Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Pitch Meeting

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Published 2021-05-09
Step inside the pitch meeting that led to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen!
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The first Transformers movie by Michael Bay in 2007 was a massive success and led to both Shia Labeouf and Megan Fox becoming international superstars. Naturally, as is the case with any Hollywood success- they immediately started working on a sequel. Just a few years later, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was released.

The movie definitely raises some questions. Like why does Megatron get revived with the Allspark if that’s what killed him in the first film? Why does a sliver of it drive Sam Witwicky insane when he carried the entire thing in the first movie? If Decepticons can take the form of human beings, why do they need to transform into vehicles to blend in? Why does the Jet Decepticon travel by teleportation instead of… by being a jet? Why did the navy fire on one of the wonders of the world based on a random call from a stranger?

To answer all these questions and more, step inside the Pitch Meeting that led to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen! It’ll be super easy, barely an inconvenience.

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All Comments (21)
  • @p0rt3r
    The whole bagel story made more sense than the movie. And now I want a bagel, I have decided.
  • @bsgfan1
    “Only a Prime can kill a Prime” But somehow Megatron, who is not a Prime, kills Optimus, who is a Prime.
  • @ejoshcoron
    The level of consistent quality in Pitch Meetings is a glitch in the universe
  • @chrisjones5949
    Y'know, "accidentally cooking my DVD player" is about the intellectual level I'd believe the writers of these movies are on.
  • @slidetek
    "That's what's happening here, and nobody's stopping it." And apparently, nobody ever will.
  • @CannonKnight
    I actually feel sorry for Ryan that had to watch that movie and somehow describe it with words. Thank you for your sacrifice.
  • @shore9389
    “What’s gonna explode?” “Oh just all of it I guess” 😂😂😂
  • "These are things that you've written, and we're going to spend a lot of money to bring them to life." "That's what happening and nobody's stopping it." I died 🤣
  • @Showzstopper
    "Then Optimus Prime did a back flip, scrapped the bad guy's face and saved the day"
  • The logic of putting the DVD player into the oven because he still wanted that bagel is of a creepy brilliance 😂
  • Studio Guy: If they can teleport, why didn’t they do that in the last movie? Screenwriter Guy: I’m gonna need you to get all the way off my back about that
  • @osirissmith5254
    “Welll sir, I’m gonna need you to either get me a new DVD player or get alllll the way off my back” 😂😂😂 I swear each of these “get off my backs” are witty and hilarious in each video. Love it lol.
  • @MatiZ815
    "Nobody Stopped It" should have been a tagline for a lot of movies.
  • @Jesse__H
    "GIVE ME YOUR FACE" - Optimus Prime, bastion of morality and kind-hearted father figure to all Autobots
  • @cobeycobb
    "These are things that you've written and we're gonna spend a lot of money to bring them to life" "That's what's happening here and nobody's stoppin it."
  • @Philistine47
    "That's what's happening here, and nobody is stopping it!" I'm not sure whether I should laugh because it's funny or cry because it's true.
  • @danielclay1378
    Shia lebuf's gonna go to robot heaven and we're gonna immortalize that image in cinematic history
  • "... a big robot named Devastator, and this thing's like a vacuum!" Much like the dramatic core of the film
  • i'd like to see a full blown "Pitch Meeting" comedy movie to explore how these characters got to be writer and producer or maybe a story on how these 2 go about putting a movie together kinda similar to the Disaster Artist