TechPedition.Com Interviewers ROTF Moviegoers

A group called TechPedition sent a video crew over to the midnight showing of Revenge of the Fallen in my city. After much technical difficulties, they've finally posted their videos for the world to see. There are two separate videos, one before the film and one after. If you watch the post-movie video, you'll see yours truly advertising Seibertron.Com and babbling like a fool. )
Check out TechPedition's videos HERE.

LA Times story on Transformers ROTF reveals interesting “exit polls”

The Los Angeles Times ran an article today which featured Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen as well spotlighting the past success of director Michael Bay. While such articles are appearing all over the country this week, this story contains some rather interesting data about "exit polls."

Paramount's national exit polling revealed several notable facts. While the first "Transformers" film, released in 2007, skewed 60-40 toward men over women, the split in the new film was more even at 54% male, 46% female. More than 90% of those surveyed said the new movie was as good as or better than the first film. About 67% of moviegoers polled said the film was "excellent," an even better score than that generated by Paramount's "Star Trek," one of the year's best-reviewed movies.

You may view the entire article here.

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Cybertronian: The Unofficial Transformers Recognition Guide is back!

Yes Jim Sorenson has posted something very interesting on his blog Disciples of Boltax. He posted that the guide "Cybertronian: The Unofficial Transformers Recognition Guide" is being reprinted in Manga style.
To read the original post with photos please click here.

I've just learned that the best English-language guide to Transformers Generation-One toys is going to once again become available. Cybertronian: The Unofficial Transformers Recognition Guide (volumes 1 - 3) are being reformatted as Cybertronian: Unofficial Transformers Guide Pocket Manga #1. This is excellent news! These books are impossible to find and fetch stupidly insane prices on the secondary market. They cover, in exhaustive detail, every Transformer released in the US from 1984 - 1987. All modes and reasonable permutations are present, along with every accessory.

You can see Metroplex 'powered-up' with scramble-city type robots on his arms and legs, or Trypticon connected to Motormaster and Onslaught. Abominus' unusual posability is demonstrated, and you can see every bit of Fort Max clear as day. It's really a terrific volume if you're at all a fan of the classic toys.

The book also goes into detail about merchandise available at the time and provide brief summaries of some of the television shows and comic issues.

Perhaps the ONLY flaw with this book is that to cover the whole G1 toyline, you need to get five volumes. This repackaging mitigates even that problem. I imagine that the 2nd manga compilation will cover V4-5 plus G2, putting all of these guide pages into just two book. At a price of $15, it's far far far too good to pass up. I pretty much can't recommend this book enough. Buy the Cybertronian now!

June 29th Update:

Doug Dlin, one of the authors, informs me that it's actually closer to the Field Guide, which covers the first three years of toys, with some new material added. So, unlike the Recognition Guide, no merchandise and a little lighter on the text. Still, in my mind, it's the photos that provide the real value and those are present. The book should be out in late July, and there should be some at the SDCC. Doug has also graciously allowed me to show the new cover by Kelsey Shannon. Obviously Transformers and all related characters are owned by Hasbro, but this specific cover image is copyright Antarctic Press, used with permission.


He also posts a link to the first volume on amazon.

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ROTF Box Office Sales not deterred by Movie Critic Reviews

In a report at Breitbart.com, it is stated that Transformers Revenge of the Fallen may be the worst reviewed movie ever to possibly reach $400 million in sales domestically.

It's been common knowledge that movie critics and mainstream movie goers don't always agree, but this difference could mark one of the biggest in movie history.

Critics "forget what the goal of the movie was. The goal of the movie is to entertain and have fun," said Rob Moore, vice chairman of Paramount, which is distributing "Transformers" for DreamWorks. "What the audience tells us is, `We couldn't be more entertained and having more fun.' They kind of roll their eyes at the critics and say, `You have no idea what you're talking about.'"

Love it or hate, Revenge of the Fallen is a box office smash and the numbers don't lie. Fans can look forward to the same format of a movie for the third installation of the Transformers Movieverse saga.

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Update from PastGenerationToys.com - June 29th, 2009

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Josh Nizzi’s story of how he got to work on Transformers ROTF

We at seibertron.com received an e-mail from none else than Josh Nizzi's mother! Yes the woman that gave birth to the artist that is responsible for Transformers Revenge of The Fallen Long Haul design has sent us an e-mail. We feel very honoured.
Now she gave us a link to her son's homepage and the link to an interview with Josh.

Read it by clicking here or right here on seibertron.

ore than meets the eye? The motto of "Transformers," whose sequel, "Revenge of the Fallen," is opening at midnight tonight at both Champaign's Carmike Beverly Cinema and the Goodrich Savoy 16, could also describe Champaign native Josh Nizzi, a 32-year-old freelance artist whose designs of transforming alien robots such as Megatron will grace big screens around the world.

Nizzi, who now lives in Cary, N.C., tapped into a more typical machine to tell The News-Gazette how he broke into film, and how a Transformer goes from sketch to screen.
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What is your connection to the Champaign area?

Josh Nizzi: My parents (Patrick and Andrea Nizzi) live there, I was born there, went to the (University of Illinois), my first job out of college was at Volition, I met my wife at Vineyard Church, and had two of our three kids at Carle.

How did you first get involved in "Transformers?"

JN: I have been a fan of Transformers since I was a kid. After seeing the first movie, I loved how the robots were brought to life and wanted to work on the sequel. But breaking into any industry is hard, especially films ;ndash; there is like no information on the Web about how to do it. So I decided my best bet was to design a robot that would likely be in the sequel and put it on the Web. I figured that Devastator would probably be in the next film so I designed one of the robots that combines to create him ;ndash; Long Haul. I put the image on the Web and got a lot of nice fan feedback.

Freelance artist Josh Nizzi, a Champaign native and University of Illinois graduate who now lives in Cary, N.C., is the designer behind several of the robots featured in 'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.'

Then a few months later, I got an e-mail from the design director of boys' toys at Hasbro, Aaron Archer, asking if I wanted to do concepts for "Transformers 2." After dancing around the house a bit and talking with my wife, I signed on. Soon after that, (film director) Michael Bay's studio hired me on and I was making trips to L.A. to work on site as well as remotely.

N-G: What are the robots you designed and what was your design process like?

JN: The robots I'm primarily responsible for are Megatron, Jetfire, Power Up Optimus, and Long Haul.

The design process usually goes something like this:

;ndash; Brainstorming/rough sketches.

;ndash; Refine a few roughs that are most promising.

;ndash; Pick one and do a finished painting.

;ndash; Do a rear view.

;ndash; Do a close-up of the face.

Depending on how fleshed out a character is in the director or production designer's mind, this process can be quick or there can be a lot of iterations. For example, Long Haul, the design I did before I was hired was the first design approved for "Revenge of the Fallen"; there were no iterations at all. Megatron had many iterations because Michael was still figuring out what to do with the character as I was working on him.

N-G: What kinds of machines can the robots you designed morph into?

JN: Megatron transforms into a Cybertronian tank. Long Haul is a giant dump truck. Jetfire is an SR-71 ("Blackbird" reconnaissance aircraft). What happens with Optimus is one of the big plot points in the movie, so I don't want to give that away.

N-G: Have you worked on other movies, and if so, what have you done?

JN: I've worked on "G.I. Joe," "Robot Taekwon V," "Tarzan" and other movies that don't have titles yet. But I also do a lot of work in other entertainment such as video games, comics, toys and theme parks.

N-G: How did you get into this field?

JN: I've always loved drawing. My parents did a great job of nurturing my interests and talents. I went to the U of I and got a degree in graphic design. After college, I got a job at Volition and worked on a number of games there. I went to work at Day 1 Studios in Chicago before going freelance and expanding into films and other areas besides video games.

N-G: Have you seen the final cut of the new "Transformers" movie yet? How does it compare to the first film?

JN: I have not seen the final cut. I'm probably more excited than anybody to see it, though. From what I have seen, it looks like the movie is going to be a lot like the first one, but with more of everything ;ndash; and I like more.


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Wave 3 Scout & Voyager Released @ Canadian Retail

Several new figures from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Wave 3 have been released in the snowy tundra that is Canada. So far Scouts Dune Runner, Scalpel, and Reverb have been spotted along with (by yours truely) Voyagers Mixmaster and Megatron.

Wave 3 Scout ;amp; Voyager Released @ Canadian Retail

Have you seen these quick to disappear figures in your neck of the woods? If you have, why not share with the world and let us know in our Transformers Toy Sightings Section

Radio Interview Of Transformers ROTF ILM Animator Shawn Kelly

San Francisco radio station's morning show, Sarah and Vinnie's Secret Show on Alice 97.3 KLLC-FM, interviews ILM animator Shawn Kelly. Shawn Kelly is an award winning animator known especially for the Bonecrusher skating on the highway scene in the first Transformers live action movie.

In the interview Mr. Kelly discusses with the hosts Star Wars, and of course, Transformers Revenge of the Fallen animations.

Of note is that he describes how they come up with the fight scenes and movements of the characters, and Michael Bay making animators cry with his language and bluntness! He also discusses his work on Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Devastator and his pieces/parts, Pretenders, Shia, and more.

And did you know...Transformers would take 16,000 years to render on your home computer! And ILM created 51 movie minutes of renders for ROTF. Did you help influence the effects in the TF movie? Shawn says that you might have!

You can listen to the podcast of the morning show here.

ToysRus Transformers ROTF sale!

Fender Bender found out about a new sale at ToysRus:

All this week, Toys R Us will be having the following:

$9.99 Deluxes
$17.99 Voyagers
$39.99 Leaders

For the most part, it's the same, HOWEVER, if you buy $30 worth of Transformers, you get a $10 collectible gift card featuring Bumblebee on it!

You will have to do the mathematics on your own to determine whether getting $10 back is better than 20% off, but buying two Voyagers for $35.98 and getting $10 back, thereby making them really $25.98 is a really good deal.

Check if the prices are active in your neighborhood by going to http://www.toysrus.com , clicking the "Check local ads" button, and typing in your zip code.

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Robotkingdom update: DIA Commander & HOS Optimus Prime

Seibertron.com sponsor Robotkingdom.com has informed us that they will be shipping out the D.I.A. Powered Commander Trailer Set on July 3!

Also they have a pre-order for a new custom toy called "MMC01 Knight Morpher" comic fans will recognize this as the unused Optimus Prime design from idw's Transformers Evolutions Harts of Steel or short H.O.S.

DIA Commander ;amp; HOS Optimus Prime

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