Valvin Klein, Reebok, Miller Light, NBC, Apple, Nokia, Ben & Jerry’s, Budweiser, General Motors, and Microsoft, to name a few.
Then game “Transformers,” an idea so obvious to be a success that it is strange it hadn’t happened sooner. Mix in child-toy nostalgia, cool cars, hot chicks, robots and explosions—audiences couldn’t help but go see it. Visually, “Transformers” was a huge success, taking CGI to its limits, with each part of the Transformers’ CGI transformation from car to robot intricately mapped out so you could see every gear, every piston change. The first “Transformers” had a legitimate story, though a silly one. The second “Transformers” abandoned all pretense of plot for more action, more Megan Fox, and more conservative political subtext. The second “Transformers” movie was an even bigger success than people imagined,