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04-23-2010, 08:20 PM | #3601 |
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Originally posted by: Tim Formas @ TFW2005.com
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Digitalscape Company, a Japanese consulting company specializing in digital content creations, has posted a notice of job fairs to be held to hire 40 people that would be responsible for some aspect of the graphics for the upcoming Transformers Prime cartoon that is schedule to air on The Hub as early as late this year.
This is the first mentiion of Digitalscape's involvement with the upcoming cartoon. Digitalscape is mostly widely known for their involvement with video games, with work ranging from character, environment, motion, to programming. |
04-23-2010, 08:20 PM | #3602 |
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Originally posted by: Tim Formas @ TFW2005.com
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TakaraTomy has updated their Transformers Animated event page with details regarding three more exclusive EZCollection figures in addition to the already announced Optimus Clear Red Version. Each of the new figures can be acquired through the following means:
Transformers Animated - Prowl Clear Smog version Purchase TA-01 Optimus Prime or TA-06 Megatron at any Apita store starting late April until end of campaign Transformers Animated - Bumblebee Clear Yellow version Purchase over 3000 yen worth of Animated merchandise at any Itoyokado store starting late April until end of campaign Transformers Animated - Starscream Clear Purple version Purchase TA01 Optimus Prime or TA06 Megatron at any Jusco store (except Ryukyu branch) starting Golden Week (April 29) until end of campaign |
04-25-2010, 06:20 AM | #3603 |
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Originally posted by: NIBMRatchet @ TFW2005.com
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It's Speculation Time again. This time it's for Transformers: Prime.
S250 posted a Twitter update stating that he "just heard some rumor about [a] Giant character of coming transformers series". This was then followed by the tweet/twit... "something like giant arachnida and dinosaur......". Now, some of you may remember that towards the end of last year with the help from "Transformers @ The Moon", we brought you a news that Hasbro had submitted a Trademark Application to the USPTO for the name Airachinid Could this be the name of this giant character S250 has heard about? A Thread is open for you to speculate. Hit the Discuss button now. |
04-25-2010, 11:40 AM | #3604 |
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Originally posted by: Sol Fury @ TFW2005.com
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An image has been posted by ACToys user maxpayne, showing a half-assembled version of a possible toy from this year's Botcon. What could it be? In line with information we received a few weeks ago from 2005 Boards member S250, this is almost certainly a homage to Rapido. Just like the original, this Botcon attendee exclusive features a vibrant red deco, with a black roof, Autobot tampograph on the front window, and - although barely visible in this image - he also appears to feature the "19" details on the car doors, and various other details on the vehicle mode. And in line with S250's information, he is a redeco of Universe Silverstreak.
What could this figure's role at this year's Botcon be? The attendee exclusive or one of the souvenir figures? Click discuss to join in the speculation on our 2005 Boards. |
04-25-2010, 03:00 PM | #3605 |
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Originally posted by: Sol Fury @ TFW2005.com
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We have received some scans from the latest issue of Figure king, courtesy of 2005 Boards member Masabon! This issue's Transformers coverage kicks off with silhouettes of Animated Optimus Prime and Rodimus superimposed over Takara-Tomy's Transformers 2010 celebration image - this pretty clearly relates to the previously announced two pack of crystal Optimus Prime and Rodimus, however, is the backdrop a coincidence, or are they the second entry in the four-part 2010 celebration?
The next page of the coverage in this month's figure king looks at the first entry into the 2010 celebration, Masterpiece Optimus Prime full sleep mode. Following on, there is an image of an upcoming Movie series Bumblebee Bearbrick, and then a two page spread looking at the June 2010 Takara-Tomy Transformers Animated releases - Grimlock, Swoop, Snarl and Blackout. All four now feature color faction logos in the place of their earlier gold or silver ones, but do not sport any other significant changes. Blackout in these images even seems to have more black around the edges of his eyes, making him appear to be more show accurate. The coverage is rounded out with a page covering Takara-Tomy's domestic products such as Disney Label Buzz Lightyear, Device Label Broadblast and Cheetas, plus a page talking about the next episodes of Transformers Animated to arrive in Japan, which are: #5 Irreparable Memory - aka "Thrill of the Hunt", Lockdown's introductory episode. #6 Immortal Megatron - Probably "Home is Where the Spark is" #7 Challenge of Burning Giant - aka "Total Meltdown" #8 Birth of Dinobot! - aka "Blast from the Past", the episode that introduces Grimlock and the Dinobots. Also in this month's Figure King is confirmation that Japan will also be getting the Cyber Missions shorts. |
04-25-2010, 05:10 PM | #3606 |
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It's no secret that Michael Bay likes to use his unique connection to the US military for his movies, and in many ways the Transformers films have proven to be an excellent showcase of this connection. Therefore this report, from an Airman serving at Andersen AFB, posted on Comic Book Movie, should come as no surprise. The report states that Michael Bay is bringing the filming of Transformers 3 to Guam, and that Dreamworks are casting about 20 airmen from Andersen AFB as extras.
What role will Guam and Andersen AFB play in Transformers 3? Will it be a regional headquarters for NEST, or will it be the scene of a Decepticon attack? Join in the speculation on our 2005 Boards. |
04-25-2010, 11:21 PM | #3607 |
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In an article by the broadcastingcable.com about Stephen Davis; the President of Hasbro Studios, Alex Kurtzman briefly talked about the progress of the next animated Transformers TV series (tentative name - "Transformers: Prime").
Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (Star Trek feature, Fringe, Alias), who wrote the Transformer movies, are also helming the animated Transformers TV series for Hasbro and The Hub. Davis’ A-Team approach is working “remarkably brilliantly,” Kurtzman tells B&C. “There is a stigma about things being done by committee creatively, but there is so much to be done, so much of a well to draw from,” Kurtzman says. “Everyone feels protected to do their best work because the message from the top down is that you’re supported in your vision.” Kurtzman adds that he and Orci would “like to work with [Davis] forever.” Stay tuned with TFW2005 as we bring you the latest news on Transformers: Prime, debuting this October 10th. |
04-25-2010, 11:21 PM | #3608 |
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Originally posted by: Sol Fury @ TFW2005.com
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It's no secret that Michael Bay likes to use his unique connection to the US military for his movies, and in many ways the Transformers films have proven to be an excellent showcase of this connection. Therefore this report, from an Airman serving at Andersen AFB, posted on Comic Book Movie, should come as no surprise. The report states that Michael Bay is bringing the filming of Transformers 3 to Guam, and that Dreamworks are casting about 20 airmen from Andersen AFB as extras.
Update - GuamPDN reports that this rumor is untrue. Transformers 3 WILL NOT be filming at Andersen AFB, as no contact has been made through the Air Force's Entertainment liaison office. |
04-26-2010, 03:30 AM | #3610 |
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Originally posted by: Super_Megatron @ TFW2005.com
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The first voice actor guest for TFcon 2010 is Mark Ryan. He began working on the 2007 film Transformers during filming as the on-set voice of several different robots. This work continued throughout filming and into editing, prior to the actual casting of voice-over talent. He was then cast as the voice of the character Bumblebee. Ryan also voices Ironhide and Hoist for the Activision video game based on the film. He returned to voice Bumblebee as well as Jetfire for the sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and standing in for the robots during principal photography.
TFcon 2010 will take place July 17th and 18th in Toronto. |
04-26-2010, 06:40 AM | #3611 |
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Originally posted by: Tim Formas @ TFW2005.com
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On their pre-order page for the Transformers: War for Cybertron, Best Buy has revealed that Jazz will be an exclusive downloadable character for fans who pre-order the game through their chain. While supplies last, a code to unlock Jazz will be available in-package for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions of the game. The code will allow Jazz to be used in the multi-player Escalation mode of the game.
Transformers: War for Cybertron is due out on June 22nd. |
04-26-2010, 08:50 AM | #3612 |
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A staff member of Chinese website Androidin.net has posted new images of the upcoming Transformers Generation Deluxe-class Drift figure. The images provide a nice look at both the vehicle mode and robot mode, as well as the swords. Check out all of the images by clicking on the thumbnail to the left.
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04-26-2010, 08:50 AM | #3613 |
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Originally posted by: Tim Formas @ TFW2005.com
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G-Mart Comics of Chicago has announced that Mike Costa, writer of the ongoing Transformers series and Spotlight Prowl for IDW Publishing will be making an appearance at their store this Saturday, May 1st as part of their Free Comic Book Day festivities.
He will be appearing along with Menton J. Matthews III of IDW's Zombies Vs. Robots: Adventure book and a few other local artists. G-Mart's events start at noon, with the time of the appearances still yet to be decided. Any interested fans can keep track of the appearance by checking their Facebook page for updates. G-Mart Comics is located at 2641 N. Kedzie Ave. in Chicago, in the Logan Square area. For those taking public transportation, the store is right across the street from the Logan Square Blue Line CTA stop. |
04-26-2010, 11:40 AM | #3614 |
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Originally posted by: Joe Moore @ TFW2005.com
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Today's Featured Ebay Auction is truly a great piece of Transformers history. In 2004, Botcon was held without any involvement with Hasbro (Botcon went to Fun Publications in 2005). The Hartman's (the original Botcon founders), having split from 3H Enterprises, took the Botcon name with them and put on pretty phenomenal show in California.
so today we have an extremely hard to find AFA 85 Botcon 2004 Exclusive Action Masters G2 Breakdown. The figure was a throwback to the very first Botcon exclusive 10 years early, which was the original G2 Breakdown. This item is being sold by aquahaven. If you like this auction, why not see what other Botcon Transformers are available right now. You can see a bunch more images by clicking the headline of the story. |
04-26-2010, 01:40 PM | #3615 |
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Originally posted by: Sol Fury @ TFW2005.com
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We have received news from Red Leader of Kapow Toys that Sea Spray of the first assortment of Hunt for the Decepticons Voyagers will be released in Asia this week.
Sea Spray is expected in stock at Kapow Toys in the next few days, you can check out the preorder page for him here. With the Asian market release just around the corner, the assortment containing Sea Spray seems to be right on track for the anticipated June US release that has previously been suggested. |
04-26-2010, 03:40 PM | #3616 |
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Reprolabels have sent out their April update, and there's lots of cool stuff on offer this month! First and foremost, every order over $20 qualifies for a set of free full color faction labels. These stickers are ideal for customizing everything from your Transformers to your portable games consoles. Moving on to the labels themselves, and there are some great sets for your Generation 1 Pretenders. Waverider and Submarauder are both given the Reprolabels "enhanced replacement" set treatment, which unlike the clear originals which faded into the plastic once applied will stay bright and vibrant after they have been put on your toys. Generation 1 Pretenders Gunrunner and Bludgeon also get new sticker sheets. These are "enhancement sets" to go the extra mile with decorating your original toys, with lots of additional details which were shown in the comics or the box art added in.
Other enhancement sets this month includes a truly awesome set for customizing your 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime. This amazing set includes a selection of alternate screens for the wrist communicators, plus many many other details from Optimus Prime's many media appearances to really give your 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime that personalized touch. The enhancement sets this month are rounded out with a set for converting a Revenge of the Fallen Swerve into Stunticon Dead End, plus additional detail sets for Human Alliance Sideswipe and Barricade. Last but not least, last month's awesome metallic Movie series freebie symbols sheet is also now up for regular order, by popular demand. Check out all these and the many other sticker sheets available for breathing new life into your Transformers toys by clicking here to visit Reprolabels. |
04-26-2010, 03:40 PM | #3617 |
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With the May release date for Takara-Tomy's version of Transformers Animated Blackout looming, you might be wondering if now would be a good time to add this Decepticon to your wants list, or hold out for a possible Hasbro release. While we have seen images of both versions of Blackout, you might want to check out this extremely insightful, comprehensive and detailed comparison of the Hasbro and Takara-Tomy versions of Blackout by Deceptigtar of our 2005 Boards. Check out the full comparison by clicking on the discuss button below to see all the differences and decide which one you prefer.
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04-26-2010, 07:50 PM | #3618 |
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comiXology posted a five page preview for IDW's sixth issue of Transformers: Ongoing. In this installment our heroes battle the mighty Menasor! Be sure to check out the preview by clicking on the thumbnail.
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04-26-2010, 07:50 PM | #3619 |
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04-26-2010, 10:20 PM | #3620 |
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Good news coming in for those excited about Hasbro's latest Transformers mail-in promotion! It looks like it's time to start waiting impaitently for the mailman again as 2005 member soull has received his Recon Ravage in the mail and has posted pictures to give hope to those who sent in their $4.95 (plus three NEST stickers) to Hasbro! It looks like in addition to the figure you'll also receive a coupon for $5 off any Transformers purchase of $20 or more plus a letter from Optimus Prime himself!
Click the above picture to see the complete contents of the white mailer! |
04-27-2010, 02:23 AM | #3621 |
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TFW2005 is proud to provide another early Transformers comic review! Today, we review Transformers #6! Transformers #6 is out tomorrow - Wednesday, April 28th - from IDW Publishing. Check out the review and a few new images from the issue by clicking on the Title Bar or thumbnail to the left.
TFW2005 is proud to provide another early Transformers comic review! Today, we review Transformers #6! Transformers #6 is out tomorrow - Wednesday, April 28th - from IDW Publishing Transformers #6 Credits Publisher: IDW Publishing Written by: Mike Costa Art: Don Figueroa Colors by: J. Brown with Andrew Dalhouse Letters by: Chris Mowry Editor: Andy Schmidt Associate Editor: Denton J. Tipton Covers Cover A – Art by Don Figueroa and Colors by J. Brown Cover B – Art by Don Figueroa and Colors by J. Brown Retailer Incentive – Art by Andrew Wildman Review Our review of the last issue of the ongoing series called the Transformers #5 a beginning and an end, with the multiple storylines moving forward towards a unified end that will create some new result. Transformers #6 is that result. The events towards the end of Transformers #5 create change that will move the story past much-debated actions and characterizations featured through the first five issues. Leading up to Transformers #6, Spike Witwicky and Optimus Prime have a discussion that identifies the reasons why Optimus Prime surrendered to Skywatch. Following that discussion, Spike loses possession of the imprisoned Breakdown when attacked by Breakdown’s fellow Stunticons. Ultra Magnus, meanwhile, has taken Bumblebee and his crew of Autobots to confront Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime at the site of the Autobot/Decepticon shuttle construction. Swindle’s true motives are revealed as the recently-united Stunticons merge to form Menasor and turn on all Autobots. As Transformers #6 begins, Menasor and the Decepticons face the fractured Autobot forces. Having finally reached a revelation, Spike turns to Optimus Prime in seeking help to ensure the battle in the desert does not reach any populated area. Writer Mike Costa’s material shines in this issue. The writing of the action scenes featured throughout the first half of the issue was both thrilling and full of humor. Allegiances become clear and storylines start to meld. You’ll tend to find yourself cheering after various parts of the issue, whether it is from the intense action, humor, or ballsy comments by some fan favorites. Meanwhile, he managed to pull together content from the first five issues into a satisfying result. For example, Thundercracker’s changes in beliefs from Transformers #4 are tested in this issue. Costa also seems to have taken feedback from readers to heart, using the story to provide justification for such actions or moving the story forward in a way that should satisfy those who have had issues with that content. The sudden change of how Autobot leaders are chosen is explained. Ultra Magnus essentially gets told that he has to deal with it. While nothing happens to change the often debated, new take on Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime’s characterization, the character appears to be written off in such a way that he could be missing from the story for some time and be forgotten. Don Figueroa’s style is consistent with his art from the first five issues. Because of the action scenes featured throughout the first half of the issue, Don gets to shine with multiple panels of robot carnage, explosions, and full page illustrations. Liked the full page shots at the end of Issue #5? You’ll get more of the same in this issue. Transformers #6 makes a bold move forward, attempting to move the current storyline forward in such a way to keep current fans happy while also attempting to confront and implement changes suggested by those who have had issues with the content. For the avid followers of the series, this is yet another positive step in the ongoing joyride. For all others, it is IDW’s attempt to win your heart back. If you’ve been waiting to give the series another shot, picking this issue up is heavily suggested. |
04-27-2010, 07:00 AM | #3622 |
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Mr. Tony Todd (voice of The Fallen in Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen) recently attended the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo 2010. 2005 Board member Keroshino took the opportunity to ask about Mr. Todd's role in Transformers 3.
Tony Todd once said that he will be returning to the Transformers Movie Franchise. But didn't revealed how or for what character. Thanks to Keroshino, we now know that Mr. Todd hinted that he will be playing a Human Character for the 3rd Movie. Actor Tony Todd has been in over 100 films and television shows, lending his versatile talents to the horror, sci-fi and fantasy genres. He's best known as the Candyman and has appeared in the Final Destination series, the Crow, the Rock, Wishmaster, Platoon, and Night of the Living Dead. He's also the voice of The Fallen in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. He's made guest appearances as Worf's brother Kurn in Star Trek, Boston Public, Hercules, Xena, the X-Files, Smallville, Angel, 24, Stargate SG-1, Chuck and Andromeda! But, who will he be for Transformers 3? A military personnel? an evil scientist? or maybe just for a cameo appearance? Fire-away your speculations at the thread by hitting the Discuss Button. |
04-27-2010, 07:20 PM | #3623 |
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Del Ray has issued a press release today regarding the upcoming Transformers: Exodus novel that will provide a new origins story that relates to and expands on the story provided in the upcoming War for Cybertron video game. Check out the novel cover and entire press release by clicking on the image to the left.
Del Ray has issued a press release today regarding the upcoming Transformers: Exodus novel that will provide a new origins story that relates to and expands on the story provided in the upcoming War for Cybertron video game. Check out the entire press release below and the novel core to the left. NEW YORK, NY – April 27, 2010 – Del Rey, an imprint of Ballantine Books at the Random House Publishing Group, announced today that Del Rey Books will publish TRANSFORMERS: EXODUS. Telling one of the most important stories in the TRANSFORMERS canon, this novel explores and expands upon the origins of the supervillain MEGATRON, leader of the evil DECEPTICONS, and the rise of OPTIMUS PRIME to leadership of the heroic AUTOBOTS. TRANSFORMERS: EXODUS will be written by Alex Irvine and will release in Summer 2010. In an exciting year for the telling of this important origins moment in the TRANSFORMERS story, TRANSFORMERS: EXODUS takes fans deep into the secret lore of the TRANSFORMERS universe, charting the creation of the DECEPTICONS and the AUTOBOTS—and chronicling the civil war that divided them. At the center of this thrilling history are OPTIMUS PRIME and MEGATRON, the ultimate hero and the ultimate villain, whose destinies are entwined with that of their home planet, CYBERTRON. Developed in close partnership with Hasbro, this is a canonical TRANSFORMERS tale that also relates to, and expands on, the story being told in the upcoming video game, TRANSFORMERS: War for Cybertron, from Activision. Fans will not want to miss all of the details, that can only be told in novel form, the moment OPTIMUS gains “PRIME” status, MEGATRON becomes his arch enemy and leader of the DECEPTICONS and their great civil war begins. About the Author: Alex Irvine’s first novel, A Scattering of Jades (Tor 7/02), won the Crawford Award for best new writer, which is given by The International Association for Fantastic in the Arts. He also won awards for best new novel from Locus Magazine and The International Horror Guild, and he was a finalist for the Campbell Award for best new writer. His short fiction has appeared in the Vestal Review, Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, Alchemy, and Year's Best Science Fiction, among others. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Award for his short story "Snapdragons." The Narrows, his third novel, was an Amazon.com Best Top 10 selection for Science Fiction and Fantasy. About Del Rey: Del Rey Books (http://www.delreybooks.com) was founded in 1977 as an imprint of Ballantine Books, a division of the Random House Publishing Group, under the guidance of the renowned Judy-Lynn del Rey and her husband, Lester del Rey. Del Rey publishes the best of modern fantasy, science fiction, and alternate history. In 2004 it expanded by launching Del Rey Manga, which has grown to be a major force in the U.S. graphic-novel field. About Hasbro: Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE:HAS) is a worldwide leader in children’s and family leisure time products and services with a rich portfolio of brands and entertainment properties that provides some of the highest quality and most recognizable play and recreational experiences in the world. As a brand-driven, consumer-focused global company, Hasbro brings to market a range of toys, games and licensed products, from traditional to high-tech and digital, under such powerful brand names as TRANSFORMERS, PLAYSKOOL, TONKA, MILTON BRADLEY, PARKER BROTHERS, CRANIUM and WIZARDS OF THE COAST. Come see how we inspire play through our brands at http://www.hasbro.com <a href="http://www.hasbro.com/" target="_blank"http://www.hasbro.com//a http://www.hasbro.com/ > . © 2010 Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
04-27-2010, 09:20 PM | #3624 |
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Chicago will act as the navel point for the Principal Photography of Transformers 3, says reelchicago.com. Basically, the Giant Fighting Robots will duke it out at the Windy City for the 3rd time.
Also, the article revealed that the filming will begin on 4th of July and will successfully continue for seven weeks. Chicago Film Office director Rich Moskal calls the upcoming big-budget shoot “a blockbuster in every sense of the word; in terms of economic impact, stunts and special effects.” In a sit-down with the producers last winter, Mayor Daley was agreeable to their city location requests “as he saw the multiple value in this big movie shooting here,” says Moskal. They will shoot along Michigan Avenue and throughout the Loop. Tell us your excitement by hitting the Discuss button. TFW2005; Transformers 3 News... First. |
04-28-2010, 01:50 PM | #3625 |
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Today we are showcasing a lot of 27 Sealed Transformers Alternators from seller kuya7. The lot includes everyone from Smokescreen, to Grimlock to SDCC Exclusive Rodimus.
For those that weren't around during the Alternators heyday, this was a line that, much like the movie Transformers, polarized the fan base. Some fans absolutely swore by Alternators, while others couldn't help but be put off by some of their favorite characters turning into cars instead of dinosaurs or trucks. Regardless of your feeling, these are still some of the most complicated Transformers ever produced, and excellent display pieces. If you're not looking for the whole line in one shot, you can check out various Transformers Alternators Listings available. Check out some photos by clicking the headline of the story. |
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