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06-09-2007, 04:19 PM
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#1 | | The British Butcher Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 21,566 Location: UK! Collection Count: An awful lot. And a few SWTFs. | Variety Coverage of Transformers You can read the original article here.
Thanks to ChessPieceFace of the Allspark who originally reported this here, and Michael Bay who also posted this on his blog. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Variety 'Transformers' aims for broad audience
Movie being sold as more than toy knockoff
By PAMELA MCCLINTOCK
"Transformers" conjures up images of kiddie playthings, ever-changing alien robots that first landed in toy boxes in the 1980s.
DreamWorks and Paramount think they have something more than a kiddie pic or a nostalgic tribute -- execs feel that the pic, which launches July 3, is a four-quadrant summer joyride. The question is how to market the film to those four groups.
As director Michael Bay deadpans, "I definitely didn't make a toy movie."
The PG-13 movie is this summer's only big-budget live-action pic that is not a sequel, and boasts the imprint of action-megapic director Bay and exec producer Steven Spielberg.
The studio marketing execs are selling the movie as much more than a toy knockoff, talking up spectacular special effects, a fast-moving plot and humor.
"The push has been to defy people's expectations," says Christine Birch, DreamWorks president of marketing. "When they hear 'Transformers,' they think 'toy movie.' They think little kids. The movie is family-friendly, but that doesn't make it juvenile."
One studio exec says: "You need to get young males, which Bay can. But you also need to get younger kids, which could be more Steven. The challenge comes in trying to tell parents it's OK to bring their younger children without alienating teenagers. It still needs a 'Terminator' toughness."
Rob Moore, Paramount's president of worldwide marketing and distribution, says the movie has just that. "It has signature Michael Bay action that is visually spectacular. But the movie also has a great sense of humor. You really have a combination."
In testing, DreamWorks and Par skedded two screenings: One for kids and parents, the other for all audiences. The scores were almost identical.
Starring Shia LaBeouf and Josh Duhamel, "Transformers" would give DreamWorks and Paramount a much-needed live-action franchise.
Even before Par acquired DreamWorks, the two entities agreed to collaborate on a "Transformers" project. It's said to be a passion project for Spielberg, who was intrigued by its alien themes, and he thought Bay would be perfect to direct.
After a string of box office hits, Bay stumbled with DreamWorks' "The Island" ($36 million domestically and $125 million overseas). If "Transformers" clicks, it will be a rebound for the director and the action is said to be quintessential Bay, mirroring such pics as "Armageddon," "The Rock" and "Bad Boys."
And, at least partly due to Spielberg's mark, it's being hyped as featuring the same kind of special effects that made "Jurassic Park" work in the 1990s.
Script was penned by the team of Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, who also wrote Par's upcoming "Star Trek" installment.
"Transformers" was produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto, who secured the film rights from Hasbro. |  Quote: |
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06-09-2007, 04:25 PM
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#2 | | Official TFW Omni-Geek Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 1,402 Location: TV Land Collection Count: Sell me one with C! | I don't care for Ms. McClintock's tone, I feel like she's condecending to the fans on this.   Quote:
Originally Posted by ams I tried to watch Robotech one time... there were these two kids stuck on a ship and there was a giant fish floating around or something. That's about as far as I got. | |
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06-09-2007, 05:02 PM
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#3 | | Dutchman! Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 4,534 Location: Netherlands News Credits: 4 | Screw Lorenzo; he wasn't AT ALL involved with making this movie happen. He's just along for the ride to suck out the money and screw up whatever he can.  To see him mentioned in the same sentence as Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto really pisses me off. |
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06-09-2007, 05:02 PM
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#4 | | Mini-Con Join Date: Nov 2006 Posts: 21 | Just watch the whole movie guys and see if the movie's just a TOY movie or Legendary movie...........Okie...
Transformers is a dream come true..... for us transformers fans...
Mr. Bay has the magic and spells for doing this gigantic - fantastic - God Damn MOVIE!  |
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06-09-2007, 05:03 PM
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#5 | | Official TFW Omni-Geek Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 1,402 Location: TV Land Collection Count: Sell me one with C! | Quote: |
Originally Posted by mobie1325 Just watch the whole movie guys and see if the movie's just a TOY movie or Legendary movie...........Okie...
Transformers is a dream come true..... for us transformers fans...
Mr. Bay has the magic and spells for doing this gigantic - fantastic - God Damn MOVIE!  | One of the best posts ever!   Quote:
Originally Posted by ams I tried to watch Robotech one time... there were these two kids stuck on a ship and there was a giant fish floating around or something. That's about as far as I got. | |
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06-09-2007, 07:32 PM
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#7 | | SHWOOOO!! Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 399 Location: Los Angeles | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Code of Honor Wow! That has to be one of the most un-professional articles I've ever read. "par" really?
Like Galvatron397 I also didn't care for the tone of it either. | Variety is the movie biz's newspaper - they use a lot of shorthand and industry-specific jargon all over in every article. 
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06-09-2007, 07:45 PM
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#8 | | Dinobot Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 825 | I wouldn't be offended by the tone or the grammar. Every article in magazines like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter reads like this, regardless of the movie they're talking about. |
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06-09-2007, 08:15 PM
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#9 | | Junior Smeghead Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 2,826 Collection Count: not enough :) | I always get a bit worried when they get talking about films that are somehow going to just magically appeal to everyone. To promote your film is a good thing, but to set up a level of expecations no film can live up to is normally trouble.
Oddly they didn't say anything about appealing to established Transformers fans. I also kind of get tired of the implication that something is wrong with the toys or liking the toys. I mean can't the movie be good and the toys cool all at the same time? |
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06-09-2007, 08:32 PM
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#10 | | Official TFW Omni-Geek Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 1,402 Location: TV Land Collection Count: Sell me one with C! | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Ash from Carolina I always get a bit worried when they get talking about films that are somehow going to just magically appeal to everyone. To promote your film is a good thing, but to set up a level of expecations no film can live up to is normally trouble.
Oddly they didn't say anything about appealing to established Transformers fans. I also kind of get tired of the implication that something is wrong with the toys or liking the toys. I mean can't the movie be good and the toys cool all at the same time? | I know what you mean there, it seems like the media "big wigs" are treating this like "Oh, it's all you folks who liked G1's chance to enjoy Transformers again since you can't normally anymore now that you're older." I hate it when immature people lecture us on maturity.   Quote:
Originally Posted by ams I tried to watch Robotech one time... there were these two kids stuck on a ship and there was a giant fish floating around or something. That's about as far as I got. | |
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