... probably die in the first 20 minutes of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
I posted this same thread at TFW2005. Think about it:
The casting call for female motorcycle riders asked for only a day's work on the Bethlehem, PA set:
The only images we've ever seen of the Arcee bike(s) were from the Wal-Mart video, from the Bethlehem set in early June (Bay himself even mentions that they "crashed a bike" in the first shot):
source
we know that the action scenes filmed in Bethlehem, the only place we've ever actually seen Arcee(s), is the opening action scene of the film:
The article about Will Kenefick, the builder of the Arcee bikes, mentions this:
So, they film the opening sequence in Bethlehem. Arcee(s) is/are spotted. We find out that they may have crashed a bike (on purpose or by accident, we don't really know), and then Arcee(s) is/are never seen again.
It seems like such a waste. Will Kenefick put a huge amount of work into those bikes, are they really only going to be used in one action scene? If the bikes do combine to form Arcee, why do something so complicated for a character that may bite the dust in the opening sequence? If they did that to solve her height "problem" - why bother, if she might die in the first few minutes of the film?
Any thoughts?
I posted this same thread at TFW2005. Think about it:
The casting call for female motorcycle riders asked for only a day's work on the Bethlehem, PA set:
sourcefemale motorcycle rider to do a days work on Transformers 2.
The only images we've ever seen of the Arcee bike(s) were from the Wal-Mart video, from the Bethlehem set in early June (Bay himself even mentions that they "crashed a bike" in the first shot):
source
we know that the action scenes filmed in Bethlehem, the only place we've ever actually seen Arcee(s), is the opening action scene of the film:
source.Filmmakers will shoot one of the movies opening scenes at the old Bethlehem Steel site next month and pour more than $500,000 into the citys economy in the process, Callahan said during a news conference Friday.
The article about Will Kenefick, the builder of the Arcee bikes, mentions this:
sourceBeing on a movie set carries not only the excitement of watching the film process, but the anxiety of watching carefully babied machines pushed to their limits and, for some, eventually meeting their demise, perhaps in a fiery explosion. It is, after all, a Michael Bay film.
So, they film the opening sequence in Bethlehem. Arcee(s) is/are spotted. We find out that they may have crashed a bike (on purpose or by accident, we don't really know), and then Arcee(s) is/are never seen again.
It seems like such a waste. Will Kenefick put a huge amount of work into those bikes, are they really only going to be used in one action scene? If the bikes do combine to form Arcee, why do something so complicated for a character that may bite the dust in the opening sequence? If they did that to solve her height "problem" - why bother, if she might die in the first few minutes of the film?
Any thoughts?