Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Transformers 3)


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hmmm.. that area should be all shut down from other traffic.. but damn that sucks.

The Bumblebee car unintentionally crashed into a Washington DC police car the other day, so Michael Bay is going to take his lemons and turn them into explosive, pyrotechnics-enhanced lemonade by writing Bumblebee's crash into the movie. [Transformers News]

The Bumblebee car unintentionally crashed into a Washington DC police car the other day, so Michael Bay is going to take his lemons and turn them into explosive, pyrotechnics-enhanced lemonade by writing Bumblebee's crash into the movie. [Transformers News]

This isn't the first time, but I would've done the same. :yes:

The Bumblebee car unintentionally crashed into a Washington DC police car the other day, so Michael Bay is going to take his lemons and turn them into explosive, pyrotechnics-enhanced lemonade by writing Bumblebee's crash into the movie. [Transformers News]

That is so cool. I will be looking for that in the movie.

Same here, will be interesting to see how it turns out, then I can be that guy that leans over and be all "you know, that wasn't intentional...", lol.

and I'd be like " Yeah I know that. Saw it on the news. " :laugh:

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It turns out that Washington, DC will not be the last stop in Stateside filming for Transformers 3. An email was sent out to Johnson Space Center employees looking for 130 extras for filming to occur on Saturday, October 16th. In addition, the announcement verifies that there is a definite late-1960s Apollo space mission angle to the plot as extra's will be costumed to fit the era's style.

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This is an official email from Building 30 Facility Management

WANTED: Male extras for Paramount?s ?Transformers 3? movie

Paramount is seeking to cast approximately 130 non-speaking parts for the role of Apollo Mission Control Flight Controllers and NASA officials.

Filming is on Saturday, Oct. 16th.

Casting is for Johnson Space Center team members only within the Mission Operations Directorate (MOD) ? must have current CAA access into Building 30 Mission Control.

Those cast will be compensated by Paramount at $64 per 8 hours, with lunch provided.

For this scene depicting an Apollo moon landing, Paramount is looking for males over 25 years of age who are willing to be outfitted in a period costume and have haircuts from the late 1960s.

If that means $64 total, that is $8 an hour which is barely above minimum wage. Then again, it's a non-speaking extra part, so if someone needs some quick cash or wants to be in Transformers 3....why not, especially if you have the day off or something.

If that means $64 total, that is $8 an hour which is barely above minimum wage. Then again, it's a non-speaking extra part, so if someone needs some quick cash or wants to be in Transformers 3....why not, especially if you have the day off or something.

Hell yeah I wished I lived there LOL

If that means $64 total, that is $8 an hour which is barely above minimum wage. Then again, it's a non-speaking extra part, so if someone needs some quick cash or wants to be in Transformers 3....why not, especially if you have the day off or something.

agreed.. I'd be one of those people who wants to be in.. even as an extra. :laugh:

Some plot details released!

From Amazon (via TFW2005)

?The Autobots Bumblebee, Ratchet, Ironhide and Sideswipe led by Optimus Prime, are back in action, taking on the evil Decepticons, who are determined to avenge their defeat in 2009?s Transformers Revenge of the Fallen. In this new movie, the Autobots and Decepticons become involved in a perilous space race between the U.S. and Russia, and once again human Sam Witwicky has to come to the aid of his robot friends. There?s new characters too, including a new villain in the form of Shockwave, a longtime ?Transformers? character who rules Cybertron while the Autobots and Decepticons battle it out on Earth.?
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