VIDEO: GM Unveils New Footage of Transformers 2
February 12, 2009 by Geeks are Sexy | 10 commentsUnveiled by General Motors at the 2009 Chicago Auto Show, this never-seen-before footage of Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen presents the entire Autobots crew, out rolling in vehicle form. GM must have paid a pretty penny or two to get their vehicles featured like this in the movie. I don’t know about you, but the more I think of it, the more Transformers 2 looks to be like a two-hour long infomercial.
[Via Autoblog]
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Well, the original Transformers tv show was essentially one long commercial to buy the Transformer line of toys. Heck, the reason so many Transformers were killed off in the animated movie was to make room for the next line of Transformer toys. Of course, that didn’t keep me from thoroughly enjoying the original TV show, the animated movie, and the first Transformers movies!
The first movie was something of the same. Afully long on eye candy and very short on anything remotely close to real plot. Maybe I’m beyond the age range of the target audience, but if I just want to see hot cars and non-naked hot babes, I’ve got Google. I need the promise of a little dab of actual plot, y’know… story, to compel me to go see a movie.
You’d think robots would have a better appreciation for nice cars. “Ok Mr Transformer, you can be either a Bugatti Veyron, or a four door family sedan, which do you prefer?”
http://www.flixxy.com/bugatti-veyron.htm
OMG. just looking at that car gave me goose bumps.
Wait, forget that last video link, it’s truncated. Here’s the full video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk1t6S737Cs
Well many movies have products placed evidently for the viewer to see and want to purchase for it is being presented as appealing or something you would need. Anyways they just pay so the shooters have you want to buy it, that’s their goal.
And if their cars turned into a giant robot, I would.
Michael Bay directs shiny, unrefined crap that lacks any real content. His movies actually line up well with GM cars.
I made a bad mistake of watching that video expecting a trailer.
Yeah :) The post didn’t actually say it was a trailer. They only took some various footage of the movie where the cars were rolling around, and made a montage with this.