Monday, July 23, 2007

The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)

Production Status: In Production/Awaiting Release
Logline: Legendary assassin Jason Bourne uncovers mysteries of his past, which puts him in the cross-hairs of a superkiller.
Genres: Action/Adventure, Thriller, Adaptation and Sequel
Release Date: August 3rd, 2007 (wide)
Distributors: Universal Pictures
Production Co.: Kennedy/Marshall Company, Ludlum Entertainment, MP Beta
Studios: Universal Pictures
Filming Locations: New York, New York, USA
Madrid, Spain
Paris, France
London, England
Riga, Latvia
Tangier, Morocco
Toronto, Canada
Berlin, Germany
Produced in: United States

All he wanted was to disappear. Instead, Jason Bourne is now hunted by the people who made him what he is. Having lost his memory and the one person he loved, he is undeterred by the barrage of bullets and a new generation of highly-trained killers. Bourne has only one objective: to go back to the beginning and find out who he was. Now, in the new chapter of this espionage series, Bourne will hunt down his past in order to find a future. He must travel from Moscow, Paris, Madrid and London to Tangier and New York City as he continues his quest to find the real Jason Bourne--all the while trying to outmaneuver the scores of cops, federal officers and Interpol agents with him in their crosshairs.

Actors
Matt Damon Jason Bourne
Joan Allen Pam Landy
Julia Stiles Nicky Parsons
David Strathairn Noah Vosen
Paddy Considine Simon Ross
Edgar Ramirez Paz
Joey Ansah Desh
Scott Adkins (II) Agent Kiley
Daniel Fredenburgh Jimmy
Scott Glenn Ezra Kramer
Albert Finney Dr. Albert Hirsch
Trevor St. John Tactical Team Leader
Tom Gallop Tom Cronin
Corey Johnson Wills
Daniel Bruhl Martin Kreutz
Colin Stinton Neal Daniels
Mark Bazeley Betancourt
Albert Jones Tactical Team Agent
Jeffrey Lee Gibson Vosen’s Driver
William H. Burns NYPD Officer
Michael Wildman CRI Agent
Kai Martin Hoody



The Bourne Ultimatum Trailer

The Bourne Ultimatum - Matt Damon
The Bourne Ultimatum - Matt Damon

The Bourne Ultimatum - Matt Damon
The Bourne Ultimatum - Matt Damon

David Strathairn in Universal Pictures The Bourne Ultimatum 2007
David Strathairn in Universal Pictures The Bourne Ultimatum 2007

The Bourne Ultimatum - Joan Allen
The Bourne Ultimatum - Joan Allen

Matt Damon and Joan Allen in Universal Pictures The Bourne Ultimatum 2007
Matt Damon and Joan Allen in Universal Pictures The Bourne Ultimatum 2007

Friday, July 20, 2007

Hot Rod (2007)

Hot Rod (2007)- american flagProduction Status: In Production/Awaiting Release
Genres: Comedy
Release Date: August 3rd, 2007 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Distributors: Paramount Pictures
Production Co.: Michaels Goldwyn
Studios: Paramount Pictures
Filming Locations: Vancouver, Canada
Produced in: United States

Rod Kimble, a self-proclaimed stuntman, is convinced he has bravery in his blood. He’s grown up believing he’s the son of Evel Knievel’s test-rider, a courageous stuntman who died in his prime. Rod is committed to fulfilling his father’s legacy. Only problem is--he sucks! Rod lives at home with his loving mom Marie, jerk of a stepfather Frank and nerdy stepbrother Kevin. He doesn’t have a job, and can usually be found doing stunts on his moped, attempting to jump over everything from milk trucks to public swimming pools. Rod and his team--Dave, the mechanic; Rico, the ramp builder and Kevin, the team manager/videographer--are inseparable. It’s almost like they share a brain. When Rod’s neighbor Denise joins the team, the group’s IQ virtually doubles. Rod remains optimistic in spite of the abuse he suffers from his stepfather. Frank has a penchant for beating the tar out of Rod, who just keeps coming back for more in the hopes of earning Frank’s respect by besting him in one of their regular knock-down brawls. When Frank gets sick and needs a $50,000 operation, Rod attempts to raise the money by undertaking his biggest stunt ever--jumping 15 buses, one more than Evel Knievel himself ever dared. After all, he’s got to get Frank all better so he can kick his ass!

Actors
Isla Fisher Denise
Andy Samberg Rod Kimble
Jorma Taccone Kevin Powell
Ian McShane Frank/ Frank Powell
Sissy Spacek Marie Powell
Will Arnett Jonathan
Mark Acheson Homeless Guy
Isla Fisher Denise
Bill Hader Dave
Danny R. McBride Rico
Chris Parnell Barry Pasternack
Carrie Ruscheinsky Hippy Lady




Hot Rod (2007) Trailer

Paramount Pictures Hot Rod 2007 - poster
Paramount Pictures Hot Rod 2007 - poster

Jorma Taccone and Andy Samberg Hot Rod 2007
Jorma Taccone and Andy Samberg Hot Rod 2007

Andy Samberg Hot Rod 2007
Andy Samberg Hot Rod 2007

Andy Samberg and Isla Fisher Hot Rod 2007
Andy Samberg and Isla Fisher Hot Rod 2007

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

No Reservations (2007)

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart star in Warner Bros. Pictures' No Reservations 2007 poster
Genres: Comedy and Remake
Release Date: July 27th, 2007 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG for some sensuality and language.
Distributors: Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution


A top notch female chef's life is turned upside-down when she must care of her niece after her sister is killed. She now has to adapt to a different lifestyle and uses food as a means to express her roller-coaster life.

Actors
Catherine Zeta-Jones Kate Armstrong
Aaron Eckhart Nick Palmer
Abigail Breslin Zoe
Patricia Clarkson Paula
Jennifer Wade Leah
Lily Rabe Bernadette
Bob Balaban Therapist
Brian O'Byrne Sean
Eric Silver John
Arija Bareikis Christine
John McMartin Mr. Peterson
Celia Weston Mrs. Peterson
Zoe Kravitz Charlotte
Matthew Rauch Ken
Dearbhla Molloy Anna
Stephanie Berry School Principal Ellen Parker
Matt Servitto Doctor
Yevgeniy Dekhtyar Truffle Dealer
Fulvio Cecere Fish Vendor Bob
Ako (II) Vegetable Vendor
Frank Santorelli Lobster Vendor
Arden Lewis Line Cook Arden
A. J. McCloud Line Cook AJ
Mario Morales Line Cook Mario
Monica Trombetta Liz
Sam Kitchin Mr. Matthews
Rob Leo Roy Rare Steak Man
Brian Luna Sous Chef Applicants
David Wheir Sous Chef Applicants
Joey Cee Sous Chef Applicants
Roxanna Hope
katheriine Sigismund Ken's Wife
James Starace Waiter
Jeanne Omlor Waitress
Noah Petroski Sean's Twins
Nicholas Petroski Sean's Twins
Lorca Simons Rare Steak Woman
Patrick Zeller Leah's Husband
Gretchen Wiese Mrs. Matthews
Ramon Fernandez (II) Carlos
Angel Rosa Busboy
Ignacio Heredero Busboy
Albert Martinez (II) Busboy
Hani Shihada Chalk Artist
Akira Takayama Produce Customer



No Reservations Trailer


Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart using bicycle
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart using bicycle picture

No Reservations doing food picture
No Reservations doing food picture

Monday, July 16, 2007

Hairspray (2007)


Production Status: In Production/Awaiting Release
Genres: Musical/Performing Arts, Adaptation and Remake
Running Time: 1 hr. 55 min.
Release Date: July 20th, 2007 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG for language, some suggestive content and momentarily teen smoking.
Distributors: New Line Cinema
Production Co.: Ingenious Media, Offspring Entertainment, Zadan/Meron Productions
Studios: New Line Cinema
Filming Locations: Toronto, Canada
Produced in: United State

Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, has only one passion--dancing. Her dream is to appear on "The Corny Collins Show," Baltimore's hippest dance party on TV. Tracy seems a natural fit for the show except for one not-so-little problem--she doesn't fit in. Her plus-sized figure has always set her apart from the cool crowd, which she is reminded of by her loving but overly protective plus-sized mother, Edna. That doesn't stop Tracy because if there is one thing that this girl knows, it's that she was born to dance. After wowing Corny Collins at her high school dance, Tracy wins a spot on his show and becomes an instant on-air sensation, much to the chagrin of the show's reigning princess, Amber Von Tussle, and her scheming mother, Velma, who runs television station WYZT. Even worse for Amber is the fact that it's not just the audience who loves the new girl in town; Amber's sweetheart, Link Larkin, seems to be smitten with Tracy's charms as well. This dance party gets personal as a bitter feud erupts between the girls as they compete for the coveted "Miss Teenage Hairspray" crown. At school, however, a short stint in detention and raised-eyebrows caused by the budding relationship between her best friend Penny Pingleton and Seaweed opens Tracy's eyes to a bigger issue than the latest dance craze or the coolest hairdo--racial inequality. Throwing caution to the wind, she leads a march with Motormouth Maybelle to fight for integration and winds up with an arrest warrant instead. Tracy is on the lam now and goes underground--literally--to her best friend Pennys basement. Has Tracy's luck finally run out? Will she miss the final dance-off against Amber and forfeit the title of "Miss Hairspray," or will she sing and dance her way out of trouble again?

Actors
John Travolta Edna Turnblad
Queen Latifah Motormouth Maybelle
Amanda Bynes Penny Pingleton
Nicole Blonsky Tracy Turnblad
Zac Efron Link Larkin
Elijah Kelley Seaweed
Michelle Pfeiffer Velma Von Tussle
Brittany Snow Amber Von Tussle
Christopher Walken Wilbur Turnblad
Allison Janney Prudy Pingleton
Shane Simpson Skillet
Tanee McCall Dynamites
Sarah Francis Janetta
James Marsden Corny Collins
Jerry Stiller Mr. Pinky
Paul Dooley Mr. Spritzer
Taylor Parks Little Inez
Jayne Eastwood Miss Wimsey
Darren Frost Cameraman
Ricki Lake Talent Agent
Nick Loren Cop Nick
Sheldon Smith Link’s Backup Singer
Greg Farkas Link’s Backup Singer
Bruce McFee Police Chief
John Andersen News Anchorman
Neil Crone (II) Cop at Protest
George King (III) Mr. Flak
James Kirchner Science Geek Teacher
Brendan Wall Male Cop on TV
Ted Ludzik Police Sergeant at Protest
Seth Howard (II)
Marc Shaiman Talent Agent
Adam Shankman Talent Agent
Scott Wittman Talent Agent
Anne Fletcher Nurse
Zachary Woodlee Smoking Teacher
Becca Sweitzer Darla
Laura Edwards (II) Vicky
Tiffany Engen Noreen
Cassie Silva Brenda
Sarah Jayne Jensen Shelley
Brooke Leigh Engen Doreen
Nick Baga Sketch
Hayley Podschun Tammy
Curtis Holbrook Brad
J.P. Ferreri Joey
Phillip Spaeth Fender
Spencer Liff Mikey
Tabitha Lupien (II) Becky
Kelly Dawn Fletcher Lou Ann
Jesse Weafer IQ
Corey Gorewicz Bix
Joshua Feldman Jesse
Everett Smith Paulie
Ariel Reid Rhonda
Jason Dolphin Tyrone
Christopher Andrew Robinson Jermaine
Starr Domingue Pearl
Rhonda Roberts Maybelle’s Store
Vanessa Cobham Maybelle’s Store
Eboni Y. Nichols Maybelle’s Store
Jamal Sims Maybelle’s Store
Damon Butler Maybelle’s Store
arike rice Dynamites
Nadine Ellis Dynamites
Reggie Jackson Record Hop
Danny Dyer Record Hop
Sal Scozzari Good Morning Baltimore
Christine Moore Auditionees
Janelle Hutchison Hairdresser
Jenny Parsons Hairdresser
Susan Henley Hairdresser
Gerry Mendicino (II) Drunk
Greg Farkas Teen
Charlotte Szivak Mr. Pinky’s Customer
Sharron Matthews Mr. Pinky’s Cashier
Chantelle Leonardo 60’s Dancer
Sheri Godfrey 60’s Dancer
Jessica Dawson 60’s Dancer
Faye Rauw 60’s Dancer
Keri Tkacz 60’s Dancer
Mike Cota 60’s Dancer
Everett Smith 60’s Dancer
Chad McFadden 60’s Dancer
Shaun Amyot 60’s Dancer
A. Frank Ruffo (II) 60’s Dancer
Jesse Weafer 60’s Dancer
Lyne Tremblay 60’s Dancer
Romina D'Ugo 60’s Dancer
Cindy Willems 60’s Dancer
Niky Johnson 60’s Dancer
Krista Leis 60’s Dancer
Dennis Lupien 60’s Dancer
Joshua Feldman 60’s Dancer
Ted Banfalvi 60’s Dancer
Sal Scozzari 60’s Dancer
Larry Mannell 60’s Dancer
Matt Caruso 60’s Dancer
Mary Pitt 60’s Dancer
John Waters Flasher





Hairspray 2007 Official Trailer

Hairspray in Las Vegas picture
Hairspray in Las Vegas picture

A scene from Hairspray picture
A scene from Hairspray picture

Hairspray group picture
Hairspray group picture

Hairspray womens
Hairspray womens

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Skinwalkers (2007)

After Dark Films' Skinwalkers 2007 posterGenres: Action/Adventure, Suspense/Horror and Thriller
Release Date: July 27th, 2007 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, some sexual material and language.
Distributors: Lionsgate, After Dark Films

Creatures, bound by the blood of the wolf, that can kill with curses and move at lightening speed, watching the night sky for the rise of the blood-red crescent moon. They are Skinwalkers. They feed on our flesh and thirst for the taste of human blood. The red moon signals each pack, divided by principles, hell bent to survive an ancient prophecy. On his 13th birthday, Timothy, a half-blood, is about.

Actors
Natassia Malthe Sonja
Shawn Roberts Adam
Jason Behr Varek
Elias Koteas Jonas
Rhona Mitra Rachel
Lyriq Bent (II) Doak
Sarah Carter Katherine
Matthew Knight Timothy
Rogue Johnston Greinier




Skinwalkers Trailer

Rhona Mitra gun
Rhona Mitra gun picture

Natassia Malthe in After Dark Films' Skinwalkers 2007 - monster picture
Natassia Malthe in After Dark Films' Skinwalkers 2007 - monster picture

Matthew Knight in After Dark Films' Skinwalkers - 2007
Matthew Knight in After Dark Films' Skinwalkers - 2007

Rhona Mitra shotgun picture
Rhona Mitra shotgun picture

I Know Who Killed Me (2007)

I Know Who Killed Me blue rose picture

Production Status: In Production/Awaiting Release
Genres: Thriller
Release Date: July 27th, 2007 (wide)
MPAA Rating: R for grisly violence including torture and disturbing gory images, and for sexuality, nudity and language.
Distributors: TriStar Pictures
Production Co.: 360 Pictures
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA, New York, New York
Produced in: United States

An idyllic small town is rocked when Aubrey Fleming, a bright and promising young woman, is abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. When she manages to escape, the traumatized girl who regains consciousness in the hospital insists that she is not who they think she is and that the real Aubrey Fleming is still in mortal danger.

Actors
Lindsay Lohan Aubrey Fleming/Dakota Moss
Julia Ormond Susan Fleming
Neal McDonough Daniel Fleming
Brian Geraghty Jerrod Pointer
Garcelle Beauvais Agent Julie Bascombe
Spencer Garrett Agent Phil Lazarus
Gregory Itzin Dr. Greg Jameson
Bonnie Aarons Fat Teena
Kenya Moore Jazmin
Thomas Tofel Douglas Norquist
Rod Rowland Kenny Scaife
David Figlioli Lanny Rierden
Donovan Scott Sheriff Leon Cardero
Eddie Steeples Saeed The Prosthetic Tech
Jessica Rose Marcia
Megan Henning Anya
Michael Adler Dr. Alex Dupree
Shay Astar (II) Merribeth Hamblin
Art Bell Himself
Debra Christofferson Paloma Sherwood
Leslie Cohen Katey Frye
Stacy Daniel Second Reporter
Michael Esparza Gilberto
Jane Galloway Heitz Nurse Irma Beck
Cornelia Guest Dr. Hannah Sommerly
Clint Johnson Gordon
David A. Kimball Surgeon
Wynter Kullman Faith
Paula Marshall Marnie Toland
Brian McNamara Fred Toland
Jennifer O’Kain Mrs. Post
Michelle Page Gabrielle Sherwood
Michael Papajohn Jacob K/Joseph K
Colleen Porch Vicky Redfeather
Marc Senter (II) Pete
Will Shaffer Painted Guy
Raha Sheik Third Reporter
Justin Stone Stuart Delaney
Dan Walters Dennis MacBreen
David Weisenberg (II) Anesthesiologist
Jason Wilburn FBI Agent
Kaitlyn Lee Cruz Young Aubrey

Directors
Chris Sivertson Director



I KNOW WHO KILLED ME TRAILER

Brian Geraghty and Lindsay Lohan blue rose picture
Brian Geraghty and Lindsay Lohan in TriStar Pictures' I Know Who Killed Me - 2007

Julia Ormond picture
Julia Ormond in TriStar Pictures' I Know Who Killed Me - 2007

Lindsay Lohan and Julia Ormond image
Lindsay Lohan and Julia Ormond in TriStar Pictures' I Know Who Killed Me - 2007

Lindsay Lohan I Know Who Killed Me picture
Lindsay Lohan and director Chris Sivertson on the set of TriStar Pictures' I Know Who Killed Me - 2007

Lindsay Lohan and corpse scene picture
Lindsay Lohan in TriStar Pictures' I Know Who Killed Me - 2007

Friday, July 13, 2007

The Simpsons : Movie

20th Century Fox's The Simpsons Movie 2007 Homer Simpson picture
Production Status: In Production/Awaiting Release
Genres: Comedy, Animation and Adaptation
Running Time: 1 hr. 25 min.
Release Date: July 27th, 2007 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for irreverent humor throughout.
Distributors: 20th Century Fox
Production Co.: Gracie Films, Film Roman
Studios: Twentieth Century Fox Animation
Produced in: United States

Homer Simpson must save the world from a catastrophe he himself created.






Maggie, Marge, Lisa, Bart and Homer Simpsons Movie 2007 picture
Maggie, Marge (voiced by Julie Kavner), Lisa (voiced by Yeardley Smith), Bart (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) and Homer (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) in 20th Century Fox's The Simpsons Movie - 2007

Homer Simpson use sledge Simpsons Movie 2007
Homer Simpson (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) in 20th Century Fox's The Simpsons Movie - 2007

Homer Simpson on the connon ball picture
Homer Simpson on the connon ball picture

dogs attack to Homer Simpson
dogs attack to Homer Simpson

structure repoirs Bart Simpson and Homer Simpson picture
structure repoirs Bart Simpson and Homer Simpson picture

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Arctic Tale (2007) : Overview, Trailer

Genre: Documentary
Releases: July 25, 2007
Directors: Adam Ravetch, Sarah Robertson
Distributor: Paramount Vantage
Starring: Queen Latifah
From National Geographic Films, the people who brought you March of the Penguins and Paramount Classics, the studio that brought you An Inconvenient Truth, Arctic Tale is an epic adventure that explores the vast world of the Great North. The film follows the walrus, Seela, and the polar bear Nanu, on their journey from birth to adolescence to maturity and parenthood in the frozen Arctic wilderness. Once a perpetual winter wonderland of snow and ice, the walrus and the polar bear are losing their beautiful icebound world as it melts from underneath them. The story is told by Queen Latifah.

Transformers Trailer, Photos, Images, Wallpapers



Transformers optimus prime large poster wallpaper
Transformers optimus prime large poster wallpaper

Mikaela Banes (Megan Fox) in DreamWorks/Paramount Pictures' Transformers 2007
Mikaela Banes (Megan Fox) in DreamWorks/Paramount Pictures' Transformers - 2007

Sam Witwicky(Shia LaBeouf) and Maggie Madsen(Rachael Taylor) picture
Sam Witwicky(Shia LaBeouf) and Maggie Madsen(Rachael Taylor) picture

Megatron in DreamWorks/Paramount Pictures' Transformers 2007
Megatron in DreamWorks/Paramount Pictures' Transformers - 2007

Transformers soldiers, Captain Lennox(Josh Duhamel), USAF Tech Sergeant Epps(Tyrese Gibson)
Transformers soldiers, Captain Lennox(Josh Duhamel), USAF Tech Sergeant Epps(Tyrese Gibson)

Transformers the game 2007 image
Transformers the game 2007 image

transformers megatron wallpaper
transformers megatron wallpaper

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Transformers (movie)

Transformers International poster image

Directed by Michael Bay
Produced by Steven Spielberg
Tom DeSanto
Don Murphy
Written by Roberto Orci
Alex Kurtzman
John Rogers
Starring Shia LaBeouf
Megan Fox
Josh Duhamel
Tyrese Gibson
Jon Voight
Voices:
Peter Cullen
Hugo Weaving
Music by Steve Jablonsky
Cinematography Mitch Amundsen
Distributed by DreamWorks Pictures
Paramount Pictures
UIP
Release date(s) Flag of Australia Flag of New Zealand Flag of PhilippinesJune 28, 2007
Flag of United States July 2, 2007
Flag of United Kingdom July 27, 2007
Running time 144 min
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
Budget $147 million

Transformers is a 2007 live action film based on the Transformers franchise, directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. It stars Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky, who has the map to the Allspark, the center of the war between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons. The film also stars Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, Jon Voight, John Turturro, and Hugo Weaving as the voice of Megatron. Peter Cullen, the voice of Optimus Prime in the 1980s cartoon, reprised the role for the film.

Producers Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto developed the film, and Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman wrote the script, aiming for a realistic interpretation of the characters. Though not a fan, Bay was convinced by Spielberg to direct, and he created an intricate design aesthetic for the computer-generated Transformers. Bay had support from General Motors and the United States military during filming, keeping the budget under $150 million. Armed with an enormous marketing campaign including comics, toys and tie-in deals, Transformers opened in the United States on July 2, 2007, and broke the box office record for the highest-grossing opening week for a non-sequel. Critics praised the special effects, but found the characterization lacking.

Cast

Humans


* Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky: An offbeat seventeen-year old, Sam gets his first car, which turns out to be Bumblebee. Sam unwittingly becomes the center of the Autobot-Decepticon war, and becomes the unlikely savior of humanity.
* Megan Fox as Mikaela Banes: A girl whom Sam is interested in and woos with the help of Bumblebee. Her father was a "grease monkey" and she has inherited some of his skills.
* Josh Duhamel as Cpt William Lennox: Leader of a U.S. Army Special Ops US Ranger team in Qatar, who manages to escape the destruction caused by Blackout. He has a wife and new-born daughter back home.
* Tyrese Gibson as TSgt Epps: An Air Force Combat Controller who teams up with Lennox to escape Blackout and Scorponok.
* John Turturro as Simmons: An officer in Sector 7, a secret government group that has been holding and studying the Allspark and the frozen Megatron. Simmons is leading a team tracking down the Cybertronians.
* Jon Voight as John Keller: The United States Secretary of Defense.
* Rachael Taylor as Maggie Madsen: An expert in signal detection and decoding assisting the Department of Defense.
* Anthony Anderson as Glenn Whitmann: A computer hacker and friend of Maggie, who assists in deciphering the Cybertronian language.
* Bernie Mac as Bobby Bolivia: The car dealer who unknowingly sells Bumblebee (as an early model Camaro), to Sam.
* Michael O'Neill as Tom Banachek: The head of Sector 7 and Simmons's boss. He brings all the major characters together at the Hoover Dam.

LaBeouf, Fox, Duhamel, Gibson and Anderson were fans of the Transformers. Michael Bay hired LaBeouf as he could improvise many jokes, with a charisma that reminded Bay of the young Tom Hanks. LaBeouf worked out five days a week for three months and gained 25 pounds of muscle to prepare for the role, but realized during shooting that his role required agility rather than strength. Fox gained 10 pounds of muscle during shooting due to the physicality of the role. Duhamel and Gibson spent three days in boot camp, and Gibson also spent time with combat controller Ray Bollinger to make his dialogue sound natural.

Autobots

* Peter Cullen as the voice of Optimus Prime (Peterbilt truck): The wise and powerful Autobot leader who comes to protect humanity from the evil Decepticons. He wields a cannon and a blade.
* Mark Ryan as the voice of Bumblebee (Second/Fifth generation Chevrolet Camaro): Bumblebee is an honest and friendly soldier who develops a friendship with Sam and Mikaela during his efforts to find the Allspark. He has difficulty speaking after his vocal processors were damaged in battle, and uses soundbites from radio broadcasts to communicate on Earth.
* Darius McCrary as the voice of Jazz (Modified Pontiac Solstice): Optimus' second-in-command, he is a small but acrobatic fighter, with magnetic hands. He develops a fondness for human culture.
* Jess Harnell as the voice of Ironhide (GMC Topkick 6500 pick-up truck): The tough, trigger-happy weapons specialist of the group, wielding enormous cannons on his arms. He is an old friend of Optimus, and constantly threatens to use deadly force on terrestrial life forms, much to Optimus' dismay.
* Robert Foxworth as the voice of Ratchet (Search & Rescue Hummer H2): The team's medic and scientist. He has enhanced senses, and has an axe and a saw.

Don Murphy decided after discussions with fans on his website that they wanted the surviving voices from the 1980s cartoon, but Michael Bay had them audition first, as he feared their aged voices would be noticeable. Peter Cullen, the voice of Optimus Prime, was announced to be reprising his role at the July 2006 San Diego Comic-Con. He described reprising the role as easy as "slipping into an old pair of very comfortable shoes that you haven't worn for a while", and was grateful to the fans for wanting him back. His vocal performance consisted of much improvisation with Bay and bringing a sense of humor to Prime, as well as portraying his traditional heroism. Paramount held a contest for fans to submit a line of dialogue for Optimus in the film, and the winning entry was "Freedom is the right of all sentient beings", but this line, being the character's catchphrase, was in the script from its first draft.

Cullen also read for Ironhide, another character he originally voiced, during his first audition, portraying a conversation between Optimus and Ironhide. Mark Ryan acted as a stand in for the Transformers during filming, giving actors someone to react to, both physically where appropriate and providing dialogue, and ad-libbed lines for many characters during post-production before being cast as Bumblebee. Bumblebee mostly communicates with his radio due to his damaged vocal processor, and the writers considered using dialogue from various Paramount films, including the line "I feel the need for speed!" from Top Gun.

Decepticons

* Hugo Weaving as the voice of Megatron (Cybertronian "jet"): The brutal Decepticon leader who desires power over the Allspark. According to Peter Cullen, Optimus and Megatron are brothers, akin to the story of Cain and Abel. He crash-landed in the Arctic eons ago, and his frozen body is kept in storage by Sector 7. He wields a flail and his arms form a cannon.
* Charlie Adler as the voice of Starscream (F-22 Raptor): Megatron's second-in-command who leads the Decepticons in his absence, and is berated for failing him repeatedly once he returns, alluding to an uneasy relationship between the two.
* Jess Harnell as the voice of Barricade (Saleen-modified Ford Mustang police car): A Decepticon in disguise of a symbol of authority who locates Sam early on.
* Reno Wilson as the voice of Frenzy (GPX 2-speaker CD player, mobile phone): The smallest Decepticon, Frenzy attaches to Barricade. His main purpose is spying on humans, but he is still a ferocious fighter, shooting blades disguised as CDs from his chest.
* Jimmie Wood as the voice of Bonecrusher (Buffalo H Mine-Protected vehicle): He attacks Optimus Prime during the highway chase.

Blackout (an MH-53 Pave Low helicopter), Scorponok (a mechanical scorpion) and Devastator (an M1 Abrams tank) do not have voice actors. Hugo Weaving, whose voice was used for facial animation tests, signed on to voice Megatron in March 2007. TV series voice actor Frank Welker auditioned, but was rejected as his voice was too light for the beastly depiction of Megatron. Bay felt it would be wrong to ask Welker to change his classic voice. Welker voiced Megatron in the video game adaptation.

Marketing

Further information: Transformers: The Movie Prequel, Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday, and Transformers: The Game

The first teaser trailer was released on the Internet on June 29, 2006, depicting a Transformer attacking the Beagle 2 mission. A second trailer was released on December 20, breaking Spider-Man 3's record for the number of internet hits. A third trailer was released online on Yahoo's movie website on May 17, 2007. Another trailer was attached with Shrek the Third. Bay originally intended that "[The audience] never really get a good look at the robots until the release", but by the third trailer he had abandoned this idea. The Sector 7 viral marketing web site featured several videos recording supposed evidence of Transformers on Earth. These featured cameos by Generation 1 Transformers, including Grimlock destroying a construction site, and a security video showing a robot resembling Generation 1 Bumblebee transforming in a parking garage.

Hasbro made deals with 200 companies across 70 countries to promote the film. Their toy line for the film was created over two months over late 2005/early 2006, collaborating heavily with the filmmakers. A pair of preview toys, Protoform Optimus Prime and Starscream, were released in the U.S.A. on May 1, 2007, before the first wave of figures were released on June 2. Characters that do not appear in the film are also featured in the film's style, including Air Raid, Arcee, Clocker, Elita One, Hardtop, Longarm, Signal Flare, Skyblast, Strongarm, Swindle and Wreckage. The toys feature "Automorph Technology" in which moving parts of the toy allow other parts to shift automatically. Michael Bay directed tie-in commercials for General Motors, Burger King and PepsiCo, while props including the 1977 Chevrolet Camaro used for Bumblebee and the Allspark, were put up for charity on eBay.

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