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Rodimus2006 wrote:Dont you people thing they are cutting it awful close and I am starting to thing the way things are lookin they may not make the movie's original launch date of June 24.
The reason I am saying that is because we have heard little on the movie's soundtrack or who is going to be the voices of the bots besides the original ones making a return.
Rodimus2006 wrote:I think the hold up is the extremly complicated CGI artwork involved with newer bots such as Devestator, the contructicons and the other newer bots such as Arcee & the Twins.
They did state that Devestator was one of the biggest things ever that Industrial Light & Magic has ever done since Star Wars.
Well, that is understandable look how complicated Optimus Looked when he just transformed into Robot mode look how many gears and details just went into that.
I didn't think the Jetwins were dumb, just inexperienced. And, again, they wouldn't have started animating until the rumoured combination was finalised so that can't be holding them up, if they are being held up at all.Rodimus2006 wrote:Then we got the 2 twins combining this I think reminds of on Animated how Jetfire & Jetstorm combine to make Safegaurd also they seem to fit the same bill as the Twins in the movie young dumb rookies.
Rodimus2006 wrote:Finally also not fully confirmed is Optimus & Jetfire combining to make Jet-Convoy sort of like how they done it in Armada. But unkown if it will be the exact same way or done with a new twist. My take on this, it will be done at the end of the movie in the battle against Devestator or against the Fallen.
SamYarbrough77 wrote:yea after tdk being huge in mid july i thought T2 would have a similar mid july range.
SamYarbrough77 wrote:On a similiar note what is there this year after transformers rotf??? dont gimme gijoe. pretty bleak summer movie season
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:SamYarbrough77 wrote:yea after tdk being huge in mid july i thought T2 would have a similar mid july range.
TDK had the benefit of a massively popular first movie (As opposed to TF, which quite a few people didn't like), and also Heath Ledger's death.
I know it's insensitive but I stand by the belief that TDK would not have been nearly as successful if Heath Ledger didn't die.SamYarbrough77 wrote:On a similiar note what is there this year after transformers rotf??? dont gimme gijoe. pretty bleak summer movie season
X-Men Origins, Star Trek, Terminator Salvation, new Harry Potter (It's almost over, don't worry), GI Joe, and Pandorum, which looks like it's working hard on becoming the next Event Horizon.
Don't say GI Joe looks stupid; it is keeping EXTREMELY close to the source. I would be more surprised if they didn't melt the Eiffel Tower.
SamYarbrough77 wrote:I agree w/u about ledgers death but on the flipside people had been waiting to see the joker again since 89.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:SamYarbrough77 wrote:I agree w/u about ledgers death but on the flipside people had been waiting to see the joker again since 89.
Since '89? What about the comics or cartoons? I mean, it's not like DC just stopped using the Joker after the first Time Burton movie.
SamYarbrough77 wrote: About the movie season everything I might be interested comes out in May and June, and if memory serves me right the season always had a stream of interesting movies till early august. seems diff to me this year
hellkitty wrote:SamYarbrough77 wrote: About the movie season everything I might be interested comes out in May and June, and if memory serves me right the season always had a stream of interesting movies till early august. seems diff to me this year
The industry has changed a lot in recent years. It used to take well over six months to a year for a movie to go from first run (as in, not just opening date, but the last time it ran in a theater) to available on DVD or VHS ('member those?). Now it's down to four or five months (unless the movie is _From Justin to Kelly_, which holds the world record, possibly because it allegedly *sucks*). The industry figured out that if they dogpile all of their tentpole releases into May and June, they will be able to have the DVDs available for Christmas/Hannukah/Eid/Kwanzaa/Yule/winter holiday of choice.
Isn't the Wolverine flick opening next week or something? That's *early* for a 'summer blockbuster'. And the holiday-sell is probably why. Believe it or not ROTF is actually opening *late* in the new 'season'.
HK, blarg. Honk-honk.
SamYarbrough77 wrote:this year i predict star trek will flop, cuz as a casual fan myself I reject this new cast. they will never b "the gold standard" for the characters.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
SamYarbrough77 wrote:ah, i dont have a quick one liner for that. i think shatner is god. the guy is hilarious.
SamYarbrough77 wrote:the other members of the cast are envious haha.
SamYarbrough77 wrote:how could xmen4 and star trek both have 300 million dollar expectations when they are 6 days apart in release?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
huffer2009 wrote:Not sure if this counts as cutting it close, but Bay says the voices for the movie are not complete yet:
“I’m still not done with all the voices,” Bay explained to us recently when we brought up “Revenge of the Fallen” robot casting for the film, which hits theaters on June 24th.
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2009/04/21/michael-bay-afraid-to-offend-leonard-nimoy-with-transformers-family-reunion-offer/
huffer2009 wrote:Not sure if this counts as cutting it close, but Bay says the voices for the movie are not complete yet:
i_amtrunks wrote:huffer2009 wrote:Not sure if this counts as cutting it close, but Bay says the voices for the movie are not complete yet:
The voice recording was also one of the very last parts of the first film to be completed.
In most animated films, voice actors record their lines first, so that any improvised lines or personal twists on the script can be animated to reflect them.
Bay is doing it the other way round for whatever reason, but it is not such a biggy, not every character has a "standard" mouth to synch to, and if worst comes to worse, Bay can just get ILM to put some more motion blur on the film so you cannot even see the mouth moving properly
HELLFIRE V1 wrote:I think it is cause of script changes. Think about it. If they did the voice's first then the filming they would have to go back and do the voices again IF there where any changes to the script that ment the TF's lines would change. So by doing the voices last they have the FINAL script so they can just pump wright to it. COULD BE WRONG.
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