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To be honest, Megan Fox was the only good thing about Transformers.
- Bumblebee, the Autobot who befriended Sam and had an alternate form of the fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro. Mark Ryan voiced the character for his two lines at the end of Transformers, as for most of the film his vocal processors were damaged.
- Ironhide, the Autobot weapons specialist, will retain his GMC Topkick form.[39] Jess Harnell voiced him in the first film.
- Ratchet, the Autobot medic, will retain his Hummer H2 form.[39] Robert Foxworth voiced him in the first film.
- Arcee, an Autobot motorcycle with a feminine personality and appearance.[34] Arcee was dropped from the first film, as the writers felt there was not enough time to explain her "gender".[40] Arcee has been redesigned from the concept art used for her toy and comic book appearances.[41]
- Starscream, the Decepticon air commander and Megatron's general. He flew into space after fleeing the climactic battle in the first film, betraying his leader. Orci confirmed he will have more dialogue.[5] He transformed into an F-22 Raptor and Charlie Adler voiced him.
- Barricade will return after disappearing in the first film.[36] He will still be a Saleen Mustang police car.[42] Jess Harnell voiced him in the first film.
- Soundwave, Megatron's most loyal lieutenant.[43] Orci "duly noted" his minions Ravage and Laserbeak would need to appear as well.[44] In the 1980s toy line, Soundwave was a tape deck. The filmmakers had tried to work him into the first film twice, and these roles eventually evolved into Blackout (a MH-53 Pave Low helicopter) and Frenzy (who changed into a CD Player and later into a mobile phone). The latter character was particularly thought to be too different from the original.[45][46]
Other robots include the Autobots "Stinger"; "Wheels"; twins who combine into an ice cream van; a Decepticon Audi R8; and a "Constructicon earth mover".[34] Names of the individual twins and Constructicons will be determined in post-production,[47] as the dialogue can be re-recorded with the animation.[48] There will be some robots who can transform into weapons.[49]
- Jetfire, a Decepticon SR-71 Blackbird.[34]
Hasbro stated "a key character from the first movie [would] make a dramatic comeback and attempt to settle a score": Megatron (Hugo Weaving) was among those killed in the first film, but despite that, fans have made speculation online about his return.[1] There will be around ten robots on each side:[50] Orci confirmed the Decepticons will have whole dialogue scenes to themselves.[5] Bay also promised a geriatric robot.[18]
So, that's the only current evidence claiming that it will be a 3D presentation. Sounds legit enough, but of course, I wouldn't call it 100% certain until they make a press release clearly stating it.The "2008 ShoWest" edition of "Dolby News" focuses on the strengths of the company's 3D product offerings.
A sidebar spotlighting the proliferation of 3D movies lists 'Tintin' and 'Transformers 2' among 2009 releases fitted for 3D.
Uh, you mean it didn't fill the screen vertically, right? That's just because IMAX screens are really low aspect ratio. They're 1.43:1, which is only a hair wider than a standard 4:3 CRT TV or computer monitor. Transformers was filmed (like most Hollywood movies nowadays) in 2.35:1 Panavision, meaning that the image, when projected on a screen that is relatively taller than that, can only fill it horizontally. I don't think I have to give the full aspect-ratio lecture here.The release last year was a total rip off as the theater at that space museum had the movie PROJECTED onto an IMAX screen, so it never filled the entire screen![]()
http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/2-cut-from-title-of-transformers-movie-sequel/13361/The Transformers Live Action Movie Blog and TFW2005.com have received confirmation that the "2" from "Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen" has been dropped. Paramount is now opting for the simpler title "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen"