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'Transformers' secrets revealed
Screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci will be taking part in a live online Q&A later today.
Aug 18 2006
Want to know how they are going to make a live action film version of 'Transformers'? Want to know which Autobots and Decepticons will appear in said film? Want to know why in the name of Zeus they chose slow-mo action hack Michael Bay to helm the pic?
Well all will be revealed at 7pm this evening when screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci take part in an live online Q&A session at Yahoo Movies.
To ask them anything your 'bot-loving heart desires, send Q's to questions@transformersmovie.com, and to see the full feature, head here this evening.
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