tequila stu wrote:AncientSpark wrote:RodimalToyota wrote:no he didnt, GM approched Paramount and then Bay, Steven Speilberg made direct request to VW for the use Of a Bug and Porche.
VW declined.
Paramount let GM "buy" the movie. Bay had nothing to do with it, Bay has no say over vehicle used, thats all paramount and Hasbro. he is a Directer not a Producer.
by VW not letting Jazz be a better car, they inderectically cause Jazz's death.
VOLKSWAGON AND PORSCHE ARE TWO TOTALLY SEPERATE COMPANIES. MICHAEL BAY CLEARLY STATES THAT HE NEVER WANTED THE BUG FOR BUMBLEE AND NO MENTION WAS MADE OF JAZZ'S FORM.
THE VW SAYING NO THING WAS A RUMOR YOU FELL FACE-FIRST INTO.
And you broke posting rule #76. All caps are bad.

I repsectfully ask everyone's forgiveness. I was upset. Please forgive. I will try hard not to infringe on this again. I just cannot believe that someone would really be this gullible even after the official word has been given.
The facts are the robots to be in the movie were NOT decided upon past Prime himself when Bay got the director's chair. Nobody approached Volkswagon OR Porsche. The decisions were all finalized and made by Bay himself.
I too heard this VW rumor and it was the pres of VW who allegedly denied them, but all of this is wrong. IF VW could not be involved, wouldn't they have SUED Bay for using a VW anyway AND slamming the Camaro door into it?
Legally, if this rumor was true at all, then NO VW would be legally allowed to be in the car lot scene since it would then be envolved in a WAR movie.
This is simply just media fodder. Sorry to burst this guy's bubble, and sorry for the caps.
Really I hate to flame, and I probably will never really do this much at all. but this guy (orig.Poster) really had me reeling. Porsche is still, at this moment, a different company from Volkswagon. I'll check again in 5 minutes.