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Transformers 2 casting call in Philadelphia call backs? My sister went to the Transformers 2 Casting Call in Philly a few weeks ago. We think she has a good chance of being an extra because she was taken into the room (those of you that went know what I'm talking about). I am just curious if anyone got a call back yet. Thanks!
So I went to a casting call for Transformers 2 the other day and...? everyone received a sheet of paper to fill out and attach a photo to. Someone would look at the sheet and put letters on them (ot, s, etc.) From what I understand, ot is one time, s is speaking. I had hg on mine. Does anyone know what that stands for? Can't find the answer anywhere and it's driving me crazy. Thanks in advance!
transformers 2 casting? I live in New Mexico, I'm an actress. I've been looking for the Transformers casting call but I have had no luck. Can anyone help me? I got 2 featured roles in 2 major motion pictures just by going to casting calls so don't try to pull me down just because you can't get up. thanks to all you who actually want to help. <3
Who was called for Transformers 2 Extras in Philadelphia or Princeton NJ? Did anyone that went to the casting call in Philly on 5/31 get a callback? What was the code on your paper? I got a PE, got in the doors into line 1, but I haven't heard anything. I know someone that submitted online that got in. I am hoping to get a call soon since I know others have. I heard a few different things that PE can stand for. Philly Extra, Princeton Extra, Possible Extra or Principle Extra. I read somewhere that OT can stand for One Time. Not sure if any are accurate. And I heard just because you get a call back and a fitting, doesn't mean that you are in. :( Again, hear say so not sure if that is the case. Good Luck everyone!
Anyone hear anything on the Transformers 2 movie ? Rumor has it that alot will be filmed near me in Philadelphia. Anyone hear about any casting calls for extras ? I want to be the guy Megatron steps on .
I am good with doing different voices and I am not a bad actor either. How do you find rolls in big films?? I am trying to find out how you can audition for roles like in Transformers 2 that need voice acting as well as just actors. I haven't done but one professional work on a tv show. That is what sparked my interest. I have done theater in school and some professional and non professional voice work. How do you find more casting calls for big name movies, independent films, and cartoons and movies that need voice acting??
Transformer 2! The worst - best action movie ever? An idiot of a movie with no plot and no ties in from the first. The only good about the movie was the hardcore action and SEXXY Megan Fox. 1. Explain how the Girl Robot has human-like skins and wasn't she in college before Sam attended the school. So, did the Decepticon kill the real girl or was she was a decepticon all along, if so, how can that be right when the Soundwave didn't know Sam whereabouts until days after Sam was in Princeton. 2. Sam going to Robot Heaven? 3. Robot with glasses? 4. Fallen can't escape Cyber-ton because Optimus Prime isn't dead, so what happen when Optimus Prime comes back to life. 5. The All Spark can only bring Decepticons back to life but not the Autobots? 6. A cast off secret agent used what seemed to be a walkie-talkie to called a nuclear sub to used their secret weapon, why would the captain listen to me, even if the world is in dire strait. 7. How on earth is bumblebee bigger than a 2 story building? Isn't he after all a Camero, so he gain more metal once he changed to a robot? 8. The two ghetto twin autobots are portrayed as dumb and clumsy. HINT HINT, RACIST there. P.S they had gold teeth to boot. 9. The matrix key is used to bring Optimus back to life and it just turn to dust when Sam touched it, but when he came back from Robot Heaven, it transformed to a key again? 10. A Decepticon can choose good over it's emblem? So it has a heart of meat or metal?
I was an extra for a pilot that was never picked up, 3 years ago, what are my chances of being picked again? Towards the end of 2007, I sent in an application to a casting company to be picked to be an extra. I don't want to be an actress, I just think it's fun to work in the background. I actually want to work in public relations, but that's another story. Not many shows are filmed here, I didn't get picked for Transformers 2, what are my chances of being picked? I'm African American, I'm short - 5 foot, with short black hair. I'm going to take a new picture and try it today. If they call me cool, if they don't that's ok too. I didn't enjoy Transformers any less because they didn't call me, lol. But I just wanted to know from people with experience what they thought.
Why do movie directors/producers feel the need to butcher any licensed property they bring to the screen? I'm thinking of such recent movies as the so-called "adaptions" of Transformers and G.I. Joe, but also older flicks like the Flintstones, etc... Any time a hollywood director (such as Michael Bay) makes such a film, he always screws it up by making the characters look stupid and/or radically different (i.e. making Megatron look utterly unrecognizable, making the Honeymooners black, or casting Rosie O' Donnell as Wilma, etc.), adding inappropriate elements not found in the original (usually sex or foul language), and basically doing whatever he can to alienate the fans of the original show or comic. In Transformers 2, not only is Devastator stupid-looking, but he is actually given TESTICLES!!! (Yes, Michael Bay himself admitted that that is what the metal balls hanging down were!) And the director of the G.I Joe movie has indicated in an interview that he doesn't care what the old-time fans think of his film, as long as he makes lots of dough off it like Michael Bay did with Transformers 1 and 2. There ought to be a law prohibiting people who don't care about the original material from making films based on it... I mean, look at the guy they cast for Duke in G.I. Joe; he looks nothing like the real Duke, who has blond hair and blue eyes. Would it have been too much to ask for the guy to at least dye his hair blond? I mean, c'mon!
The Last Airbender Movie? So me and mah fiance' went to see Transformers 2 last night and it was enjoyable. The credits before the movie however...made me want to leave early. It appears M.Night S. is making the Avatar the Last Airbender Movie..yes the guy who did those god awful the 6th sense movies and lady in the water. Yet the Movie is called The Last Airbender. The cast is awful, but i can trully see the kid playin Aang to be good. But...Katara AND Sokka...not at all...not that im racist or anything, but im pretty sure they werent white in the series, more like indian. Am I the only one who thinks this movie will suck more than the dbz movie? And Sham-a-lawn sucks? Comment back!
Y:The Last Man Movie Cast? Who do you want to play the characters form the comic book. This is what Im thinking. Yorrick - Shia LaBeouf (Indiana Jones 4) http://agentsmithfiles.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/shia-labeouf-gq-june-2008.jpg I think Shia is the best choice. I believe that some of Shia's best work was from "Disturbia", and I think his best performance will be from "Eagle Eye". Both Directed by DJ Caruso.The only other actor who I think could do a good job is Ryan Gosling (Fracture) Agent 355 - Thandie Newton (Crash) http://www.oceleb.com/img/thandie-newton/thandie-newton.jpg To me I think she is the only good choice. Now they could go out and cast someone like Jada Pinkett Smith (Collateral) or Alicia Keyes (Smokin' Aces), but it just wouldnt feel right. Well at least my opinion. Doctor Mann - Michelle Yeoh (Babylon AD) http://images.askmen.com/galleries/actress/michelle-yeoh/pictures/michelle-yeoh-picture-2.jpg Now I actually liked "Babylon AD". I think her performance is what made it bearable to watch. I also think that Yunjin Kim (TVs Lost) could pull off the role, but shes pretty young. Beth - Katie Cassidy (When a Stranger Calls) http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/images/gallery/katie-cassidy-photo.jpg She looks almost identical to Beth, to me. I was also think Isabel Lucas (Transformers 2), Amber Heard (Pineapple Express), or Rachel Taylor (Transformers).
Can you number this for me? -A Knight's Tale -The Adventures of Milo and Otis -Agent Cody Banks -Alexander: Director's Cut -Along Came a Spider -American History X -American Wedding -The Amittyville Horror -Amittyville Horror 2 The Posessession -Analyze This -The Animal -Assault on Precienct 13 -Atlantis: The Lost Empire -Austin Powers in Goldmember -Bad News Bears -Behind Enemy Lines -Big Daddy -Blade -Blood Diamond -The Bourne Identity -Boogeyman -Borat -Bug -Bulletproof Monk -The Butterfly Effect 2 -The Cable Guy -Cast Away -Catch Me if You Can -Catch That Kid -Cheaper by the Dozen -Child's Play -Christmas with the Kranks -Chucky: The Killer DVD Collection --Child's Play 2 --Child's Play 3 --Bride of Chucky --Seed of Chucky -Cold Creek Manor -Constatine -The Core -Crank -Darkness Falls -Dawn of the Dead -Daredevil -Daredevil: Director's Cut -The Day After Tomorrow -The Day the Earth Stood Still -The Dead Zone -Descent -Desperate Souls -Die Another Day -Die Hard 2: Die Harder -Disturbia (2) -Dodgeball -Domino -Doom -Dreamcatcher -Elektra -The Exorcism of Emily Rose -The Fog -50 First Dates -The Forgotten -Forrest Gump -The Haunting of Molly Hartle -Freddy vs. Jason -Friday the 13th -Friday the 13th Part 2 -Friday the 13th Part 3 -Friday the 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter -Friday the 13th Part 5: A New Beginning -Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives -Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood -Friday the 13th Part 8: Jason Takes Manhatten -Fun with Dick & Jane -Ghost Rider -Gladiator -Gold Diggers -The Green Mile -Gridiron Gang -The Grudge -Hellraiser: Bloodline -The Hitcher -House of Wax -I Know What You Did Last Summer -The Island -The Italian Job -Jason Goes to Hell -Joe Dirt -Jurassic Park III -Kangaroo Jack -King Kong -Land of the Dead -The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers -Lucky#Slevin -The Marine: Unrated -The Matrix Reloaded -The Matrix Revolutions -Me, Myself, and Irene -The Medallion -Meet the Parents -Missions: Impossible -M:I:III -Minority Report -The Mist -Mr. & Mrs. Smith -The Nightmare on Elm Street Collection --A Nightmare on Elm Street --A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge --A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors --A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master --A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Cild --Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare --Wes Craven's: New Nightmare -The Nightmare Series Encyclopedia -The Nightmare is Alive -Panic Room -Passenger 57 -Paycheck -Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl -Pulse -Radio -Red Eye -Resident Evil --Resident Evil: Apocolypse -Resident Evil: Extinction -The Chronicles of Riddick -The Ring -The Ring Two -Road Trip -Rush Hour 2 -Saw -Saw II -Scary Movie 4 -Secret Window -The Sentinel -Shanghai Knights -Sleepy Hollow -Signs -Silent Force -The Sixth Sense -Sleepwalkers -Smokin' Aces -Solaris -Soul Survivors -Spider-Man -Spider-Man 2 -Starsky & Hutch -Stealth -Storm of the Century -Stay Alive -Stuck on You -Sweeney Todd -Tears of the Sun -The Terminator -Terminator 2: Judgement Day -Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines -Thirteen Ghosts -Transformers --Transformers Animated -The Trasporter --Transporter 2 -Twister -Undercover Brother -Underworld Evolution -Vacancy -Van Helsing -The Village -Walking Tall -War of the Worlds -What a Girl Wants -When a Stranger Calls -Wicked Little Things -The Wicker Man -Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory -Windtalkers -Without a Paddle -xXx -xXx: State of the Union -Yu-Gi-Oh -Zathura
Will you please make sure all of these movie titles are Capitalized, puncuated, and spelled correctly. FIX!!!!? A Knight's Tale American Pie: Band Camp American History X Amityville Horror 2: The Possession Assault on Precinct 13 Atlantis: The Lost Empire Austin Powers: In Gold Member Black X-mas Bats Blade Blood Diamond Big Daddy Boogyman Borat Bride of Chucky Bulletproof Monk The Cable Guy Cast Away Catch me if You can catch That Kid Chaos Cheaper by the Dozen Childs Play Childs Play 2 Childs Play 3 Christmas With The Cranks Cold creek Manor Crank Dawn of the dead daredevil directors cut daredevil the descent desperate souls disturbia dodgeball elektra the fog 50 first dates forrest gump Freddy virus Jason friday the 13th firday the 13th part 2 firday the 13th part 3 firday the 13th the final chapter firday the 13th part 5 a new begging firday the 13th part 6 jason lives firday the 13th part 7 the new blood firday the 13th part 8 jason takes manhatten fun with dick and jane ghost rider gladiator gold diggers the green mile gridiron gang the hitcher house of wax i know what you did last summer the island i,robot jason goes to hell joe dirt land of the dead lucky number slevin the marine me myslef and irene milo and otis mr and mrs smith mr deeds my super ex-girlfriend a nightmare on elm street a nightmare on elm street 2 freddys revenge a nightmare on elm street 3 dream warriors a nightmare on elm street 4 the dream master a nightmare on elm street 5 the dream child a nightmare on elm street 6 the final chapter freddys dead the final nightmare wes cravens new nightmare old school paycheck pirates of the carribbean cruse of the black peral pulse radio red eye resident evil resident evil apacalypse resident evil extinction riddick the ring road trip rudy sahara saw saw 2 scary movie 4 school of rock Seed Of chucky the sentinel silent force the sixths sense sleepy hallow smokin aces stay alive tears of the sun transformers animated transformers transporter transporter 2 undercover brother vacancy vanishing point walking tall war of the worlds when a stanger calls wicked little things the whicker man wolf creek xxx yugioh the movie zathura
Do you agree with (the norm) who answered my? question, and said Scotland was a couple of generations behind other European countries.Redirected from Scottish inventions) Jump to: navigation, search John Logie Baird, television pioneer.Scottish inventions and discoveries are objects, processes or techniques which owe their existence either partially or entirely to a person born in or descended from Scotland; in some cases, the invention's Scottishness is determined by the fact that they were brought into existence in Scotland (e.g. animal cloning), by non-Scots working in the country. Often, things which are discovered for the first time, are also called "inventions", and in many cases, there is no clear line between the two. The Scots take enormous pride in the history of Scottish invention and discovery. There are many books devoted solely to the subject, as well as scores of websites listing Scottish inventions and discoveries with varying degrees of exhaustiveness and accuracy. Even before the Industrial Revolution, Scots have been at the forefront of innovation and discovery across a wide range of spheres: the steam engine, the bicycle, tarmacadam roads, the telephone, television, the motion picture, penicillin, electromagnetics, radar, insulin and calculus are only a few of the most significant products of Scottish ingenuity. The following is a list of inventions or discoveries often held to be in some way Scottish: This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents [hide] 1 Road Transport Innovations 2 Civil Engineering Innovations 2.1 Bridges 2.2 Canals & Docks 2.3 Lighthouses 3 Power Innovations 4 Shipbuilding Innovations 5 Heavy Industry Innovations 6 Agricultural Innovations 7 Communication Innovations 7.1 Some Scottish publishing firsts: 8 Scientific innovations 9 Sports innovations 10 Medical Innovations 11 Household Innovations 12 Weapons Innovations 13 Miscellaneous innovations 14 References 15 See also 16 External links [edit] Road Transport Innovations A gas powered things (gas mask) : James Gregory (1638-1675) A steam car (steam engine): William Murdoch (1754-1839) [1] Macadam roads: John Loudon McAdam (1756-1836) [1] Driving on the left: Determined by a Scottish-inspired Act of Parliament in 1772 The pedal bicycle: Kirkpatrick Macmillan (1813-1878) [2] The pneumatic tyre: Robert William Thomson and John Boyd Dunlop (1822-1873) [3] The overhead valve engine: David Dunbar Buick (1854-1929) The speedometer: Sir Keith Elphinstone (1864-1944) The motor lorry: John Yule in 1870 The steam tricycle: Andrew Lawson in 1895 [edit] Civil Engineering Innovations [edit] Bridges Bridge design: Sir William Arrol (1838-1913), Thomas Telford (1757-1834) & John Rennie (1761-1821) Suspension bridge improvements: Sir Samuel Brown (1776-1852) Tubular steel: Sir William Fairbairn (1789-1874) [edit] Canals & Docks Falkirk Wheel: ??? (Opened 2002) Canal design: Thomas Telford (1757-1834) Dock design: John Rennie (1761-1821) The patent slip for docking vessels: Thomas Morton (1781-1832) Crane design: James Bremner (1784-1856) [edit] Lighthouses Lighthouse design: Robert Stevenson (1772-1850) The Drummond Light: Thomas Drummond (1797-1840) [edit] Power Innovations Condensing steam engine & improvements: James Watt (1736-1819) Coal-gas lighting: William Murdock (1754-1839) The Stirling heat engine: Rev. Robert Stirling (1790-1878) Electro-magnetic innovations: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-79) Carbon brushes for dynamos: George Forbes (1849-1936) The Clark cycle gas engine: Sir Dugald Clark (1854-1932) Wireless transformer improvements: Sir James Swinburne (1858-1958) Cloud chamber recording of atoms: Charles T. R. Wilson (1869-1959) Wave-powered electricity generator: Stephen Salter in 1977 [edit] Shipbuilding Innovations The steamship paddle wheel: Patrick Miller (1731-1815) The steam boat: William Symington (1763-1831) Europe's first passenger steamboat: Henry Bell (1767-1830) The first iron-hulled steamship: Sir William Fairbairn (1789-1874) The first practical screw propeller: Robert Wilson (1803-1882) Marine engine innovations: James Howden (1832-1913) [edit] Heavy Industry Innovations The carronade cannon: Robert Melville (1723-1809) Making cast steel from wrought iron: David Mushet (1772-1847) Wrought iron sash bars for glass houses: John C. Loudon (1783-1865) The hot blast oven: James Beaumont Neilson (1792-1865) The steam hammer: James Nasmyth (1808-1890) Wire rope: Robert Stirling Newall (1812-1889) Steam engine improvements: William Mcnaught (1831-1881) The Fairlie, a narrow gauge, double-bogey railway engine: Robert Francis Fairlie (1831-1885) Cordite - Sir James Dewar, Sir Frederick Abel [edit] Agricultural Innovations Threshing machine improvements: James Meikle (c.1690-c.1780) & Andrew Meikle (1719-1811) Hollow pipe drainage: Sir Hugh Dalrymple, Lord Drummore (1700-1753) The Scotch Plough: James Anderson of Hermiston (1739-1808) Deanstonisation soil-drainage system: James Smith (1789-1850) The mechanical reaping machine: Rev. Patrick Bell (1799-1869) The Fresno Scraper: James Porteous (1848-1922) The Tuley tree shelter: Graham Tuley in 1979 [edit] Communication Innovations Print stereotyping: William Ged (1690-1749) The balloon post: John Anderson (1726-1796) The adhesive postage stamp and the postmark: James Chalmers (1782-1853) The post office The mail-van service Universal Standard Time: Sir Sandford Fleming (1827-1915) Light signalling between ships: Admiral Philip H. Colomb (1831-1899) The telephone: Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) [ debated ] The teleprinter: Frederick G. Creed (1871-1957) The television: John Logie Baird (1888-1946) Radar: Robert Watson-Watt (1892-1973) Fax Machine - Alexander Bain Radio (underlying principles) - James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) [edit] Some Scottish publishing firsts: The first book translated from English into a foreign language The first edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (1768-81) The first English textbook on surgery (1597) The first modern pharmacopaedia, the Materia Medica Catalogue (1776) The first textbook on Newtonian science The first colour newspaper advertisement The first postcards and picture postcards in the UK [edit] Scientific innovations Logarithms: John Napier (1550-1617) Popularising the decimal point: John Napier (1550-1617) The Gregorian telescope: James Gregory (1638-1675) The concept of latent heat: Joseph Black (1728-1799) The pyroscope, atmometer and aethrioscope scientific instruments: Sir John Leslie (1766-1832) Identifying the nucleus in living cells: Robert Brown (1773-1858) Hypnosis: James Braid (1795-1860) Colloid chemistry: Thomas Graham (1805-1869) The kelvin SI unit of temperature: William Thompson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) Devising the diagramatic system of representing chemical bonds: Alexander Crum Brown (1838-1922) Criminal fingerprinting: Henry Faulds (1843-1930) The noble gases: Sir William Ramsay (1852-1916) The Cloud chamber: Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (1869-1959) Pioneering work on nutrition and poverty: John Boyd Orr (1880-1971) The ultrasound scanner: Ian Donald (1910-1987) Ferrocene synthetic substances: Peter Ludwig Pauson in 1955 The MRI body scanner: John Mallard in 1980 The first cloned mammal (Dolly the Sheep): The Roslin Institute research centre in 1996 Seismometer - James David Forbes [edit] Sports innovations Main article: Sport in Scotland Scots have been instrumental in the invention and early development of several sports: several modern athletics events, notably the shot put and the hammer throw, derive from Highland Games events Curling Cycling, invention of the pedal-cycle Golf Mountaineering Shinty Basketball (see James Naismith) [edit] Medical Innovations Devising the cure for scurvy: James Lind (1716-1794) Discovering quinine as the cure for malaria: George Cleghorn (1716-1794) Pioneering the use of surgical anaesthesia with Chloroform: Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870) The hypodermic syringe: Alexander Wood (1817-1884) Pioneering the use of antiseptics: Joseph Lister (1827-1912) Identifying the mosquito as the carrier of malaria: Sir Ronald Ross (1857-1932) Identifying the cause of brucellosis: Sir David Bruce (1855-1931) Discovering the vaccine for typhoid fever: Sir William B. Leishman (1865-1926) Discovering insulin: John J R Macleod (1876-1935) with others Penicillin: Sir Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) Discovering an effective tuberculosis treatment: Sir John Crofton in the 1950s Primary creator of the artificial kidney (Professor Kenneth Lowe - Later Queen's physician in Scotland) Developing the first beta-blocker drugs: Sir James W. Black in 1964 Glasgow Coma Scale: Graham Teasdale and Bryan J. Jennett (1974) [edit] Household Innovations The Dewar Flask: Sir James Dewar (1847-1932) The piano with footpedals: John Broadwood (1732-1812) The waterproof macintosh: Charles Macintosh (1766-1843) The kaleidoscope: Sir David Brewster (1781-1868) The modern lawnmower: Alexander Shanks (1801-1845) The Lucifer friction match: Sir Isaac Holden (1807-1897){ Paraffin: James Young (1811-1883) The fountain pen: Robert Thomson (1822-1873) Cotton-reel thread: J & J Clark of Paisley Lime Cordial: Lachlan Rose in 1867 Bovril beef extract: John Lawson Johnston in 1874 The life ring, or personal flotation device: Captain Ward in 1854 Electric clock - Alexander Bain [edit] Weapons Innovations The Ferguson rifle: Patrick Ferguson in 1770 or 1776 The Lee bolt system as used in the Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield series rifles: James Paris Lee The Ghillie suit Economist Adam Smith; Smith was born in 1723, hailing from Kirkaldy, a Scottish town north of Edinburgh; the 18th century Scot considered to be the father of modern economics; Smith's ``An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, which argued that minimal government interference in commerce would promote human welfare and alleviate poverty, was published in 1776. He is the first Scotsman to appear on the central bank's currency in England, replacing Elgar's image in the next few years on as many as 1 billion notes. [edit] Miscellaneous innovations The digestive biscuit, invented by McVitie's in Edinburgh in 1892 by Alexander Grant. Boys' Brigade Bank of England Bank of Scotland Bank of France Colour photography: the first known permanent colour photograph was taken by James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)
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