Interview: Tim talks with ‘Spaceman’ stars Adam Sandler & Paul Dano for Looper.Reviews: ‘Dune: Part Two,’ ‘Spaceman’ on ‘The Tom Barnard Show,’ WCCO-AM.Tim predicts Oscar winners, possible upsets for Forbes.Interview: Tim talks ‘Late Night With The Devil’ with star David Dastmalchian For Forbes. ![]() Interview: Tim Talks ‘Manhunt’ With Creator-Showrunner Monica Beletsky For Forbes.Review: ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,’ ‘Quiet on Set,’ more for ‘The Tom Barnard Show,’ WCCO-AM.Interviews: Tim talks with Jeff Daniels, Maura Tierney, cast, crew for ‘American Rust’ Season 2 for Forbes.Interviews: Tim Talks With ‘Scoop’ Stars Gillian Anderson and Billie Piper, and real-life BBC producer Sam McAlister for Forbes.I think it just opens up new avenues of excitement.”Ĭlick image to pre-order the 12-inch (1:6 scale) figure of Gamora from “Guardians of the Galaxy” from Hot Toys/Sideshow Collectibles. “I think the Dinobots’ introduction in this movie gives the filmmakers another playing field, and I’m not opposed to any of that. “I think kids, from my experience at looking back over the years, were always attracted and curious by the wilder forms of Transformers,” Cullen observed. Among the prehistoric creature-shaped robots, is the popular character, Grimlock. “I think we’re always battling evil in one form or another and trying to create the human experience with the Autobots,” Cullen said.Ĭullen said while some diehard fans would have probably preferred to see another straight-up battle between the Autobots and their arch-enemies the Decepticons, he was ready for “Age of Extinction” to finally introduce some Dinobots into the Bay’s cinematic play land. I just love him.”Ĭullen said he was thrilled about “Age of Extinction” because not only has the story evolved, it’s introduced a new slate of characters, to boot. ![]() He’s a very energetic and incredibly smart guy with an imagination. It’s always a great and delightful experience to work with Michael. “He’ll be very active in describing what’s going on in the scene, showing me visuals, where he wants to go, perhaps, or where he’s been, and re-write the line right there if necessary. “He sits very close to me at a table and select a scene and a line for me to do,” Cullen explained. The film also stars Nicola Peltz as Cade’s daughter, Tessa, Jack Reynor as her boyfriend, Shane Dyson, as well as acting stalwarts Stanley Tucci and Kelsey Grammer.Ĭullen, of course, worked in close proximity to Bay on the film, and like the “Transformers” films that preceded “Age of Extinction,” he was energized by the director’s passion and enthusiasm. ![]() “Age of Extinction” stars Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager, an auto mechanic and struggling inventor in the dusty environs of rural Texas who makes a discovery that not only draws the Autobots and Decepticons to them, but some very determined CIA agents who have a sinister agenda to carry out. And for a certain subset of Americans-boys who were 9 in 1986-it was every bit as shocking as War of the Worlds had been for Grandma and Grandpa.New on Blu-ray and DVD (Paramount Home Media Distribution), “Transformers: Age of Extinction” marks the fourth live-action film in the “Transformers” franchise, and the fourth time Cullen, 69, has used his esteemed voice to rev up the semi-truck-shaped, Autobots leader Optimus for director Michael Bay. Though a modest film compared with Michael Bay’s blockbuster out today, the original Transformers is the better film. But it would be a mistake to lump Transformers in with Welles’ other regrettable late-career moves. He’d also recently cut the voiceover for the Revenge of the Nerds trailer. Of course, by 1985 Welles was a long way from Rosebud. His most visible role at that point was as a pitchman for Paul Masson wine, a responsibility he does not seem to have always discharged ably. The man’s first feature film had been Citizen Kane his last was an animated movie based on a line of toy robots. 5, 1985, Welles spent the day on the set of Transformers: The Movie, giving voice to Unicron, a villainous, planet-eating planet. According to the chronology appended to Peter Bogdanovich’s This I s Orson Welles, on Oct. Surely this is not how Orson Welles imagined it would end.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |