talent won!
It’s not doing great in box office though. And that’s the only thing movie company cares. If you like this movie and wish the Transformers movie can follow this movie’s direction, GO WATCH IT IN THE THEATER TO SHOW DIRECT SUPPORT!!!
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talent won!
It’s not doing great in box office though. And that’s the only thing movie company cares. If you like this movie and wish the Transformers movie can follow this movie’s direction, GO WATCH IT IN THE THEATER TO SHOW DIRECT SUPPORT!!!
... I used to say that i would go straight for Drift or Wing, and then i saw your ladyformers... Ohooo boy would i go all gay for them,so thanks for making me realize how much gayer i actually am.
*finger guns* Ayyyy. That’s high praise in my book!
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Okay but in all honesty?
“Silence, or you will be held in contempt of this court.” “I have nothing BUT COMTEMPT for this court!” has got to be the greatest exchange of word in human history and it came from the 1986 Transformers Movie.
op i hope you don’t mind me adding, but “you, who are without mercy, now plead for it?” is also absolutely fucking metal and also comes from the 1986 Transformers movie
Sketch dump. :V
THIS IS REALLY DUMB but I know someone who’s gonna like it anyway
(mtmte drift because I know how to draw him this could be my wing lives au)
omg I COMPLETELY forgot about this...
alright so ALL OF THIS IS GOING UNDER THE CUT I warned y’all it’s VERY BAD but this was just my “highlights” from the JRo Instagram thing that I (very poorly) rapid typed for 2 hrs straight some parts I took breaks at, so not everything is covered, but I’d say I tried and got something for about… 70-80% of what was said, esp the interesting bits
as soon as there’s a better version (definitely not done by me lmao) I’ll reblog it here o/
I’ll reiterate this was all done in just a chat format so it’s…. IT’S SLOPPY I’M SORRY
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September 11, 2005 – a plucky Irish newcomer named Nick Roche sent me this image 12 years ago today to see if he could ever find work as a Transformers artist. I felt like it showed promise and we used it as a cover.
A dozen years later, Nicky’s logged well over a decade of TF work, as well as Doctor Who, Monsters Motors, plenty of covers for other things, written his own Transformers series, and is currently drawing three issues of Spider-Man. And has remained the same floppy-haired, eager, and ultra-talented sort he was in 2005. Only moreso.
Transformers, canonically: lmao yeah god lost his medical license for being unprofessional
stepped on REALLY Fat slugs…
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The Transformers franchise has not exactly been a shining light when it comes to story and heart. A new letter from director Travis Knight t
Few artifacts can evoke the golden, kaleidoscopic wonderland of childhood like a beloved plaything. The mere sight of a threadbare doll or a well-worn, well-loved action figure can transport us back to a time when life was new and boundless and filled with beauty and magic and discovery beckoning at every turn. A child’s toy isn’t merely a lifeless assemblage of metal and plastic and molded polycarbonate. A child’s toy is a vessel for creativity and joy and imagination. A child’s toy is something that’s deeply loved, and that which we deeply love becomes a part of us.
That’s what the Transformers meant to me. I was nine years old when the Autobots and Decepticons thundered into my world. An ancient race of enormous sentient space robots brought their age-old conflict raging down to Earth and into my imagination. They were unlike anything I’d ever seen before. And they were awesome. I spent countless hours playing with my Optimus Prime action figure, trying and failing to conjure Peter Cullen’s fixture-rattling voice as I’d lead a noble charge of Autobots across my cluttered bedroom floor. I’d collapse and reshape Megatron’s forbidding form into a deadly Walther P38 handgun, laying waste to the traitorous Autobots and looking over my shoulder for that scheming Starscream (and occasionally pretending I was James Bond). But no Transformer captivated my interest as much as Bumblebee.
Bumblebee was a humble yellow Autobot scout who took the alt form of a VW Beetle, of all things. He wasn’t flashy. He wasn’t striking. By Transformers standards he was small and callow and not particularly powerful. But he was the Transformer with the greatest affinity for humanity. He was the one who was most like us. He was the one who was most like me.
At home, nestled in my room, surrounded by teetering stacks of tattered paperbacks, splashy comic books, and warped VHS tapes, I would lose myself creating Bumblebee’s stories. Together we wandered through faraway lands, grappling with the evil Decepticons, running high-wire reconnaissance missions, and racing through canyons of disused cardboard boxes. For a lonely child of the ’80s, Bumblebee wasn’t just an overworked, scuffed up plastic toy. He was fully alive. And he was a part of me.
Thirty years later, I have the amazing opportunity to breathe life into Bumblebee once more. Only this time, I get to share our story with the world. But our story is going to be a little different.
Five films into the TRANSFORMERS series, audiences have come to expect a certain kind of cinematic experience from the franchise: expansive, muscular storytelling with jaw-dropping spectacle, high-octane action, cutting-edge visual effects, and giant rock ’em sock ’em robot battles. And explosions. Lots and lots of explosions. BUMBLEBEE represents a dramatic shift from that template. This film is an intimate, deeply personal, character-driven love story that plays out like a classic Amblin movie from the ’80s. With explosions Lots and lots of explosions.
Well, maybe not that many. Because while BUMBLEBEE has plenty of white-knuckle thrills, sci-fi insanity, and pulse-quickening feats of derring-do, this film evokes and pays tribute to those indelible qualities of the Transformers of my childhood. And for me, that meant magic. Wonder. Imagination. And love.
And it all began with a child’s plaything.
I hope the enclosed toys shine a light into the darkened, cobwebbed corners of your youth, evoking beloved memories of your own. And I can’t wait to share some of mine with you when BUMBLEBEE races into theaters this Christmas. It’s a story thirty years in the making.
Cheers,
Travis Knight
Director, BUMBLEBEE
I HAVE GREAT HOPE THIS MAN SOUNDS LIKE HE ACTUALLY LOVE TRANSFORMERS
......cautious optimism.
I’m trying to clear out my tf folder so,, here’s a small collection of the dratchet moments that make me the most emotional?? bonus:
But does the alliteration work as well in the original Cybertronian?
I’m still in denial that MTMTE/LL series is coming to an end. I’m probably gonna go through all 5 stages of grief after it’s finale but before that I just wanna express my highest love and gratitude toward the series and everyone who has worked on it. Mad respect to Jro for bringing such a beautiful story together, and mad respect to the artists who have brought the characters to life (and who have managed to make all of these robots hot AF). Yall have proved that a story about transforming gay robots in space could be so rich with story, history, worldbuilding, intrigue, romance, and beauty. Thank you for bringing us all along on these adventures with the bots.
And MAD LOVE for the FANDOM!!! Even tho it is ending, I truly believe that we will still be going on strong. The transformers fandom in general has survived for decades now, and I believe we have so much more to go. Because of these gay robots in space, we have been brought together as a community. We have all laughed together, cried together, and celebrated together. These past few years we have been a crew on the Lost light, following the bots into new adventures. And I truly believe that our adventures won’t end here.
Thank you for the adventures. Til all are one