There is nothing more memorable about the Transformers movies than Shia LaBeouf in all his glory and “attractiveness” racing through the streets to save the universe!
Except of course for his highly luxurious sports car which, by the way, happens to be an alien robot named Bumblebee!
Yes, Shia LaBeouf was the star of the movie, but how can anyone deny what a great supporting actor the vehicle/robot was – even better than Megan Fox if you ask me!
Bumblebee crash landed into our lives and raced right into the pockets of car lovers everywhere. The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro (the car Bumblebee models) experienced a huge spike in sales following the release of the movies sequel, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
GM made $201.2 million in revenue for the vehicle in the first five days of the movies debut – in case you were wondering, that’s a lot!
With GM going through tough times, this movie seems to be a lifesaver. The plant where the vehicle is manufactured had to work overtime just to keep up with demand. This is in the face of GM’s struggle to keep dealerships open and cars on the road.
It’s no wonder the vehicle is selling however. GM and the movie producers have taken product placement to a new level with this production.
Bumblebee isn’t just a prop used by the actors which appears throughout the movie in strategic places. Bumblebee is a character, with emotions and lots of good humor. Can you even call it product placement when the product keeps on moving?
Making Bumblebee a Camaro made the Camaro the hottest car to have. It made the Camaro stand out amongst all the other products which were featured in the movie.
It also helps that all the other cars that surrounded Bumblebee (the Autobots) were trucks.
A sports car amongst large vehicles definitely stands out to a crowd of 16 to 30 year olds guys who want to be the coolest and fastest men on the road.
And when I was upset because Shia LaBeouf was kissing Megan Fox, Bumblebee was right there for comic relief!
Shia LaBeouf I love you, but GM definitely up staged you with Bumblebee
Shia LaBeouf I love you, but GM definitely up staged you with Bumblebee!
There is nothing more memorable about the Transformers movies than Shia LaBeouf in all his glory and “attractiveness” racing through the streets to save the universe! Except of course for his luxurious sports car which, by the way, happens to be an alien robot named Bumblebee!
Yes, Shia LaBeouf was the star of the movie, but how can anyone deny what a great supporting actor the vehicle/robot was – even better than Megan Fox if you ask me!
Bumblebee crash landed into our lives and raced right into the pockets of car lovers everywhere. The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro (the car Bumblebee models) experienced a huge spike in sales following the release of the movies sequel, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
GM made $201.2 million in revenue for the vehicle in the first five days of the movies debut – in case you were wondering, that’s a lot!
With GM going through tough times, this movie seems to be a lifesaver. The plant where the vehicle is manufactured had to work overtime just to keep up with demand. This is in the face of GM’s struggle to keep dealerships open and cars on the road.
It’s no wonder the vehicle is selling however. GM and the movie producers have taken product placement to a new level with this production.
Bumblebee isn’t just a prop used by the actors which appears throughout the movie in strategic places. Bumblebee is a character, with emotions and lots of good humor. Can you even call it product placement when the product keeps on moving?
Making Bumblebee a Camaro made the Camaro the hottest car to have. It made the Camaro stand out amongst all the other products which were featured in the movie.
It also helps that all the other cars that surrounded Bumblebee (the Autobots) were trucks.
A sports car amongst large vehicles definitely stands out to a crowd of 16 to 30 year olds guys who want to be the coolest and fastest men on the road.
And when I was upset because Shia LaBeouf was kissing Megan Fox, Bumblebee was right there for comic relief!
Shia LaBeouf I love you, but GM definitely up staged you with Bumblebee! Not just with car sales either; Bumblebee has opened the doorway to synergy.
I guess everyone knows who the real star of Transformers was and always will be.
