And for some 'not so news' on the movie...
Or, how some pathetic person who probably thinks they are a fan, could taint Bay's impression of the whole fandom, by burglarising his place in New Mexico.

The article below doesn't seem to take the situation seriously, but you get the idea of what has happened:

Michael Bay Burglarized -- No Special FX Involved
Posted Sep 12th 2008 5:23PM by TMZ Staff
Coming soon to a pawn shop near you ... Michael Bay's stuff.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ director Michael Bay was the victim of a home break-in at his apartment in New Mexico last night. He's staying down there while filming "Transformers 2." If surveillance video of the crime exists, it's probably grossly over-directed, but will take in $100 mil at the box office anyway.
Authorities wouldn't confirm what was taken, but we can only hope it was every copy of the movie "Pearl Harbor."
No one has been arrested yet, but authorities are looking for "persons of interest."
http://www.tmz.com/2008/09/12/michae...l-fx-involved/

Similar to the events during the production of the first movie, which had his own computer hacked, some desperate people (or just unrelated coincedental crime) appear to have targetted the director to find stuff of value or interest relating to TF2. That is still just speculation at this stage, but if info or items start appearing on the net from non-movie sources that reveal spoilers to the movie, we'll know for sure the motivation of the criminal.

Pretty sad when you think about it. No matter how hyped or big the movie may be, why can't people just wait patiently for its release and just enjoy the darn thing (as much as possible).
Every time you see a movie after the first time, you know what is going to happen, so why spoil the ONE chance you get to actually watch the movie with suspense and intrigue to find out what happens and be surprised? It's never going to be as exciting as that first time, and as much as I may know about characters and basic plot info, I limit my exposure to spoilers to make sure I can at least see the movie ONCE without knowing what is going to happen next. I recommend that to others, because even if you are disappointed with the end result, at least you gave it a chance, so that the surprises offset the prejudice a little.