Movie Chronicles

Possible Arcee toy January 21st, 2009

Yizhi521 over at TF08 has posted pic­tures of a trans­form­ing motor­cy­cle toy in the style of the movie, rumored to be part of Arcee. How­ever there are equal chances that this is an extra char­ac­ter thrown in for toy-selling pur­poses. The trans­formed vehi­cle in its robot mode has no appar­ent hands or arms, sug­gest­ing it may be part of a big­ger com­bined form:

More Audi R8 deluxe toy and robot mode pics January 19th, 2009

The folks over at ACToys have posted more excel­lent shots of the Audi R8 deluxe toy, clearly dis­play­ing the character’s robot mode in the style of the movie whilst match­ing the pre­vi­ously leaked but incred­i­bly blurry con­cept art . (View first batch of images). What’s more, this toy looks awesome!

Those back pan­els look like they fold and unfold very much like bee­tle wings do.

Source: ACToys Forums

EDIT: More shots thanks to Gen­Zhao over at TFW2005:

Video review of toy

Audi R8 Deluxe Toy images January 18th, 2009

The-Arker are show­ing off a num­ber of pic­tures show­ing both the alt mode and robot mode of the Audi R8 Deluxe toy, as seen at the Beth­le­hem and Philly film shoots. It bears the Decep­ti­con logo and matches the leaked robot-mode of the still unnamed character:

More detailed shots of Constructicon toy January 18th, 2009

Autobotic9 over at Seib​ertron​.com has pro­vided some bet­ter shots of the new Con­struc­ti­con toy via HK-TF:

He’s a voy­ager shovel. His shovel splits into two arms, one tread goes behind his head, and the other one he rolls around on. This is a fact.

This con­firms that the alt mode is a Terex RH400, as spec­u­lated by TLAMB, “the world’s largest earth mover”. They also point out that on the leaked call sheet for Trans­form­ers 2 a trans­former char­ac­ter was described as a ‘Con­struc­ti­con Earth Mover’.

Constructicon toy surfaces January 17th, 2009

ACToys board mem­ber ‘Star of Cybertron’ has posted shots of what looks like a new mem­ber of the Revenge of the Fallen toy fam­ily — a white, red and grey con­struc­tion vehicle.

It is strongly sug­gested that this is the first con­struc­ti­con toy we have seen and a con­stituent part of the enor­mous Dev­as­ta­tor. Note the robot head vis­i­ble in the final two shots. It still remains to be seen whether a com­bined 7-robot Dev­as­ta­tor will appear in the movie.

A pos­si­ble alt mode for this toy:

Ultimate Bumblebee, Voice Changer helmets, High priced Combiner January 17th, 2009

Voice Chang­ers

Red Mer­cury have listed two new Voice changer hel­mets for Trans­form­ers: Revenge of the Fallen. The Opti­mus Prime model has been updated with new sound effects, voice clips and bat­tle dam­age dec­o­ra­tion. The sec­ond is a Bum­ble­bee hel­met (no images yet):

Ulti­mate Bumblebee

Red Mer­cury also have a pre-order page for the new Ulti­mate Bum­ble­bee: the flip down mask has been remolded, the paint work is more accu­rate and there is also a new arm weapon:

Bumblebee Ultimate Toy

High priced Combiner

TFW2005 has found one more DCPI listing:

087–06-0292 TRA Dri­ver MV2 Human Driver

And have also revealed the pri­ce­points for the two com­biner listings:

087–06-0146 TF MV2 Com­bin­ers = $29.99
087–06-0294 TRA Com­biner TF MV2 = $99.99

So, the Supe­rion and Briti­cus Max­imus sets are likely the $29.99 list­ing, while the $99.99 list­ing could be some­thing else. Maybe some­thing… ‘devestating’!

Hat tip to Seib­ertron.

Emily Blunt looks hot to play Natasha Romanoff, the Black Widow January 15th, 2009

Some good news fol­low­ing the recent Nick Fury rev­e­la­tions, Vari­ety report that the British born Emily Blunt is the fron­trun­ner in talks to play Natasha Romanoff in Iron Man 2, the super-sexy Black Widow spy.

She’s a Soviet super­spy who dou­bles as Black Widow, a beauty in a skintight black cos­tume enhanced by high-tech weaponry.

Emily Blunt

Emily Blunt

Emily Blunt

Orci confirms rumors of Ravage and a Pretender January 15th, 2009

IGN sat down with TF2 writer Roberto Orci to try and get some scoops out of him, noth­ing major was revealed but it is good to see some of the rumors float­ing around being con­firmed by an offi­cial voice; Rav­age and a Pre­tender are in Revenge of the Fallen.

IGN: Last time we spoke, you revealed that Sound­wave was in the movie and hinted at the pos­si­bil­ity of Rav­age, so I’m won­der­ing if you can say any­thing more about what new char­ac­ters will be in Trans­form­ers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Orci: So I said Rav­age… maybe?

IGN: Pretty much, yeah.
Orci: [As if giv­ing a big reveal] Ravage!

IGN: [Laughs] Damn, I should have told you that you said Rav­age for sure!
Orci: Hmm… I’ll give you an exclu­sive here. There is a Pre­tender. I’m going to get killed for say­ing that.

IGN: Sto­ry­wise, how does the sequel com­pare to the first one?
Orci: It’s an extreme [jump] from the first one. The out­ra­geous, crazy humor is more out­ra­geous, but then so is the seri­ous side of it and so is the stakes of the Trans­form­ers plot and the seri­ous­ness with which some of their mythol­ogy is treated. So it kind of swings wildly between those two extremes, and that I think was one of the suc­cess­ful parts of the first movie. Again, some of the die hard fans will be equally annoyed at some of the things they see, but I can also say they will be more grat­i­fied than they were for the first one, to see how some of the Trans­form­ers story and how their bat­tle takes place in the sec­ond one.

IGN: There was a leaked image the other day of a Side­swipe toy. I don’t even know if Side­swipe is in the movie, since the toys some­times include extra char­ac­ters, but the look of this toy was more like the orig­i­nal Trans­form­ers than the first film. On the design side, are the Trans­form­ers look­ing the same in this one, or are there some tweaks?
Orci: Well, you know, your favorites – Opti­mus and Bum­ble­bee – look the same. Some of the new Trans­form­ers com­ing up, even the old Trans­form­ers that we had, have ben­e­fited from the fact that — I actu­ally heard this from ILM — because they had all the ren­der­ing and the stuff from the first movie, they were able to get much more spe­cific and artic­u­late with their range of motion and emo­tions in the sec­ond movie, which has a big­ger bud­get and it has all that research and devel­op­ment sunk into the orig­i­nal mod­els. So there’s going to be more artic­u­la­tion of the char­ac­ters facially, so I’m look­ing for­ward to see­ing that. I have not seen how far they’ve taken it.

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