bossbot wrote:I already know more then i want to.... however i cant stop myself from finding out when a new rumor pops up...
where the blackout is conserned it worries mé... fact is that for the average fan nr1 would have stunk whithout some fan input..
jhon X moviegoer doesnt give a crud about who voices optimus prime... the average fan however is gonna have a fit when he would have sounded like .... i dunno? Tom Hanks?
for nr2.... i'm sure jhon X is gonna love it.... but if they get certain stuff compleetly wrong an the count of the fans not getting the change to give theire input it could seriously hinder fan-support.
Optimus Prime had to be voiced by Cullen, because Prime is a pop culture icon. Prime without Cullen could have worked, but why take the risk if you already have a wonderful voice actor.
Fan input is important, because if you don't listen to the fans you risk another Phantom Menace. A movie that has a great opening weekend, but when the voice spreads no one wants to see again. Think about all the Jar Jar memorabilia and toys that spent a decade shelfwarming the toy stores because Lucas wouldn't listen to the fans and went instead with the "It's my Universe and i do whatever the f... i like with it" attitude.
Don't worry about Revenge of The Fallen. It will do all right, US$ 200 million won't go down the dumpster now. On the contrary, expect a heavy campaign from Christmas and on. You can't advertise a movie that will be released on July in November ! That would just confound the audience even more. They have to focus on current movies (i.e.: Madagascar 2) and then they will focus on what will be hot in seven months ahead.
Besides, General Motors hopes are on this movie. They are on the brink of bankrupcy, and they need all the help they can get to save the brand. GM cars featuring as heroes in a live action film ? Awesome. So they won't let this movie without advertisement.
Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy the spoilers...