Revenge of the Fallen Interviews to Pump You Up

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It’s down to the wire for the US release of ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ and with less than 11 hours left until all the little fanboys and girls pile into their midnight showings (I will be too) there is nothing but excitement and anticipation. Will this sequel be a mind numbing experience as some say, will it blow your senses out, will it be a good movie, or will it just be another movie? Well here are five interviews with Shia, Megan , Ramon, Tyrese, and Lorenzo to try and give you one last convincing to go see this film.

Shia LaBeouf Interview

Megan Fox Interview

Tyrese Gibson Interview

Ramon Rodriguez Interview

Lorenzo di Bonaventura Interview

Revenge of the Fallen Interviews to Pump You Up

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It’s down to the wire for the US release of ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ and with less than 11 hours left until all the little fanboys and girls pile into their midnight showings (I will be too) there is nothing but excitement and anticipation. Will this sequel be a mind numbing experience as some say, will it blow your senses out, will it be a good movie, or will it just be another movie? Well here are five interviews with Shia, Megan , Ramon, Tyrese, and Lorenzo to try and give you one last convincing to go see this film.

Shia LaBeouf Interview

Megan Fox Interview

Tyrese Gibson Interview

Ramon Rodriguez Interview

Lorenzo di Bonaventura Interview

Transformers: ROTF Writer Interview

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SuperheroHype! got a chance to sit down with the writer’s of ROTF Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, minus Ehren Kruger. SHH interviewed the writers and talked all about their new movie and the process that led to this $200 million  extravaganza of a summer popcorn blockbuster alien robot epic of a film; also a few other things that are in the works for the creative dynamic duo.

SHH!: What about pressures of writing a sequel? When you wrote the first one, no one knew it was going to do that well, but as you wrote the second one, was there a lot of pressure to fit in stuff you weren’t able to do the first time?

Kurtzman: I think frankly, you have to tune out the noise, both of the first movie and just what the expectations are for the sequel. You find the emotional link that you have to the movie and you write to that, and working with Michael, you always know that the action is going to be big. Our job is to actually focus on the small things and hope that the emotional story can be told within the context of the movie Michael wants to make.
Orci: Luckily, there were a lot of things from the first movie that we didn’t get to do, so that we already had some material going into this one.”

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Transformers: ROTF Writer Interview

TF2SteelPoster

SuperheroHype! got a chance to sit down with the writer’s of ROTF Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, minus Ehren Kruger. SHH interviewed the writers and talked all about their new movie and the process that led to this $200 million  extravaganza of a summer popcorn blockbuster alien robot epic of a film; also a few other things that are in the works for the creative dynamic duo.

SHH!: What about pressures of writing a sequel? When you wrote the first one, no one knew it was going to do that well, but as you wrote the second one, was there a lot of pressure to fit in stuff you weren’t able to do the first time?

Kurtzman: I think frankly, you have to tune out the noise, both of the first movie and just what the expectations are for the sequel. You find the emotional link that you have to the movie and you write to that, and working with Michael, you always know that the action is going to be big. Our job is to actually focus on the small things and hope that the emotional story can be told within the context of the movie Michael wants to make.
Orci: Luckily, there were a lot of things from the first movie that we didn’t get to do, so that we already had some material going into this one.”

Read the rest of the article here

I’ve Seen Revenge of the Fallen

So it’s been obvious, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has been coming for the past month; the television spots are everywhere. This film has the coolest visual elements, effects, and explosions galore. The thing is, has anyone in their marketing, or whoever works with TV, thought about how to market the movie? Seriously, I feel like I’ve practically seen the whole movie with each TV spot leaving not clip unturned. Leave us some mystery, the reason why people want to see movies is because it sparks interest and they want more. All these TV spots leave nothing to the imagination and why would people want to go see a movie where they show the whole thing in the commercials? What’s wrong with people? Below are the various, almost 19 TV spots, that I could find. More after the jump………

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I’ve Seen Revenge of the Fallen

So it’s been obvious, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has been coming for the past month; the television spots are everywhere. This film has the coolest visual elements, effects, and explosions galore. The thing is, has anyone in their marketing, or whoever works with TV, thought about how to market the movie? Seriously, I feel like I’ve practically seen the whole movie with each TV spot leaving not clip unturned. Leave us some mystery, the reason why people want to see movies is because it sparks interest and they want more. All these TV spots leave nothing to the imagination and why would people want to go see a movie where they show the whole thing in the commercials? What’s wrong with people? Below are the various, almost 19 TV spots, that I could find. More after the jump………

SEE MORE OF THE TV SPOTS –

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Fandangwowzers, ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ 45% Of Sales

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Revenge of the Fallen is outselling Star Trek fast on Fandango. With 45% of sales on Fandango going to ROTF, this mega hit is producing steam and not stopping. This will definitely be a huge hit, not so much a good movie……, but it will definitely pay the bills. I predict that this little robot flick will be the highest grossing movie of the summer.

Fandango has surveyed nearly 2,000 moviegoers planning to see Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Among the findings:

* 88% of respondents said they are fans of director Michael Bay; 66% of them picked Transformers as their favorite Bay film.
* 77% of respondents say they were fans of Transformers when they were kids; 68% of those fans watched the cartoon series, while 61% played with the toys.
* 45% picked Optimus Prime as their favorite Transformer; 21% picked Bumblebee; 4% picked Megatron.
* 62% of respondents are 18-34 years old; 63% are male.

Fandangwowzers, ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ 45% Of Sales

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Revenge of the Fallen is outselling Star Trek fast on Fandango. With 45% of sales on Fandango going to ROTF, this mega hit is producing steam and not stopping. This will definitely be a huge hit, not so much a good movie……, but it will definitely pay the bills. I predict that this little robot flick will be the highest grossing movie of the summer.

Fandango has surveyed nearly 2,000 moviegoers planning to see Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Among the findings:

* 88% of respondents said they are fans of director Michael Bay; 66% of them picked Transformers as their favorite Bay film.
* 77% of respondents say they were fans of Transformers when they were kids; 68% of those fans watched the cartoon series, while 61% played with the toys.
* 45% picked Optimus Prime as their favorite Transformer; 21% picked Bumblebee; 4% picked Megatron.
* 62% of respondents are 18-34 years old; 63% are male.

LaBeouf Lives in a Fantasy World Full of Unicorns

shia-labeouf-banana1New interview from BBC talks with LaBeouf on T:ROTF and future projects. This interview hints on progression of the possible next Indiana Jones movie (woo hoo……?). The story is a work in progress by Spielberg, but if they really are thinking about passing the torch to LaBeouf and outting Ford, I think they really should just throw the idea out. Don’t people learn that classics never die.……

LaBeouf Lives in a Fantasy World Full of Unicorns

shia-labeouf-banana1New interview from BBC talks with LaBeouf on T:ROTF and future projects. This interview hints on progression of the possible next Indiana Jones movie (woo hoo……?). The story is a work in progress by Spielberg, but if they really are thinking about passing the torch to LaBeouf and outting Ford, I think they really should just throw the idea out. Don’t people learn that classics never die.……