Ummmm no. The far side of the moon is not always dark. The moon is tidally locked with the earth so the same side always faces us. The other side sometimes faces the sun, sometimes faces out into the solar system. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_side_of_the_Moon
interesting...... that was really laid back for one of his trailers but i never try to get overly worked up about a Michael bay movie... ill go to see it like the others but really only for the vfx *sad face*
This!^ I thought Transformers 2 was a slap in the face of good taste. But Transformers 3, was tremendously awesome! Really enjoyed it! Was looking for a CG flying pig after a while :P The stereoscopy was also really well done. I'll probably go see it again :thumbup: (Never thought I'd be saying that about a Michael Bay…
ugh, why the hell doesnt the transformer look like his face has wrinkles...... the old blackbird one in the 2nd one was retarded. I enjoyed the 1st movie kinda but the 2nd was horrible. I'll still see this for the FX and exceptional audio design but I'm expecting a pile o shite. atleast when he is done he can do Bad Boys 3…
The first Transformers was disappointing without being a complete disaster. The second film was a complete disaster. A cinematic train wreck to the tune of 200 million dollars. It still boggles my mind that they spent that much money to make a movie that bad. I refuse to get my hopes up for this one. Micheal Bay has…
In terms of communication, yes the astronauts would go out of radio communication if they were are on the side of the moon facing away from the earth. I was under the impression you were talking about the actual surface of the moon, my apologies. The primary reason that radio signals wouldn't be able to get a signal…
I've found the portrayal of the Autobots in these movies to be both confusing, inconsistent, and sometimes downright unsettling. Supposedly, they are the "good" guys. And yet, they regularly behave in a manner that I find hard to rationalize with this assumption. This issue mainly crops up in the second and third movies.…
I was just going to leave this alone. Oh well. After doing a little more research into the development of Transformers 2, I discovered that the writers' strike occurred not long after the three writers for the film had been hired. Micheal Bay knew the strike was coming, so he locked his writers in their hotel and insisted…