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Postby funkyaw » Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:39 am

Parramatta Westfields Toys R Us had the Blackout and Scorponok double pack for $69.95.
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Postby Robzimus Prime » Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:59 am

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners! :APPLAUSE:

Dammit - I forgot to enter! :HEADHURTS:

Not sure if I want to read any of your posts after you see the movie tho... I'm not worried you'll reveal spoilers, I'm just worried I'll be able to get a sense of how the movie "was" from your reactions. (Kind of like watching a replay of a footy match with someone who knows the final score) :-s
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Postby spiritofcat » Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:27 am

Mulla™ wrote:
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Mulla™ wrote:What with having to go to Sydney on Tuesday to see the movie and all. MUHAHAHAHAHAH! :P
Gutsman Heavy, Burn, congratulations also. Sheogorath, i_amtrunks, I want to see your hands in the air and tell me you're coming. Don't disappoint me now.
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Oh well. I'll just see it once it comes out.
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Postby Burn » Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:55 am

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i_amtrunks wrote:The gimmick designed for 6 year olds apparently also works a charm on 22 year old women as well.


Well now I know what to get Sheogorath for her next birthday. A present designed for a six year old! :grin:
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Postby Robzimus Prime » Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:12 pm

Toyworld in Adelaide is having a good sale on Movie toys (except Legends, Real Gear and Heroes).

Deluxe figs and FABs are $24.99.
Voyagers (they had a couple of Starscreams and Ironhides) are $39.99.
Leader Class Megatron for only $69.99!!! Nice price!

They also had Voice Changers for $69.99 – but not Peter Cullen’s voice unfortunately!
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Postby spiritofcat » Sun Jun 10, 2007 4:53 am

I just got this info in an email from Supanova:
TICKETS TO BE WON FOR FULL-LENGTH SCREENING AND PRESS CONFERENCE WITH MICHAEL BAY!

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Other Decepticons…

Do we have a competition for you thanks to Paramount, DreamWorks and their mega-movie release, TRANSFORMERS !

Firstly, we have five (5) awesome double-passes to the WORLD'S first FULL screening of Transformers, 6pm Tuesday June 12 th at Hoyts Cinema in the Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park, Sydney. This will be a star-studded event full of VIPs, limos, hummers, with only a select crowd getting to see it with director Michael Bay (Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, Bad Boys I & II, The Rock, The Island), lead actor and sexy starlet Megan Fox as well as Australia's very own Rachael Taylor (See No Evil, Man-Thing)!

Secondly, on top of that, we have another twenty (20) double-passes to the official Press Conference, hosted by Michael Bay himself 12noon on Wednesday June 13th, where you might be selected to ask your very own question to the director of the film!

So considering asking a question is a real possibility we invite anyone interested in these prizes to write what they'd ask if they had the chance to win attend the Press Conference! Top five (5) answers will win both the Screening Tickets and Press Conference Tickets with fifteen (15) runner-up packs to attend the Press Conference. Email your answers to transformers@supanova.com.au and good luck!

Thirdly, the grand-daddy of them all is a $25,000 First Prize plus four-hundred (400) double-passes that will give heaps of fans a chance to transform their night by scoring tickets to a special advance screening of Transformers, Wednesday June 2, the day before it is officially released in Australia.

But to enter the last comp YOU HAVE TO BE THERE at Hoyts, The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park from 5.30pm this Tuesday, June 12, and tell us in 25 words or less how $25,000 would transform your life where the competition entry forms will be available to be filled out. For all the terms and conditions please visit http://transformersthemovie.com.au .

Please note that the Supanova section of the above competition is open to Australian residents only and that transportation to the Screening and Press Conference is the sole responsibility of the winner. Supanova reserves the right to reallocate tickets so that the seats and positions are used and not lost if the winner(s) is unable to utilise them.
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Postby i_amtrunks » Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:24 pm

Its slightly odd that there have been so many comps for this preview screening.

Is it because the media doesnt care too much about Transformers, so all the spare seats have to go to comp winners?

Hoyts, Supanova, and the other comp that Burn and about another dozen people on Seibertron/TAAU won tickets from... Its quite a lot of free seats.

Too bad most of us work, 12pm midday is not a user friendly press conference time. Great for those in the media, but not normal people.
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Postby i_amtrunks » Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:46 pm

Well from the few tidbits that the good people at TAAU have let slip, (seeing as Paramount asked them all not to disclose any information about the movie until the end of June) it seems as though the movie is quite good.

Apparently there are plenty of jokes/ funny moments that had the cinema laughing, and it was generally well received (although everyone still rushed out when the credits began)

Also there have been hints that the subtitles are special, and something to look out for. No comments on general acting ability, but no complaints about the voice actors either.

Dont forget that the TRU sale starts today!
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Postby Droopz » Wed Jun 13, 2007 7:00 pm

Hi Harry,

You don’t know me, but I know you. I’ve previously submitted a review for ‘The Host’ (under the mock-goth pseudonym Womb2Doom which I don’t like anymore, **** you very much) but you greedily kept it to yourself. Whatever

I attended the “world premiere” (in Sydney, Australia – the exclusive owners of the McOz burger) of Transformers last night with Michael “Do You Have It In Flames” Bay in attendance. He explained that he’d just finished the movie “19 minutes ago” and that we were the first audience to see the final film.

Quick background; I have fond affection for the Transformers cartoon but do not remember much about the series except the broad basics (they transform). I immensely enjoy Michael Bay films as I understand that they’re not going to shine me the right way or make me appreciate the elderly on all three levels. They are just there to make my dick harder for longer.

Which bring me to the following conclusion: those people out there who rued the day Michael Bay picked up directing duties for Transformers are idiots. Out and out fools. A flame on a once-flameless robot does not a bad movie make. Paul WS Anderson would have made this movie flameless and delivered a turgid pile of soggy salmon stool sample. There is NO OTHER director working today who could have provided the over-whelming spectacle that I witnessed last night. Exhilarating, and then some. This movie is exactly what a 2 hour live-action Transformers episode should be. In fact, I’m going to go as far as say that this is very possibly the best TV to big screen adaptation I can recall (having only recalled The Fugitive, Mission Impossible, The Mod Squad and Charlies Angels: Full Throttle). Transformers totally recaptures the euphoria of being 7 years old, sitting on the carpet in front of my old television set, TOTALLY engulfed by the awesomeness of fighting Transforming robots, neglecting my rice bubbles until they neither snap, crackle nor pop. Everything great about 80’s action cartoons from the action hero poses to the cheesy-fun good guy/bad guy back and fourths is here in hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades!

Before going into specific details about positives I shall address the “negatives” which are escorted here in inverted commas for the sheer fact that it never once hindered this experience for me. Now, some will claim that the first two are pretty big negatives but when you have giant robots dancing around said “negatives”, I raise my shoulders, close my eyes, turn my head slightly right and exclaim, “meh”;

1. First up, and this includes a detailed plot summary; I had NO IDEA what the hay was going on here. Ever. The whole movie. I looked around to my mates who had the exact same look on their faces – I don’t know what is going on but I am loving it so much the sides of my mouth will soon bleed from the smiling! I think it had something to do with a cube that may or may not be a bad influence on the XBOX 360 community.

2. Second “negative” was one of things that adversely affected the latter two of the threquel efforts this year – over-crowding. There is pretty much only two human leads in this movie but dozens of supporting players to drop bits of exposition in between the stomping and driving and giant smack downs. These characters are usually quirky, funny or unusual (Jon Voight’s secretary of Defence gives Harrison Ford’s Mr President a run for his money in the “useful” department) in any number of ways and most get their moment in the sun. This may be the first movie that Bernie Mac didn’t annoy me but this may also be the first movie he only had eight lines. There are way too many more to mention individually. John Turturro – “Criminal girls are HOT!” Thank you, Jesus.

3. One CG shot. Yep, I’m scraping the barrel. This CG man may have been pretty bad but once he gets flicked off screen I laughed and forgot my troubles with a big cup of warm smash-em-ups!

4. The small gremlin-bot. Stupid and pointless. My only true gripe about the whole movie.

Specific positives;

1. Michael Bay. I’m sure all the plot information was actually featured and repeat viewings would render my number one complaint redundant (except for Sector 7, the most powerful arm of the government that has no power) but this film moves with such g-force gusto, I couldn’t care less. This is the most fun I’ve had in a cinema without Paul Ruebens (I like to stay up to date)

2. The action. There are so many individual action set pieces I can’t and won’t tell you. EVERY SINGLE ONE of them is a winner, even the annoying gremlin-bot. The first time Barricade transforms on-screen brought the house down. This was early on and we were treated to many, many more structure descending moments

3. The Decepticons. These guys are just too school for cool! I was induced to several joygasms, specifically the first time they assemble as a team appearing on screen in radio communiqué announcing they are on the way with something like “Bonecrusher, en route!” (in alien transcribed-to-English subtitle). This was a toy commercial brought to lovely life. I love that at the end of this sequence they all announce “All hail Megatron!”

4. The end city based action sequences. Easily the best thing to appear on screen since three V-Rexs went primal a few years back.

5. The score. Steve Jablonsky delivered a thumping great score and is possibly the sole reason gremlin-bot is tolerable.

6. CG. Flawless in every respect (except for point 3 in the “negatives”). Michael has come a long way since the blurred pixels of Armageddon. I think the biggest compliment I can pay ILM for this is that not once during the movie did I stop and think “Wow, great CG!” It worked perfectly in hand with the story and action like it should. Very impressed!

7. Meagan Fox. Too sexy to continue typing with one hand.

8. Shia Le Beof. Great in the lead. Very funny, dramatically convincing and charismatic. He worked well to hold his own against his metallic co-stars.

I don’t want to over-sell this and come off all leafy but this, for me is an instant classic of mega-proportions (I just over-sold it, didn’t I?)! I just won’t believe that any true Transformers fan could sit through this and not be anything but blown anyway. This IS a Transformers movie!

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Postby i_amtrunks » Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:09 pm

Well the Australian advertising for the film is in full swing, Posters are up on Bus-stops all around Sydney, and the Cinemas seem to have gone Transformers crazy, posters are everywhere.

Anyone had time to mozy on down to their local TRU yet? I still haven't been in about a month, so Im yet to see the giant display that some people have been talking about.
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Postby Gutsman Heavy » Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:59 pm

my TRU has a big display, only wave one figs mind you.

Big W finally got some figs in, the leaders and some FABS
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Postby Robzimus Prime » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:23 am

Yep - all the TRUs I've been to have the huge displays. They look great from a distance (and up close too I guess) ;)^

Seems like the sale is proving popular. I've been to the same TRU twice in three days, and a lot of stuff is moving!
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Postby Saya » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:40 am

Oh god! Two weeks can't go by fast enough, I've never been as excited about the movie as I am now :HALUC:
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Postby i_amtrunks » Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:25 am

im trying to be good and wait until tuesday/wednesday when my pay will go in (I really hate fortnightly pay). I doubt i'll make it, having a tru one stop away from my work, and down the road from where I drop my gf off to work is far far too tempting.

Just keep restocking tru, dammit!
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Postby okhrana » Fri Jun 15, 2007 5:38 am

Myer at Hurstville, Sydney have Voyager class Starscream and Ironhide for $50, as well as the voice changer and some deluxe figures.
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Postby funkyaw » Sat Jun 16, 2007 10:44 pm

Target at Burwood Westfields in NSW had about 10 Robo-Vision Optimus Primes at $49.95.
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Postby i_amtrunks » Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:19 pm

Okay finally got time to go into the stores on Sunday:

TRU Penrith:

Everything Wave 1 in the large display near the entrance. Had about 20 of each figure (or more). They also had Cyber Slammer Prime, who I have not seen before. They had only 1 Legends class Bumblebee figure left, and 5 empty pegs that were designated Legends pegs, so I assume that they sold really well.
They had about 30 Megatron costumes, and about 30 of the bubble bath and toothbrush kits as well.

No books in the Transformers section, or the books section, so I think Penrith is behind as usual.
The Real Gear toys (still only wave 1) were not being sold with their movie counterparts, but were instead hidden away in the ever shrinking usual Transformers section.

Penrith Target was an altogether different story however:
- Wave 2 Deluxes, including Bonecrusher and Swindle: $28
- Wave 2 Voyagers, Starscream and Ironhide: $48
- Wave 2 FAB Bonecrusher, Ratchet, Brawl: $28
- Pinball Machine: $26
- The Prime/Bumblebee Torch/nightlight things (Beamers):$??, no price tags.
- Voice changer helmet: $85

Had plenty of wave 1 figures, but only 1 of each of all the wave 2 figures, and they seemed to be randomly thrown on the aisle joining the endcap.
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Postby i_amtrunks » Mon Jun 18, 2007 7:04 pm

Okay, its Sale time:

TRU sale is currently running until the 9th (?) of July.
Target and Kmart have pre-toy sale sales running from Thursday 21st to Wednesday 27th June, and Myer has 3 weeks of their actual Toy sale starting from the either Saturday the 23rd June or Monday the 25th June.

Help your fellow transformers fans out, and post all your sale sightings here!
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Postby Mulla » Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:58 am

First time I've been out shopping for weeks.

Maroochydore K-Mart had Deluxe Boncrusher, Swindle and Real Gear Longview (the video camera).

Target had all the scout class figures, you know, Arcee, the Sector 7 figures. They also had Robo-Vision Optimus Prime. He looks awesome. Looks more stylised than leader class.

So basically I should have come home with a few new figures today, but I exercised restraint. I can wait a few days until they're on sale :P
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Postby i_amtrunks » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:13 am

Mulla™ wrote:So basically I should have come home with a few new figures today, but I exercised restraint. I can wait a few days until they're on sale :P


You mean you still have display room after buying all of Wave 1 2 weeks ago? :P
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Postby Mulla » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:36 am

i_amtrunks wrote:
Mulla™ wrote:So basically I should have come home with a few new figures today, but I exercised restraint. I can wait a few days until they're on sale :P


You mean you still have display room after buying all of Wave 1 2 weeks ago? :P


Hahahahahah..............no :P

I need to either get a new display case, or do a reshuffle. I'm going with new display case.
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Postby i_amtrunks » Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:15 pm

Mulla™ wrote:
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Mulla™ wrote:So basically I should have come home with a few new figures today, but I exercised restraint. I can wait a few days until they're on sale :P


You mean you still have display room after buying all of Wave 1 2 weeks ago? :P


Hahahahahah..............no :P

I need to either get a new display case, or do a reshuffle. I'm going with new display case.


Lucky you, you actually have space for a new display case!
Unfortunately, I had to choose the other option in order to display the newer movie figures. I figure I have enough room left (after 3 real gears and 3 deluxes) to fit another 3 deluxes and 2 Voyagers before Ill have to do another reshuffle/packaway.
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Postby Mulla » Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:21 pm

I was down at the Gold Coast the other day so I took advantage of the time to drop into Toys R Us (seeing as how there isn't one up here) and grabbed the two Real Gears I'm missing, and then yesterday hit K-Mart and Target when their sales started. So the latest additions:

- Real Gear Zoomout 25x (the video camera).
- Real Gear Laserbea......I mean, 'Booster X10' :P
- Deluxe Swindle. Impressed by this guy, head mold eats ass but the overall vehicle and robot I like.
- Deluxe Bonecrusher. This one is wicked. Can't wait to pose him kicking the crap out of someone.
- Robo-Vision Optimus Prime. Getting the last parts of truck mode to lock in were a bit**, but this guy is great nonetheless. Perfect scale to battle Bonecrusher if I choose to mirror a scene from the movie.
- Leader Megatron. The first and only one I have seen on the shelves. Mine mine mine mine mine. Though one part of me thinks I should have left him. Hey, I'm a completist, I'd never leave a figure I wanted on the shlef, but DAMN this guy sucks. Seriously, the alternate mode is the most horrendous, annoying, god-awful thing not only to look at up close, but getting those legs into the right position is hell. This one is staying in robot mode.

So apart from that, no new figures sighted, otherwise I would have bought them :P

And is it just me or do the instructions for this series just not help at all? Every figure I have has something missing, or the arrows point in really weird directions and you don't know what the hell to do, there are complete steps not there, so on and so forth. Megatron's legs and fusion cannon case in point. GAH!
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Postby Elita One » Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:54 pm

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Postby Droopz » Fri Jun 22, 2007 12:02 am

I live in a small town in regional NT, 300km+ out of darwin, and we only have 1 small Toyworld. Fortunatly I am good friends with the manager/owner and get all the TFs at cost and make sure he's ordering the right ones.

He had at least 6 Leader Megs on the shelf when I went in yesterday. I agree he is a shity figure, but if there are any other completest out there that would like me to grab one let me know.

I'm also running out of space. My main display case is only for my Alts and MP Prime and Magnus. I have the other MPs statered around the house, with my few G1s on a shelf in the lounge room and I know have a spot on my home office for all the KO Combiners I've ordered.

Then all my 'statue' type stuff (Unleashed, Robot Heros etc) and my real gears are displayed in my office at work.
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