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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Shia LaBeouf Pulls Out of Movie Because of Shattered Hand

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Shia LaBeouf is still affected by the car accident he was in last July which left his hand broken in several places. The producers of Transformers 2 were able to write his injury into the script so Shia wouldn’t have to take time off to heal, but that’s not the case with his upcoming movie.

Shia was scheduled to start shooting the film Dark Fields this fall, but had to postpone it due to hand surgery. And now he’s decided to pull out of the film altogether. He’ll be forced to undergo surgery again to treat the area around his thumb.

Fox News reports that Shia has just pulled out, leaving producers having to search for another leading man. A source says, A source says, "Shia’s hand is totally shattered, it’s much worse than anyone thought."

Maybe Shia just decided he didn’t like the script after all! That hand excuse comes in handy!

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Transformers 2 Star Shia LaBeouf News - New Movie Trailer Details and Extensive Hand Surgery

Watch TV on PC - 12,000 TV Channels and Movies The much anticipated sequel Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen has been completed and its release date has been announced to be on June 26th, 2009. Michael Bay, the director of this classic franchise movie, is known for releasing his high budget blockbuster films in the summer, when the money comes rolling in. IGN took this excellent photo of the release date event where the first trailer was featured - and you can even watch an exlusive clip of Bumblebee in the upcoming flim.

However, lead actor Shia LaBeouf, who plays protagonist Sam Witwicky, severely injured his hand in a car accident this summer. His injury had to be written into the script so the production could keep going, which was done by having his character injured in the movie's storyline as well. Thankfully, the film production wasn't halted - it only needed to be reworked because of Shia's hand injury. He is now preparing for his second surgery, which is needed to fully repair his thumb.

The 22 year old actor has been playing iconic roles consistently well and he has a good sense of knowing what scripts will make it big in the box office. However, It is no laughing matter because the damage has been observed to be large enough to hurt Shia's rising career. It caused him to drop out of his acting role in Dark Fields, a thriller adaptation of a 2002 novel written by Alan Glynn, which is set to be released in 2010. Medical technology is very advanced so it is likely LeBeouf will make a full recovery. It may keep him from acting temporarily but he has a high profile movie coming out in theaters next summer - Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen. The film will not only attract the hardcore fans of the Transformers series but also people who grew up during the 1980s and new fans that saw it for the first time on the big screen last year.

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Transformers 2 Movie Prequel: Alliance #2 Cover

Watch TV on PC - 12,000 TV Channels and Movies Thanks to IDW Publishing's Alex Milne, we have our first look at the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Movie Prequel: Alliance #2 cover.


The following is the description that accompanies the image on Mr. Milne's deviantArt page.
    ok, so this is the cover for issue 2 of alliance.
    it features starscream taking on wreakage.
    now i'm not going to say what's going on in the issue. also you see that screamer has a bit of a new paint job. i won't be commenting on that, so please don't ask about that, you'll just have to wait and find out.

    it was a fun cover to do, but also a pain in the ass at the same time.
    i enjoy the way it turned out in the end. it did make me feel sorry for josh when i finished it, since it had a lot going on.
    this book will be out sometime in january if any are interested.

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Transformers 2 Movie Human Cast and Characters

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  • Shia LaBeouf plays Sam Witwicky, the teenager who killed Megatron. He attends an East Coast college to learn astronomy.[47] On July 27, 2008, LaBeouf was involved in a car crash and had to undergo hand surgery. The character getting burned in the story was an unrelated decision. LaBeouf said production was only delayed by two days after his accident because Bay made up for it by filming second unit scenes, and he recovered from the accident a few weeks earlier than expected, allowing him to return to the set. Bay had suggested the hand injury will be written into the story, but Orci said on-set rewrites were done to protect his hand for the remainder of the shoot. Towards the end of filming though, LaBeouf injured his eye when he hit a prop, which required seven stitches. He resumed filming two hours later.
  • Megan Fox plays Mikaela Banes, Sam's girlfriend, who cannot afford to attend college with him. Fox had lost a lot of weight for her role in Jennifer's Body, and had to gain ten pounds within three weeks. She explained "Michael [Bay] doesn't like skinny girls."
  • Josh Duhamel plays Captain William Lennox, an ally of the Autobots. Since the first film Lennox has become part of an international taskforce battling Decepticons with the Autobots.
  • Tyrese Gibson plays Robert Epps, an ally of the Autobots and member of Lennox's team. He has been promoted to the position of Master Sergeant.
  • John Turturro plays Reggie Simmons, former agent of the terminated Sector 7 unit, which monitored Transformer activity on Earth.
  • Isabel Lucas plays Alice, a new character who goes to Sam's college.
  • Steve Tom has a "principal" role, according to his website.
  • Kevin Dunn and Julie White play Ron and Judy, Sam's parents. Orci wrote, "Love them! Gotta have them back." He confirmed they learned the truth about the Transformers while off-screen in the last film.

Rainn Wilson cameos as a university professor, while Kym Whitley has an unnamed part. Bay wanted Amaury Nolasco to return as soldier Jorge Figueroa, who was wounded by Scorponok in the first film, but Nolasco was not able to participate due to schedule conflicts (he may appear in a third film).

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen' Possibly Had a Reshoot, Words on Trailer

Watch TV on PC - 12,000 TV Channels and Movies Words are, 'Transformers 2' production crew had returned to Edwards Air Force Base for potential reshoot, while the trailer is said to most likely come out with 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'.


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Two interesting tidbits have come out from "". In an updated news about the sequel to "", Transformers Live Action Movie Blog reported that a potential reshoot of the action fantasy film may be done, and the trailer could be coming out along with "".

On the reshoot rumor, Transformers Live Action Movie Blog noted that their source KevKev has found an article about the possible reshoot in the November 28 edition of The Antelope Valley Press. Parts of the article read, "The Autobots and the Decepticons rolled out to the Antelope Valley last week, returning to Edwards Air Force Base."

"A production crew for the sequel "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" was spotted Nov. 19 at the base, and appeared to be settling in for the remainder of the week. No other details were available as of press time," the article continued. More on the article can be read via Transformers Live Action Movie Blog.

Meanwhile, about the possible release date of the film's trailer, Transformers Live Action Movie Blog mentioned that their other source, Cody, reported that the trailer has been finished "about a month ago". Cody, in addition, also revealed someone involved with the movie has informed him that "they are 90% sure" the trailer will make its debut with "The Day the Earth Stood Still" which comes out in U.S. theaters on December 12.

Starring once again as Sam, the human friend of the friendly alien robots Autobots, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" comes from director Michael Bay and the screenwriting team of Ehren Kruger, Alex Kurtzman and Orci. It follows the story about two clashing robot clans on Earth. This time, the heroes will be facing a stronger and more powerful villain, the Fallen, which forces them to bring back their fallen foe, Megatron.

The DreamWorks SKG film will also see reprising her role as Mikaela Banes, as Captain William Lennox, as Robert Epps and John Turturro as Reggie Simmons among others. It is due to be released in U.S. theaters on June 26, 2009.

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Saturday, December 13, 2008

First Look: Transformers Revenge of the Fallen figures

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Images of possible new figures from the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen movie have been circulating around the net.

From Tformers.com: Thanks to EasyNet, we have images of what a TaoBao auctioneer claims is Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Knock Out and Dirt Boss with alternates of a motorcycle and forklift, respectively. Knock Off is just a gray prototype at this point, but Dirt Boss is a bright, lime green-colored figure.

From TF08: We have posted more new images of what is being called a new Revenge of the Fallen action figure mold. This one’s form has a delivery truck appearence to it. It is difficult to discern the class. We can see from the images it has a very simple shell-former type robot mode.

More info here: http://forums.hobbyhype.com/showthread.php?p=139170

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Transformers 2 Movie Revenge Of The Fallen Filming

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Filming began in Los Angeles, California in May 2008. From June 2, three days were spent on an action sequence at the Bethlehem Steel site in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, which was used to represent a portion of a fictional Chinese city. Afterwards, they shot at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. The crew moved to Philadelphia on June 9, where they shot at the Exelon plants in Delaware; the University of Pennsylvania; the Eastern State Penitentiary; Fairmount Park; Rittenhouse Square (which represents Paris); and Wanamaker's.[32][33][34] They moved to Princeton University on June 22. Filming there angered some students at the University of Pennsylvania, believing Bay had chosen to reshoot scenes at Princeton, the school's historical rival, and script Princeton's name in the movie. However, neither the University of Pennsylvania nor Princeton gave Bay permission to be named in the film because of a "funny 'mom' scene" that both felt "did not represent the school". Around $5 million was spent during filming in Philadelphia, Bethlehem, and New Jersey.

Bay scheduled a break for filming beginning on June 30, turning his attention to animation and second unit scenes because of the potential 2008 Screen Actors Guild strike. Orci joked "Optimus and company are also the stars, and fortunately for us, they are not part of a union!" Shooting for the Chinese battle later continued in Long Beach, California. The crew shot at Holloman Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico during September. The two locations were used for Qatar in the first film, and stood in for Egypt in this film. To stage an action scene at White Sands, the buildings built on the sand had explosives rigged inside of them, and six F-16s were flown over the area.

Shooting at Tucson International Airport and the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group's aircraft boneyard took place in October under the fake working title Prime Directive (a reference to Star Trek). This location was delayed from July. The first unit (including Shia LaBeouf) then shot for a week in Egypt itself, at the Giza pyramid complex and Luxor. For security's sake, the shoot was highly secretive: but according to Lorenzo di Bonaventura, a crew of 150 Americans and "several dozen local Egyptians" ensured a "remarkably smooth" shoot. Filming continued at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, with the second unit taking shots of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. The cast and crew finished on the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis on November 2, 2008.

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