Michael Bay is Blowing Up Long Beach… Cool

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on August 29, 2008

All this week director Michael Bay and the cast and crew of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen have been tearing up the streets of Long Beach, California, creating some primo opportunities for a host of amateur newsies. Yesterday, our good friends at /Film posted a few photos sent in by one of their SoCal readers, and today we’ve gotten word from the folks over at the Transformers Movie Blog that a new video has emerged from the streets of Long Beach. Have a look for yourself, but be warned, the video below includes vulgar, yet incredibly insightful commentary.


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  • That was actually pretty dope. Where are the robots though??
  • Reggie D.
    Jones, I'm pretty sure they will have them in CGI. But that's so F***ing awesome!!
  • Dear Michael Bay-
    please adopt me so that I may bask in your awesomeness.

    xoxo
    Ashley
  • HempKnight757
    SICK
  • Trace
    UH... take two, anyone?
  • kevin doyle
    you big american thicks i hope you all implode and die a horrible death
  • Mike
    ahaha Jones Johnson You said where are the robots lmao , rofl if you taught the robots were
    real i feel bad for you.. They were all computer generated .. The cars Are Real robots are
    computer made and designed if you watched the making of transformers you would of
    heard Shia Saying it was hard working with nothing infront of you.. Everyone in the movie
    we're just talking to air watch the making if you have the dvd..
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