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> Mark Ryan Interview
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post Jun 26 2009, 08:58 AM
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Hey Allsparkers,

Wonderered if you might help me spread the word. Yesterday, I had the great honor of being interviewed with voice actor Mark Ryan who spoke the part of Bumblebee (when he speaks) and Jetfire in Revenge of the Fallen. The interview was on Minneapolis/St. Paul sports talk radio station, AM 1130 KFAN on Thursday, during the "Power Trip" morning show.

Mark talks about his role in the films, Megan Fox and even breaks out a few lines from the film... They asked me to talk about the history of the toy franchise and all things Transformers...

You can listen to our compilation with photos of the day (and from the movie) set to the audio on YouTube.

Or, to listen to the podcast version, which archives each full hour of their shows, directly on KFAN.com, on THIS PAGE, click the link for 6/25 8AM hour, Transformers to hear the entire hour.


As far as the interview goes, I apologize for the repetitive self promotion, that part was not my intent. But I'll tell you, this was a total kick. I got to sit in studio with the "Power Trip" morning show guys, put on the headphones and talk into the mic... Yeah, a little different than my typical morning routine, usually listening to this show!

Thanks all, hope you enjoyed the film!

-KL


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