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The latest Transformers movie will look very different. Instead of live-action, the franchise is going back to its roots in animation. And it’s going back to its roots narratively as well, as Transformers One is an origin story for the Transformers, revealing how they became robots in disguise and more than meets the eye and various other catchphrases. The film is set so far back in the characters’ backstories, in fact, that Optimus Prime and Megatron aren’t even called that yet; they’re going by the names Orion Pax and D-16. They’re not enemies either; they’re buddies. And neither one can tra...
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The next Transformers movie is launching its promotional campaign in an extremely literal way: The first trailer for the movie will supposedly debut in space. Truth be told, I do not fully understand what that means. (Hopefully I do not have to go to space to watch it; I specifically became a film critic because I was promised that this job meant I would never under any circumstances have to go into space.) But according to the press release, the upcoming Transformers One — an animated origin movie for the Transformers franchise — will “launch in space.” The show will begin online this Thursda...
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For the last week, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about a quote from Roger Ebert’s review of the 2003 action film Timeline. Introducing the press screening that Ebert attended, Timeline director Richard Donner boasted how his film featured far more practical effects than you’d assume. The fireballs flung around its medieval battlefields were real, Donner explained, not computer-generated. “The problem,” according to Ebert, “is … it’s not whether we’re watching real fireballs or fake fireballs but whether we care about the fireballs at all.” I can’t think of a more succinct description of...
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