As expected, the toy video reviews for the Mudflap & Skids Ice Cream truck and the red Arcee motorcycle have been posted by Peaugh. These two toys represent the full scale of the Transformers 2 toy line — from awesome must buy to the strange and odd (and ultimately pass).
Videos
Ice Cream truck and Arcee video reviews June 17th, 2009
Three more Transformers 2 TV Spots — HD Kitchen Bots June 16th, 2009
Space Moms
This is a high quality HD version of the TV Spot we put up earlier today. Being in HD we can get a good look at some of the kitchen-bots that come alive when there’s an accident with the AllSpark.
Evolved
Evolved shows a bit more of the small ball bearing bots and Ravage.
Save the world
“They’re searching for Sam!”
Transformers 2 clip — Grindor captures Sam and Co. June 16th, 2009
The exclusive BD live Revenge of the Fallen footage is now online. Two of the three clips are those we’ve seen recently; Wheelie being attacked by Mikaela and Sergeant Epps closing in on Demolisher with NEST. The third is new and shows more of the Saturn chase seen wherein the car holding Shia, Megan and Ramon is captured by Grindor and dropped at the feet of Starscream.
BD live clip
The video must be muted because the sound is not correct, and is instead incredibly ear piercing! TURN OFF SPEAKERS BEFORE WATCHING!
Wheelie clip
The Wheelie clip is also available in HD, with no subtitles:
Transformers 2 worldwide premieres; London, Berlin, Madrid June 16th, 2009
Tokyo, Seoul, Berlin, Madrid and London. Transformers 2 is traveling the world and creating tons of press in the process. Here are some videos and photos from the big events, each one revealing a different Megan Fox outfit, the Berlin one being particularly odd.
Playlist of Première videos
A small selection of professional and fan filmed shots from a selection of premieres, for those that couldn’t be there:
London Première
Berlin Première
Madrid Première
Transformers 2 in the press part 2 June 16th, 2009
Here’s another quick round up of some Transformers 2 articles that are hitting the press at the moment.
Michael Bay’s earnings from first Transformers movie
via Yahoo,
Shia LaBeouf received an upfront sum of $500,000 for his role in the first “Transformers.” However, Bay’s deal passed on a fee for directing and executive producing in exchange for a slice of the profits from all the film’s revenue sources. The film, which cost the studio an estimated $155 million to make, earned over $700 million worldwide and was a top-selling DVD. Bay’s final take from the movie: somewhere in the neighborhood of $75 million.
LaBeouf is getting a raise for the sequel, “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.” His paycheck is estimated at about $5 million. Bay will once again get a cut of the profits, which could take longer to accumulate since the budget for the second movie approached $200 million.
ROVE interview Isabel Lucas
Matthew Marsden injured in Helicopter stunt
The Sunday Mercury caught up with Matthew Marsden to find out about his near death encounter with a helicopter on the set of Transformers 2:
“It was a nightmare,” recalls Matthew, speaking from his home in Los Angeles. “I had a very close shave when a helicopter crashed and missed me by a foot. I stepped out of the way a second before it hit the ground. The stunt went off too early, I should have been some considerable way away. I didn’t seriously injure myself, apart from shearing off one of my bottom teeth. There was a bit of blood, but my adrenaline kicked in so I didn’t feel it.
“I just remember the director, Michael Bay, shouting, ‘Oh my God! Everyone look at Matt!’. One of the crew rushed up and said, ‘Dude, do you have any idea how close that was?’. I said ‘As long as I look cool, I don’t care!’. People will probably think that it’s a computer-generated special effect, but I can assure you it was very real. It’s fine, I’m still here with all my fingers and toes, though not all my teeth.”
Insider interview Shia
Isabel Lucas interview
Sky News interviewed Isabel Lucas at the Tokyo world première:
It is Lucas’ first [press conference] and admits it’s overwhelming. ‘It’s been a whirlwind,’ she says. ‘I’ve worked on five productions since Home and Away and this is the first one to be released, so I haven’t ever experienced doing a press junket or a première, so this is like really being thrown right into the midst of it, into the deep end.’
Spielberg, who is an executive producer on the new Transformers movie, suggested her to director Michael Bay for the role of Alice after working with her on the HBO mini-series The Pacific, which he also produced. One successful audition later and Lucas had landed the biggest movie role of her career.
‘I was really intrigued by the character because there is more than meets the eye — literally,’ she says. ‘She’s a layered character, and that’s interesting for any actor to play really something different from yourself and to understand and relate to her even though she might have darker intentions. She’s fun to play.’
She describes one particular scene with LaBeouf which required an attention to detail that she’d never experienced before. The shot was so specific for a certain CGI effect that they were trying to achieve and the camera was about 30cm away and he (Bay) was like yelling at me so specifically to tilt my head down! Tilt it to the right! Tilt it down again! Now lift it slightly! But he really is an amazing visual genius, and the finished product you understand why he was being so specific with details.’
‘They know that this genre of film is not really what I’m drawn to, I’m drawn to scripts that are unique and have meaning. But that’s what is so wonderful about being an actor, is the diversity of the kind of films you can be a part of. I’m just honoured for the opportunity, and if it opens other doors career-wise I’ll be very fortunate.’
New Transformers 2 TV Spot with Kitchen Bots June 15th, 2009
A new TV spot for Revenge of the Fallen is airing, this one features the mini kitchen robots we’ve heard about (such as a transforming toaster) and seemingly Bumblebee’s response. The video embedded below actually includes another TV spot at the start, this is “Fate” and one we have already seen.
Scavenger Transformers 2 footage now in English June 14th, 2009
The German NEST video that shows the army swooping in on Scavenger’s (or Demolishor) position at Bethlehem Steel is now available in it’s original English form, for all to enjoy (although this time there are Japanese subtitles):
Thanks Kyle and Rumah!
Transformers 2 in the press; interviews, pics and trilogy June 14th, 2009
As expected, the cast of Transformers 2 are appearing left, right and center as part of the Revenge of the Fallen press explosion. Here’s a quick round up of the articles and features we know about.
Megan Fox and Optimus Prime in EW
”If I’m still making Transformers five years from now, I might not be so überexcited. But there’s nothing specific that I need to accomplish. I just want to still be working.”
Warning: do not try getting your hair caught up in barbed wire at home.
”People are well aware that [Transformers] is not a movie about acting. And once you realize that, it becomes almost fun because you can be in the moment and go, ‘All right, I know that when he calls Action! I’m either going to be running or screaming, or both.”’
Transformers turned you into an overnight star. Looking back, how do you feel about the movie?
I’m terrible in it. It’s my first real movie and it’s not honest and not realistic. The movie wasn’t bad, I just wasn’t proud about what I did.What was it like the first time you worked with him?
I was actually an extra on Bad Boys II [in 2003]. There’s a club scene, and I was one of the club kids. I was in a stars-and-stripes bikini and a cowboy hat, dancing under a waterfall.You’re a bigger star now than when you did the first Transformers. Did they beef up your role in the sequel?
The humans are still secondary to the robots because it’s a movie about robots. I feel like the part is adequate. I feel like we do something that’s watchable on our end and then ILM makes it phenomenal.You don’t sound convinced that this is the greatest movie on earth.
It’s not trying to be the greatest movie on earth. It’s going to be the best action movie of the summer. Hands down, it will win that. But it’s not trying to be a Golden Globe-nominated film. It’s a badass popcorn summer movie.You up for a third Transformers?
Sure. I mean, I can’t s— on this movie because it did give me a career and open all these doors for me. But I don’t want to blow smoke up people’s ass. People are well aware that this is not a movie about acting. And once you realize that, it becomes almost fun because you can be in the moment and go, ”All right, I know that when he calls Action! I’m either going to be running or screaming, or both.”
Shia and Megan talk trilogy with MTV
Megan Fox on Transformers 3
“I’m really happy to have been a part of these films, obviously, and if they wanted me to come back for a third one, I would. I owe them,” she laughed. “I owe them my career, really.”
Roberto Orci on Transformers 3
“I’d like to see some version of Galvatron,” said Roberto Orci.. “I would like to see Unicron, too, and really anything that ends in the word ‘ron.’ Dinobots! I think, eventually, the Dinobots are going to have to happen.”
“It’s totally possible that, just for the benefit of ‘Transformers’ to stay cool and awesome, we should have to let new people come in and do it,” Kurtzman said.
Shia on Transformers 3
“I don’t think [we’ll make ‘Transformers 3′] right away, but I wouldn’t kill it either,” LaBeouf explained, saying that just like Michael Bay, all the stars need a break from the giant robot franchise. “I don’t think we’re going to do one anytime soon. I think we all need a break from each other and a break from the project. We just need to collect ourselves and come back to it. They’re hard to make, man.”
Shia talks Revenge of the Fallen video game
“I’m a gamer. Always have been — always will be. This one looks a-w-e-s-o-m-e! ”