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Max Beyond Thunderdome

The rebirth of Optimus Prime: Behind the scenes with director Michael Bay

For two glorious years, Optimus Prime was the hero of America. He starred in Transformers, an animated series economical (cynics would say a half-hour toy commercial) that opposite Prime and his army of Autobots against the vicious Megatron and his Decepticons. On the small screen, these robots in disguise were more than cartoons they were imposing titanium gods, massive in shell machine: semi-trailer, police cars, fighter planes.

In the form of toys, transformers combined the tantalizing tactility Rubik's Cube with the vroom vroom-voyeurism Hot Wheels car. Add a touch of moral clarity Cold War and we were hooked. Boys aged 5 to 11 – and it was boys – faithfully tuned week after week watching saga of these bots Doughty, who struck out of their home planet, Cybertron, with vague and mixed motives – conquest, freedom, resources, defense – and brought their civil war to our planet. We welcomed them as liberators and adopted as our first mechanical dad. Some literally: In 2001, a guard of 30 years from the National Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, has legally changed his name to Optimus Prime. "I really clinging to him when I was a kid, "said the Prime television reporters before shipment to the Middle East in 2003." My father died and I did not really have anyone around. "

Then in 1986, the original Prime did something that distinguishes from most other cartoon heroes. He died. He died for freedom, justice, and for shelf space. In the toy biz, there is no room for paternal affection – only line next year Transformers. The film, released in August this year, was the first song of the swan. For nearly two decades, through various lines of toys and dubious toon reboots (a gorilla named Primal? Please. Optimus), the son of Prime Dad waited Bot.

Finally, in July 2004, it was decreed by the throne of Steven Spielberg: There would be a live-action remake of Transformers. (Joy Wonder! Blogging!) A year later, another revelation: Michael Bay, known for such explorations Truffautian of modern manhood as Armageddon and The Rock, would direct. (Spittle Rage! Blogging!)

Manufacturing an Autobot

Transformation of Bumblebee 1974 Chevrolet Camaro towering Autobot was just one part of a 14-month long f / x process that took more than 60,000 virtual parts and 34,000 texture maps. The project pushed Industrial Light & Magic 5500 and 280 processors rendering terabytes of disk storage to max. – Erik Malinowski

A prayer went up across the Internet: Please God, do not let Michael Bay screw this up. Debate rocked the virtual halls of nerd Thunderdome, aka Is not It Cool News, where processors (Except July 4) has accumulated more traffic than any other film to come – no small feat in the Spidey-infested, franchise-fueled summer of '07. "It was as if you told them Michael Bay was directing Star Wars," says Harry Knowles, editor of Is not It Cool News. "I do not understand, because things that are better Bay does make cars look cool, make things explode. Exploder is the best in the business. "

So why all the pain of a battered Bay transformer? It's a toy. A comic strip. What's next? If Please do not let Brett Ratner desecrate the Care Bears? And are not ass-shots robots exactly what you expect from the high priest of high octane of childishness?

But among a certain sect of geekdom, there's more than that. Almost the first step parented children at key mid-80. He was our Allfather at a time when models of flesh and blood were rare: Stallone began his long boom. Arnold was already more credible than the machine than man. Thus, when the first said: "One shall stand, shall fall!" In this earthquake, dismantling that wall- timbre of his (or, more precisely, the voice actor Peter Cullen), you believed. Thus began the cyber-outsourcing of masculine heroism, a process that would eventually, inextricably, link Y chromosome to Xbox.

"I heard so many people say, 'Michael Bay, you destroyed my childhood, '"says the man himself from the cathedra of the Santa Monica, California, editing bay. Rightly, the Bay is wearing a black T-shirt Decepticons. He is conscious of its image and, to some extent, he savors. "I knew there were fans," he sighs, shaking his shaggy blond mane-power. "I do not know there were people who stalk you. I urge them to watch the 1986 animated film, go watch the cartoon. You'll want to shoot yourself. "

This article comes http://www.wired.com/entertainment/hollywood/magazine/15-07/trans_movie.

What is your favorite movie?, mine is MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME.?

FROM THE 80′S WITH MEL GIBSON

Casablanca because great plot and the humor is very understated but very quotable


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