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BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:08 am
by Razorclaw0000
With the Primus packages sold out, two-thirds of the guest list announced, and still a few weeks left for announcements, Fun Publications has confirmed that attendees of the Hall of Fame will also be treated to a sneak peek of portions of "Dark of the Moon".

Brian Savage wrote:Breaking News regarding the 2011 Hall of Fame Event!

Saturday night will feature the second annual Transformers Hall of Fame event at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium! Get your tickets now, as you will not want to miss this new group of robot and human honorees being inducted for 2011!

The honorees include robots Ironhide, Ratchet, Soundwave and the highly anticipated 2011 Fan's Choice along with two well known, high profile human inductees!

As previously announced, all attendees will receive a goody bag with movie snacks and a 3D Cinemask which you'll need for a sneak peak of the new Transformers Dark of the Moon movie! Trust us - you do not want to miss this event! The goody bag will also include a movie poster along with some other great items from our partners!

Please note that attendance is limited and this event is expected to sell out soon.

In addition, there are still 8 Exhibitor booths available. It's almost a sell out! If you want to add another booth or want to exhibit at BotCon 2011, register now!

All registration closes Thursday, May 19, at midnight. After that date, you will need to come to late registration Friday June 3, 9:30 am at the Pasadena Convention Center. Any packages and tickets still available will be on a first come, first served basis.

Don't miss this year's BotCon or the Hall of Fame event!

See you in Pasadena!

Brian


UPDATE:

Pete Sinclair dropped by to let us know that Artist's Alley has been sold out, but there eight remaining exhibitor booths available.

As always, stick with Seibertron.com for all the latest BotCon, Hall of Fame, and Dark of the Moon news!

EDIT: Resolving confusion over "Sneak Peek". We apologize for any confusion this has caused.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Screening!

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:24 am
by juxtapose519
Thank god I'm not going to BotCon this year. Wouldn't want to be exposed to that regurgitation.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:31 am
by UltraPrimal
Isn't the Dark of the Moon sneak peek included with the Primus Package?

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:01 am
by Midnight_Fox
UltraPrimal wrote:Isn't the Dark of the Moon sneak peek included with the Primus Package?


Not if it shows during the HoF dinner(which it seems like it is). The HoF dinner is a separate purchase from the Primus package.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 12:02 pm
by TulioDude
I wish i could go there.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 4:25 pm
by RK_Striker_JK_5
Wait, human inductees? Real life humans or ones from the fiction?

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 8:46 pm
by Midnight_Fox
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Wait, human inductees? Real life humans or ones from the fiction?


Real humans, such as Peter Cullen last year.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Screening!

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 9:55 am
by Rodimus Prime
juxtapose519 wrote:Thank god I'm not going to BotCon this year. Wouldn't want to be exposed to that regurgitation.


It'll be good to not have you there.

I'm going, and this will be my first BotCon, and every day I learn a reason why this was a good decision. At first I didn't want to go, but it'll be a fun cross-country road trip with some friends, and we'll have a lot of fun. Can't wait for the movie footage and the Hall of Fame ceremony.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 3:56 pm
by RK_Striker_JK_5
Midnight_Fox wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Wait, human inductees? Real life humans or ones from the fiction?


Real humans, such as Peter Cullen last year.


Ah, thanks! :D

Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg to be inducted into Transformers Hall of Fame at BotCon 2011

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 4:42 pm
by Razorclaw0000
After two blockbuster movies, and a third poised to break even more records, live action movies Directory Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg will be the next two inductees in Hasbro's Transformers Hall of Fame.

HASBRO TO HONOR MICHAEL BAY AND STEVEN SPIELBERG WITH INDUCTION INTO

THE TRANSFORMERS HALL OF FAME

Bay to attend ceremony at TRANSFORMERS “BOTCON” Fan Convention in Pasadena, California, on June 4


Pawtucket, R.I. (MAY 18, 2011) — Earlier today on its official TRANSFORMERS Facebook page, Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) announced the induction of film industry legends Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg—the director and executive producer of the blockbuster TRANSFORMERS film franchise—into its TRANSFORMERS Hall of Fame. The second annual TRANSFORMERS Hall of Fame ceremony, which celebrates more than 25 years of “MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE” action, will take place during the 2011 TRANSFORMERS “BOTCON” fan convention in Pasadena, California, and will feature TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON director Michael Bay in person to accept his honor and share some special surprises with the audience.

Founded in 2010 to honor those influential in creating and building the iconic TRANSFORMERS franchise, as well as actual “ROBOTS IN DISGUISE,” the 2011 TRANSFORMERS Hall of Fame will induct the two legendary filmmakers who were instrumental in launching the live-action film franchise that brought the TRANSFORMERS brand to more fans than ever before. Bay and Spielberg will join previous honorees Bob Budiansky, Peter Cullen, Yoke Hideaki and Kojin Ohno in the TRANSFORMERS Hall of Fame.

Michael Bay: For the last sixteen years, Michael Bay has been one of the world’s boldest filmmakers as both director and producer. His films have grossed over $4 billion worldwide. Since his 1995 breakout Bad Boys, Bay has directed a succession of international hits that have redefined the action genre, including The Rock, Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, Bad Boys 2, The Island, and three Transformers films. The third movie in the franchise, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, will hit theaters July 1; it is Bay’s first live-action film shot in 3D. A graduate of Wesleyan University and Art Center College of Design, Bay began his career as a distinguished commercial and music video director. He has won virtually every major award in the commercial industry, including Cannes’ Golden Lion, the Grand Prix Clio, and the Directors Guild of America’s Commercial Director of the Year award. His “Got Milk?” campaign resides in the permanent collection of New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Bay is also co-owner of production company Platinum Dunes and owner of Digital Domain, one of the entertainment industry’s premier special effects companies.

Steven Spielberg: One of the industry’s most successful and influential filmmakers, Steven Spielberg has directed some of the top-grossing films of all time, including Jaws, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, and four Indiana Jones films, including the most recent, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Among his myriad honors, he is a three-time Academy Award® winner, earning two Oscars® for Best Director and Best Picture for Schindler’s List, and a third Oscar® for Best Director for Saving Private Ryan. He has been awarded the Academy’s prestigious Thalberg Award. He earned his first Directors Guild Award for The Color Purple and has been nominated by the DGA a record ten times. He has received the Kennedy Center Honor for his body of work. Last year he served as an executive producer on the Academy Award nominated film True Grit, which was directed by the Coen brothers. A principal partner of DreamWorks Studios, he is also the producer of Super 8, directed by J.J. Abrams, an executive producer on TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON, directed by Michael Bay and Cowboys & Aliens, directed by Jon Favreau, all of which will be released this summer.

Hasbro will also induct four more iconic robot characters into the TRANSFORMERS Hall of Fame. Heroic AUTOBOTS RATCHET and IRONHIDE, as well as evil DECEPTICON SOUNDWAVE will join 2010’s class of five robots, as chosen by Hasbro’s TRANSFORMERSHall of Fame internal panel of judges. In addition, TRANSFORMERS fans around the world voted on Transformers.com for a fourth robot to receive the 2011 “Fans’ Choice” honor. The winner, from among the nominees GRIMLOCK, SHOCKWAVE, ERECTOR, WASPINATOR and JAZZ, will be revealed for the first time at the Hall of Fame induction ceremony at “BOTCON” on June 4, 2011.

First introduced in 1984 by Hasbro and Takara as a toy line, the TRANSFORMERS brand

has provided kids with hours of MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE fun with their action figures that convert from robot to vehicles and back again. Legions of boys around the world grew up creating fantastic adventures and battles set on both the planet CYBERTRON and Earth that featured the “good-guy” AUTOBOTS and the “bad-guy” DECEPTICONS. Since then, more than 7500 robots have been introduced in countless animated TV series, comic books and two live-action feature films. A third film, TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON, will be released on July 1, 2011, as the first 3D film in the franchise.

For further information visit the official TRANSFORMERS Facebook page at Transformers.com/facebook.

# # #

About Hasbro, Inc.

Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) is a branded play company providing children and families around the world with a wide-range of immersive entertainment offerings based on the Company’s world class brand portfolio. From toys and games, to television programming, motion pictures, video games and a comprehensive licensing program, Hasbro strives to delight its customers through the strategic leveraging of well-known and beloved brands such as TRANSFORMERS, LITTLEST PET SHOP, NERF, PLAYSKOOL, MY LITTLE PONY, G.I. JOE, MAGIC: THE GATHERING and MONOPOLY. The Hub, Hasbro’s multi-platform joint venture with Discovery Communications (NASDAQ: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) launched on October 10, 2010. The online home of The Hub is http://www.hubworld.com. The Hub logo and name are trademarks of Hub Television Networks, LLC. All rights reserved. Come see how we inspire play through our brands at http://www.hasbro.com. © 2011 Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved.



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Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 4:47 pm
by Road-hole
Awesome!!! Congratulations to both of them, they deserve it. They reignited my love for Transformers.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 4:47 pm
by Twitchythe3rd
Really? They're going to induct Bay?

...anyone know where I can find a lit torch and a pitchfork?

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 4:47 pm
by It Is Him
Jaw. Floor.

Stupid grad school.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 4:51 pm
by Blurrz
Suck it up princesses

Michael Bay and Spielberg deserve alot of credit and in-direct credit for what they've done. They've changed the Transformers franchise. Complain about the movie storyline, it's the writer's fault. Designs.. it's the designers fault. Toy line distribution, blame Hasbro. Michael Bay is a director first and foremost, and visually, he's presented two pretty visually pleasing movies.

And since the Transformers franchise is still going, I'd say it's a change for the better.

Congrats Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg!

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 4:56 pm
by Mkall
I kinda Figured Michael Bay would get inducted, but I did not expect Spielberg. Say what you will about them they've done a lot to re-ignite the fanbase and deserve the entrance into the hall of Fame.

I look forward to seeing them at the dinner.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 5:13 pm
by sentinelprime1234
I think Bay deserves it, he really helped the franchise :D

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 5:15 pm
by Slashercon
I'm not going to lie...I really think both Spielberg and Bay deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. (Haters gonna hate)

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 5:53 pm
by Gandalf
Hm. I guess they deserve it for revitalizing Transformers, no matter how they did it. But even considering the timing of this being a movie year, and supposedly the last one and all that, it just doesn't feel right that they are in before Welker and a host of others.

I couldn't afford to go this year, and I was convinced that this would be the year Frank Welker made an appearance. California. Movie year. Hall of Fame. It just seemed obvious. So I guess it's actually a relief for me, that I won't be missing him. Though I must admit that I'm still pining to go, for all the movie epicness. And I'm not even that much of a movie fan.

Blurrz wrote:Complain about the movie storyline, it's the writer's fault. Designs.. it's the designers fault....Michael Bay is a director first and foremost, and visually, he's presented two pretty visually pleasing movies.


Am I wrong in thinking that the director has final approval over all of that?

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 5:57 pm
by Blurrz
Gandalf wrote:
Blurrz wrote:Complain about the movie storyline, it's the writer's fault. Designs.. it's the designers fault....Michael Bay is a director first and foremost, and visually, he's presented two pretty visually pleasing movies.


Am I wrong in thinking that the director has final approval over all of that?


Nah, he's too busy being Michael Bay.


Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:07 pm
by Burn
See, I can get the Michael Bay thing but Spielberg? Hard to fathom because I don't know exactly what he's done behind the scenes.

And for those of you children who sent Bay death threats after the first movie when he raped your childhood, you know where he'll be, let's see you turn up and tell him how you REALLY feel.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:29 pm
by T-Macksimus
Burn wrote:See, I can get the Michael Bay thing but Spielberg? Hard to fathom because I don't know exactly what he's done behind the scenes.

And for those of you children who sent Bay death threats after the first movie when he raped your childhood, you know where he'll be, let's see you turn up and tell him how you REALLY feel.



The live action films were originally Spielberg's brainchild. He brought Michael Bay in on it and Bays initial reaction was along the lines of "You gotta be f***ing kidding me" until he went through his TF indoctrination at Hasbro HQ. So Steven is the guy we should all be thanking for making the live-action films a reality since Michael would have never even considered it on his own.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:30 pm
by Lord Onixprime
Stupid. Can't get behind this at all. there are about 1000 other better choices.

Has David Kaye been admitted to the hall of fame yet? If not, he is much more deserving than Bay and Spielberg.

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:35 pm
by MaverickPrime
Personally I think it's cool they also give a little something to the people that do their effort to give us what we like, but I know haters are sooooooo gonna hate!!! :grin: Damn, we need a troll face smiley

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:39 pm
by RiddlerJ
Blurrz wrote:
Gandalf wrote:
Blurrz wrote:Complain about the movie storyline, it's the writer's fault. Designs.. it's the designers fault....Michael Bay is a director first and foremost, and visually, he's presented two pretty visually pleasing movies.


Am I wrong in thinking that the director has final approval over all of that?


Nah, he's too busy being Michael Bay.



I love how the Bay fluffers blame everything bad on everyone else but all the good stuff is Bay and only Bay's doing. Just what do they think directors do on films. They're the person in charge of putting all the pieces together to make a decent movie, and are required to fix any problems the writers, designers, actors and all have.

"visually, he's presented two pretty visually pleasing movies"

By your logic then, isn't it the designer and cinematographer and editor and special effects guys and film processors who deserve the credit and not Bay.


What I hate is there are people who made the franchise successful in the first place. Furman, Flint Dille, who knows how many people who designed the toys and cartoons and books. People without whom there would be no Transfomrers today. Instead they give it to some guy who saw a property to fix his own sagging career with, or as he originally called it "a stupid toy movie".

Re: BotCon 2011 - Hall of Fame And Dark of the Moon Sneak Peek!

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 7:00 pm
by Mkall
RiddlerJ wrote:What I hate is there are people who made the franchise successful in the first place. Furman, Flint Dille, who knows how many people who designed the toys and cartoons and books. People without whom there would be no Transfomrers today. Instead they give it to some guy who saw a property to fix his own sagging career with, or as he originally called it "a stupid toy movie".

What I love is how quick people are to dismiss Bay's contributions because they think their heroes are better.

Furman and Dille are great people and their past contributions were magnificient and they deserve all the respect they can get for doing something with the Transformers.

But their contributions pale in comparison to Michael Bay's. Do you know why?

Because neither of them have their name attached to the BILLIONS of dollars that are flooding into Paramount and Hasbro because of the movies today.

Bay absolutely qualifies for your statement "without whom there would be no Transformers today" because without Bay we may be back in the dead days post-G2. Instead we're in the hayday of popularity, with a whole new generation of children buying toys and making memories.

Like him or hate him, Bay's name is attached to that in a big way; whatever his reasons for doing so in the first place.

This is coming from someone who really enjoys Furman's work, and not a huge fan of Bay's or the Movieverse in general, but respect is given where it's due.