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> Some more info on the TF Movie, Filming locations, cast members
BigPete
post 26 April 2006, 17:22
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I found an interesting article at transformerland.com:

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Monday, April 24, 2006: Well there has not been much to report on the movie front lately...until now! It seems the movie is now in position to begin filming. Director Michael Bay and Dreamworks Studio runner Steven Spielberg have been spotted running around the small town of Alamogordo, New Mexico (NM).
According to a WSMR news release on the Las Cruces Sun-News Web site, "Transformers" will be filming on location on and around White Sands Missile Range and Holloman Air Force Base in late May. This site is a notoriously risky location for filming as the range can't guarantee uninterrupted filming windows as testing of real missiles may transpire. Nevertheless, DreamWorks is going forward, "making a date to film at the missile range's dune field just north of Range Road 10 and a little west of Holloman". A fake Middle Eastern village is being built by the preproduction crews, according to the release.
In addition, IGN Filmforce has learned the following actors are in talks for these roles:

Actor Role
Shia LaBeof - Sam
Jon Voight - Keller, the U.S. Secretary of State
Michael Clarke Duncan - Louisiana-born Army Chief Warrant officer Figueroa and a close team member of young military commander Lennox
Josh Duhamel - Military Commander Lennox
Bernie Mac - used car salesman Bobby Bolivia
Rachael Taylor - super-hot and super-smart codebreaker Rachel
Megan Fox - LaBeof's love interest Mikaela
Tyrese Gibson - Offer sent
John Turturro - Offer sent
Travis Van Winkle - Offer sent
John Robinson - Offer sent


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post 26 April 2006, 18:29
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I heard Scorponok is gonna be in it to. love.gif


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predaking
post 28 April 2006, 10:42
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rumours about the robot cast, from Seibertron.com:
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There are some new rumors surrounding the upcoming Transformers movie. These new rumors are about characters that will be in the movie. Some of the names and alt modes may shock you. Exile of Joesightings.com first reported that he saw the proofs for the height ratios and color proofs. He all said that the Decepticons that would appear in the movie would be Megatron, Vortex, Scorponok, Starscream, Bonecrusher, Devastator and Brawl, while the Autobots in the film are Optimus Prime, Ironhide, Ratchet, Bumblebee and Jazz. Then today, Wonkimus_Major of Don Murphy's Message Board has claimed the following was given to him by film insiders:

"Brawl--a police car (for a chase scene)
Devastator--M1 Abrams tank (and a single bot)
Bonecrusher--Mine clearing vehicle"
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And then T.V. of Transformerslive.com reported the following:

"AUTOBOTS

Optimus Prime (semi)
Ratchet (ambulance, not an emergency vehicle or firetruck)
Ironhide (pickup truck)
Jazz (sports car)
Bumblebee (Chevrolet Camaro, possibly a '70s/'80s model)

DECEPTICONS

Megatron (tank, presumably)
Starscream (F-22)
Vortex (helicopter)
Soundwave (bastard version - a.k.a Kennywave)
Scorponok (minion)
Brawl (police car)
Devestator (tank)
Bonecrusher (Mine clearing vehicle)"

Now none of this has been confirmed


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post 28 April 2006, 10:59
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They kept Spider-man familiar, X-Men didn't have any weird non-character superpowers, so why are they now even thinking about doing these huge changes?


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post 28 April 2006, 11:56
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Two words: organic webbing. Actually, one word is enough: Catwoman.

Hollywood loves to change things, just so they can pretend what they are making is better than the source material. Of course usually the opposite is true.


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post 28 April 2006, 12:48
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more rumours:

Bumblebee is mute and communicates only through playing songs on his car radio.

Soundwave is actually called Soundbyte, and transforms from a tape deck to a 6 foot tall tin-foil(?) robot. He's referred to as "kennywave" because he's a comic relief character that constantly gets smashed - like Waspinator.
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post 28 April 2006, 12:56
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QUOTE(Creation Matrix @ 28 Huhti 2006,13:56)
Two words: organic webbing. Actually, one word is enough: Catwoman.

Hollywood loves to change things, just so they can pretend what they are making is better than the source material. Of course usually the opposite is true.

My sentiments exactly. It feels like the director is thinking "Hey, because we're making a movie, we're supposed to gratuitously change everything! Wouldn't it be cool if Prowl transformed into a Ferrari F1, Sideswipe transformed into an armoured personnel transport and Tracks transformed into a wheelbarrow? Who cares if it'll piss the fans off?"

Oh, and Devastator and Bonecrusher? Sheesh!


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post 28 April 2006, 13:25
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Until we get confirmation from more reliable sources I'll consider this to be a hoax, created to upset TransFans.
Sure, we have seen with Catwoman how the film industry can ruin a concept completely, but most other modern attempts to recreate comics characters on film have stayed very close to the source material. (Organic webshooters for Spider-Man was a huge improvement, by the way. It's not belieavable having a sixteen-year old invent mechanical webshooters. And the change didn't do anything to make the character unrecognizable).


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post 28 April 2006, 13:42
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I agree wholeheartedly with Lars - This just must be a hoax. Do you honestly think that, when for once, the makers of a film seem to care about what the fans think, that they would do something like this?
I doubt it. I doubt a fan like Spielberg, which he obviously is, would ever allow such dramatic changes (even though he doesn't call all the shots).

The only belieable info (apart from the obvious) would be that Vortex was in the film.


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wave: "the makers of the film" you refer to may just be Don Murphy, who seems to overestimate his own influence.

the rumour is coming from several sources. Reliable people claim it's confidential insider info. The deal with soundbyte is apparently that he changes from a tape deck to a 6' robot without mass shifting, and is therefore extremely vulnerable.

Transformers arrive on earth in comets as big mounds of nanomachines which scan for alt modes upon arrival.
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post 28 April 2006, 14:01
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This list is correct.

"Kennywave" is a term coined at DM.net to describe a 6 foot tall Soundwave that transforms into a sound device (without mass shifting), and who get's his head kicked off by a teenage girl.

"Kennywave" will be changed to something more aptly named, now it seems.
And Soundwave will get an offscreen mention to seperate the characters.

Soundwave will be reserved for the 2nd movie due to the uprising, to accomodate the fans while having limited means to alter the script and line-up.

The characters will not look (a lot) like their G1 counterparts.
Expect them to be hommages at most.

from http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewt...1446374#1446374
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post 28 April 2006, 14:03
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I still doubt it. But if it is true, it is completely insane.
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post 28 April 2006, 14:12
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QUOTE(Groundsplitter @ 28 April 2006,14:25)
Until we get confirmation from more reliable sources I'll consider this to be a hoax, created to upset TransFans.
Sure, we have seen with Catwoman how the film industry can ruin a concept completely, but most other modern attempts to recreate comics characters on film have stayed very close to the source material. (Organic webshooters for Spider-Man was a huge improvement, by the way. It's not belieavable having a sixteen-year old invent mechanical webshooters. And the change didn't do anything to make the character unrecognizable).

They managed to incorporate the organic web shooters to the comic, too and this time they didn't even need an alien symbiote to do it. tongue.gif


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same poster, from Seibertron:
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Scorponok is a giant, in terms of scorpions, and not in terms of Transformers.

This news post generated the rumour about Scorponok being a giant like his G1 self:
http://www.lcsun-news.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar.../604240312/1001

This is however, erroneous.
The writer, not too familiar with Transformers, only knew that a character named Scorponok was in it and then proceded to find information about Scorponok.
What he came up with is the G1 profile of Scorponok, which is not an accurate depiction of the Scorponok in the movie.

The only thing that both characters share is a scorpion-like from.
One's a leader and city sized Transformer.
The other is a minion that has a scorpion-like robot mode.
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post 28 April 2006, 14:21
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QUOTE(Groundsplitter @ 28 April 2006,15:25)
It's not belieavable having a sixteen-year old invent mechanical webshooters.

I have trouble understanding how people can really think it's less likely for someone to be a child genius than for that person to get powers from being bitten by a radioactive (or genetically manipulated) spider. We have had some people from category A in real life, but so far none from category B.

The moment they introduced the organic webbing to the comics with a badly written story that had a lame villain (not to mention horribly out of character potrayals of both Captain America and Nick Fury) was the moment I dropped Spider-Man. Just in time before they had the idiotic Gwen/Goblin revelation.
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