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Transformers Movie Producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to attend Botcon?

PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 3:22 pm
by Bed Bugs
According to this post on the Transformers Movie Discussion Boards, Transformers Movie producers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman will be attending Botcon this summer!

With it being known that these two will be there, who knows who else may make an appearance this June?

Continue to watch Seibertron.com as more Transformers Movie staff and possibly cast are announced to attend Botcon!

PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 3:39 pm
by Head Shot
I wouldnt be surprised if Cullen and Welker showed up together as well. Hell that'll definetly generate some interest for fans, might even have a quick dialogue session between the two voicing prime and megs, as well as other characters they voiced.

PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 3:46 pm
by Roboto750
This is awesome. ;)^ Would love to see Cullen, Welker, and maybe Bay and Spielberg (yeah, right). Would also like to see Vince DiCola (again) and Stan Bush!

PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 5:45 pm
by Liege Evilmus
WOW, I have never disliked BotCon before, but they just keep wracking it up this year.

These guys ignored the fandom stating "We're making our own movie not based on a toyline" then what do they do, they go to where the fans of the existing material and toys gather!?!

PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 6:42 pm
by Sentinel Maximus
Ranters! Ready,...eggs,...FIRE!

PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 11:50 pm
by Phategod1
I could care less about Orci or Kurtzman as they'll do there song and dance about how fun it was working on the movie and how Micheal bay is a genius and all the staff will say the same. Honestly I'd be more incline to see Micheal Bell or Corey Burton and Welker and Cullen. anyone besides those two that have any involvement in this movie I could care less about.

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 2:13 am
by Leonardo
I can't picture Bay at Botcon, for some reason. It would be nice to hear what these two have to say, though, if they have anything new.

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 2:45 pm
by Roberto Orci
Liege Evilmus wrote:WOW, I have never disliked BotCon before, but they just keep wracking it up this year.

These guys ignored the fandom stating "We're making our own movie not based on a toyline" then what do they do, they go to where the fans of the existing material and toys gather!?!


Difficult to accept your arguments. We've spent over a year interacting with fans, listening to concerns, explaining our decisions when we disagreed, and even changing our minds on a few points.

And like it or not, we're fans.

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 3:28 pm
by Phategod1
Roberto Orci wrote:
Liege Evilmus wrote:WOW, I have never disliked BotCon before, but they just keep wracking it up this year.

These guys ignored the fandom stating "We're making our own movie not based on a toyline" then what do they do, they go to where the fans of the existing material and toys gather!?!


Difficult to accept your arguments. We've spent over a year interacting with fans, listening to concerns, explaining our decisions when we disagreed, and even changing our minds on a few points.

And like it or not, we're fans.


Could you imagine someone as deeply involved with this movie saying something else. I'm Not saying this comment is not complete lip service. But It seems a little Tired for every person who had a hand in making this movie to say they are a fan of G1 transformers, For some type Nerd street cred. I dont think most people buy it or care. I think you guys did a great job with MI:3. But outside of the action there is so many things that are completely devoid and misrepresented about the G1 mythos and character.

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 3:53 pm
by Robinson
Phategod1 wrote:
Roberto Orci wrote:
Liege Evilmus wrote:WOW, I have never disliked BotCon before, but they just keep wracking it up this year.

These guys ignored the fandom stating "We're making our own movie not based on a toyline" then what do they do, they go to where the fans of the existing material and toys gather!?!


Difficult to accept your arguments. We've spent over a year interacting with fans, listening to concerns, explaining our decisions when we disagreed, and even changing our minds on a few points.

And like it or not, we're fans.


Could you imagine someone as deeply involved with this movie saying something else. I'm Not saying this comment is not complete lip service. But It seems a little Tired for every person who had a hand in making this movie to say they are a fan of G1 transformers, For some type Nerd street cred. I dont think most people buy it or care. I think you guys did a great job with MI:3. But outside of the action there is so many things that are completely devoid and misrepresented about the G1 mythos and character.


Its not G1 and he said that he is a "fan" not a fan of g1 only or g2 or cybertron, or beast wars, just a "fan" I am a fan of transformers in general even though I havent watched a full episode since about the time of beast wears but doesthat make me less of a fan than someone who is a completist on the toys or a "g1 purist".

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 5:06 pm
by Shadowman
Despite the fact that they had no involvement in design (I think), some fans still hate them.

And now they travel into the heart of enemy territory: BotCon.

Brave men, these writers. Brave men indeed.

EDIT: Ooh! I though of another analogy: It's like George Lucas going to a Star Trek convention.

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 5:18 pm
by cablenathan
Chris™ wrote:Its not G1 and he said that he is a "fan" not a fan of g1 only or g2 or cybertron, or beast wars, just a "fan" I am a fan of transformers in general even though I havent watched a full episode since about the time of beast wears but doesthat make me less of a fan than someone who is a completist on the toys or a "g1 purist".


QFT. Given the number of times the franchise has been re-imagined (G1, G2, Beast Wars, Cybertron...) why should this take on it be any less legitimate than those that have come before?

Look at the X-Men flick for example.

"OMG thats not the original lineup!"
"OMG thats not what the uniforms look like!"
"OMG Wolverine isn't that tall!"

Yet at the end of the day, they were among some of the best Marvel adaptations produced. I honestly wonder at times how many people are 'hating' this movie production simply because it's seen as the in thing to do.

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 5:28 pm
by Robinson
cablenathan wrote:
Chris™ wrote:Its not G1 and he said that he is a "fan" not a fan of g1 only or g2 or cybertron, or beast wars, just a "fan" I am a fan of transformers in general even though I havent watched a full episode since about the time of beast wears but doesthat make me less of a fan than someone who is a completist on the toys or a "g1 purist".


QFT. Given the number of times the franchise has been re-imagined (G1, G2, Beast Wars, Cybertron...) why should this take on it be any less legitimate than those that have come before?

Look at the X-Men flick for example.

"OMG thats not the original lineup!"
"OMG thats not what the uniforms look like!"
"OMG Wolverine isn't that tall!"

Yet at the end of the day, they were among some of the best Marvel adaptations produced. I honestly wonder at times how many people are 'hating' this movie production simply because it's seen as the in thing to do.



I cant wait till I see "I Hate Bayformers" tshirts at Hot Topic cause its the cool place to shop

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 5:43 pm
by Roboto750
Shadowman wrote:Despite the fact that they had no involvement in design (I think), some fans still hate them.

And now they travel into the heart of enemy territory: BotCon.

Brave men, these writers. Brave men indeed.

EDIT: Ooh! I though of another analogy: It's like George Lucas going to a Star Trek convention.


Actually, I expected a lot of "disgruntled" stuff about the movie last year. There was none that I saw. Everyone always seems to be in such high spirits at Botcon (almost 'starstruck' in a sense). I don't think there'll be anything but a great panel from all of the guests. I, for one, can't wait to hear both of them, and others, speak about the movie. Besides, if anyone starts being a jerk, they’ll just look like an @$$ in front of everyone.

And, no your George Lucas analogy makes no sense here. These two men actually had a hand in Transformers lore. The only way your analogy works is if it were writers and designers for Go-Bots attending.

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 6:16 pm
by Phategod1
Shadowman wrote:Despite the fact that they had no involvement in design (I think), some fans still hate them.

And now they travel into the heart of enemy territory: BotCon.

Brave men, these writers. Brave men indeed.

EDIT: Ooh! I though of another analogy: It's like George Lucas going to a Star Trek convention.


:grin: I dont think it will be that bad. I'd pay money to see that however along Side Joel Shumacher at a Comicon. Now theres a riot ready to happend. But Spielberg and Murphy "at one time" said this movie was going to be based on G1 concepts. Speilberg had announced that he was making a movie based on RiD, Energon, or any other iteration other then G1 I would not have even shown a intial interest. cause save for Beast Wars no other Iteration interest me to the point of spending money.