Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Aliens Origin || Hidden earthly intelligence


Psychologist Carl Jung, in his book “Flying Saucers”, stated “something is being seen, but it isn’t known what.... This formulation leaves the question of ‘seeing’ open. Something material could be seen, or something psychic could be seen. Both are realities, but different kinds”.Albert Einstein said, “as far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and so far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality”.Timothy Mcveigh, recently executed for the Oklahoma bombing, blamed an implant in his brain for his actions and described several UFO encounters to police investigators. Between 80 and 90 percent of (UFO) reports are misperceptions of fairly conventional, natural or man-made phenomena, hoaxes.Theories about UFO and aliens are numerous but can be divided into four categories:

Intelligence from another planet with advanced technology

In the thirties, Mars and the Moon were the most popular candidates for hosting aliens but it seems that we have to go beyond the solar system to find the first planet with similar living conditions than the Earth. Though scientists last century thought the planet Mars might be a good candidate, and some even thought they detected a huge canal system stretching across the planet, recent probes sent to Mars have failed to detect even bacteria-like creatures, let alone a civilization capable of producing a flying saucer. With the rest of the planets in our solar system seemingly too hot or cold, the best hope for intelligent life seems to be across the void of interstellar space in other parts of our galaxy. If we do assume there is intelligent life in places other than Earth, where might they be? In an attempt to detect intelligent life beyond our solar system researchers have conducted a number of SETI programs trying to use radio waves to detect the existence of other civilizations. So far no SETI program has been successful in finding intelligent life, but there are millions of stars in our galaxy alone that might have planets that could harbor life and carefully looking at each one of them will take a long time.

Time-travelers

The chupacabra, or aliens that we are seeing would be humans of the future.... our own children.... travelling through time in order to prevent the chemical crisis that caused them to evolve into "chupacabras". This would explain the "time-line" of sightings and the secrecy of the U.S. government regarding their findings. Our future-humans arrive at times when chemical progress is at a peak - in order to either warn us or attempt to prevent the progress of the technology that will go awry and cause physical mutations. What might cause such a leap in evolution, to create the unusual appearance of chupacabra? Is it a large-scale chemical war? Instant, single-generation mutation? Or a slow, gradual "morphing" of physical structure in order to adapt to our habitat - which we created through ignorance? Is it a positive change, or a negative change? Certainly, chupacabra is not attractive to us, pre-historic man.

Psychic phenomenon

Aliens are only the results of hallucinations caused by numerous alterations of the mind of witnesses. This argument is used in most cases of paranormal apparitions wether it is a ghost, a Bigfoot or an alien.

Hidden earthly intelligence

According to this theory, what we call aliens would be pre-flood civilizations that have found a refuge in the depths of the sea or underground.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Bumblebee A.K.A Chevrolet Camaro


Richard Hammond of Top Gear once said… “If you are under 12 then this to you is Bumblebee from the Transformers movies and in a minute it is going to stand-up and throw an Oil Tanker at my face. But back in the 60s its grandfather was fighting the Cold-War”.

He was talking about the new Chevrolet Camaro. The car is now 45 years old, this September. Chevrolet is celebrating with this video featuring the Bumblebee/Transformers Edition Camaro.



Thousands of Enthusiasts Roll Into Oshawa for the Chevrolet Camaro Homecoming Weekend


It was doors wide open today at GM Canada''s Oshawa Assembly Plant as over 2,000 enthusiasts from across Canada and the U.S. descended upon Oshawa to visit the official home of the Chevrolet Camaro. From Nova Scotia to Texas, Camaro owners and fans descended upon Oshawa to celebrate all things Camaro and witness where the rubber meets the road.

Camaro enthusiasts were joined by thousands more from the local community to tour the award-winning Oshawa Assembly Plant and get a first-hand look at the quality workforce and flexible manufacturing system behind the iconic Chevrolet Camaro.

"Camaro owners are some of our most passionate and loyal customers and we''re thrilled to show our appreciation to them with this event," said Kevin Williams, president and managing director, General Motors of Canada. "As well, we owe a debt of gratitude to Canadians for their support, especially over the past few years, and today''s plant open house is a small way we can say thank you for the chance we''ve been given to show what this company can really do."

In addition to today''s plant tour, the Chevrolet Homecoming Weekend includes the 23rd annual Camaro Nationals event running throughout the weekend in the Oshawa Assembly Plant parking lot, hosted by the Ontario Camaro Club.

Over 587 Camaros participated in the Guinness World Record attempt to form the largest car mosaic*. Reflecting true classics ranging from 1967 originals to the all-new, 2012 ZL1 making its Canadian debut, the cars were staged in a Chevrolet Bowtie configuration.

Chevrolet also has a number of exclusive and special edition models on display, including:
  • 2012 Camaro ZL1
  • 2012 Camaro 45th Anniversary Edition
  • Transformers Bumblebee Camaro (from Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon)
  • Neiman Marcus Camaro Convertible
  • Dale Jr. Camaro
  • LS7 Camaro
  • 2011 Synergy Edition
  • 2011 1LT/XM/AA Camaro
  • 2010 Camaro Indy Pace Car
  • 2009 Camaro Pace Car
  • Camaro Iver (Black/White)
  • Camaro ''Track'' Car

About Chevrolet in Canada

Founded in 1911, Chevrolet celebrates its centennial as a global automotive brand with annual sales of about 4.25 million vehicles in more than 140 countries. From today''s Cruze Eco which consumes just 4.6 L/100 km on the highway to the Volt coming this fall, which provides up to 80 kilometres of electric, gasoline-free driving and an additional 500 kilometres of extended range, Chevrolet offers gas-friendly to gas-free solutions. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient, safe and reliable vehicles that deliver high quality, expressive design, spirited performance and value. The Chevrolet portfolio includes award-winning passenger cars and crossovers such as Cruze, Malibu, Equinox and Traverse and a host of new, smaller, highly efficient models to come including the all-new Orlando and Sonic (fall 2011) and Spark (2012). Chevrolet also provides iconic performance cars such as Corvette and Camaro as well as dependable, long-lasting pickups and SUVs such as Silverado and Suburban. Most new Chevrolet models offer OnStar safety, security and convenience technologies including OnStar Hands-Free Calling, Automatic Crash Response and Stolen Vehicle Slowdown. More information regarding Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.ca, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/chevroletcanada or by following @ChevroletCanada on Twitter.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Transformers 3 and alien's conspiracy theory

If you noticed, in Transformers 3 official trailer they show the Alien Moon Base during Apollo 11 landing, during which Neil Arm Strong and Buzz Aldrin hop towards the Megatron spaceship. This concept is not far from the truth, as during the first moon landing they did discover glassed pyramids, ruined alien spaceships and other ancient but advanced artifacts which gave birth to wireless technology, HD technology, computer, software, digital cameras, and most importantly the micro chip. Remember, Hollywood always gives clues in their movies regarding the real truth behind governments agenda, or shall we say Illuminati secrets agenda. In Transformers 3, they are trying to show us that there was something discovered during the first moon landing, and the reason why NASA hasn't been able to gone back on the moon is because they are not allowed, that's right, they are not allowed by Luna's. Luna is the current alien civilization living on Moon, and monitoring our planet; for this is why they call it 'The Lunar Base'. Ancient Aliens, and UFO's have played a very deep part in our development, from Anunnaki's to Atlantis. This is why everyone should watch the movie with great detail, as they will be revealing the truth about the lunar base, and some future coming events. In the novel Kyirux II: The Hidden History, I discuss the secret alien moon base, and what was inside it in vivid manner.

Comments from Anonymous:

Yes i completely agree. Replace giant warring factions of robots with fallen angels/Anunnaki, and everything from Satan's fall from Heaven -to- Sumerians, Babylonian, and Egyptian pyramids & deity worship -to- Buzz Aldraan and Neil Armstrong admitting finding tetrahedron structures on the moon -to- Bohemian/Illuminati/Skull & Cross Bones/Bilderberg politicians makes life make sense. There's a reason the Book of Enoch isn't in any holy book. It tells all about the fallen angel/god/Anunnaki/Nephilim.
Maybe this movie is just a signal to flash in front of us all to mock our intelligence while those "behind the scenes" see it as proving membership, but I'm glad this info is put into mainstream focus. Everything mainstream today dumbs down the population, and if you speak about anything like this your insanely a "nut" or "cooky conspiracy theorist".

Trailers for the movie, Shia Labeouf even says, i quote, "Humans are working with the Decepticons." Also in another preview, he states that the moon landing is a cover-up, as you mentioned. I'm amazed that the truth is finally coming out so blantantly. It even SCREAMS NWO (New World Order). Human worship aliens for technology, keep it a secret, kill anyone who tells, aliens return to earth, invasion kills large population, and aliens are worshiped as gods. Like i mentioned, "humans working with Decepticons (annunnaki)", if "they" (our world leaders) why need to invade and attack us, when they're welcomed and calling the shots? My guess is for some satanic sacrifice, which only furthers this opinion on the truth.
Sorry for the extremely long post, but thank you for listening.

UFO's, Unsolved Sightings, Theories with Pictures



Sightings of flying objects have been recorded since the ancient pharaohs, continued with the Greeks and Romans and are still being sighted every day. Unfortunately, no one has ever lassoed one so that we can all see one of these elusive 'things'.

There are some scientists studying concepts that are an offshoot from UFO phenomena. One being the study of electromagnetism as it applies to anti-gravity. Since so many encounters interfere with electricity,  this should be a clue regarding where to invest in research.

A number of sightings have been reported to be 'spinning' or 'rotating'. There must be a scientific reason for this also. The gyroscope that we are all familiar with, spins in order to function. This spinning action also allows it to defy gravity to a certain extent. Where is the connection?
Science needs to investigate these things rather than to scoff or deride them. They may be offering clues to the future of space travel, and perhaps, to some big bucks $$.

We've offered a couple of theories of why some sightings are so indefinable and remain unsolved. The pictures help to get across the theory that they represent. You can pass along your own theory by using the link on the right. Maybe we can help science by providing some fresh new ideas.

Crop Circles

These concentric rings and patterns up to 100 feet in diameter, have been appearing in farmers crop fields in England, United States, and other locations since the 1950's. The origin of these circles is highly debated and appear to coincide with UFO sightings prior to their sudden appearance. Some even suggest the patterns and symbols are attempts at communication. However, nobody has been able to capture a UFO or alien space craft in the act of creating such a circle, and therefore, the UFOs are nothing more than a suspect...not a culprit. Human hoaxes have been exposed in the...but alien beings were never found responsible. Therefore, we conclude that crop circles are not evidence of alien space craft visiting Earth. (Read more on Crop Circles here.)

Advanced "Unexplainable" Technology

Among the more controversial theories prevalent in writings from authors such as Erich Von Daniken, is that extraterrestrials have visited Earth at the dawning of humankind, assisting ancient people in accomplishing things that modern humankind cannot explain. Many in support of the alien craft theory argue that "aliens built the Pyramids of Egypt". However, evidence of this is lacking and is purely speculation. And to quote an X-Project reader who recently posted his opinion to a similar topic in the forum, "...I think that the underlying ‘humans could not have done this without alien help’ trend...is insulting. We are by and large a very clever, capable race."

Modern advances such as military Stealth technology is also attributed to alien creators although this is purely speculation. Stealth aircraft employ very scientifically engineered features which do not appear to be related to light-speed, anti-gravity flying saucers from other planets. Again...this is nothing more than a speculative theory attempting to explain that which we do not understand.

Alien Abductions

The alien abduction phenomena is perhaps one of the biggest factors causing many to associate UFOs with extraterrestrials. However, every alien abduction story has come from eye witness reports or were retrieved while under hypnosis. For one thing, hypnosis is not an accurate memory retrieval tool and can cause false memories. Eye witness reports are not solid evidence as we will discuss later on. Finally, there are many earthly explanations for such unearthly phenomena. DMT, Serotonin, and electro-magnetic energy can cause similar experiences under controlled conditions in labs, and it is believed that these naturally occuring chemicals or rays can cause such events outside the lab as well (Read more here). More on alien abductions here.

Implants

Implants are not scientific evidence of extraterrestrials because no one has been able to make an accurate determination that they are of alien origin. "Implants" have been removed from certain individuals, but these objects appear to be terrestrial...and have not been found to be what they are assumed to be - tracking devices implanted deep into the skull of human victims of alien abductions.

Eye Witness Reports
Eye witness accounts make up the majority of UFO reports. However, just because thousands of individuals have seen flying metallic disks or lights in the night sky, or had close up views of what appear to be alien craft hovering above them...does not mean that the objects are infact alien in origin.

While the X-Project is not going to assume those who have come forward with reports of UFOs are all lying, we do understand that many factors contribute to the way in which people interpret, experience, and report such phenomena. While some (perhaps many) UFO reports are complete lies or hoaxes, many are probably misidentified air craft or natural phenomena such as earth lights. (Stay tuned to the X-Project Magazine as we will be publishing a full report on the many factors which affect the way people experience and report paranormal phenomena.) Eye witness reports are not "hard evidence" and are impossible to verify and prove.

Photographs and Video Footage

Photographs are not hard evidence for alien space craft or extraterrestrial biological entities because UFO photos are extremely easy to fake...extremely easy! Try it! With the modern advance of Hollywood special affects, anyone with a fraction of this knowledge could create a very convincing bit of cinematic UFO fiction. Plus the majority of UFO photographs are fuzzy and subject to interpretation. If they are real, whatever fraction of them are, then photographs would probably be good evidence that unidentified flying objects exist...but not alien spacecraft.

Serious UFO researchers should refrain from being swept away into the extraterrestrial theory...which should be just that...a THEORY. Every report of a flying disk or nocturnal light, every report of an alien abduction, every photograph of a fuzzy gray "something" in the sky should not be assumed extraterrestrial simply because there is no other acceptable explanation. Sure, there could be life in outer space...and a tiny fraction of this life could be intelligent...and an even smaller fraction could be intelligent enough to visit Earth...but please keep in mind that there is really no evidence of this at all.


To be continued.....
   

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The Transformers (TV series)

The Transformers is an animated television series depicting a war among giant robots who could transform into vehicles, other objects and animal-like forms. Written and recorded in America, the series was animated in Japan and South Korea. The entire series was based upon the line of transforming toys originally created by Japanese toy manufacturer Takara, which were developed into the Transformers line by American company Hasbro.

In Japan, the series was called Fight! Super Robot Life Form Transformer (戦え! 超ロボット生命体トランスフォーマー Tatakae! Chō Robotto Seimeitai Toransufōmā?) for Seasons 1 and 2, and Fight! Transformers 2010 (戦え! トランスフォーマー2010 Tatakae! Toransufōmā Ni Zero Ichi Zero?) for Season 3. Following the conclusion of the series in 1987, several Japanese-originated sequel series were created, but are not considered by fans to be canon and officially Generation 1, Hasbro/Marvel's production ceased, and the overall stories and characterizations were different from the original seasons.

In response to the 1993 relaunch of the toyline and its accompanying comic being called Transformers: Generation 2, this series and its comic book parallel are frequently referred to by the retronym, Transformers: Generation 1, aka G1. Initially a fan-coined term, it has since made its way into official use.


Production background

The Transformers toyline and cartoon/animated series was inspired by the Japanese toyline, Microman (an Eastern descendant of the 12" G.I. Joe action figure series). In 1980, the Microman spin-off, Diaclone, was released, featuring inch-tall humanoid figures able to sit in the drivers' seats of scale model vehicles, which could transform into humanoid robot bodies the drivers piloted. Later still, in 1983, a Microman sub-line, MicroChange was introduced, featuring "actual size" items that transformed into robots, such as microcassettes, guns and toy cars. Diaclone and MicroChange toys were subsequently discovered at the 1983 Tokyo Toy Fair by Hasbro toy company product developer Henry Orenstein, who presented the concept to Hasbro's head of R&D, George Dunsay. Enthusiastic about the product, it was decided to release toys from both Diaclone and MicroChange as one toyline for their markets, although there were eventual changes to the color schemes from the original toys to match the new series.

By 1984, U.S. regulators had removed many of the restrictions regarding the placement of promotional content within children's television programming. The way was cleared for the new product-based television program. Hasbro had previously worked with Marvel Comics to develop G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero for a three-pronged marketing scheme - the toyline, a tie-in comic book by Marvel, and an animated mini-series co-produced by Marvel's media arm, Marvel Productions, and the Griffin-Bacal Advertising Agency's Sunbow Productions animation studio. Given the success of that strategy, the process was repeated in 1984 when Hasbro marketing vice president Bob Prupis approached Marvel to develop their new robot series, which Jay Bacal dubbed "Transformers."

Marvel's Editor-in-Chief at the time, Jim Shooter, produced a rough story concept for the series, creating the idea of the two warring factions of alien robots – the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons.To flesh out his concept, Shooter called upon veteran editor Dennis O'Neil to create character names and profiles for the cast, but O'Neill's work – for whatever reason – did not meet with Hasbro's expectations, and they requested heavy revisions. O'Neill declined to make said revisions, and the project was turned down by several writers and editors approached by Shooter until editor Bob Budiansky accepted the task. Hastily performing the revisions over a weekend, Budiansky's new names and profiles were a hit with Hasbro, and production began on a bi-monthly four-issue comic book miniseries, and three-part television pilot.

Japanese designer Shōhei Kohara was responsible for creating the earliest character models for the Transformers cast, greatly humanising the toy designs to create more approachable robot characters for the comic and cartoon. His designs were subsequently simplified by Floro Dery, who went on to become the lead designer for the series, creating many more concepts and designs in the future.

Show history

"More Than Meets the Eye" pilot/mini-series

The three-part mini-series was animated by Japan's famous Toei Animation studio and it first aired in the United States in September 1984, then in the United Kingdom in early 1985.

The pilot introduced Optimus Prime's Autobots (Brawn, Bluestreak, Bumblebee, Cliffjumper, Gears, Hound, Huffer, Ironhide, Jazz, Mirage, Prowl, Ratchet, Sideswipe, Sunstreaker, Trailbreaker, Wheeljack, Windcharger, and Hauler (who was seen only in vehicle mode, had no dialogue and was not seen again in the animated series)) and Megatron's Decepticons (Starscream, Skywarp, Thundercracker, Reflector (leader Viewfinder, Spyglass & Spectro), Soundwave and his cassette spies (Laserbeak, Buzzsaw, Ravage, Rumble and Frenzy), and Shockwave (who stayed behind to guard Cybertron under Megatron's orders), transplanting them from their metallic homeworld of Cybertron to present-day Earth, where they warred for the resources that would take them back home.

The conclusion of the series has the Decepticons defeated and the Autobots poised to return to Cybertron, but this was blurred somewhat when the series was picked up for continuation, and the Autobots remained on the planet to protect it from renewed Decepticon threats. The Autobots make friends with their first two human allies, Spike Witwicky and his father Sparkplug Witwicky. A few episodes later, a paraplegic computer whiz named Chip Chase became an additional ally.

Season 1

Thirteen further episodes were commissioned for the first season of the series, and the pilot was re-aired, now with the title "More Than Meets the Eye." Running from September to December 1984, the series established important new concepts that would persist through the rest of its run, such as the Decepticon Space Bridge, and featured the debuts of several new characters that would be available in the toyline the following year—the Dinobots (leader Grimlock, Slag and Sludge. Then Swoop & Snarl to combat the original three Dinobots who were tricked by Megatron.), Jetfire (known as Skyfire on the series), the Insecticons (leader Shrapnel, Bombshell and Kickback) and the Constructicons (leader Scrapper, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Bonecrusher, Scavenger and Hook), and their combined form, Devastator.

While most of the characters for this and the following seasons were Diaclone and Microman toys from Takara (or based on them), Hasbro also drew on other resources to bulk up the line, acquiring toys from ToyCo (Shockwave), ToyBox (Omega Supreme, Sky Lynx) and Takatoku Toys (Jetfire, Roadbuster, Whirl and the Deluxe Insecticons). The latter company's absorption by Bandai—the main competitor to Takara, which was releasing Transformers in Japan—caused some legal problems, however, and none of their toys featured in the cartoon, save for Jetfire, renamed "Skyfire" and had several aesthetic elements altered.

Season 2

With the series having proved a great success, the second season was created with the intent of getting the series into syndication and thus consisted of 49 episodes (and a new version of the theme song), bringing the total number produced up to the 65 episodes needed to meet syndication requirements. Where the first season primarily functioned episodically but had a general continuity from episode to episode, which thus required they be viewed in a specific order, Season 2 and its syndication goals saw this method of storytelling dropped in favor of single-episode tales mostly without lasting repercussions which could hence be generally watched in any order that networks chose to air them. These episodes often served to spotlight single characters and flesh them out more. Most of the new characters introduced in the 1985 toyline were further Diaclone and Microman toys, some of them modified in unique ways.

The first batch of new characters were introduced with no explanation whatsoever of where they had come from. The new Autobots in this group were Beachcomber, Cosmos, Powerglide, Seaspray, Warpath, Grapple, Hoist, Red Alert, Skids, Smokescreen, Inferno, Tracks, the scientist Perceptor,the defense base Omega Supreme and Soundwave's Autobot counterpart Blaster. An Autobot bounty hunter named Devcon appeared in an episode called The Gambler, but he was never seen or heard from again. Another new human character was introduced: Spike's new girlfriend Carly. The new Decepticons were Dirge, Ramjet, Thrust, and the Triple Changers Blitzwing and Astrotrain. A young street punk named Raoul appeared in a couple of episodes involving Tracks.

The tail end of the second season introduced four combining teams of Autobots and Decepticons - the Aerialbots (leader Silverbolt, Air Raid, Skydive, Fireflight and Slingshot who form Superion), the Stunticons (leader Motormaster, Dead End, Breakdown, Wildrider and Drag Strip who form Menasor), the Protectobots (leader Hot Spot, Streetwise, Groove, Blades and First Aid who form Defensor) and the Combaticons (leader Onslaught, Brawl, Swindle, Blast Off, and Vortex who form Bruticus), each team capable of merging their bodies and minds into one giant super-robot. Although debuting in this season, the toys - based on an unmade Diaclone line that was aborted in Japan in favor of importing the Transformers toyline itself - would not be available until 1986.

After Season 2 was produced, Toei Animation worked on Transformers: The Movie, but since the film wouldn't be released in Japan until 1989, they instead had an OVA made, once again by Toei Animation called Transformers: Scramble City. This OVA dealt with the alternative combining abilities of the Aerialbots and Stunticons. The other teams, the Protectobots and Combaticons appeared later on and this would be the first introduction (to the Japanese) to characters like Ratbat, Ultra Magnus, Metroplex and towards the end of the OVA Trypticon. The OVA was unique as it used the original music cues from the American series, though Toei made their own transition effect for this OVA. The OVA however ended on a cliffhanger that was never resolved, where Metroplex and Trypticon looked like they were about to fight one another.

The Transformers: The Movie

1986 would prove to be a big year for Transformers, with the summer release of The Transformers: The Movie. Although a critical and box-office flop, the movie was a turning point for the animated series universe, jumping the action forward twenty years to the then-future of 2005 and introducing a new cast of characters that were the first to be originally created for the Transformers line, and not derived from other toylines. The new characters were the Autobots Hot Rod, Kup, Blurr, Arcee, the triplechanger Springer, Ultra Magnus, Wreck-Gar, Wheelie, and Blaster's own group of mini-cassette Autobots Steeljaw, Ramhorn, Eject and Rewind. The first new Decepticon was Ratbat, Soundwave's new minion. Other new characters were the ferocious Sharkticons who were owned by a race of evil five-faced robotic aliens called the Quintessons.

Free of the restrictions of television, the movie featured many character deaths (Optimus Prime, Brawn, Ironhide, Ratchet, Wheeljack, Windcharger, Prowl, and Starscream), as the old guard were wiped out to make room for the next generation of toys. Megatron, Skywarp, Thundercracker, and the Insecticons were remodeled into Galvatron, Cyclonus, Scourge and the Sweeps by a planet-sized Transformer known as Unicron. Megatron and Thundercracker clearly became Galvatron and Scourge, but there is debate as to who actually became Cyclonus, Bombshell or Skywarp.

Near the end of the movie, Hot Rod used the Matrix of Leadership to destroy Unicron, save Cybertron and become Rodimus Prime, the new leader of the Autobots, at least until Optimus made his surprise return at the end of the third season. The movie also introduced an adult Spike and his son Daniel.

Season 3


The future setting of the movie continued on into the third season of the series, which debuted in September 1986 and ran to November of that year, picking up right where the movie's events had left off. With the addition of Flint Dille as story editor, the series took on a strong sci-fi orientation, with grimmer storylines and stronger inter-episode continuity that revisited concepts more regularly than past seasons. More new characters were added to the show. On the side of the Autobots, they are the Triplechangers Sandstorm and Broadside, the space shuttle Sky Lynx, the Technobots Afterburner, Nosecone, Strafe, Lightspeed and their leader Scattershot who combine to form Computron, the Autobot city Metroplex and the Throttlebots (Chase, Freeway, Rollbar, Searchlight, Wideload and Bumblebee who was rebuilt into Goldbug). On the side of the Decepticons, the original Predacons (Rampage, Headstrong, Divebomb, Tantrum and their leader Razorclaw who can merge into Predaking), BattleChargers Runamuck and Runabout, the Triplechanger Octane, the Terrorcons (Rippersnapper, Sinnertwin, Cutthroat, Blot and their leader Hun-Gurrr who can merge into Abominus), the Decepticon city Trypticon and finally, Soundwave's new minions Slugfest and Overkill.

A slightly different version of the theme song was the new intro for the season, first heard in the Transformers commercials. More than fifty percent of the season's episodes were produced by Korean animation studio AKOM, whose work was widely derided by fans. The studio would later work on Batman: The Animated Series and The Simpsons, although after producing similarly poor-quality work for Batman, they were eventually let go from that series.[8]

The grim direction, different animation and new cast of characters ultimately failed to sit well with the viewing audience, who desired to see Optimus Prime return to life after his big-screen demise. The production team ultimately gave in to these demands, and Prime was brought back in a two-part dénouement that aired in February 1987. Starscream would also return as a ghost. Unicron makes a few appearances as well as his head continues to orbit Cybertron. Carly, who is now Spike's wife and Daniel's mother, also appears in the series (Sparkplug is gone from the series with no explanation), along with two new recurring human characters: Commander Marissa Fairborne of Earth Defense Command and the dictator Abdul Fakkadi of the desert nation of Carbombya. The sadistic Quintessons also appear in the series and are revealed to be the creators of Cybertron and the Transformers themselves. The Autobots' volcano base, along with the Ark and Teletraan-1, were all destroyed by Trypticon. And finally, as bit players, Chip Chase and Raoul never appeared in the series again.

The conclusion of this series marks the end of the shared cartoon continuity for western and Japanese audiences. While the U.S. production proceeds to the "Season 4" mini-series, this was ignored in Japan and replaced with several full-length cartoon series, starting with The Headmasters.

Season 4

Finally, Hasbro's attention from the series drifted, and Transformers was not allocated the funds that would allow it to continue. The series was brought to a close in November 1987 with the airing of the fourth season, which consisted solely of a three-part story entitled "The Rebirth." Penned by regular series writer David Wise, who had previously scripted several mythology-building episodes, "The Rebirth" introduced the Headmasters (Autobots Cerebros, Brainstorm, Chromedome, Highbrow, and Hardhead and Decepticons Mindwipe, Skullcruncher and Weirdwolf, plus the triplechanger Horrorcons Apeface and Snapdragon) and the Targetmasters (Autobots Pointblank, Sureshot and Crosshairs and Decepticons Triggerhappy, Misfire and Slugslinger) including the Headmaster Autobot and Decepticon cities Fortress Maximus and Scorponok (plus the Autobot and Decepticon clones Fastlane, Cloudraker, Pounce and Wingspan, the Autobot double spy Punch-Counterpunch, and the Decepticon six-changer Sixshot), and restored a new age of peace and prosperity to Cybertron.

But the Decepticons stole the final scene of the episode, just to let viewers know that their evil was not yet crushed, and that the battles would go on. As Arcee becomes a Headmaster with Daniel and Spike pairs up with Cerebros who becomes the head of Fortress Maximus, then Kup, Hot Rod, Blurr, Cyclonus and Scourge all become Targetmasters. After both factions landed on the planet Nebulos, the Autobots sided with Gort and his freedom fighters Arcana, Stylor, Duros, Haywire, Pinpointer, Firebolt, Peacemaker, Spoilsport and Recoil. The Decepticons team up with an evil organization called the Hive, made up of their leader Lord Zarak (who becomes the head of Scorponok) Vorath, Monzo, Spasma, Krunk, Grax, Nightstick, Aimless, Fracas, Caliburst, and Blowpipe.

The theme song was still the same as the one from season three, but the intro had scenes from season three as well as scenes from past Transformers commercials.

Although this was the end of the series in the West, in Japan, four additional animated series were produced to replace Rebirth for Japanese audiences


Season 5


The Transformers did not quite disappear from American airwaves either, however, as a fifth season aired in 1988, serving as "best of" collection of the series. It re-aired 15 episodes from the original series, along with The Transformers: The Movie edited into a further five episodes. To help promote the then-new Powermaster Optimus Prime figure, the first new Optimus Prime figure since 1984, Sunbow produced new material featuring a stop-motion (and machine prop) version of Powermaster Optimus Prime interacting with a boy named Tommy Kennedy. Each episode would be told as a story to Tommy by Optimus Prime, and together they would essentially introduce and close each episode. This time, the intro had clips from both the series and the movie.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Transformers 3 Joins Worldwide Box

It is a good news/bad news weekend for Transformers: Dark of the Moon. The good news is the movie joined the Top 10 of All Time Worldwide Grosses at the box office. The bad news is Harry Potter 7.2 beat it to the $1 billion club by $20 million. On the brighter side, the movie is practically guaranteed to cross the threshold in just a few short days.

The current tally for DOTM stands at $337.9M domestic and $645M from international ticket sales. That number includes $9.5 million from the movie's first weekend in Japan with 82% of those sales coming from IMAX. The international ticket sales this weekend added an additional $42M to the total. On the U.S. side the movie slipped to 8th place with $6M for the weekend.

As of now, Dark of the Moon rests as the top movie of the year in the US with its $337.9M ahead Harry Potter 7.2 ($318.5M) and Pirates 4 ($238.2M). However it’s $982.9M in worldwide sales places it behind Pirates 4 ($1032.8M) and Potter ($1008.5) for the year. Still a touch soon to know for sure but chances are DOTM will be the top movie of 2011 in the US (something that matters a great deal to studios) and may land at number 2 in worldwide sales (another important studio stat). All this means that not only did the movie hold its own against stiff competition like Potter 7.2 but makes a heck of an argument on why the franchise needs to continue sooner rather than later.

Amazing || 'Transformers: Dark Of The Moon' gets US$1 Billions

Thursday (4 / 8), production house film maker, Paramount Pictures announced it. For now, the third installment of the Transformers franchise in 3D format has earned U.S. $ 338 million in the U.S. (Monday, 1 / 8) and U.S. $ 663 million in the world (Tuesday, 2 / 8).

"Transformers: Dark Of The Moon earned U.S. $ 1 billion. This is for the first time in the history of Paramount Pictures which had stood since 99 years ago," said Brad Grey, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Paramount Pictures.

He added, "We are very grateful for the extraordinary work of Michael Bay (director) and the team making the film, executive producer Steven Spielberg and everyone at Paramount in the world that plays a role in helping make the latest Transformers from 10 grossing films in the entire world with the highest incomes over time. "

As is known, Transformers: Dark Of The Moon was directed by Michael Bay with writer Ehren Kruger and produced by Don Murphy & Tom DeSanto, Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Ian Bryce. While the executive producers are Steven Spielberg, Michael Bay, Brian Goldner and Mark Vahradian.

The film starring Shia LaBeouf, Josh Duhamel, John Turturro, Tyrese Gibson, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Patrick Dempsey and Kevin Dunn

Jason Statham replaced Shia LaBeouf in 'Transformers 4'?

Not long ago, actor Shia LaBeouf revealed he no longer wanted to appear in the sequel 'Transformers'. Actor Jason Statham will reportedly replace the role of the Shia as the main male star in 'Tansformers 4'.

After 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon' scoring debut satisfactory, a number of sources in Hollywood reveals speculation about the production of 'Transformers 4'. Jason Statham is considered to have the ability to bring a new image in the film.

"It is obvious that this film has great potential, but with a major star who could bring a new guy 'Transformers' newer," said a source anonymous.

The presence of Jason in 'Transformers 4' is also expected to bring benefits in terms of promotion of the film. As we all know, Jason is a lover Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is now a major star ladies 'Transformers' Megan Fox replaces.

Shia and director Michael Bay revealed his plans to retire from 'Transformers' at premiere 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon' in New York, United States.

"If they would make it again, they must do so with others. We have already peaked. We do as much as possible. I think we can not make the movie better than this," said Shia.

Meanwhile, some film critics said, would be quite difficult to find the right person to replace the figure of Shia LaBeouf and Michael Bay on 'Transformers'.

‘Battleship’ Trailer Looks Like Transformers 4



Director Michael Bay did say that they would do a Transformers 4 if the public welcome the previous movies. Transformers 3 hasn't started to film yet. But I can bet that they're already planning the movie Transformers 4. It does make financial sense for the studios after all: the Transformers movie franchise is like a goose laying golden eggs! Besides the public does not want the Transformers movies to come to an end, nope, we all want more! So we can be pretty sure that Transformers 4 will be developed sooner or later.

But when can we expect the movie Transformers to be released? We have to keep in mind that Director Michael Bay wanted to have a break following Revenge of the Fallen, but that he had to cancel his plan because the studios were pushing for Transformers 3 to be released in 2011. I guess he won't agree to renounce to his break following the third movie. Which probably means that we will have to wait longer... But considering that the studios would want badly to see a new Transformers sequel, we can fairly bet that Transformers 4 would be released no later than 2014.

I think we'll have more information about the movie Transformers 4 next year when the third film will hit theaters.
:)

Bumblee Bee Transformation



Transformers 4 rumors abound

With the critically unexpected success of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, rumors about where the franchise is going next are starting to fly already.

Looking at the critical reviews, it feels like I’m the only reviewer who really liked the third Transformers film. Many reviewers are calling it dull and mindless. Even the studio wasn’t expecting much, as we saw them seriously low-ball the expectations for the box-office draw.

The audience has spoken however. The box-office for the film was fine, despite the negative reviews, and the film has one of the widest reviewer/audience score disparities I’ve ever seen on Rotten Tomatoes, the go-to site for film review aggregation.

The critic score is a measly 37% (2 stars) as of this writing, while the audience reviewer score is 90% (4.5 stars).

It’s usual to see the audience score about a star higher than the critics on blockbuster-style special effects films, but a 2.5 star disparity is extraordinary.

The film also broke the record books in Imax tickets sold, likely due mostly to the early Imax release – The film opened on Wednesday for Imax3D, and Thursday everywhere else.

I personally think we can count on seeing that trick used again on future effects-heavy films.

Due to this success, the rumors have been flying about the possible future of the franchise. The two most interesting originate over at Movieweb.com. They are thus:

Steven Spielberg may direct the fourth film. This is according to an interview MovieWeb published with Tyrese Gibson, who played Epps in all three films.

Also, Jason Statham may be up for the lead role in the next film. This MovieWeb attributes to “Rumblings” from Hollywood. They give an unattributed quote, apparently from a studio insider, "It's clear the franchise still has huge potential but with a new leading man capable of taking Transfomers 4 in a new, darker direction. Jason Statham could be just the man to do that and his relationship with Rosie would be an added bonus in marketing the movie."

However much of this is true, I think we can believe that the Transformers story is not over. This franchise still has plenty of steam, and they’ll keep making more right up until the point that it stops making money.

Transformers 4 Kicks Off New Trilogy!

Despite the massive box office success of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, which has taken in over $400 million worldwide since opening last Wednesday, there are still doubts about the future of this franchise. Both director Michael Bay and star Shia LaBeouf have stated that Transformers: Dark of the Moon will be their last movie in the series, which has lead many to speculate that Paramount will simply reboot the whole thing.

Producer Don Murphy had a different take on the future of the Transformers, indicating they will start a new trilogy with the same robots. Here's what he had to say below.
 
What happens next? Certainly not a reboot. We haven't lost the Transformers. They didn't grow up or become expensive like Tobey Maguire. I don't know what happens next. I'm pretty sure there will be a second trilogy. I am pretty sure it will kick ass. And I am pretty sure some of you will hate it because it wasn't all bots.

Paramount Pictures has not announced plans for a follow-up to Transformers: Dark of the Moon yet, but with robust box office figures still pouring in, you can bet the studio has something up their sleeve for more robots in disguise.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon was released June 29th, 2011 and stars Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Julie White, Kevin Dunn, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, Alan Tudyk, John Malkovich. The film is directed by Michael Bay.

Will Michael Bay Return For Transformers 4?

Transformers: Dark of the Moon released last week to astonishing box office results, but again and as per franchise tradition, also to a lot of negative critical reception. We at Screen Rant however, known for being vocal about our issues of the first Transformers and distaste of its sequel Revenge of the Fallen, had a blast with Transformers 3 and are eager for more.

Who else is eager for more? Not Shia LaBeouf and Michael Bay, who’ve openly stated that the trilogy-closing Dark of the Moon would be the last film in the series for both of them. But money talks, and there’s a lot of money saying a lot of things right about now. So, what will it take for Michael Bay​ to return for Transformers 4?

Like the first Transformers, there’s more than meets the eye when watching the action-packed spectacles, and many viewers need to see the film twice to take it all in. I needed to watch the first Transformers more than once on the big screen and so for Dark of the Moon, after joining a local screening, I was able to fly to Miami to watch it a (well-needed) second time in a private screening with Michael Bay.

With Miami being a “second home” to Bay, he made sure that Paramount held a special screening there for the film in addition to the big premieres and I was able to partake in the fun thanks to WOMWorld/Nokia. Although it wasn’t a press-focused premiere like the Moscow and New York Transformers 3 events, this more intimate night out did have a red carpet setup for Michael Bay, star Tyrese Gibson and the Red Bull Air Force base jumpers. Yes, those intensely brave people who jumped out of the Trump Towers in downtown Chicago to make that momentous action sequence in the film possible, were there and they arrived in style.

Transformers 3 Wingsuit Attack Decepticons

Transformers 3 Wingsuit Jump


Transformers 3 NEST Base Jumpers

Transformers 3 Wingsuit Base Jumpers


Jumping out of a low-altitude helicopter in the pouring rain, several members of of the Red Bull Air Force base-jumped with their wingsuits and landed in the intersection in front of the Regal South Beach Cinema where the movie was being screened and that was how our night began.

Before the film played, Michael Bay said a few words to the packed audience, reiterating what Miami means to him and his career and he touched on how this moment in time was “bittersweet” for him, in that he’s happy to have accomplished what he did with the third Transformers film and the six years of his life he’s dedicated to the series but he’s sad that it’s his last. Of course, this was met with “boos” from the crowd who want more (Trans4mers anyone?).

“This is bittersweet because this is probably the last one for me… [crowd boos] … Hey, hey, but, but, last night it opened in America and did somewhere like $50 million dollars. Now in movie speak, $50 million in one day, on a Wednesday, that’s freaking awesome so…”

“Probably,” “but” and “so” a firm denial do not make. Tomorrow, Transformers: Dark of the Moon will pass the half-billion dollar mark at the worldwide box office so yes, Transformers 4 is coming and it’ll be in 3D, and Paramount Pictures and Hasbro will sure want Michael Bay back in the director’s chair. And I think he’ll do it.

After Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Bay planned on taking a break from the Cybertronian wars and tone it down to work on a little passion project of his, Pain & Gain. After meeting with Speilberg about Transformers 3 however, they moved on to that instead and they managed to bring each of the heavy CGI movies out two years apart.

Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg talk Transformers 4

Bay won’t let that happen again as he has a strong desire to get to work on Pain & Gain and perhaps begin work on Bad Boys 3.

Giving the Transformers franchise a little break after Dark of the Moon may be best for everyone. It’ll let the studio plan out how to launch another trilogy, it’ll give give fans a chance to calm their brains down, and it’ll give Bay some time to work on something different before returning – assuming that’s something he ends up being willing to do and if it’s something Paramount is willing to wait for.

Would you like to see Bay continue at the helm of Transformers film franchise?

Be sure to check out Screen Rant’s Transformers: Dark of the Moon review and join on on the spoilers discussion if you want to share your ideas for Transformers 4.