transformers-2-movieI wanted to hate this movie.  Believe me, I did.  Going into this thing burned like acid on my soul.  After the colossal cash-grab wreck that Michael Bay and company made out of the first one (Character  development?  Who cares?  More explosions!  Plot coherence?  Who cares? Bigger explosions!  Actually respecting the canon?  Who cares?  More AND bigger  explosions!) I longed to tear this nightmare into quivering bloody stumps.

So why, oh why, did I enjoy the sequel?

Somehow, Michael Bay and company have defied the longest possible odds and made a sequel better than the original.  Okay, it’s not like Bay had a tough act to follow–when you’re throwing more crap than a stadium men’s room on Chili Dog Friday, it’s not exactly hard to do better on your second go-round.  But here it is, and it’s clear–this one is significantly better.

This time, things are looking up for the Witwickys–Sam’s off to college, his dad’s poised to turn his room into a home theatre, his mom is…well…she’s freaking out, badly, but that’s every mom’s right when the baby leaves the nest.    Meanwhile, another scrap of the original Allspark cube has reared its ugly head, and this catapults the college-bound Sam back into the thick of an alien civil war.  The U.S. military’s been working with the Autobots to root out and blast the Decepticons into their component bits and pieces.  But the Decepticons aren’t alone this time around–they’ve got some support in the form of the Fallen, an enigmatic figure that will represent a whole lot of trouble for the Autobot forces.

The first thing you’ll notice is that there are a LOT more Autobots hanging around than there used to be.  And a lot more Decepticons, too–Earth is becoming something of a tourist trap for giant shapeshifting robots.  But this isn’t necessarily a bad thing–it just gives us more room to blow stuff up and knock stuff down.

This is where Bay’s production really shines; they’ll blow stuff up and knock stuff down in really entertaining fashions, and they’ll do it with a kind of insane blind fury that’ll just make your jaw drop.  This is like that episode of Mythbusters where Jamie got a hold of a Vulcan cannon and used it to shoot fish in a barrel.  Only a lot more so.  It’ll be all sorts of fun to watch this, and it’s very engaging even if it’s all really kind of simplistic.  Further, there will be plenty of laughs here– Sam’s mother, played by Julie White, is a particular scene-stealer, and was easily responsible for some of the biggest laughs in the theatre.  She got more than a few guffaws out of me too, and for a Michael Bay movie, that’s no small feat.

That’s not to say that this gets off scot-free.  There’s still plenty of standard Michael Bay problems.  Devastator is not some kind of giant turtle.  He is a giant bipedal humanoid robot.  I don’t even want to know what he was thinking bringing in Mudflap and Skids.  These two are USELESS.

And in the biggest kick in the teeth EVER, he brought in the original voice of Soundwave, Frank Welker, to voice Soundwave.   Frank Welker, for the kids at home, was the original voice of Megatron also, who for reasons that STILL escape me is being voiced by Hugo Weaving.  There’s no reason Weaving should be involved.  You have the ORIGINAL MEGATRON!  USE HIM!

Who am I kidding?  Michael Bay can’t understand human thoughts unless they’re written in letters thirty feet high and set on a fire that was started by a car exploding.

But the fact remains.  This movie will do exactly what it sets out to do.  It will knock stuff down and blow stuff up and Megan Fox will still be hot and there’s lots of things to laugh at and plenty of things to make your jaw drop.  For two and a half hours, you will be entertained.  And at the end of the day, isn’t that what we come to the movies for?

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Real_Indiana_Jones It appears that Steven Spielberg will stop at nothing to destroy our childhood memories of Indiana Jones, as actor Shia LaBeouf, talking with BBC News, revealed that another Indiana Jones film is moving forward.

“Steven [Spielberg] just said that he cracked the story on it before I left and I think they’re gearing that up,” said LaBeouf, who is out promoting the upcoming release of Transformers 2.

LaBeouf is also currently working on the Wall Street sequel. It is not known if George Lucas is also onboard to rape our favorite character.

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74545-9419-76636-1-y-the-last-man_medium Thank god the guy has a brain in his head unlike most other opportunistic actors: Shia LaBeouf, who has been linked with the role for years, has ruled himself out of playing Yorick Brown in the upcoming Y: The Last Man film adaptation.

He drew parallels between his character in Transformers, noting how both characters are essentially “the ordinary guy in an extraordinary situation” and that he might be “too old to play the role by the time [the movie] comes around.”

Director and writer D.J. Caruso and Carl Ellsworth, respectively, still remain attached to the project. It follows the last man on earth after a plague wipes out all men on the planet.

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Entertainment Tonight talks straight with Shia and Megam — it’s worth the look.

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The planned sequel for Wall Street has been buzzing for some time now. We shall see Gordon Gecko come back for the lead role. The title for the sequel is “Money Never Sleeps”.

The sequel picks off where Gekko comes out of prison, goes back into business but with a harder time. The film once released is perfect for what we are currently experiencing as far as economic crisis and stock plunges in the news today.

Via Starlife Talk

Additionally, Oliver Stone will be returning to direct and Shia LaBeouf of the Transformers is reportedly being tapped to join Michael Douglas for the new film.

Shia LaBeouf (”Transformers” films) is negotiating to join Michael Douglas, who won an Oscar for his portrayal of Gordon Gekko in the original film. The sequel will once again involve a young Wall Street trader, and the recent economic meltdown spurred by rampant greed and corruption will fit prominently into the plot.

(Source) ComingSoon.net

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eagle-eyeI’ve got to hand it to Shia LaBeouf–the guy’s really stretching his acting chops and trying to seize the high ground of action herodom right out of the gate.  There’s no doubt he’s definitely come a long way from playing a wrongly accused juvenile delinquent back in Holes.  And his recent stint in Eagle Eye is a great way to get that status on lockdown.

The plot here is actually pretty complex.  A government program selects a man whose Air Force brother has recently died and pairs him with a young mother whose child is at risk to carry out a super-secret government program.  As we follow our duo through the course of the movie, we’ll find out steadily more about each, and about the government program they find themselves roped into working for.  By the end, the entire government of the United States will be at risk.
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associateWilliam Monahan (The Departed) is assigned by Paramount to adapt John Grisham’s bestselling legal thriller “The Associate” with Shia LaBeouf attached to star..

LaBeouf  is set to play a Yale Law School student with a disreputable secret that leaves him in a weak position to be blackmail. He’s manipulated into acquiring a job at a law firm and working on a multibillion-dollar lawsuit.

Monahan gladly takes on the job while he prepares for his directorial debut on his scripted adaptation of the Ken Bruen novel “London Boulevard.” The movie stars Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley. Production starts in June in London.

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Paramount Pictures’ big screen version of John Grisham’s newest legal thriller The Associate has nabbed Shia LaBeouf to play the title role.

Variety reported that LaBeouf is set to take on the role of a student who’s about to graduate from Yale Law School when he’s persuade to accept a job at an esteem law firm and given privileged information about a multibillion-dollar lawsuit.

 

 

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Transformer 2 is being shot in Los Angeles and here is a snap shot of Shia Labeouf without a shirt wearing body make up.  He must have been burned or roasted a bit in the last scene.  Just Jared shows all the photos.  Looking good Shia!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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transformers-shia-poster-l Following word that first unit photography on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen had been delayed by a month, Entertainment Tonight reports that Shia LaBeouf is returning to the set of the film tomorrow.

The actor and co-star Isabel Lucas were hit in the early morning hours of July 27 by another driver who had run a red light in Los Angeles. He underwent hand surgery to repair damage, with reports saying that it would take a month before he could return to the set, but that does not appear to be the case anymore.

The Transformers sequel is set for release in June 2009.

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