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Tigerlily
Member # 3567
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Guys I am SOOOOOOO exited! I can't wait for the special effects in this film (Steven Spielberg is listed as executive producer). Soon it's gonna come to our cinemas!!!!

http://www.canmag.com/movies.php?moviekey=transformers#images


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0418279/


http://www.transformersmovie.com/
 
Tigerlily
Member # 3567
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REFRESH.... Has anyone seen the movie already?


I have to wait at least until next Friday.... [Frown]
 
Tigerlily
Member # 3567
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'Transformers' bring out the kid in grown-ups


By Reuters
First Published: July 10, 2007
AP


This image released by DreamWorks LLC and Paramount shows a scene from the new film, "Transformers," based on a popular cartoon and toy craze of the 1980s. The sci-fi adventure took in $8.8 million from Monday night screenings in advance of its official Tuesday July 3 release

For much of its core 20- and 30-something male audience, Michael Bay's "Transformers" film is more than just a reason to go to the movies on a hot, summer night. It's also an excuse for grown men to head to the toy store.

Nostalgia for the shape-shifting cars, planes and robots that many of today's men played with as boys might provide an unexpected boost to toymaker Hasbro Inc.'s bottom line.

"There are still no toys that are like the Transformers," said Malik Nicholas, a 27-year-old computer technician at Deutsche Bank.

"The most interesting thing about Transformers as a kid was the idea you could drive a car and turn it into a robot," said Nicholas, who plans to buy the new Optimus Prime toy, transform it into a big rig from a robot, and park it on his desk at work.

The toys are the foundation for a tale of warring alien robots that come to earth from the planet Cybertron in search of new forms of energy. The robots disguise themselves as man-made machinery, including cars and jets.

They're divided into two factions: the peaceful Autobots led by Optimus Prime, who are content to live hidden in plain sight among mankind; and the evil Decepticons, headed by the diabolical Megatron, who see humans as a useless energy source, fit for nothing more than destruction.

For 32-year-old collector Pete Sinclair, the challenge of transforming the robots, combined with mature subject matter dealing not only with good and evil, but also death, hooked him as a child and keeps him coming back as an adult.

"When I was a kid I remember getting ones that were very difficult to transform and you felt that much better when you were finally able to do it," Sinclair said while attending BotCon in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, an annual gathering of Transformers fans and collectors.

Transformers come in four levels of difficulty, with the puzzle-like level-four toys being the most difficult to transform.

And while the new, sleeker Transformers toys are a far cry from their larger, more cumbersome predecessors, Sinclair said he won't hesitate to add the next generation of robots to his collection.

"Everybody ... was hesitant when they first saw the initial designs because your gut reaction is 'these don't really look like the original toys. They don't really remind me as much,' but you see how it has to translate to the big screen."


For some collectors, Hasbro's updates of the popular 1980s toys — while aesthetically pleasing — ultimately fall short.

"The toy's manufacturing was pretty light," said 38-year-old David Silberman, chief technology officer of a Jersey City, New Jersey-based private equity fund.

"When you're looking at them on the big screen, you see there's a motion to them, a tension to them ... I felt like I had to be gentle because I didn't want to break any of the pieces off," added Silberman, who nonetheless said he'd buy Hasbro's Mr. Potato Head spin-off toy, "Optimash" Prime.

"They just don't make them like they used to, that's the bottom line," 29-year-old computer technology student Anthony Toledo said after struggling with, and then accidentally breaking, Optimus Prime's gun during a demonstration.

But with an appeal that stretches across generations, Transformers are expected by some to be the hottest-selling toys based on this year's summer movies.

Between 30 percent and 40 percent of all Transformers sold this year will be bought by adults, independent toy industry consultant Christopher Byrne said.

"This," he said, "is the toy movie of the summer."


http://www.dailystaregypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=8128


Oh great and "...for much of its core 20- and 30-something male audience,..." is even better! [Big Grin]

Three days more and I'll be watching too!!!!
 
With a name like Smuckers
Member # 10289
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I have family members in the states who saw this over the weekend, the younger ones really enjoyed it. [Smile]
 
Tigerlily
Member # 3567
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Two more days and I'll be watching.... thank you Smuckers for the reply.

Seems they don't have any age restrictions.
 
Sobriquet
Member # 13217
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quote:
Originally posted by Tigerlily:
REFRESH.... Has anyone seen the movie already?


I have to wait at least until next Friday.... [Frown]

You know what my 6th grade sweetheart wrote in my yearbook? "if you were a squirrel i would give you a nut"

If you were around the block tigerlilly i would give you my transformers DVD, the one i have laying around for over a week and haven't seen yet. I know, i know it's still in the movies, so how on earth do i have it on DVD. [Big Grin] [Razz]

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Sobriquet
Member # 13217
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Oh and Perfect Stranger totally sucked. A waste of almost 2 hours. Really sucked.
 
Tigerlily
Member # 3567
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Mission accomplished!!!!!!

Yup, I've seen TRANSFORMERS last night together with my two older kids, first row in the middle (we came early), popcorn and coke and so on. The cinema filled up completely with children and their parents.

To tell you the truth the movie was even better than I expected (so much better and scarier than 'war of the worlds'). Lots of action and incredible special effects. Within the first five minutes the peaceful scene in the Qatar desert was already disrupted by a mounstrous Transformer. My daughter got quite scared but got better throughout the movie; I was holding her hand very tight!

Well we had two interruptions throughout the film as it went bad..... but thankfully I was able to see the final end of it. The good always wins against the evil. Dam* right it does! [Big Grin]
 
Order of the Phoenix
Member # 13852
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Transformers! I watched that when I was little. Transformers, robots in disguise!! [Big Grin]

Does anyone remember He-man and She-ra?


Ahh memories.... simpler times.
 
Gascious_Clay
Member # 13876
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sHE-RA My dream girl
 
Macawiis_Bile_Nigiish
Member # 11724
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Good movie! Starscream still a rebel lol(annoys Megatron)
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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[Big Grin] I've seen the movie twice now, and I actually don't mind seeing it again! The movie was that great!! Of course I could be a little bias since I was a Transformers fan as a small child.

P.S. Sobriquet doesn't know what he's talking about. He thinks the movie sucked, because he's not smart enough to know what was going on! [Razz]
 



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