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Sunday, April 06, 2008

Movie Leak ::: Transformers 2


Yes you have read correctly Transformers 2 is a reality and is set to begin filming this summer. With a projected 2009 theatrical release it is safe to assume that Michael Bay has been sitting on this for some time and that the original may have determined such a quick follow up.

Although follow up information for this is pretty sketchy get in on the buzz because this possibly pseudo treatment for the film seem interesting Is it possible that the run down by the IESB staff can not be that far off? Also on Slash Film you hear a buzz about the constructicons that combine to transform into the huge robot known as Devastator. This is possibly the biggest news that a child of the 80's could ever hear, and almost bits that we are now adults and will not get the chance to love it as much. However I can tell you I smiled throughout the first Transformers movie, and watched the DVD and equivalent to the amount of toes and fingers I have, and plan on watching it again.

Knowing that CGI has come even further in the last year alone tell you the possible magnitude of this films graphic outlay and how awesome the Transformers will be. My heart rate shoots through the roof every time I mention it.

I hope they bring back the original cast just adding to it with more great players that will take the franchise well into the realm of 3 to 6 movies breaking into Star Wars Episodic epic. Sci Fi is the last great haven for good philosophy and I love to see a well executed film providing it is done with more than visual effect but with many questions, because a film without questions is not a film but just empty motion picture. Transformers provided the philosophy bites that you need to understand a little more about human existence.

I will be back with more as it develops.

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