More than meets the eye: Anticipating the release of the Transformers movie – Part 3

November 1, 2009 by Optimus Prime  
Filed under The Decepticons

“Autobots Transform And Roll Out!” “Decepticons Destroy!”

Who hasn’t neen waiting for this movie? If you haven’t seen the trailer previews, pics or otherwise, then you must not be online for more than five minutes or so.(or perhaps just hasn’t caught your eye yet) Transformers are everywhere! What do I think? I can’t wait! Since I was a little kid I remember wanting to see a “real” Transformers movie. The clips and pics look awesome. The movie even has a cool cast in it, like Peter Cullen(voice of Optimus), Tyrese Gibson, John Voight, Anthony Anderson, and even Brnie Mac. The new game looks very promising too. Best of all(for the game) Peter Cullen and Frank Welker-the original voices of Optimus Prime and megatron from the first animated series- are supposed to be doing the voices. Woo Hoo! Awesome! For more info on the movie visit http://www.transformersmovie.c om for more info on the game visit: http://www.transformersgame.co m

More than meets the eye: Anticipating the release of the Transformers movie – Part 6

October 19, 2009 by Optimus Prime  
Filed under The Autobots

Just the other day I was sifting through a box of my childhood toys that my mother kept around. I have children now, though my boy is not quite old enough to appreciate the capacity of the transformers as toys. They were so much more than a simple action figure and my love for them was equivalently more like an obsession. So I am kind of tickled, in a nostalgic kind of way, to see that they are finally coming out with a movie, and a full-throttle production at that.

The engineering behind the toys was brilliant. Especially since they developed triple-changers and sets of four or five which would combine into larger beings. However, it was necessary while playing with the toys to incorporate the wonderful sound effects of the transformations found on the tv show, and to mimic the characteristic voices of each robot. The show brought so much life to the toys. Reflecting on this makes me realize how effective the show really was.

When I saw a poster for the movie some time ago I thought, “Wow! A transformers movie.” I mean, after all these years I thought the concept was dead. I had no idea that it would actually be a live action movie, and upon seeing a still gallery of what the machines really look like, I am boyishly excited to see the end product. The actual transformers right before my eyes. I am thirty years old. I believe most of the fans of transformers are probably within a few years of my age. And this is definitely a generation of moviegoers, not to mention the fact that we are slow to mature (most of us still own multiple video game systems). So it is almost a shoe-in for box office success. I am aware that the voice of the original Optimus Prime has been on certain musical productions, so I imagine that he will be in the film. I have not yet heard, but it would be cool.

I believe kids these days will love the concept in live action, and I believe my generation will love the nostalgic rush of simpler days, so my prediction is success for the upcoming film.