| Interview: Megan Fox, Michael Bay and Transformers Cast |
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Michael Bay has no hidden agenda when it comes to making a summer blockbuster. And when it came to facing a room full of journalists including CineMovie eager to find out the meaning behind “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” Bay only had to remind us “it’s summer fun.”
Q: Megan, do you get a choose what you wear in the movie? And do you have those moments where you’re asking yourself why you have to wear something?
Michael: Yeah, no I didn’t Q: Is the IMAX version different than the film in regular theaters. Michael: The IMAX version is 2 hours and 20 minutes exactly. The IMAX cut has a minute more of footage. It’s got some more fighting footage that takes place in the forest with Devastator. Q: In the film, Josh throws out the National Security Advisor from a military plane. Is there any kind of message there regarding our current Security Advisor under Obama? Michael: Remember, summer fun by the way. Q: Michael how did you find out about Shia’s car accident that injured his hand during production of this movie? Michael: I read it on CNN online and said this can’t be true. I called my line producer Ian Bryce and he goes ‘it’s true.’ I’m like ‘Oh, my god!’ He said let’s shut down and I was ‘we can’t shut down.’ When you have a train going, it’s so expensive to shut a picture like this down. We had an action scene that Monday in the library. I said let’s go for it and use Vlad the stuntman and cover as much stuff as we can. Tuesday we shut down and then we had to mix and match scenes that we can shoot without him. We didn’t know how long he would be down. Immediately I had them find the best people in the world to make a special cast that has never been made with a caviler fingers, very thin, so you can photograph it. The problem was that if he jammed his fingers, he would lose his fingers forever. Experts of the world came up with the design. We were very lucky because we had shot a lot of the beginning of the movie. Megan: Everyone’s very lucky for Shia’s level of commitment to this movie because he showed up with his injury and acted as if he didn’t have an injury and went balls to the wall. He did things that were not safe for him to do but he wanted this film to be real as possible.Michael: We’d have arguments. He would take his cast off and I said ‘no put that cast back on’ and he said ‘no I’m fine.” We were trying to protect that hand. Josh: Remember when he cut his eye and he wanted to come back to work that day. Michael: Yeah! Shia wasn’t the only one suffering through painful injuries. The new sidekick in the Transformers movie sequel, Ramon Rodriguez (plays Leonardo Ponce Spitz) popped his shoulder during an action scene. Ramon: Yeah, I popped a shoulder. Michael: You didn’t tell me that. Ramon: I didn’t want to get you worried. Michael: You want to sue me? Ramon: No. So were shooting the Devastator scene when I’m sucking on sand and had to hold on to a pole. Michael Bay had this great idea to bring out these two fans that blow 100 mph each and put them right in front of my face. I’ve got sand, soot, and dirt blowing into my face and two guys behind me with wires attached to my ankles pulling me. Not enough yet – we have two cars flipping over my head which were attached to a hydraulic crane -- flipped inches above my head. So the guys were yanking the cable on my ankles and in one of the takes, my shoulder popped out and we continued rolling…
Michael: That’s the shot we used.
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