Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Transformers 3)


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So, judging by that quote Rappy posted.. time travel back to the space race? (considering also the 1960s haircut requests)

Sorry if the answer is already known, I haven't been keeping up with the production of this movie at all.

There is moments where it will go back to 1960's and Kennedy

I really hope they say something on what happend to Mikaela in the movie. Lebeouf says Sam is coming out of Heartbreak.. so I'm guessing she broke up with him.. and he left I guess.

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Paramount Pictures has updated the official site for Michael Bay's Transformers: Dark of the Moon with the logo for the third film that you got to see briefly in Entertainment Tonight's set visit segment. At the time of this writing there's not much else at the site yet, but we expect that to change very soon.

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not confirmed whether its fake or real, I am going with fake but who knows.

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Michael Bay did another one of his random drive-by on his official forums, posting, "Total fake poster. The story logline is also a misdirect."

I really hope they say something on what happend to Mikaela in the movie. Lebeouf says Sam is coming out of Heartbreak.. so I'm guessing she broke up with him.. and he left I guess.

I really wish they have kept the character even with Megan Fox gone... After all the struggle this couple went through in the first two movies, it seems low that Sam?s great love is so easily replaced... While I like to think that Mikaela is alive and well out there, I can picture the movie opening with Prime?s voice talking about the ongoing fight with the Decepticons and how this has cost them allies and friends, cut to Sam in front of Mikaela?s grave.

  • 4 weeks later...

First Trailer Description!

Transformers: Dark of the Moon, from the teaser, plays on conspiracy theories related to the moon landing. The first part of the movie alternates images of the control room at NASA and of the astronauts on the moon. The landing is what we know well, including the famous words about the ?giant leap for mankind.? But what we did not know was the journey of the astronauts to the dark side of the moon, until the control room tells them that ?? we are not alone.? Then we see some Transformers. The camera comes close to the eye of one of them, which starts to flash. But the camera does not stop, and takes us inside the robot and its mechanisms, making us understand that it?s coming back into action.
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