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Is Shia LaBeouf the next Tom Cruise?
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Shia LaBeouf is better than Tom Cruise in so many ways
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I love these pictures. "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" was a hit movie this past summer. Those robots in disguise are real though. Real, and protecting this planet from intergalactic menaces like the Decepticons. You can see it for yourself in our new flipbook gallery, in which Bumblebee reveals himself to the people of Sydney, [...]
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- Transformers Soundwave costume (blog.makezine.com)
- Michael Bay on 'Transformers 3': Less Action, More Emotion (httwww.cinematical.com)
Sporadically fun, "Transformers" more often lumbers — loudly, proudly — as it delves into the ancient antagonisms of the decent alien Autobots and deadly Decepticons. Shia LaBeouf returns as Sam Witwicky, the kid the Autobots sought out in their ages-old fight with the Decepticons.
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According to ''[[Transformers: The Movie Prequel]]'' comic book by [[IDW Publishing]], [[Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron]] co-ruled Cybertron. The [[Allspark]] is responsible for giving life to the Transformers. When Megatron begins a war to control it for himself, Optimus sends it into the depths of outer space in the hope that...
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From en.wikipedia.org
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It's pretty hard to miss this week's premiere Blu-ray release, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen may not be as well regarded as the first movie, but the hype train has continued to roll. Still holding out on a possible purchase? A slew of reviews of the Blu-ray edition are available to help you make a choice, so dig in and see what there is. The Dallas Morning News says FX can't turn a bad film into a good one, but were...
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From engadgethd.com
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The AllSpark has a great write-up with ILM's animation supervisor Scott Benza from the Paramount's press junket from a few weeks ago for the home video release of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. He talks about the challenges and landmarks of the film. A lot of the information has been covered in previous articles and the special edition of the movie but still makes for an interesting read. Below is a snippet, the full article can be found...
From transformerslive.blogspot.com
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- How ROTF Should Have Ended and Music Video (blogger.com)
- G4's Transformers: ROTF DVD Review (transformerslive.blogspot.com)
- Transformers: ROTF Price Guide (transformerslive.blogspot.com)
Autobots and Decepticon Halloween costumes are hot items this fall, with Optimus Prime, Megatron and Bumblebee being the most popular. When the movie Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen came out in June 2009, kids were immediately attracted to the colorful robots. Transformers costumes can be found online at all price points, or made at home using ordinary craft supplies.
From huliq.com
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- Get A Call From a Transformer (blogger.com)
- Optimus Prime Takes on Megatron at NASCAR Race (blog.wired.com)
- Interactive: Optimus Prime's Transformation (thebostonchannel.com)
The rumors are true; there is a secret video with the Blu-ray edition of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. With the right combination vehicles in the Blu-ray exclusive extra feature "The AllSpark Experiment" the video will unlock with Michael Bay discussing some of ideas he has for Transformers 3.In the video, Bay suggests he is going to try to go "sideways" rather than bigger with more research into Transformers lore (and image of...
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