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Old 07-04-2007, 08:18 PM
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If you've got kids I highly recommend this one. It's dopey and mellowdramatic but with really cool battle scenes.As an adult you will be entertained. It kept my 9 yr old's attention for 2 hrs. to the point where he refused to go to the bathroom for fear of missing something.
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Old 07-04-2007, 08:23 PM
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Oh I forgot to mention that the new Camaro is featured in action here. Although I'm a Mopar fan I was interested in seeing what it looked like.
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I want to see this one bad!
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Old 07-06-2007, 09:09 PM
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Saw it on opening night and the line went around the side of the theater. Thankfully we bought the tickets earlier at a ticket kiosk. The girl in it is worth going just to see her. Wow!
She did say "You've got a high rise double pumper, loose distributor." when she popped the hood on Bumblebee. The intake looked like an IR set-up with eight Webbers on it. I chuckled a bit but the girl is so hot I really didn't care.
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Old 07-07-2007, 11:37 AM
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My sister and I were talking about seeing it on Tuesday after she gets off work. She and her boyfriend's older brother took his 3-5 year old son to go see it. What she saw of it between taking the little guy to the bathroom was enough to convince her to see it again ans ask me if I wanted to go.
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Old 07-07-2007, 02:49 PM
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All I can say is the advent of CGI is awsome.
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I've read the same for the female lead too
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I feel like a dirty old man.
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Loved the movie... Would like to meet co star(girl) in a very well lit alley of her choice... :-P
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Old 07-25-2007, 11:14 PM
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Loved the movie, HATED THE FACT ALL THE CARS WAS PICES OF SHYT GM PRODUCTS.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-26-2007, 01:39 AM
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I thought the Camaro looked really good, especially the driving shots that will probably show up in the upcoming GM commercials. Also, and the Saleen Mustang was just boss. And yeah, I kind of rolled my eyes at the high rise double pump carburetor and loose distributor, but yeah, she's mint, so it'll fly
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still they had Jazz as a Pontiac Solstice. plz he needed to die just because of that. in the G1 he was a Porche. and they just messed the whole mood up. how could all the transformers only find GM products? there should ahve been at least one srt8 in it.
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I went an dsaw this movie tonight, I thought it was good.
The double pumper thing was stupid, but for most people, they had no clue.
When they were smashing on each other in the desert by hoover damn. I saw the same highway I broke down on a few weeks ago, out in the middle of the desert, brought back bad memories. 115 degrees in the desert is no place to break down, I was 40 miles or so from searchlight when the head gasket took a crap. good times.
I cant believe how good the movie looked, I am amazed at the computer work, it all tied in nicely with the real actors, and the even stevens kid was a good fit for the movie, he cracked me up a few times.
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I bought the DVD for $3.... Pretty good quality except for the sound. The kids want to watch it every night.
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Old 07-26-2007, 10:18 AM
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Mad man where you get a copy for 3 dollars from? you buy for hajjii too?
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Mad man where you get a copy for 3 dollars from? you buy for hajjii too?
I was in Toronto's China-town last week and you can purchase 7 not-quite-released-to-DVD flicks for $20. Two of them (300 and Pan's Labyrinth) were direct DVD copies, and the rest (Transformers, Spiderman 3, Ratatouille, etc) were copies that were made from a camera.
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It kept my 9 yr old's attention for 2 hrs. to the point where he refused to go to the bathroom for fear of missing something.

What I thought "spill cups" were for all these years.
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I've read the same for the female lead too
Megan Fox, all I've heard is how fine she is. I've still never went and saw it though.
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I bought the DVD for $3.... Pretty good quality except for the sound. The kids want to watch it every night.
Arrrgh you be a pirate than lad!
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