
Fat Guys at the Movies: Episode 19 – Transformers!
Movie News By Fat Guys at the Movies on July 5, 2007 | (8) Comments
Simply put, this week’s online exclusive show is all about Michael Bay’s Transformers. The Fat Guys review the Summer’s biggest robot movie and argue its place in this year’s cinematic landscape. Also Peter Cullen, the voice of Optimus Prime and Jon Voight show up to answer questions about the film. As well, a really cool second segment with guest Josh Radde from Strong Words Inc. falls through, getting cut out due to technical difficulties (that will explain the continuity issues…) Enjoy!

** WARNING: This episode contains content not suitable for any reasonable human being, but especially unsuitable for children and old people. It also may not by safe for a work environment. Listen at your own risk.**
Download: Episode 19: Transformers!
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