Meverix wrote:Autobotic9 wrote:if anybody's watched the movie, when bumblebee scans his new camaro mode, and then they go and meet up with prime and the others, then everybody transforms. Have you noticed that bee's car mode was entirely unscathed, but when he transformed, the same vehicle parts suddenly sprung with scratches and scorches.
This happens the whole way through and it irritates me. They can't do anything to the vehicle modes on set because... theyre on loan or something? You know, its a legal thing. But in the interest of realism they still screw up the robot modes. Look at the cars in any part of the film (barring the original bumblebee) and you'll see theyre always spotless.
Sherade wrote:I don't know why they'd fear beating up at least a fake Camaro (BB) but the others were all real cars.
It's only GM anyway, so I don't care.
At least it ain't toyota or somethin..or i'd hate the movie.
All of the vehicles used in the movie (save for Starscream, Bonecrusher and Brawl) were made specifically for the movie.
'77 Classic Camaro Bumblebee
Optimus Prime
Ironhide
Ratchet
Barricade
'09 Concept Camaro Bumblebee
Were all handmade.
Optimus was a junker that was stripped, rebuilt, refitted and painted. (Not given by Freightliner, bought from a private owner.)
'77 Bumblebee was made using three different Camaros. All painted, engines restored (or replaced). (Not given by GM, these were bought from private owners.)
Ironhide was a normal stock GMC Topkick, but the exhausts, tailgate, etc were added by hand.
Ratchet was a stock H2 Hummer that was stripped, chopped, refitted, repainted. Work all done by hand.
Barricade was made by Saleen to their exacting specifications. (Not given by GM, nor Ford)
'09 Bumblebee was made from two cars. Both Pontiac GTOs that were stripped, had their interiors gutted, and then the body panels made by hand. Irreplaceable pieces to create the body shell. $500,000.00 per car.
That's why GM wouldn't allow anything to happen to the actual vehicles. A lot of time and money went into this project, and a functional 2009 Camaro (at this point in time, well before actual production) is non existent.
ILM only could do so much here and there to keep it all just right. Granted, it wasn't perfect, but hey...there's never been a movie quite like this one.
I'll take a few negligible errors to enjoy the film.