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Sunday, July 1, 2007

I'm really looking forward to seeing this movie: Servicemembers Get Sneak Preview of 'Transformers'

WASHINGTON, June 29, 2007 – Under the cover of darkness in the nation's capital last night, servicemembers from all branches deployed into theater -- the movie theater.

About 600 military personnel and family members attended a sneak preview of "Transformers," the summer science fiction action-adventure film set for national release July 3.

Audience members cheered as virtuous Autobot transformers fought in concert with their U.S. military allies against the depraved Decepticons, while the clash between good and evil played out in stunning images and bone-rattling sound.

"That was without a doubt the best movie I have ever seen," Army Staff Sgt. Mario Youngblood, dressed in his combat uniform, said as he emerged wide-eyed from the theater. The soldier, who grew up watching the early animated version, said the film did justice to the "Generation 1" Transformers of his youth.

"Transformers" features servicemembers from various branches fighting side-by-side in the thick of the action, depicting joint military operations.

"Obviously, the military has never fought giant robots, and hopefully we never will. But the way this film is structured, if we ever had to do it, this is probably how we would do it," said Army Lt. Col Paul Sinor, a public affairs officer with that service's Office of the Chief of Public Affairs.

During one battle scene, members of a joint special operations force are attacked by a Decepticon in the desert of a Middle Eastern country. Using a common cellular phone, the Army commander on the ground dials the Pentagon and tosses the phone to his Air Force combat controller, who directs an Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft to their position. Operators on the AWACS then call in AC-130 Spectres and A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft for air support...

BOOYA!

In other movie news, I finally got to see the new Fantastic Four movie. I was really looking forward to seeing that one, too, what with the Silver Surfer and all. Sucked. On pretty much every level except effects, and even those were kinda cheesy at times. The surfer effects were cool. He looked good. Other than that...lame story, lame pacing, lame acting, lame characters...lame.

On the other hand, say what you will about Mel Gibson, the man knows how to make a film. I rented Apocalypto the other day and that movie rocked. Unique setting, cool story, fabulous immersive visuals. Particularly timely since I just finished reading 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus which hits a lot of that history, all of which is far more interesting and complex than most of what we're usually told. It's nice to see a film like this in which the "Indians" are the heroes and the villains and the white guys barely make an appearance.

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