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| - Filming continued apace, until a downed jet was discovered in a swamp set. The director was at a loss for a way to extract it, until he had the brilliant idea of working it into the film. Before he could do so, three Decepticons turned up to rescue their companion, and the director was able to catch it all on film. On reviewing the footage with his assistant director and actors, he announced that the movie was going to be renamed Attack of the Alien Robots, much to the distress of star Harold Edsel.
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| - Filming continued apace, until a downed jet was discovered in a swamp set. The director was at a loss for a way to extract it, until he had the brilliant idea of working it into the film. Before he could do so, three Decepticons turned up to rescue their companion, and the director was able to catch it all on film. On reviewing the footage with his assistant director and actors, he announced that the movie was going to be renamed Attack of the Alien Robots, much to the distress of star Harold Edsel. When they were ready to resume filming, the director presented the Autobots with their new "costumes" and filmed them chasing Karen Fishook. Edsel as "Dash Jordan" came to her rescue, though the director had to prompt Warpath to fall down when Dash "fired" at him. A second scene didn't go much better, as someone replaced the pyrotechnics with real explosives. Fortunately the film wasn't harmed, no one important was damaged, and the director realized they could use the explosion in the movie. Though he demanded someone find out who was responsible for the accident, his assistant pointed out it was no accident. As it turned out, it was the Decepticons, in search of the footage of Dirge's rescue. As the director and Powerglide watched, Moist was able to execute a bluff, making Megatron think that the film reel had been destroyed. The director was so impressed with Moist's acting that he offered the Autobot a role in his next movie. Moist declined the offer. Hoist Goes Hollywood
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