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This news article contains some minor spoilers from the live action Transfrmers movie, due to a brief description of plot scenes.
Following up on my previous
Bloopers in Transformers report (Bumblebee's door, Bumblebee's arm), I had a few more continuity errors for you this time.
1. Airforce Base - When Blackout approaches it's light. During this time
Lennox is on the video phone for just over 16 minutes. When Blackout lands it's night, and once he transforms it's even later.
2. Sam / Mikaela first scene - After the blooper with the door, Sam gives Mikaela a ride home. He states she lives 10 miles from the park where they were. It's light when he and
Miles turn up and when Sam and Mikaela leave. When they arrive at Mikaela's house it's night. I guess Bumblebee must break down a few more times
3. Bumblebee / Barricade chase scene. When the scene starts it's light, yet by the time Bumblebee hides from Barricade it's dark.
4. Doughnuts Scene. Whilst
Maggie and
Glen are waiting to be interrogated the clock at the back room says 9:50. Once Glen finishes the doughnuts the time is still 9:50. I guess the government can't afford new batteries
5. Mission City Scene. When Lenox gives
Epps the Radioshack walkie-talkies a woman in the background is on her mobile phone. I though their was a complete satellite blackout and no phones worked. She must have been on a different network to the Secretary of Defense.
As we probably won't be seeing the Transformers Movie for a 6th time on the Cinema, this will probably be the last bloopers we'll be breaking for you.
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Last night we went to watch one of the regular preview showings of the Transformers Movie in our local cinema. This was the fourth time Dave had seen the film, and third for Steve, though the people we went with had not seen it before, nor would be described as Transformers fan .. like you or I. Although we'd seen the film several times before, we'd always planned to watch the film in our local cinema, to see what people's reactions would be. I'd even told
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura my plans on seeing the film again (something I usually don't do with films at the Cinema).
Anyway the showing was on at 20:20 and was sold out, luckily I'd pre-ordered, though the queues in the cinema went out the doors! Once we eventually got in we had to sit in the 3rd row, far left, but boy was I happily surprised by people's reactions. Your average Joe, who went to the cinema, clapped the film at the end. I was shocked, I've only seen this twice people at a normal screening, and goes to prove how good, and how popular, the film really is.
Blooper Note:
In addition to the other
Transformers Movie Blooper which I've already report, about Bumblebee's door, here's another Bumblebee related blooper I found yesterday.
When Bumblebee is first seen in robot mode, going his Batman signal, this left arm is a gun. Throughout the film, and on all packaging, the gun-arm is actually Bumblebee's right arm.