toy’s box. The deluxe class toy features two weapons protruding from its rear back: