Transformers opens July 3rd, so here are pictures from the North American premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday. ClickPress reports :
Microspace Communications Corporation (Microspace), the leading distributor of digital cinema via satellite, today announced that it will deliver the North America premiere of DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures’ release of “TRANSFORMERS” to the L.A. Film Festival on June 27, 2007.
The exclusive pre-release screening of “TRANSFORMERS” will represent the first time a motion picture has been delivered via satellite to the L.A. Film Festival. The distribution will be one of the largest film premieres in history and will be screened simultaneously to thousands of viewers.”
I have no idea what any of that meant. All I know is that the trailer shows Megan Fox in a halter top and giant robots blowing shit up. They could show it using a sheet and a camera powered by a monkey on a tricycle and I would, at worst, be the third person in line.
Megan Fox :
Josh Duhamel and Michael Bay :
Rachael Taylor :
Shia LaBeouf :
* More pictures after the jump…
Brooke Langton :
Tyrese Gibson and Jon Voight :
April Scott :
Garcelle Beauvais :
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First Look: Harley Quinn #1
Week 12 Love Hate
Cam Newton QB – Carolina
Coming off of a Monday night game against the New England Patriots where he threw three touchdown passes, Newton is in a good position to deliver again in week 12. The Panthers travel to Miami this week and should be in line for another good offensive game. Though usually a spotty start, Newton looks to be improving week by week and should be in line for a twenty point week.
LOVE
Denarius Moore WR – Oakland
Moore is a very talented wideout . However, when quarterback Terrelle Pryor isn't under center, he loses value as he isn't targeted as much. With quarterback Matt McGloin making his second straight start for the Raiders against the Tennessee Titans this week, don't look for Moore to put up good numbers. Also a factor in sitting Moore is that he is nursing an injury and may be a game-time scratch.
HATE
Harry Douglas WR – Atlanta
Though the Atlanta Falcons continue to struggle as a whole, Douglas has seen his fair share of recent success. In three of his last five games, Douglas has went over 100 receiving yards with two touchdowns. In week 12, the Falcons will need to score a good bit as they face the high powered New Orleans Saints. This matchup should allow Douglas to record yet another 100 yard game.
LOVE
Lamar Miller RB – Miami
Another inconsistent player, Miller has been following that track as of late with two straight bad performances following two good ones. Does this mean he's up for a good outing this week? Don't count on it as the Dolphins are playing the hottest team in the NFL, the Carolina Panthers.
HATE
Reggie Bush RB – Detroit
Bush is coming off of his worst start of the season against the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 11 where he rushed for 31 yards on 11 carries. The Lions face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this week and Bush is in line for a nice rebound game. Though Tampa has fared well against dual threat backs this season, expect Bush to be extra motivated to perform. This extra incentive should translate to a good day for Bush and his fantasy owners.
LOVE
Robert Griffin III QB – Washington
I had a whole witty paragraph lined up about how frustrating a fantasy player Robert Griffin III has been this year, but I abandoned it because, well, owners of RGIII know the frustration all too well. Instead, I'm just going to say that as inconsistent as RG3 has been, starting him against an angry San Francisco 49ers team this week just isn't anything I would advise.
HATE
Week 12 Fantasy Football Rankings
Quarterbacks
Surprise Play: Case Keenum, Texans
Yahoo has him 5th, ESPN has him 14th, and CBS has him 15th. Lick your chops as the Texans go against the anemic Jaguars. ESPN and CBS have him slated lower but that might be due to a lack of start last week. Expect a big day out of left field.
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Quarterbacks
Best Risk Play: Colin Kaepernick, 49ers
Owners of Cap’n K have been waiting and waiting for a repeat of week 1’s monster game. His points this year have been all over the map. If you need to take a risk, than CK may be your guy this week. Yahoo has him projected 11th, but ESPN has him 5th.
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Quarterbacks
Worth a Second Look: Carson Palmer, Cardinals
Arizona goes against Indy, who gives up a lot of points to fantasy QBs. Palmer is also on a multi-TD streak. He’ll be a nice safe play.
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Quarterbacks
Best Waiver Available: Scott Tolzien, Packers
Green Bay’s QB this week is owned in only 6 percent of leagues and has multi-TD potential against the lowly Vikings.
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Quarterbacks
History’s Son: Tony Romo, Cowboys
…As Yahoo reported, Romo has averaged three touchdowns per game over the last four matchups against the Giants.
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Quarterbacks
Top Tier: Drew Brees , Peyton Manning
2nd Tier: Matthew Stafford, Tony Romo, Tom Brady, Case Keenum, Colin Kaepernick, Ben Roethlisberger, Cam Newton, Andrew Luck
Shaky starts: Josh McCown, Robert Griffin III, Carson Palmer, Eli Manning, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Matt Ryan
Bye Week Only: Scott Tolzien, Joe Flacco, Mike Glennon, Phillip Rivers, Alex Smith
Don’t Bother: Jason Campbell, Ryan Tannehill, Josh Freeman, Kellen Clemens
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Running Backs
Kapow Potential: Zac Stacy, Rams
Stacy will have it going against the Bears, who have been surprisingly bad against the run the past two months. How bad? Every running back who has faced them during that time has been near the top of points.
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Running Backs
TD Robber: Montee Ball, Broncos
While Knowshon Moreno is the primary Denver horse, Ball has been the bull at the goal line. He is not projected high, so consider this completely a high risk, high reward note. He is perfect for teams in desperate situations.
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Running Backs
Playoff Killer: Trent Richardson, Colts
He’s been splitting carries with Donald Brown and draining playoff hopes of fantasy owners. If you have another option go with it. Don’t let your season rest on Richardson’s shoulders. ESPN and Yahoo have him projected 35th and CBS only expects him to get 4 points.
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Running Backs
Waiver Help: Rashad Jennings, Raiders
Still available in 1/3rd of Yahoo leagues, he is projected to be the 7th best RB this week.
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Running Backs
Top Tier: Adrian Peterson, Matt Forte , Jamaal Charles, Andre Brown, Ben Tate, Zac Stacy, Reggie Bush, Eddie Lacy, Knowshon Moreno, Alfred Morris,
2nd Tier: Frank Gore, Rashad Jennings, Le’Veon Bell, Steven Ridley, Pierre Thomas, Chris Ivory, DeMarco Murray, Maurice Jones-Drew, Ryan Matthews
Shaky starts: Chris Johnson, Ray Rice, Steven Jackson, Bobby Rainey, Shane Vereen, Darren Sproles, Andre Ellington,
Bye Week Only: Danny Woodhead, Lamar Miller, Joseph Randle, Darren Sproles, Trent Richardson, DeAngelo Williams, Donald Brown, Montee Ball
Don’t Bother: Jacquizz Rodgers, Shonne Greene, James Starks, Mike Tolbert, Roy Helu, Rashard Mendenhall, Brian Leonard
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Wide Receivers
Goose Egg Potential: T.Y. Hilton
Hilton has struggled lately and he goes against a very strong Arizona secondary. If in doubt, go with someone else.
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Wide Receivers
Breakout Potential: Jarrett Boykin, Packers
Boykin has been hovering just below the century mark in yards per game. This week he goes against the Vikings, who give up a ton of yards to wideouts. CBS has him projected the lowest at #18, so expect a solid game with the potential for more.
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Wide Receivers
Underowned #1: Aaron Dobson, Patriots
Yahoo has him projected 22nd but is owned in only 60 percent of leagues. CBS has him much lower, in the mid-30’s. He is worth the risk if you don’t like any other option on your lineup.
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Wide Receivers
Underowned #2: Kendall Wright, Titans
Owned in only 58 percent of Yahoo leagues, he has the potential for a huge game against the shaky Raiders. He is even more high risk – high reward than Dobson.
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Wide Receivers
Megatron Tier: Calvin Johnson
Top Tier: Andre Johnson, Vincent Jackson, Demaryius Thomas, Wes Welker, Alshon Jeffery, Brandon Marshall, Jordy Nelson, Dez Bryant, Victory Cruz, Larry Fitzgerald, Marques Colston
2nd Tier: Pierr Garcon, Torrey Smith, Rueben Randle, Eric Decker, Jarret Boykin, Dwayne Bowe, Harry Douglas, Michael Floyd, AJ Green, Antonio Brown, Pierre Garcon, Victor Cruz, Cecil Shorts III
Shaky starts: T.Y. Hilton, Danny Amendola, Keenan Allen, Kendall Wright
Bye Week Only: Anquan Boldin, Miles Austin, Steve Smith, Cecil Shorts, Hakeem Nicks, DeAndre Hopkins, Aaron Dobson, Jerricho Cotchery
Don’t Bother: Roddy White, Mike Wallace, Emmanuel Sanders, Kenny Stills, James Jones
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Tight Ends
Top Tier: Jimmy Graham , Rob Gronkowski, Vernon Davis, Julius Thomas, Jordan Cameron
2nd Tier: Tony Gonzalez, Vernon Davis, Julius Thomas, Jason Witten, Antonio Gates, Coby Fleener Martellius Bennett, Greg Olsen
Shaky starts: Charles Clay, Jordan Cameron, Jordan Reed, Jeff Cumberland
Bye Week Only: Garrett Graham, John Carlson, Tim Wright
Don’t Bother: Any one else.
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