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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.