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Date: Friday, October 5th 2007 9:11am CDT
Categories: Comic Book News,
Toy News,
People News,
Interviews,
Collector's Club News
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The new collector's club magazine (#17) has begun arriving at mailboxes across the country. Here are some highlights:
- Cover: Transformers Animated artwork
- David Kaye Interview (Animated Optimus Prime voice actor) - includes a few screen shots of Optimus Prime, one of Grimlock and one of an unknown Decepticon.
- Eric Seibenaler Interview (One of the head designers of the Animated toy line) - also features several toy images (Optimus, Bumblebee, Prowl, Starscream, Megatron and one other Decepticon with a claw hand that transforms into a car)
- Classicverse: Mini-Con profiles (Dreadwing, Terrorsaur, Oil Slick, Strongarm, Sledge and Steel Wind).
- Lil' Formers: "Know Your Seekers" featuring Starscream, Thundercracker, Skywarp, Sunstorm and the Coneheads.
- MTMTE Classics Profiles: Cliffjumper and Megatron
- Chapter 5 of the "Crossing Over" comic - Optimus and Megatron battle! Skyfall, Breakaway and Landquake potentially discover their destiny!
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Keeping checking your mailbox folks! Your copy should arrive soon if you're a Club member. If not, make sure you stop by
TransformersClub.com for more information.
Date: Thursday, July 26th 2007 5:02pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
People News,
Interviews
Posted by: Raymond T. |
Credit(s): www.thecomicfanatic.com
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Another interview with one of the stars of the
Transformers Movie has appeared on the net. This time we are allowed an in-depth look into the
movie voice actor of the Autobot Bumblebee, Mark Ryan.
The
interview is being conducted by
The Comic Fanatic. Ryan talks about working on the movie and on the games and about the rest of his career like teaching Keira Knightly how to pick up a sword.
Date: Thursday, July 12th 2007 10:36am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
People News,
Interviews
Posted by: Skowl |
Credit(s): Skewed and Reviewed
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Website Skewed and Reviewed has posted a very interesting interview with Mark Ryan, the stand-in voice actor during filming of the
Transformers Movie as well as the voice of Bumblebee in the film. In the interview Ryan discusses his work on the film, and hints at extra work on the DVD as well as a possible prequel to set up the next Transformers movie.
Read the interview
here.
GVK: Final question, have you heard anything about a sequel or been asked to be a part of future films?
MR: (Chuckles), funny you should say that so I will tell you what I can. I recently recorded more material for the DVD release of the film. It has to do with the Prequel that will set up the second film.
Date: Tuesday, July 3rd 2007 4:16pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Digital Media News,
Interviews
Posted by: Raymond T. |
Credit(s): www.fanboyplanet.com
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Fanboy Planet had the opportunity to talk with actor Mark Ryan, who voices Bumblebee in the Michael Bay
Transformers Movie. In the
interview Ryan talks about the movie and his (short) speaking part as the guardian of Sam Witwicky.
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During one of these many sessions Michael gave me some new dialogue that I'd never read before and we just played around with it. We tried several character voices at different pitches. I wasn't sure how it would be used but obviously I knew by then the Bumblebee back-story. That set me free to voice it with an understanding of the emotional weight of the character and the dramatic effect it might have at that moment in the story".
Date: Saturday, June 30th 2007 7:47pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Toy News,
People News,
Interviews
Posted by: Stormrider |
Credit(s): Pingmag, Alexis
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Pingmag interviewed Transformers designer Alex Kubalsky, who is the sole foreign designer for Takarotomy in Tokyo, Japan. Alex has designed all the transformations for Transformers Classics Bumblebee & Mirage as well as the
Transformers Movie Real Gear figures.
You can read the interview
here, which also contains many interesting photos and concept art of the creations that Alex has made.
Date: Wednesday, June 13th 2007 1:44pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Digital Media News,
Interviews
Posted by: Skowl |
Credit(s): TreKain of TFW2005.com
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User TreKain of TFW2005 has posted images of
two collectable covers for Rides magazine, a monthly magazine devoted to cars. Both covers feature Tyrese with the vehicle modes of Bumblebee on one, and Barricade on the other.
TreKain also states that the issue features an interview with Tyrese as well as a look back on the general toyline for transformers, even featuring photos of TreKain's own collection.
Read TreKain's post about the issues and see the images
here
Date: Tuesday, February 20th 2007 4:12pm CST
Categories: Comic Book News,
Movie Related News,
Interviews
Posted by: Raymond T. |
Credit(s): www.wizarduniverse.com
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The
Wizard Entertainment Group sat down with Simon Furman and talked about the prequel comics based on the upcoming Michael Bay
Transformers Movie. In the
interview, Furman talks about the comic in detail. Including where the comic book is heading storywise and how it will relate to the movie itself.
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Certain events, only referred to in the movie or seen briefly, form the backbone of the prequel. We look in, first, on the war on Cybertron, in particular a key battle which sets in motion the core events of the movie. Then, we follow two of the main characters to Earth, seeing in detail what happens to them in the lead-up to the movie, taking in over 100 years of Earth history—and the formation/development of the ultra-clandestine government agency known as Sector 7—and a key battle set some three years before the movie itself unfolds. A lot, but not all, of the prequel is seen from the POV of Bumblebee, and very much charts his personal odyssey"
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By issue #2, we’re there, and by issue #3 the Earthbound action is really kicking into high gear. You know that little sequence in the teaser trailer, on Mars, that’s in there too, and we get to see what we didn’t in the trailer".
Date: Tuesday, February 13th 2007 8:47am CST
Categories: Movie Related News,
Digital Media News,
Interviews
Posted by: Professor Smooth |
Credit(s): USA Today
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From USA Today:
The motto of the Transformers has always been "more than meets the eye," but director Michael Bay wishes less had met the eye of sci-fi fans over the past year as raw images of his shape-shifting robots leaked online.
The appearance of each new vehicle or robot — sometimes mixed with hoax images — sparks furious debate among devotees of the pop-culture touchstone of 1980s childhood, and it has put Bay and studio DreamWorks on the defensive before their characters are truly ready for their close-ups.
Today, coinciding with the annual Toy Fair in New York, the studio plans an official debut of scenes and characters from the movie, in theaters July 4.
The leaked images have raised the bar for DreamWorks to impress those who think they've already seen it all.
In some ways, it's a high-end problem: What studio would not want people to be so curious about a film that they're breaking down firewalls to see parts of it?
"We're trying to protect the surprise. And you like to be judged on the final product," producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura says. "Ultimately, it's fantastic that they care this much. And it forces us to ask ourselves every single question going into it, because you don't want to disappoint."
Di Bonaventura and Bay say art department computers registered thousands of hack attacks during the production. "Someone hacked into my own personal computer and got my script," Bay says. "We know that because it had some of my changes on it. Isn't that insane?"
In another major reveal, the yellow vehicle Bumblebee was showcased online in the early days of the shoot last year, and some purists slammed Bay for changing the character from a Volkswagen Beetle to a sportier Chevrolet Camaro.
Photos of a full-scale mockup of Bumblebee in robot form, apparently snapped by a crewmember, were met with greater approval. Says Bay: "They took big pictures of it and put it on the Internet, and everybody thought it looked cool. But I was like, 'That is not what he looks like' because we couldn't do all the fine detail (on the stand-in)."
Though the leaks sometimes got ahead of the movie's marketing plan, they may have only created more curiosity about the Transformers movie, which is being executive-produced by Steven Spielberg.
Ryan Yzquierdo, 30, of Chicago, features some of the early shots on his Transformers fansite Seibertron.com, and says he is optimistic about the movie and liked the script, though some of the character designs disappointed him.
"But my family and friends who aren't Transformers fans love the new designs and think they're awesome," he says. "So maybe I'm wrong."
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2007-02-12-transformers_x.htm
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