Saturday, June 28, 2008

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen[1] is an upcoming science fiction 3-D film scheduled for release in 2009.[2] It is the sequel to the 2007 film Transformers, which was the first live action Transformers film. Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg return respectively as director and executive producer, while Shia LaBeouf reprises the role of Sam Witwicky, the human caught in the war between the heroic Autobots and evil Decepticons. Shooting began in May 2008 for a June 26, 2009 release date.

Bay desired to give the sequel a bigger budget for a global scale and better characterization for a larger cast of robots. The main hurdle in getting the film produced was overcoming the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, as well as possible strikes by the Directors Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild. Bay met his shooting date with the help of previsualization and a scriptment by his writers Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and series newcomer Ehren Kruger.

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[edit] Premise

Roberto Orci described the film's theme as the robots confronting "being away from home",[3] with the focus between the robots and humans "much more evenly balanced".[4] The tone will be similar to the first film, but "the stakes will be higher",[5] (with a more global sensibility),[6] and there will be more focus on the science fiction elements. Orci also said "we'll be better at modulating [the humor] this time". Structurally, the plot will be "more organically interconnected in that TF1 had the structure of 3 story lines coming together at Hoover. TF2 will have a different structure."[5]

[edit] Production

Before Transformers was released, producer Tom DeSanto said he had come up with "a very cool idea" to introduce the Dinobots and Constructicons,[7] while Bay was interested in an aircraft carrier, which he considered for the first film.[8] In September 2007, Paramount announced a June 26, 2009 release date for Transformers 2,[9] and Bay began creating animatics of action sequences featuring characters rejected for the first film. This would allow animators to complete sequences if the Directors Guild of America went on strike in July 2008.[10] The director considered making a small project in between Transformers and its sequel, but knew "you have your baby and you don't want someone else to take it".[11] The film was given a larger budget than the first film, which cost $151 million,[12] and some of the action scenes rejected for the original were written into the sequel.[13]

Writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman originally passed on the sequel because of a busy schedule. The studio began courting other writers in May 2007, but as they were unimpressed with their pitches, they convinced Orci and Kurtzman to return.[10] The studio also signed on Ehren Kruger, as he impressed Bay and Hasbro president Brian Goldner with his knowledge of the Transformers mythology.[14] The writing trio were paid $8 million.[10] Kurtzman created the film's title.[15] Orci was dismissive of the Dinobots, although after filming began he became fonder of those characters, because of their popularity.[16] Screenwriting was interrupted by the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, but to avoid production delays the writers spent two weeks writing a treatment, which they handed in the night before the strike began.[17][18] Bay expanded the outline into a sixty-page scriptment:[19] Orci explained Bay "came up with some really fun gags and a few descriptions of the kind of hardware he will need for production".[20]

The Bethlehem Steel site in Lehigh Valley represents a Chinese city
The Bethlehem Steel site in Lehigh Valley represents a Chinese city

Filming began in Los Angeles, California in May 2008.[21] From June 2,[19] three days were spent on an action sequence at the Bethlehem Steel site in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, which represented a fictional Chinese city.[22] Afterwards, they shot at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.[23] The crew moved to Philadelphia on June 9, where they shot at the Exelon plants in Delaware; the University of Pennsylvania; the Eastern State Penitentiary; Fairmount Park; Rittenhouse Square (which represents Paris); and Wanamaker's.[24][25][26] They moved to Princeton University on June 22.[27] Filming there angered the students at the University of Pennsylvania, believing Bay had chosen to reshoot scenes. However, neither school gave Bay permission to be named in the film because of a "funny 'mom' scene" which they "felt it did not represent the school".[28]

A total of $5 million will be spent during filming in Philadelphia, Bethlehem, and New Jersey.[22] The 2008 Screen Actors Guild strike will begin on June 30, meaning filming will pause and Bay will turn his attention to animation.[29] They will shoot at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group in Tucson, Arizona in July.[30] Filming will also take place in Jordan,[31] and New Mexico (which stood in for Qatar in the first film).[32]

The producers expect that with a bigger budget and the special effects worked out, the Transformers will have a larger role. Peter Cullen recalled, "Don Murphy mentioned to me, 'Only because of the tremendous expense to animate Optimus Prime, he'll be in just a certain amount of [the first film].' But he said, 'Next time, if the movie is a success, you're gonna be in it a ton.'"[33] The director hopes to include more close-ups of the robots' faces.[34] Scott Farrar returned as visual effects supervisor, and anticipated moodier use of lighting as well as deeper roles for the Decepticons. He stated that with the bigger deadline, post-production will be a "circus".[35] Hasbro became more involved in the designs of the robots than in the first film.[5] They insisted on keeping the alternate modes of some of the returning characters similar, so people would not have to buy toys of the same characters.[36]

[edit] Cast and characters

[edit] Humans

  • John Turturro plays Reggie Simmons, former agent of the terminated Sector 7 unit, which monitored Autobot/Decepticon activity on Earth.[21]
  • Kevin Dunn and Julie White play Ron and Judy, Sam's parents. Orci wrote, "Love them! Gotta have them back."[41] He confirmed they learned the truth about the Transformers while off-screen in the last film.[42]

Rainn Wilson cameos as a university professor,[21] while Kym Whitley has an unnamed part.[43]

[edit] Transformers

The voices of the other robots are unconfirmed
  • Arcee, an Autobot motorcycle with a feminine personality and appearance.[40] Arcee was dropped from the first film, as the writers felt there was not enough time to explain her "gender".[47] Arcee has been redesigned from the concept art used for her toy and comic book appearances.[48]
  • Soundwave, Megatron's most loyal lieutenant.[50] Orci "duly noted" his minions Ravage and Laserbeak would need to appear as well.[51] In the 1980s toy line, Soundwave was a tape deck. The filmmakers had tried to work him into the first film twice, and these roles eventually evolved into Blackout (a MH-53 Pave Low helicopter) and Frenzy (who changed into a CD Player and later into a mobile phone). The latter character was particularly thought to be too different from the original.[52][53]

Other robots include the Autobots "Stinger"; "Wheels"; twins who combine into an ice cream van; an Autobot Chevrolet Trax;[54] a Frenzy-like character;[55] and a Decepticon Audi R8;.[40] Names of the individual twins and Constructicons will be determined in post-production,[56] as the dialogue can be re-recorded with the animation.[57] There will be some robots who can transform into weapons.[58]

Hasbro stated "a key character from the first movie [would] make a dramatic comeback and attempt to settle a score": Megatron (Hugo Weaving) was among those killed in the first film.[1] There will be around ten robots on each side:[59] Orci confirmed the Decepticons will have whole dialogue scenes to themselves.[5] Bay also promised a geriatric robot.[19]

escape to the philippines part 2

last september 12,w/ my dad and my brother left behind,mom and i went back to our homeland.we went to lipa a few times,and i stay at my sister`s condo while my mom is in bohol and bacolod.i`v underwent circumcision and bloodworks as well.i`ve enjoyed my vacation here for two months.i`ve also found my santa claus costume to be used in our second christmas in america.

for rj!

LOSER!!!! :) :) :

Blog Entry advantages and disadvantages of the wii and the PS3`s predecessor,PS2

1.ability to download timeless games using the virtual console

2.ability to run Gamecube and wii games using the disc channel

3.ability to view the news using the news channel

4.ability to view the weather report using the weather channel

5.ability to surf the internet using the web browser

6.great graphics

7.great sound

8.great control using the wiimote and the classic controller as well as the nunchuck

8.made by the company,nintendo

PS2 disadvantages

1.crap graphics

2.crap games

3.crap sound

4.crap control

5.made by the company,sony.

Blog Entry the WII is here

today,we bought the wii in gamestop.it was great.after weeks of my personal setbacks,it was finally came true!

tucson experience

ast saturday,we went to tucson along with my aunt rachel and my uncle rommel.we went to church for an easter vigil mass.on sunday,we went to pima air and space museum to take pictures of those airplanes.some of them belong to the philippine air force for their past 60 years including the infamous "tora-tora" used in the 1980`s coup atempts in our homeland.we went to the zoo before we return home to phoenix.

san diego revisited

Last friday,we went to san diego to attend the funeral of one of my mom`s colleagues,my auntie gie.on saturday,we went to the midway museum,w/c is based on the aircraft carrier of the same name was decommisioned years ago,because it was the same ship that was docked in subic bay when i was little although the fact that half of the aircraft i saw that day are the same ones that originated from other US bases in all of asia-pacific especially japan where NAF atsugi is located.if we remember the time we went to japan itself ten years ago,the place is miles away from my uncle`s,dad`s comrade`s,workplace w/c is called camp zama (talk about old times!).here is the picture of one of the airplanes i saw on display as well as the others.i also saw a passing US navy helicopter w/c is similar to the one found in NAS cubi point within the naval base itself.we also went to sea world on sunday where we can see fishes and watch shows.

my previous foreign trips

back in 1997,the country i was first visited was singapore then japan,where my neighbor,now an attache in the philippine embassy,was once working for the united nations command in camp zama.i even bought the first PS1 tape.a year later,i was visited america for the first time to visit my cousin kambal and visited disneyland and sea world.
three years later,i visited here again but this time,while my dad is in monterey,we visited san fransisco,washington D.C (with my dad and his classmates from NPS or naval posgraduate school in monterrey), and even new york where the twin towers were once stood,now vanished because of the september 11 tragedy i read on the newspaper.new york is a state near new jersey,where my another cousin,ate lang,lives.we went back to san fransisco but this time,to spend overnight at my uncle`s house in san jose before going to monterrey where dad is at that time..we went to los angeles to visit universal studios before we went back to our country because i have a tourist visa before switching to immigrant visa four years later.

BTW,i have a PS2 as well as my PS1, w/c is still in the philippines as well as my Gameboy advance dad bought for me and my brother when we were in san fransisco.

another cool movie coming in 2009

This wikipedia article reveals the possibility:

G.I. Joe is an upcoming American action film that is a live action adaptation of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toy franchise. The film is directed by Stephen Sommers and written by Stuart Beattie. G.I. Joe features an ensemble cast based on the various characters of the franchise. Production of the film began in February 2008, and the film is scheduled to be released on August 7, 2009.[2]



Ten years in the future,[3] the G.I. Joe team battles the evil Cobra Organization, run by a Scottish arms dealer.[4] The story takes place across the Arctic, Paris, Moscow, Washington, D.C., Australia and the Sahara.[5][6] The team will be based in the Pit,[7] while it was indicated Cobra Island will appear.[8] In terms of characterization, the focus will be on Scarlett and the Baroness's romantic lives.[6]

The film also acts as an origin story for many of the characters. Stephen Sommers said, "For people who know nothing about it, it'll make sense. And to people who love this stuff, it'll show where they all came from."[9]

G.I. Joe
Cobra
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Cobra Commander, Destro's shadowy, masked boss.[5] Levitt signed on because he was given pictures of Cobra Commander and decided it would be fun to play a larger than life villain.[19] Levitt is a friend of Tatum and they co-starred in Stop-Loss. His casting provided extra incentive for Tatum to join the film.[12] USA Today reported Levitt is playing "multiple roles".[9]

Larry Hama cameos as a general in a scene with Duke, Hawk, Destro and Zartan.[23]



In 2003, Hasbro, headed by Brian Goldner, and Lorenzo di Bonaventura began developing a film based on their G.I. Joe toy line. Goldner and Bonaventura worked together before, creating toy lines for films Bonaventura produced as CEO of Warner Bros. Goldner and Bonaventura spent three months working out a story, and chose Michael B. Gordon as screenwriter, because they liked his script for 300.[24] Bonaventura wanted to depict the origin story of certain characters, and introduced the new character of Rex, to allow an exploration of Duke.[25] Rex's name came from Hasbro.[26] Beforehand, Don Murphy was interested in filming the property, but when the Iraq War broke out, he considered the subject matter inappropriate, and chose to develop Transformers (another Hasbro toy line) instead.[27] Bonaventura felt, "What [the Joes] stand for, and what Duke stands for specifically in the movie, is something that I'd like to think a worldwide audience might connect with."[25]

By February 1, 2005, Paul Lovett and David Elliot, who wrote Bonaventura's Four Brothers (2005), were rewriting Gordon's draft.[28] Skip Woods was rewriting the script by March 2007, and he added the Alex Mann character from the British Action Man toy line. "Unfortunately, our president has put us in a position internationally where it would be very difficult to release a movie called G.I. Joe," Bonaventura explained. "To add one character to the mix is sort of a fun thing to do."[11] The script was leaked online by El Mayimbe of Latino Review, who revealed Woods had dropped the Cobra Organization in favor of the Naja / Ryan, a crooked CIA agent. His henchman, Cool Dude, kills Scarlett (who is married to Action Man), and leaves Snake-Eyes mute. Mayimbe suggested Stuart Beattie rewrite the script.[29] Fan response to the film following the script review was negative. Bonaventura promised with subsequent rewrites, "I'm hoping we're going to get it right this time."[30] He admitted he had problems with Cobra, concurring with an interviewer "they were probably the stupidest evil organization out there [as depicted in the cartoon]".[11] Hasbro promised they would write Cobra back into the script.[31]

In August 2007, Paramount Pictures hired Stephen Sommers to direct the film after his presentation to CEO Brad Grey and production prexy Brad Weston was well-received.[4] Sommers had been inspired to explore the G.I. Joe universe after visiting Hasbro's headquarters in Rhode Island.[32] The project had found the momentum based on the success of Transformers (2007), which Bonaventura produced with Murphy.[4] Stuart Beattie was hired to write a new script for Sommers's film,[33] and G.I. Joe creator Larry Hama was hired as creative consultant. Hama helped them change story elements that fans would have disliked and made it closer to the comics, ultimately deciding fans would enjoy the script.[34] To speed up production before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, John Lee Hancock, Brian Koppelman and David Levien also assisted in writing various scenes.[35] Filming began on February 11, 2008,[36] in Los Angeles, California.[10] Shooting at Barrandov Studios will begin in May 2008.[1]

The film's actors have already been scanned for Hasbro's toy line.[8] Electronic Arts is developing a video game adaptation.[37]
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The eastern carribean cruise experience

Last week,we had our cruise throughout the eastern carribean together w/ my mom`s classmates.we ate food for five days and had fun.Most of the crew on the ship and in half-moon cay are filipinos! we went to grand turk and then to half-moon cay and finally to nassau.

Newest additions to my multiply site

i`ve added streaming TV in my multiply site and streaming radio in my friendster profile.iyan ang mga proof ko kung bakit matagal pa tayong uuwi sa pilipinas! enjoy!

Top 6 games i want to rent in blockbuster (for Xbox 360)

here are the top 6 Xbox 360 Games once we get the console itself (rent only because,the retail ones are expensive!)

1.ace combat 6

2.Over G fighters

3.WWE smackdown vs raw 2009

4.Soul calibur IV

5.viva pinata

6.Dynasty warriors:gundam

The infamous ang dating doon

Ang Dating Doon (English: The old there) is a popular recurring segment on GMA Network's gag show, Bubble Gang from 1998 to 1999. It was briefly revived in 2001 and 2005. It was a parody of the TV show Ang Dating Daan (English: The old path). Comically it used the opening theme of the anime Voltes V as both its opening and closing song. It was of perfect timing, since it was an ingenious way of promoting Voltes V for the network.

Origins


The sketch was headlined by the show's writers Isko Salvador (Brod Pete, a play on the name of actor Brad Pitt), Cesar Cosme (Brother Willie) and Chito Francisco (Brother Jocel). The recent popularity of the religious program Ang Dating Daan inspired the segment.

Format

The segment would commonly begin and end with the Voltes V theme as the theme song; after it, various members of the audience would come up and present various questions to Brod Pete, who then has Brother Willy read various extracts from Nursery Rhymes or Folk songs. Brod Pete will then interpret the passage to answer the question presented.

Various exclamations such as Alien! or Raise the Roof! would also be used (a parody of the common exclamations Amen and Praise the Lord).

A running gag in the show is that Brother Josel sleeps (he is seen with his head resting on his arms on the desk) during the segment proper (though this has not been the case on some episodes).

60 pirated PSP games (in.cso format). it`s a new record!

since my discovery of a new alternative to buying expensive original PSP,games,i`ve downloaded all of the Pirated PSP games in.cso format from any PSP ISO website.now all 60 of them are ready for use once My PSP is modified by installing CFW.