

Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: The Fallen looks like he's wearing an Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh's headdress.Egypt and Jordan share a border (there's a little country named Israel), the Pyramids are portrayed as being in walking distance of the Sphinx (close, but not quite), the Valley of the Kings (thousands of miles away) and Petra (in a completely different country). Artistic License Geography: According to this film, the Pentagon is in Washington D.C., not Virginia.The Fallen himself seems to have inspired the look of Egyptian Pharaohs. Ancient Astronauts: The Primes came to Africa around 17,000 BC.

Keeping "Reedman" seems to have just happened, rather than being intended. It's just that "Reedman" went unnamed onscreen (being the underling of a 'bot who is never heard to speak) and doesn't have any merchandise for a more Transformery name to be used on, either. Mind you, several characters have weird placeholder names before finalized names are decided, and some accidentally made it into the credits - Demolisher/Scavenger is called "Wheelbot", and Rampage is called "Skipjack". Aerith and Bob: Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Sideways, Mixmaster, Devastator, Demolishor, Scorponok, Ravage.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen provides examples of the following tropes: Because of leftover elements of the first film, Sam has secrets of Cybertronian history downloaded into his subconscious mind, including the location of an ancient power source left on Earth by a Transformer known as The Fallen.

The Autobots are working alongside Human Special Forces from around the world to deal with the Decepticon arrivals while Sam is heading off to college. Two years after the first movie, more robots on both sides gather to Earth. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is the sequel to the hit film Transformers, released 2009.
