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'Transformers' trailer
The teaser for one of 2007's biggies has hit the net.
Jun 30 2006
It's been a busy week in trailer world – not only have the teasers for 'Spider-Man 3' and 'Snakes on a Plane' launched online, but now the trailer for 'Transformers' has arrived in all its metallic glory.
And while it's the teasiest teaser we've seen in a while, barely giving us a glimpse of the 'robots in disguise', it's still enough to send shivers up the spine of any man who was a boy back in 1985.
Rather than describe it in any detail, we'll let you find out what it looks like for yourself by heading over to our 'Top Ten Trailers' page and clicking on the link.
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- Tania said...
- this film was brilliant cant wait for the second one to come out in 2009 :) Posted on Jun 25 2008 10:44
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- Mike said...
- Nice teaser. Please God let it be really good. Posted on Jul 04 2006 13:54
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