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Transformers 4 And The Great Michael Bay Gender Equality Tease

A surge of intrigue rippled through the blogosphere this week when a rumor hit, sourced from the barest of suggestions ( a secondhand casting breakdown ), that Michael Bay ‘s fourth and allegedly final outing with the Transformers series might revolve around the rarest of Bay creatures: A female heroine. Sad, yes — Bay’s filmography is so male-driven, his portfolio so stacked with binders full of supermodel-hot leading ladies, that even the slightest move toward gender equality in Bay’s work force warrants an onslaught of hopeful speculation. That’s not to say Michael Bay has that much in common with Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney . One’s a clean-cut Mormon Presidential candidate who appears to think in unfortunate Eisenhower-era terms of sexual politics, the other is Hollywood’s reigning alpha male blockbuster guru with an eye for explosions and hot ladies who was once described by an actor — lovingly so — as a barking dog . Well, they both have good hair. But these two white male millionaire Americans converge this week the most when it comes to talking about the roles of women in their respective worlds of film and politics. Could it be Michael Bay is really making room for a strong female star in his testosterone-fueled oeuvre? The rumors trace back to a flimsy two-sentence report on SpoilerTV : It looks like Transformers 4 will have 2 new leads. The new female lead that they are looking for is a high school senior and her boyfriend a Texas racing driver. Many bloggers picking up the story focused on the latter sentence, extrapolating that it meant Transformers 4 will revolve around a female protagonist with a male love interest — the opposite of the three Shia LaBeouf + Megan Fox/Rosie Huntington-Whitely films to date. Understandably, the notion is promising. Enough with LaBeouf’s Sam Witwicky saving the world with his robot pals and a hot lady on his arm — bring on the scrappy (but most likely model-gorgeous and stick-thin) female lead to save Earth, or the galaxy, or whatever! Consider it wishful thinking by way of selective reportage, if you give SpoilerTV’s clumsily-worded report any credence at all. For starters, it clearly states two new leads — beside which Fox and Huntington-Whitely were technically “female leads” even if they payed second fiddle to LaBeouf. It sounds more like Bay’s trying to reboot the franchise with a new dynamic romantic duo fans can root for, and lust after, like they did for LaBeouf and Fox at first but never quite did for LaBeouf and Huntington-Whiteley, Fox’s supermodel replacement. Maybe this “high school senior” and her “Texas racing driver” boyfriend will fight evil robots together, as equal partners on equal footing, although he already has a leg up on her with the mere fact that he has a vocation useful for fighting in a war with giant robots who turn into cars and she’s technically a schoolgirl. Look at Bay’s filmography and not one film has an actual female protagonist, though he’s got a memorable lineup of female leads/love interests under his belt: Tea Leoni in Bad Boys , Liv Tyler in Armageddon , Scarlett Johansson in The Island . His eye for the female form is undeniable, and moreso in his earlier films, translated to casting talented actresses in their popcorn movie breakthroughs. But Bay did surprise with his latest project, the modest (by Bay standards) true crime tale Pain & Gain . Not another CG-heavy spectacle, and not a film stitched together from the wet dreams of a 12-year-old boy, the forthcoming black comedy stars another group of muscly men (it is about thugs who meet at a gym, after all) including Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Anthony Mackie, and Kurt Angle. Rebel Wilson, one of the cast’s lone women, plays a key role and is a terrific hire on Bay’s part. Still, when I asked her in a recent interview what she’d learned most about her director, she noted that “he loves push-up bras” and shoots Victoria’s Secret commercials for fun . So let’s hope that Bay’s turning over a new leaf and embracing a more progressive attitude toward the female characters in his movies. It’s entirely possible that he could use his whirling hero shots and explosiony adventures for good, to introduce strong new heroines into the cinematic landscape. I’m just not terribly optimistic that it’ll happen in Transformers 4 . Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Welcome To The New Movieline − Tell Us What You Think

Over the last two weeks, you may have noticed some big changes in the look and functionality of Movieline.  In addition to a sweet new logo, we’ve redesigned the home page to give you easier accessibility to a greater array of stories.  Top Stories  and  Hot Topics  in the film world and popular culture are now just a click away on the home page, as are the week’s  Big Films , the latest trailers and major cinema milestones such as the 50th anniversary of James Bond  and the vibrant debate over the plot and symbolism of Prometheus . These are just a few of the improvements, new features and surprises that we have planned in the coming months as part of our commitment to you, our savvy, witty and outspoken readership. On behalf of Movieline’s Executive Editor Jen Yamato and Managing Editor Brian Brooks , I invite you to give us your feedback. In the comments section below, please tell us what you like and don’t like about the changes we’ve made and how we can make your Movieline experience a better one.  We’re listening. Sincerely, Frank DiGiacomo Editorial Director Follow Movieline on Twitter and Facebook .

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‘Dancing With The Stars’ Results: Chad Ochocinco Gets Sacked

Evan Lysacek, Nicole Scherzinger and Erin Andrews continue to next week’s finals. By Kelley L. Carter Cheryl Burke and Chad Ochocinco on “Dancing with the Stars” Photo: ABC Say goodbye to the bling. Chad Ochocinco, the celebrity contestant who showered his dance partner, Cheryl Burke, with a ridiculously expensive-looking pieces of jewelry throughout this season on “Dancing With the Stars,” was sent home on Tuesday night. Not that his ouster was too much of a shock for the football star — the Cincinnati Bengals player was the only one of the final four celebrity dancers who had zero previous dance training, even though his improvements continued to impress the judges week after week. Ochocinco joked that he’d be back next year “as a professional.” “This was awesome,” Ochocinco said after being eliminated. “I enjoyed the journey. I met some wonderful people. I got some great criticism that’s only made me stronger … and I’ll miss ’em all, especially the beautiful Cheryl Burke. And in my eyes really, I’ve already won.” Burke said that Ochocinco was the most humble guy you’ll ever meet. “The most amazing, soft, gentle man in the world, and I’ve had such an amazing experience with you, thank you.” At the beginning of the results show, Olympic skater Evan Lysacek and partner Anna Trebunskaya were the first to learn that they were safe and had landed a spot in the finals. It was their paso doble from the night before that was picked for the reprisal dance; judges considered it his strongest performance of the season. Musical guests Sarah McLachlan — who did her old hit “Angel” — and Miley Cyrus — who sang her new tune “Can’t Be Tamed” — played while dancers performed in front of them. Nicole Scherzinger and partner Derek Hough, and ESPN reporter Erin Andrews and partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy also are in the finals. Do you think Chad Ochocinco was the right person to go home this week? Which couple is your favorite? Share your own reviews in the comments. Related Photos The 2010 Cast Of ‘Dancing With The Stars’

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