
Transformers 2 Now Only Needs to Add Robots
In Production By Neil Miller on November 3, 2008 | (16) CommentsOver on Michael Bay’s official website, a daily stop for yours truly, one of the admins has posted a little note about the production of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Apparently principal photography has wrapped, leaving only post-production work to be done in between now and the film’s June 26, 2009 release date.
While this really has nothing to do with anything as far as your average movie fan is concerned, it does give us an opportunity to once again mention the awesomeness of Michael Bay. As well, it also confirms that Shia LaBeouf has suffered no further injuries or otherwise damaging public debacles, Megan Fox’s hotness has not slowed the production timetable and that Mr. Bay is done blowing things up — at least in the real world. He will now move to the virtual world of cinema and team up with the folks at ILM, who will continue to blow things up with their computers.
Other than that, this will be the biggest hunk of non-news that we report all day. For more Transformers 2 fun though, I would suggest checking out our list of Eight Things We Demand from Transformers 2, written by yours truly. And yes, I have come to terms with the fact that I am totally gay for Michael Bay. I think it is you who is having a hard time dealing with it…
Are you still excited about Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen? If not, please feel free to spread your venom below.
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