Video Transformers ShoWest seen!
Before the screening began, the only Michael Bay and took the stage to introduce and present a 15-20 minute clips (3 different scenes in total) from Transformers. The scenes have already been show in several places, including Toy Fair in February and through Is not It Cool News - check either for the complete description, however, my answer is belowAt ShoWest in Las Vegas here I just returned from a screening of Disturbia (a great movie on its own that I will speak later).
Honestly, I was not impressed in the previous scene Scorponok they showed in the truck in the room - check out the coverage of s’ LatinoReview.com that. The camera did not focus only on Scorponok once - I’m not sure if they are being evasive or that’s just how he wanted the Bay of flow. He had some fairly good action and great visual effects military command, but as for the fighting of the transformer, there was nothing to “behold.My complaint was not the screen size was small and the quality was terrible, so it was hard to see, for starters, and the scene was too “cut” or broken to be really good.
However, the first scene with Blackout (the helicopter) fighting at the base was awesome! The mass-used as weapons to eliminate shock wave-length of a football field so you can shoot, even entire buildings, tanks, planes that are immediately destroyed. This scene looked bright and incredible. And if this is a prelude to any of the many battle scenes and CGI eventually we’ll see, now I’m finally excited for Transformers this summer, while I was not based on one scene before ScorponokHe spent a massive blackout brought chaos on this little air base in Qatar.
Not only was Optimus Prime’s face fully seen, but you could hear him (and all the Autobots) talk at least onceMy only concern was that they were neighbors of the advantage of being too corny, too funny. I had a lot of comedy, not only among the Autobots, but also Shiites and their parents (which he hoped would never see the Transformers). I think everyone is looking for a hardcore, badass action film with lots of good battle sequences, but as is often the case with Michael Bay films, adds too much “camp” to the story for any reason. This scene seemed too in that direction, too corny and too “commercial”, including, but fortunately, it was still very pleasant and exciting. The last scene was a long with Shia LaBeouf and his friends Autobots (yes, Optimus Prime included) at home.
There’s really nothing to fear, take out Michael BayOverall, I am very very excited for Transformers, and I am sure that all fans should be too.
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