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Yeah, freakin awesome :D

:D but no, just no. I was looking forward to some kickass robot action, and all I got was messy, unstructured, shakey, random, zoomed-in action scenes. The CGI was impressive, but that isn't much when you don't put it to good use. I hope to hell we're treated to better action this time.

i saw the bootleg trailer leeak over the weekend, well i saw the link for it but i didn't watch it or anything. I'm saving the drool for the full 1080p HD version which should be out hopefully soon!!

So is devastator we've seen in the trailers so far not complete?

He's pretty huge but seems to still be using the big wheel, from demolisher? so does that mean its still got to attach his legs?

The big wheel TF is not Devastator, it's another Decepticon. Bay did mention there are more decpticons in this movie then the 1st movie.

So is devastator we've seen in the trailers so far not complete?

He's pretty huge but seems to still be using the big wheel, from demolisher? so does that mean its still got to attach his legs?

What we've seen in the trailer is only one of several giant robots that will make up Devastator.

What You Didn?t Notice in the New Transformers 2 Trailer (unless your a supremo on the subject!)

Things go by so fast in the new Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen movie trailer, that you?re likely to miss some things. Here are a couple cool things we noticed while going frame by frame. For instance,did you see the motorcycle-transforming Transformers? How about The Fallen? Or Jetfire? And what was that bug thing? All this and more after the jump.

Remember the scene where a Decepticon burst through a building and down an ally with Autobots in pursuit? Did you notice that the Autobots were actually Transformers with Motorcycle alt modes?

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That?s right, Arcee.

Or how about the red O&K/Terex RH400 Hydraulic Mining Excavator that transforms into the Decepticon known as either Scavenger or Demolisher.

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This is just one of the six Constructicons that combine together to form the massive Devastator. You see him in a later clip destroying helicopters at the Asian power plant (this is the film?s opening sequence).

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And that?s also him, destroying some Asian highway before Optimus shows up and jumps on the Constructicons neck.

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And what exactly is that fly-sized Decepticon bug that Sam pulls apart? Is it an Inseticon?

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And in the desert sequence, that is Scorponok?

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?who is attacking Jetfire.

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And last but not least, we get to see the main villain. The title character from the film - The Fallen appear in the desert out of thin air after a collection of lightning hits the ground.

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You might reccognize his mug from the film?s official teaser poster.

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