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British tabloid newspaper The Sun have an article regarding 30 year Australian IT consultant Brad Jayakody who was recently stopped from boarding an aircraft at Terminal 5 at London's Heathrow Airport for wearing a Transformers Movie Optimus Prime t-shirt because a gun was shown. He was told he would be arrested if he changed back into the t-shirt. The Sun asked a Heathrow spokesman regarding the incident and was told "If a T-shirt had a rude word or a bomb on it for example, a passenger may be
asked to remove it. .... We are investigating what happened to see if it came under
this category."
Category: Transformers Movie News
| Submitted by: quartz -
on: Monday, 2nd June 2008 at 09:00:36 BST
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First of all we'd like to thank everyone who enter out Transformers T-Shirt Competition, in association with Thumbs Up UK Ltd, as well as the Transformers Movie UK Exclusive Screening, in association with Paramount Pictures UK.
Thumbs Up UK Ltd - Light Up Transformers T-Shirt Winner
The winner of our Transformers T-Shirt competition is
Colin Ward, who correctly told us that the group of hackers in the new Transformers Movie are known as the
Rann Corporation.
Lost of people emailed in answers of Sector Seven (which is the US Governmental Department in the Transformers Movie). Blackrock Industries is a nod to the old Transformers Comics and Sliding Doors is a term used in networking.
Paramount Pictures UK - Exclusive Showing of Transformers Movie in the UK
This competition is now closed. We like to personally thank all those who have entered, as well as Sol Fury (TFWorld2005), Steve Bax (One Shall Stand) and all the guys at Transfans for advertising the competition. We've compiled the list of name and will be speaking to Paramount as soon as they get in the office.
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on: Monday, 18th June 2007 at 08:30:00 BST
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If you've not already entered, then we'd urge you to look at the two competitions we're currently running. Competition One is in association with Thumbs Up UK Ltd, where we're offering a pair of
light up Transformers T-Shirts. The final hint for this competition is "look at the Top Trumps news". - which basically gives you the answer.
The second competition is "the big one", where Paramount Pictures UK are offering you the chance to win a pair of tickets (exact numbers of the pairs are still un-confirmed) to attend an
FDA Multimedia Screening of the Transformers Movie on Friday the 22nd of June. All you have to do is email us your names.
Winners of the Thumbs Up UK competition will be named on the site. Winners of the Paramount Pictures UK competition will be emailed and not named on the site (as entry to the screening is via a guest list).
Update: Just to clarify a couple of points regarding the Transformers Movie competition. Though no minimum age has been give to us from Paramount, you'll need to be over the age to view the film in the cinema so therefore we're putting a minimum age limit of 13 for applicants and guests.
We've been asked can you enter more than once. The simple answer is no, although you can be the named guess of up to five people. This is because we want to keep the competition fair and give everyone a chance to win some tickets.
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| Submitted by: Moonbug -
on: Saturday, 16th June 2007 at 09:19:05 BST
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jr9887 posted word over on
Don Murphy's message board that Pepsi will be running a Transformers promotion during the summer. The item he saw was a black T-shirt with a bottle of Moutain Dew and the words "Transform your summer". You can view an image of the t-shirt on imageshack
here.
In Janurary Hasbro filed for the
trademark of "Transform your summer" with the USPTO under two categories.
- Transform Your Summer (Serial Number 76671190) the category "beverages, namely, carbonated soft drinks"
- Transformer Your Summer (Serial Number 76671197), in the category "
promoting
the sale of goods of retail stores through the placement and
distribution of printed material, promotional premiums and
point-of-sale product premiums".
So this t-shirt is obviously under the first application.
Category: Transformers Movie News
| Submitted by: quartz -
on: Tuesday, 10th April 2007 at 18:49:58 BST
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