MTV Movie Awards Interviews: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Shia LaBeouf
Friday, June 10th, 2011 12:11AM CDT
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First we have Transformers veteran Shia LaBeouf who had this to say about the action in DOTM and the possibility of returning for a fourth film:
I'm not coming back to do another one. I don't think Mike will either. It still is a hot property, I think, especially coming out of the third one. So I imagine they'll reboot it at some point with someone else
It's the best action, in terms of the geography. In the second one, you get confused as to who's fighting who and where you are, because it's such a big landscape," he said. "This one is 'Black Hawk Down'-ish. It's one location, and the geography is simple to understand.
To check out the rest of the interview which features video click here.
Second we have newcomer Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Click here for the full interview which also features video.
I met Michael Bay back in 2009 on a Victoria's Secret commercial, and we've always gotten along," she said. "The guy has a great sense of humor, he has a really tough work ethic, which I do. He works really hard, and he expects his team and his cast to be professional and work hard. That's been my work ethic all along, so we get along fine.
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Posted by NemesisMonkeySupreme on June 10th, 2011 @ 12:20am CDT
I'm not coming back to do another one. I don't think Mike will either.
Best quote/news ever!!!
Posted by First-Aid on June 10th, 2011 @ 12:21am CDT
The interesting thing is...of all the people I've talked to who have been excited to see this movie, the most enthusiastic group BY FAR has been FEMALES BETWEEN 16-25! This surprised the hell out of me (and I've talk to quite a few as I work in a hospital in a university town). THe franchise is a gold mine at this point...especially if they are managing to hit demo groups they really didn't aim specifically for. I fully expect Dreamworks to pass the torch to another of their directors after Bay leaves and continue with this continuum...and Hasbro will push it as they make a killing each time these movies come out.
Posted by guarayakha on June 10th, 2011 @ 1:02am CDT
Posted by Red 50 on June 10th, 2011 @ 3:43am CDT
guarayakha wrote:Instead of a live action, I think a Transformers: Prime feature lenght movie would be quite sweet.
I second that.
Posted by prowl123 on June 10th, 2011 @ 8:12am CDT
I'm not coming back to do another one. I don't think Mike will either. It still is a hot property, I think, especially coming out of the third one. So I imagine they'll reboot it at some point with someone else
NOOOOOOO!!!!
guarayakha wrote:Instead of a live action, I think a Transformers: Prime feature lenght movie would be quite sweet.
Yeah, that would be awesome.
Posted by NatsumeRyu on June 10th, 2011 @ 9:45am CDT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-768V53Aoc
next.
Well, I would want what that was - Jon 3pnt0's Beast Wars trailer. Thought he made it look really cool and I could see that being made into a film.
Posted by D-340 on June 10th, 2011 @ 9:49am CDT
First-Aid wrote: ANd don't start with the "Let's have robots only in the movie" thing because it just isn't going to happen.
Why couldn't it. Hell, a prequel movie set on Cybertron would be awesome. If it was on earth, yeah, a human character would definitely be involved. But shift the focus, make it about the Transformers. I mean with the kinda bank these movies have brought in, a Transformers movie that focuses on the Transformers shouldn't be outta the question.
Posted by The Dude on June 10th, 2011 @ 10:14am CDT
Red 50 wrote:guarayakha wrote:Instead of a live action, I think a Transformers: Prime feature lenght movie would be quite sweet.
I second that.
Yes! I don't even watch the show (I don't get the Hub and I hate those grainy YouTube videos), but that would be awesome! Like Batman: Mask of the Phantasm!
Even better, they could get it out by December/early 2012, so there would be a reason the toys come out a year after the series premiere.
Posted by NemesisMonkeySupreme on June 10th, 2011 @ 10:55am CDT
The Dude wrote:I don't get the Hub and I hate those grainy YouTube videos
They're on iTunes (the first one is free, just like all good drugs), but I haven't had the time to watch any yet.
Posted by Dagon on June 10th, 2011 @ 12:29pm CDT
D-340 wrote:First-Aid wrote: ANd don't start with the "Let's have robots only in the movie" thing because it just isn't going to happen.
Why couldn't it. Hell, a prequel movie set on Cybertron would be awesome. If it was on earth, yeah, a human character would definitely be involved. But shift the focus, make it about the Transformers. I mean with the kinda bank these movies have brought in, a Transformers movie that focuses on the Transformers shouldn't be outta the question.
Aside from the fact that the "never going to get just robots" line is a means of telling people who would prefer that that no one cares, there really is no reason why there could not be a Transformers movie that featured only Transformers. But I'm with D on this. A movie set on earth would seem pretty silly with no human intervention, but if there was a prequal or a Cybertron centered film, the presence of a human would be pretty silly.
Personally, I'd prefer an all robot cast. I don't need a human to be able to relate to the characters, and we are well aware that the current films are the Adventures of Sam with cameo appearances by Robots, and that's not going to change. But that shouldn't preclude the possibility of an all robot movie. Sure, it'd be expensive to make, but I'm pretty sure the current movies aren't made for peanuts either.....
Posted by Dive Bomb on June 10th, 2011 @ 2:08pm CDT