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Showing posts with label transformers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transformers. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

Illustration roundup


Data in love by Martin Hsu for Gallery 1988's upcoming Crazy for Cult show.




Prime Trucking t-shirt by Steve Thomas on sale at Ript.



This shirt is a Horcrux on sale here.



Tesla by Adam Koford.



Cover to Secrets of hypnotism by Dimitris Papabasiliou. (See also: The Eye.) Via these sites.



Beauty and the Beast poster, found at this interesting examination of what Disneyland's Haunted Mansion could have been like. Via.

*Previously: Travel posters based on the world of Harry Potter.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Japanese Transformers Happy Meal Toys




Optimus Prime and Bumblebee Happy Meal toys, imported and available for preorder at the BBTS.

Monday, June 27, 2011

A history of Michael Bay

GQ has a very lengthy article about Michael Bay. Here's a bit about Bad Boys:
Klein: There's this scene where Will Smith runs down a street, and at the first test screening in Lakewood, California, women were screaming because Smith's shirt is flying open. That was it. He was a star.

Bay: We had an argument about that shot.

Smith: He was like, "Oh, take your shirt off and run with the gun!" And I was like, "Come on, man. That's just on the edge of corny." But he can take things that you'd think of as corny, and make it supergalactic iconic.

Bay: I was like, "Look at this! You look like a movie star!" And he's like, "Shit, I do!"

Smith: That was the moment for me where I learned how important single images are. That single image took me from a comedic television actor to a potential movie star. The scripts that I started to get offered changed dramatically. It was the first time that I heard women react to me with an audible gasp. There was a transformation from the cute guy next door who could make you laugh to a guy who might be able to handle himself in a bar fight and a bedroom.
And Armageddon:
Klein: Ben [Affleck] was new on the scene. We put him through the Bruckheimer-Bay machine—like, You're no longer chasing Amy. You're going to have to go to the gym, get a tan, get a haircut.

Bay: Jerry had a problem with his teeth. "He's got baby teeth. I fixed Cruise's teeth. We're going to fix his teeth." So Ben got a beautiful set of teeth out of it.
Relatedly, here's a great recut Transformers 3 trailer by Monocular honoring Bay's special brand of movie-making. "Shut up and eat your awesome":



Finally, speaking of Transformers, here's color photos of the Revoltech Optimus Prime available for preorder at the BBTS:




Via these sites.

Transformers 3 posters by Jesse Philips for Mondo (and wallpapers)




Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon posters by Jesse Philips for Mondo. /Film says, "Three thousand copies of the original will be handed out exclusively to attendees of special Tuesday June 28 screenings at Arclight Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA and a variant edition will be sold on @MondoNews Wednesday June 29."

I took the liberty of cropping a few widescreen wallpapers:





*Buy Alamo Drafthouse posters at eBay.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Link roundup

1. Julie Taymor blaming others for the failure of the Spider-Man musical:
“It’s very scary if people are going more towards that, to have audiences tell you how to make a show,” said Ms. Taymor, a Tony Award-winning director of “The Lion King” and other stage works and films. “Shakespeare would have been appalled. Forget about it. It would be impossible to have these works come out because there’s always something that people don’t like.”
Because everyone knows of how respectful audiences were in Shakespeare's time.

2. Idoru used to promote a Japanese ice cream. Here's the commercial itself. Via.

3. Transformers: Turn Off the Moon kid's meal toys at Burger King.

4. I like the muted colors on this blog layout. Even the icons look like they were doodled in ink.

5. For Californians, one pundit's analysis of the current budget battle.

*Buy Happy Meal toys at eBay.