Looks like I was wrong with Heidi Montag after all. Thanks for the rumours that spread across the internet about her so-called audition.
I suspected the video link she personally worked on wasn’t really ’star-quality material’. The more I look at her taped audition closely, the more I realised how stupid I was to think someone of that kind of personality would ever want to take up Megan Fox’ replacement for upcoming Michael Bay’s project ‘Transformers 3′.
Instead, (now it’s officially confirmed) we have a hot runway fashion model from Victoria Secret that’s pitched in to be better contender for the Sam Witwicky’s new girlfriend. After finding out a little bit about her profile and looking at the picture below, it’s easy to see why she’s best picked out of the the other contenders.
Megan Fox's replacement
Her name is Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. A young English model at the age of 23, whose career success always been in the fashion business, was a deemed as the ‘new Kate Moss’ as some people say. And for a young girl to work for many best-selling cover magazines like Vogue, it would be hard for Michael Bay to turn down such a pretty-faced girl to audition for such action-hyped film.
So congratulations to her!
Here’s the congratulatory footage (done by Victoria Secret) of her accepting the role in Transformers 3!^^
Transformers 3 movie are ready to get into works as I read from this news feed from TFormers.com is going to happen in July, so says Michael Bay. They start the works by July 4, USA’s public holiday for Independence day.
The shooting will start various locations in Chicago along with Moscow, where they will carry out action sequences that will be bigger and louder than the two previous Transformers films.
Here’s another interesting scoop, rumours come as a new Autobot will be introduced as Ferrari! Hmm… I wonder which Autobot character should play for Ferrari disguise? Wheeljack, Afterburner? Possibilities are simply endless!!^^
Many of the Hollywood actors are return to the screen for the third time. So, as expected, Shia Lebouff and Megan Fox are certainly joining the filming party, reprising their roles Sam Witwicky and Mikaela respectively.
More Gurren Lagann DVDs will be sold in the USA as announced by Aniplex.
Two official titles, Gurren Lagann the movie – The Child’s end and Gurren Lagann the movie – The Lights in the Sky are Stars released in the USA, on 1st July and 31st July, respectively. They are exclusively ordered via Bandai Entertainment online store.
Currently, they’re selling at $50.00. But you can get discount of USD $6-$10 if you pre-order them now before May or July. In these packages, they come as limited editions that comes with bonus disc of 32-page reproduction of the movie program from Japanese theaters, along with the music videos of Gurren Lagann Parallel Works 2 Project!
Hmm… Sounds not bad for a bargain.
What do you think? Would you go online and purchase these online before July, if you are a complete Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann fan?
You probably got my last twits mentioning I was waffling through mountains of paperwork I need to do for my travel visa to find work in Australia. Their visa requirements are horribly insane!! Just seem more bureaucratic cr$p to me! And it’s still aint over. Sigh…..
Anywho, had enough of my own personal cirumstances, I’m posting on the new Gaiking movie trailer that’s just been released. Here’s the video below.
Thanks to everyone’s contribution on my Facebook fan page, many concluded rumours that it’s set to released in 2012 for Europe, 2011 for USA and 2010 for Japan. (Oh wait…. The last makes more sense. Needs no intro. D’uh!)
Whatever the case it may be, this is one of the next best giant robot shows that’s highly anticipated to arrive at the big screens!! Here’s another link for those who’s interested to know why and how this project got started and what’s in it for the producers.
What do you think guys? Are you all excited or what??
Speaking of Transformers, Heard that Dreamworks are setting their sights for making Transformers 3 a reality on the 21s July 2011 and they’re keen to hire more people on board to get the ball rolling!
Rumours been circling around that they’re going to pay $200 a day for someone’s time to be part of the movie set. Isn’t that a great part of the deal of what?!? So for those who are living in Los Angeles City and you’re a die hard Transformers fan, what are you waiting for???
After watching the previous trailers, I went on to uncover further scoop trailers on the cast and crew behind the production.
After reading this from offical Gundam Unicorn page, I went ahead and found the footage video of the voice cast interviews.
They’re certainly very energetic and enthusiastic young bunch! All looking hyped-up for the movie Spring release!
The Japanese UC Voice Cast Crew – Part 1
The Japanese UC Voice Cast Crew – Part 2
BTW, these footage videos are pretty old BTW, dated like back in August when I was away on Europe holidays. The interviews come into two parts. Each ran for about 5 – 6 minutes long. Why didn’t the author just record the entire thing into one stream… I have no idea. But that’s no longer relevant as long as they’re available to view online.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t come with any subtitles. You might as well enjoy the whole thing while you’re here. Maybe good for those who wish to brush up their Japanese language without the need of subtitles? ;-)
After rushing back from work yesterday, I went online to check out more Gundam Unicorn movie trailers since my last post.
And… Sure enough! Here they are. ^^
Ready to impress online crowd of Gundam aficionados all over the world!
First trailer is the promo on Gundam Unicorn, how the story has finally come to the final chapter after 30 years since Universal Century came into existence. Whilst the second trailer is more of a teaser trailer of some sort. Both of them come with the subtitles on, if you turn on their caption son the right side of the control panel.
A week so ago, Sunrise made a big announcement that they’re planning to bring Gundam Unicorn into the big screen at the world premiere in Hong Kong on 6th Feb 2010 (in three days time).
Several online (and offline) comic and manga publishers throughout the Asian region are keeping a keen eye on that, especially with helping out the ticket sales. Expecting that it’s going to be massive on the day of its worldwide release.
This is so fantastic! After watching the trailer (short version) below, I feel so looking forward to book a plane ticket to HK and stay there for overnight accommodation to just watch the film.
All that effort for 2 hour+ film! (Yeah I wish)
Crazy. I know. But at least, I won’t be only one who’s that excited to look into this!!!^^
It was a while ago that our online otaku famed Danny Choo posted excellent photos of the unveiling of Tetsujin 28 statue back in October last year… Just like the picture taken above when the official unveiling of it 18-foot giant to the public was taken place.
As if its mighty tower-sized spectacle wasn’t that great enough to get everybody’s attention, here’s another great news fact for you to digest.
Ghost in the Shell’s director made an official announcements of having movie plans for 1100-pound of metallic steel robot this year.
This is going to be incredibly exciting, considering that he’s already done the stage-version of the robot manga earlier last year.
Now, having him moving on to working this project at such scale for man who love to bring elements of very complex, sometimes out-of-this-world plot, you wouldn’t think this could be a bad idea for classic series, would you?^^.