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Autobot Menace! In a strange coincidence, I got taken out of action for a little over a week by a minor car accident. I'm nearly certain that I saw the Autobot insignia on the offending vehicle.
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The film has only been out a little over a month and is set to debut in seven additional countries in the coming weeks, so with a little luck it might be able to surpass its box office record rival Spider-Man 3 and top the $889 million mark.
It stands 6'10" tall while in transport mode. When I was designing this PC I wanted it to transform in some way or another. It is a Transfomer, what kind would it be if it did not transform. So, I made it transform into a much smaller desktop form. (...) It also has a 7" LCD sreen mounted in the waist to watch movies or such. I made the Autobot Matix center out of a solid peice of brass then milled it on my lathe to accept a 7" blue plasma disk and mounted on a 1/4" aluminum frame and polished it to a mirror shine.
Naturally, this guy won the contest. No case mod could have possibly beaten this one unless it were built inside a fully functioning atomic bomb. Check out the article, featuring lots of pictures.
Okay, metal heads, this is the armored assault you've been waiting for. In one corner we have the New Avengers with Captain America using the Quinjet as a weapon! In the other we have the Autobots, who are willing to take down a few superhumans during the latest war with their arch-nemesis! In yet another we have the Decepticons, now more powerful than ever thanks to a sinister new plan by Megatron! And in the final corner we have Iron Man, piloting a new gigantic suit of armor never before seen!
If you're looking to make a new wallpaper for your desktop, the cover art is particularly nice looking and huuuge. Check out the preview here!
Saturday, 4 August, 2007 � Transformers News
Video: Hasbro's Comic Con Transformers Panel 6:38 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News Entertainment News International has posted another great video from San Diego Comic Con 2007, this time featuring Hasbro's Transformers panel in its entirety. During the event Hasbro previewed lots of upcoming Transformers products ranging from comics and toys to the animated series. Check the video out, it's like being there only better since a Final Fantasy cosplayer's sword isn't obstructing your view.
Friday, 3 August, 2007 � Transformers News
Japanese Movie Quiz Giveaway 5:46 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News Live in Japan? Want some free Transformers goodies? Then enter Toho's Movie Quiz and you can win a Transformers LED wristwatch, a Transformers necklace (perfect for that special lady friend with low expectations), Music Label Convoy iPod speakers, a Music Label Soundwave audo player, iPod Transformers speakers, or a promotional transforming pen that turns into a goofy-looking object with no purpose whatsoever.
Five More Issues Of Transformers: Spotlight Planned 4:35 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News A forum post by IDW's Editor-In-Chief Chris Ryall has revealed that the popular comic series Transformers: Spotlight will not end with the recently unveiled issue centering on Ramjet. According to the post, at least five more installments are in the works.
Also exciting: at Comicon, Simon [Furman] and I figured out three more Spotlights to come (someone else might write the other two in the next set of 5). I'm not saying who just yet but I encourage guessing...
In the very same thread, Ryall also posted a spiffy piece of teaser art from the Ramjet issue.
Wednesday, 1 August, 2007 � Transformers News
Simon Furman Video Interview 6:06 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News Entertainment New International conducted a video interview with Transformers comic writer Simon Furman at this year's San Diego Comic Con. Furman spills the beans on everything from Sixshot's presence in the upcoming series Transformers: Devastation to what he would have changed in the Transformers movie. It's a lengthy interview with lots of cool details about the comics, so check it out if you're a fan.
Tuesday, 31 July, 2007 � Transformers News
Transformers Animated Figure Gallery 5:02 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News In more Transformers Animated news, TFormers.com has put together a great gallery of action figures based on the upcoming animated series. The figures were on display during a Hasbro, Cartoon Network, and IDW panel at (where else?) the San Diego Comic Con and feature fifteen characters including Optimus Prime, Grimlock, and Starscream.
More Transformers Animated Footage 4:48 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News A five-minute clip from Transformers Animated looped in the background of a Comic Con autograph session, and against all odds one of the convention's attendees had a camera to record it. The video, which is up on YouTube, features the Autobots on a mission on an asteroid of some sort and gives us a sample of the cartoon's transformation sound, which will be analyzed and debated more than the Zapruder film.
Monday, 30 July, 2007 � Transformers News
"Transform Your Bedroom" UK Comic Contest 6:09 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News Those of you who live in the UK and are thirteen or older can win a Transformers-themed bedroom, courtesy of Transformers Comic UK. The grand prize winner will get a Transformers bedspread, curtain, beanbag, alarm clock, poster, and Scalextric set. If you're considerably older than thirteen and enter the contest, winning will likely bring more action to your bedroom than it has ever seen.
Sunday, 29 July, 2007 � Transformers News
First Footage From Transformers Animated 5:28 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News A video of Transformers Animated was shown during Hasbro's Comic Con panel, and Entertainment News International was there to record it. This isn't a ten second teaser, either. The clip introduces all the main characters and displays their weapons (including Prime's cool booster-powered plasma axe... thing), then goes on to several fully voiced scenes including lots of bad guys. Check it out here!
Towards the end of the video you'll see some still shots of what are either action figures from the series or the cgi renders they used to design the toys. You know, just in case someone didn't know there would be action figures to go along with a Transformers cartoon.
Transformers Comic UK #2's Cover Unveiled 7:32 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News Transformers @ The Moon has posted the cover for Transformers Comic UK #2, which features Megatron leaping toward the reader. You'd think that would scare away potential customers, but I guess they know what they're doing. The scan also reveals that the second issue's pack-in prize is a set of Transformers tattoos. Slap some of those on your guns and you'll be the manliest man in the comic shop for as long as you can put off taking a shower.
Thursday, 26 July, 2007 � Transformers News
Mark Ryan Interview 18:20 PST | DennisFarrell | Print News The Comic Fanatic has interviewed Mark Ryan, the actor who voiced Bumblebee in the Transformers movie. Amazingly enough, Bumblebee was originally planned to be mute:
TCF: You mentioned that you initially were hired to be the presence and the voice for the Transformers. How did all of that work get narrowed down to just Bumblebee in the finished product?
Mark Ryan: Bumblebee didn't talk in the version of the script I was working from on the set. I knew this because I'd voiced the scene during filming when the Autobots discussed how he'd lost his voice. In the post production phase, Michael (Bay) would often throw in new dialogue ideas, especially humor and just say: �Try it like this or just say that!� During one of these sessions, Michael gave me some new dialogue that I'd never seen before and we just played around with it. We tried several character voices, as I recall. I wasn't sure how it would be used, but obviously knew the Bumblebee back-story, so it set me free to voice it with an understanding of the emotional weight of the character and the dramatic effect it might have at that moment in the movie.
Thanks to Seibertron for originally reporting on the interview, which is available here.
If you are on the hunt for a playable companion piece to the Transformers film, you would do better to pick up literally any other version of this game. None of the other versions are exactly good, but at least they aren't as tediously boring as the PSP game.
According to their review database, the 4/10 score that the game received makes it slightly worse than Ghost Rider. If you prefer to look at the bright side of things, take solace in the fact that it's a little bit better than Pimp My Ride.