New Enterprise Ad For Transformers: The Last Knight
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Comment by fruityrobo
May 31, 2017
THE NEW REMOLDED BUMBLEBEE IS IN THE AD!!! Although it looks a bit bad due to its horrible advertising. They didn't transform it right. And it could do a little bit better on the paint but other than that I'm getting the Bumblebee, Leader Megatron and Decepticon Nitro. What about y'all?
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And they still can't fix Bee's voice.
Anyways guess this means this dude I was talking too a couple weeks ago was correct on some things. (The voice thing was one of those things)
Another thing was Simmons and one of the bots from DOTM playing soccer in Cuba he did not say who but it's either Sideswipe, Dino, Roadbuster or Topspin all I know is that it's not Wheelie but a normal sized Autobot
He made posts on the TFW2005 board but all of his posts have been deleted and I think he might have been banned too.
Comment by Deadput
May 31, 2017
And they still can't fix Bee's voice.
Anyways guess this means this dude I was talking too a couple weeks ago was correct on some things. (The voice thing was one of those things)
Another thing was Simmons and one of the bots from DOTM playing soccer in Cuba he did not say who but it's either Sideswipe, Dino, Roadbuster or Topspin all I know is that it's not Wheelie but a normal sized Autobot
He made posts on the TFW2005 board but all of his posts have been deleted and I think he might have been banned too.
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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
May 31, 2017
Thanks to Seibertronian Deadput, we have yet another new commercial for the upcoming Transformers: The Last Knight movie. This commercial features Bumblebee, and an attempt at finally giving him a voice again does not go as planned. We also get a few very brief new scenes in addition to the voice fun. Check it out below!
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Thats awesome, I made a news item pointing that out and gave you your first news credit
We can continue the discussion in the toy thread: transformers-the-last-knight-toys-discussion-thread-p1885653.php#p1885653
Comment by william-james88
May 31, 2017
fruityrobo wrote:THE NEW REMOLDED BUMBLEBEE IS IN THE AD!!! Although it looks a bit bad due to its horrible advertising. They didn't transform it right. And it could do a little bit better on the paint but other than that I'm getting the Bumblebee, Leader Megatron and Decepticon Nitro. What about y'all?
Thats awesome, I made a news item pointing that out and gave you your first news credit

We can continue the discussion in the toy thread: transformers-the-last-knight-toys-discussion-thread-p1885653.php#p1885653
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Comment by fruityrobo
May 31, 2017
When I first saw that seen in the trailer, I had high hopes of Bumblebee getting his voice back, but NO! THERE ARE NEVER GOING TO GIVE IT BACK! THE RAGE THAT IS IN MY SOUL
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Have you seen the whole movie yet?
We don't know if Bee gets his voice back but we don't know that he doesn't either he could easily get his voice back at the end of the film.
I mean this spot does show their trying to fix it so they probably try it again and succeed.
Comment by Deadput
May 31, 2017
fruityrobo wrote:When I first saw that seen in the trailer, I had high hopes of Bumblebee getting his voice back, but NO! THERE ARE NEVER GOING TO GIVE IT BACK! THE RAGE THAT IS IN MY SOUL
Have you seen the whole movie yet?
We don't know if Bee gets his voice back but we don't know that he doesn't either he could easily get his voice back at the end of the film.
I mean this spot does show their trying to fix it so they probably try it again and succeed.
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Comment by fruityrobo
May 31, 2017
Recently the runtime for the Transformer the Last Knight movie has been released. For a 3 hour and 2 minutes runtime is quite long compared to
Dark of the Moon, 2 hours and 37 minutes,
Age of Extinction, 2 hours and 45 minutes,
Revenge of the Fallen, 2 hours and 30 minutes,
or even the very first one, 2 hours and 24 minutes.
For me, it is understandable since there is a lot to be covered in the movie. However, I have seen that many people aren't excited to see 3 hours of "Bayhem." Whatever the case is, I think Michael Bay is going to overwhelm us with three hours of action, dialogue, and pointless explosions. But it will be satisfying to see all the characters back again.
What are your thoughts?
-Caleb
Dark of the Moon, 2 hours and 37 minutes,
Age of Extinction, 2 hours and 45 minutes,
Revenge of the Fallen, 2 hours and 30 minutes,
or even the very first one, 2 hours and 24 minutes.
For me, it is understandable since there is a lot to be covered in the movie. However, I have seen that many people aren't excited to see 3 hours of "Bayhem." Whatever the case is, I think Michael Bay is going to overwhelm us with three hours of action, dialogue, and pointless explosions. But it will be satisfying to see all the characters back again.
What are your thoughts?
-Caleb
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Comment by Notesandtabs
May 31, 2017
HA! I saw Pirates today in this exact theater. I thought that wall looked familiar. Nice.
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That 3 hours and 2 minutes run time is false since these movies are constantly edited until close to release in fact AOE wasn't finished until a few hours before the premier and I heard ROTF also was cutting it close.
Also nobody's released the time so don't believe any run times until a week before the movie comes out.
Comment by Deadput
May 31, 2017
fruityrobo wrote:Recently the runtime for the Transformer the Last Knight movie has been released. For a 3 hour and 2 minutes runtime is quite long compared to
Dark of the Moon, 2 hours and 37 minutes,
Age of Extinction, 2 hours and 45 minutes,
Revenge of the Fallen, 2 hours and 30 minutes,
or even the very first one, 2 hours and 24 minutes.
For me, it is understandable since there is a lot to be covered in the movie. However, I have seen that many people aren't excited to see 3 hours of "Bayhem." Whatever the case is, I think Michael Bay is going to overwhelm us with three hours of action, dialogue, and pointless explosions. But it will be satisfying to see all the characters back again.
What are your thoughts?
-Caleb
That 3 hours and 2 minutes run time is false since these movies are constantly edited until close to release in fact AOE wasn't finished until a few hours before the premier and I heard ROTF also was cutting it close.
Also nobody's released the time so don't believe any run times until a week before the movie comes out.
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Comment by Nexus Knight
May 31, 2017
The Siri/Alexa voice coming from Bumblebee... Oh my God this will be fun.... 

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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
May 31, 2017
Alright, I have to ask you guys for your opinions on this. I in no way believe this, but I've now seen 2 analysis' of this and it's worth bringing up.
What if Bee and Prime combine? Will they do it?
Apparently, that TRU image of Prime has enough yellow to convince people that it is possible. Thoughts on this?

What if Bee and Prime combine? Will they do it?
Apparently, that TRU image of Prime has enough yellow to convince people that it is possible. Thoughts on this?

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Can you tell us where you found this info on the run time?
Comment by william-james88
May 31, 2017
fruityrobo wrote:Recently the runtime for the Transformer the Last Knight movie has been released.
Can you tell us where you found this info on the run time?
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Comment by Deadput
May 31, 2017
Prime's Knight design already has gold parts on him if they were combining where are the camaro parts and why does Prime look exactly the same but some parts coloured different?
It's just lighting and the same fan mentality that makes people think Unicron is in the next movie.
It's just lighting and the same fan mentality that makes people think Unicron is in the next movie.
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The original source is random google search saying so and people spreading it around like it's fact.
Comment by Deadput
May 31, 2017
william-james88 wrote:fruityrobo wrote:Recently the runtime for the Transformer the Last Knight movie has been released.
Can you tell us where you found this info on the run time?
The original source is random google search saying so and people spreading it around like it's fact.
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I lost my shit when I read that. God, I pray it's true!
Comment by SlyTF1
May 31, 2017
fruityrobo wrote:Recently the runtime for the Transformer the Last Knight movie has been released. For a 3 hour and 2 minutes runtime is quite long compared to
Dark of the Moon, 2 hours and 37 minutes,
Age of Extinction, 2 hours and 45 minutes,
Revenge of the Fallen, 2 hours and 30 minutes,
or even the very first one, 2 hours and 24 minutes.
For me, it is understandable since there is a lot to be covered in the movie. However, I have seen that many people aren't excited to see 3 hours of "Bayhem." Whatever the case is, I think Michael Bay is going to overwhelm us with three hours of action, dialogue, and pointless explosions. But it will be satisfying to see all the characters back again.
What are your thoughts?
-Caleb
I lost my shit when I read that. God, I pray it's true!





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Comment by Va'al
Jun 1, 2017
You may have noticed a rumour going around the internet, due to a Google result, of the runtime for Transformers: The Last Knight being over three hours. This is, in fact, very much still a rumour - and one possibly debunked by Michael Bay himself on Twitter - and no runtime has been confirmed yet officially.
Speculation from a number of sites not trying to catch the headlines, such as Cineworld and Screenrant, seems to suggest something closer to 2.30 hours, but we will be sure to update you as soon as we know!
Bay wrote:Reports of #transformers The Last Knight being over 3hrs is wrong. It's shorter than the last 3 movies by a lot.
Speculation from a number of sites not trying to catch the headlines, such as Cineworld and Screenrant, seems to suggest something closer to 2.30 hours, but we will be sure to update you as soon as we know!
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Comment by SlyTF1
Jun 1, 2017
Damnit. I just saw the Tweet. There goes my dream of a 4 hour Transformers movie. It makes sense from a marketing perspective though. Shorter run time means more screenings per day, and that means more money. I worked at a movie theater when AOE came out and it was so long, we only had time to show it 3 times a day.
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Comment by Rodimus Prime
Jun 1, 2017
My local theater has one as well, they put it up last week. I didn't think to mention it, because I figured if my little hole-in-the-wall theater has one, they must be everywhere. Who knew.D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Thanks to EvasionModeBumblebee, we have a new and interesting addition to the Transformer: The Last Knight marketing. It appears that come theaters, such as this one in California, are featuring cardboard cutout 3D and LED lit models of Optimus Prime! The cutout has Prime kneeling with his sword, while his eyes glow brightly. Check out the image below, and keep an eye out at your own theaters to see if this Prime makes his way there!
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Were more likely to see a directors cut for previous Transformers movies then a 4 hour one.
But this probably means they trimmed down some of the more garbage human scenes and they just have the important human scenes and the Transformers ones.
Comment by Deadput
Jun 1, 2017
SlyTF1 wrote:Damnit. I just saw the Tweet. There goes my dream of a 4 hour Transformers movie. It makes sense from a marketing perspective though. Shorter run time means more screenings per day, and that means more money. I worked at a movie theater when AOE came out and it was so long, we only had time to show it 3 times a day.
Were more likely to see a directors cut for previous Transformers movies then a 4 hour one.
But this probably means they trimmed down some of the more garbage human scenes and they just have the important human scenes and the Transformers ones.
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Comment by Va'al
Jun 1, 2017
We only newsed this a couple days ago, you can see it here, but we now also have the official press release direct from Enterprise Rent-A-Car, giving us a description of their promotion for Transformers: The Last Knight, Paramount's involvement, and more details. Check it out below, along with the video again!
Rent, Buy or Share with Enterprise and the New Movie, Transformers: The Last Knight, from Director Michael BayBrand Creates Nostalgic Digital Video Tribute to 10-year Anniversary of Film Franchise Roots, in Celebration of June 21 Theatrical Release
ST. LOUIS June 1, 2017 -- Get ready to roll out: The Autobots and the 'auto rental bots' are joining forces to move us all forward!
Enterprise Rent-A-Car today announced a partnership with Paramount Pictures on the highly anticipated release of the new movie, Transformers: The Last Knight, directed by Michael Bay, in theaters June 21. Through the partnership, Enterprise is producing custom movie-themed digital content and promotion in branches throughout the country.
'While many may know Enterprise as simply a car rental company, we've done some evolving over the years to offer customers much more. Whether you're looking to rent, buy or share a vehicle, Enterprise has you covered,' said Lee Broughton, vice president, Enterprise Brand Marketing. That brand promise, coupled with our new content strategy focused on helping our customers pursue their passions led us to teaming up with Transformers: The Last Knight.
As part of the campaign, Enterprise has created a nostalgic video throwback to Hasbro's Transformers toy television commercials from the 1980s. The video shows two kids using their Autobot action figures to fend off the evil Decepticons, with some added assistance from Enterprise's rent, buy and share offerings. In one scene, as an Enterprise rental car helps take down the Decepticons, one of the children can be heard asking, 'How ya like that customer service, Megatron?'
In addition to the video, Enterprise customers will also notice movie-themed signage inside Enterprise branches through June.
'Enterprise has found a clever and creative way to remind Transformers fans of the toy heritage of the movie franchise while introducing their expanded brand offerings,' said LeeAnne Stables, president worldwide marketing partnerships and licensing for Paramount Pictures. 'This is a great way for us to reach summer travelers and ramp up excitement for the new film.'
For more information and to view Enterprise's Transformers-related video, visit www.enterprise.com/transformers.
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