Revenge of the Fallen Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen news,info, etc thread

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would anyone mind if the did indeed push back the release date?

If it meant for a better movie, i wouldnt mind it all, but as Goglo said, it might not be necessary. We'll see.

I cannot really agree with that. I enjoyed the delightful quirks. They were the complete antithesis of the incredibly boring humans in Burton's Planet of the Apes. It reminded me of Invader Zim where 99.9% of humans were idiots. Plus, in the eyes of giant robots, that's probably how we would come off. Marty McFly on crack.

I dont think Bannercheck, Mikaela, Keller, Lennox or Epps seemed eccentric, at least not until they saw the robots up close and who wouldnt freak out a bit at that.
 
From the SHH front page:

Transformers 2 and Justice League Filming Updates
February 28, 2008

Variety has published an in-depth article talking about how a posssible Screen Actors Guild (SAG) strike could affect movie productions starting soon. The trade says Hollywood studios are refusing to schedule new start dates on films that can't complete shooting by June 30.

Transformers 2 director Michael Bay said the labor cloud has made the process harder, but not impossible as he tries to keep the film on track for an early June start in order to make its scheduled June 26, 2009 release date.

"If there is a strike, we shut down, but shutting down isn't that big a deal," Bay told the trade. "You make accommodations, you make a deal with vending houses on equipment and on the stages where you are shooting. You hope for the best, but you can't be incapacitated by the possibility that there will be a strike. We've got to get this town back to work. I can't imagine anyone wants another strike, we're all tired. Hopefully clearer heads will prevail."

Bay said that the sequel is still recovering from the writers strike, and that he's playing catch-up after getting back his trio of writers, Ehren Kruger, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci.

"They did a detailed outline before the writer's strike, and now they are in Michael Bay jail, holed up in a hotel and working feverishly," Bay said. "We're paying for a beautiful suite and they are getting a lot of work done. Hiring three writers was unusual, but it has been a godsend in getting us to where we need to be. Somehow you find a way to get it done."

If it's not one ****ing thing, it's the other. :cmad:
 
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If it's not one ****ing thing, it's the other. :cmad:

I'm cautiously optimistic about the SAG strike. I think Hollywood will try to avert another lengthy strike, and since SAG has said they wanted what WAG got I think the major studios may just give them that. I doubt after having a 3month strike, Hollywood would want to start another.
 
Won't or is not wanted back?

Rachel's character has ran its course, evident by the fact that after her character cracked the code in TF, she then had nothing better to do except barricading herself and others from Frenzy. And less human the better it is (plus we have Fox for the eye candy; we don't need another).
 
Gosh I hope we don't go down the freakin actors strike, the Hollywood people can't be that stupid could they? They lost tons of freakin money in the last one, why would they risk it agian?
 
That's Hollywood for you; what's obvious to the rest of the world isn't obvious to them.
 
From the SHH front page.

Transformers 2 to Film in Philadelphia?
Source: Main Line Today March 4, 2008

Main Line Today posted the following in February about projects that may film in Philadelphia:

"The film industry is [an] increasingly lucrative [thing] for government to em-brace," says Pinkenson. "We already have a reputation as the most cooperative and film-friendly city in the business. Having these tax incentives adds to our attraction. Right now, we’re looking at applications for six to eight films to begin in June, and more to follow."

The not-so-top-secret list includes Remorse, Three Sistas, Shyamalan’s Avatar series, a film based on Marley and Me and possibly Transformers 2. The GPFO website (film.org) is a good gauge of its commitment to making filmmaking a collective experience while enhancing Philly’s reputation as a movie-friendly city with manageable amounts of red tape. "How to" services are offered free of charge and cover everything from hiring a police officer to getting a street closed. There are numerous resources, including screenwriting contests, a job hotline and profiles spotlighting the city’s filmmakers.

Interesting, stay tuned. Transformers 2 is scheduled for a June 26, 2009 release.
 
It was also reported that Washington DC is on the locations list for TF2.
 
DC? Wow, maybe I can be an extra! :up:
 
"Lord Megatron, it would be an honor if you stepped on me."
 
thats interesting.....It's good that they've apparently not forgotten that one is still wandering around
 
Well I can't be sure that it would even involve Scorpy, hell it's not even confirmed that he will use Egypt as a location, however I figured that because Scorpinok was last seen in the Middle East he could have made his way over to Egypt. If Bay was smart he would use Scorps in a plot to discover oil fields which the Decepticons could refine into a new energy source, therefore leading a new invasion of Earth.
 
Egypt... If it was Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates etc. I'd be thinking about oil resources, but Egypt? I immediately start thinking about tangled plot ideas involving a stasis locked transformer entombed under a pyramid after being treated as one of the god kings thousands of years ago.

As much as any desert arid area can be dressed to look like a number of places with oil connections I can't see that taking on all the trouble of filming in Egypt would be for oil resource reasons.
 
Actually I didn't refer the Oil Field idea to Egypt but rather just an idea of where the plot could go.
 
Some more news just in.

Comics2film.com has reported that Michigan has now also been scouted as a possible location for Transformers 2. According to the site, the Michigan Film Advisory Commission said that six new scripts, including Transformers 2, have been submitted to them in the last four weeks, with budgets ranging from $1.5 million to $40 million. Parts of the first movie was also shot in Detroit. Detroit is also the location where the main office of the General Motors Corporation is located.

http://www.seibertron.com/news/view.php?id=12578

Also-

Transformers Movie director Michael Bay's official website has been updated with a countdown clock, similar to the one once gracing the front page of Seibertron.com, counting down the days, hours, minutes and seconds until the next instalment in the live-action Transformers Movie franchise.

It seems that the countdown clock is not visible on Internet Explorer 7 - but can be seen using other web browser such as Firefox.

As of this post, there remains 469 days 5 hours and 32 minutes until the release of the Transformers Movie sequel, scheduled for a June 26th 2009 release.

http://www.seibertron.com/news/view.php?id=12579
 
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