Transformers If you were michael bay...how would u do it?

If i where Michael Bay, I would've quit and give the project to a good director... but unfortunatley he's still there and the film is near completion.

i know i'm *****ing, but hey, i will still hope and keep an open mind.
 
If i where Michael Bay, I would've quit and give the project to a good director... but unfortunatley he's still there and the film is near completion.

i know i'm *****ing, but hey, i will still hope and keep an open mind.

Well just remember that Bay originally declined to take the movie, it's unclear as to why he accepted it in the end, don't know if Steven Spielberg pushed him or not, but there wasn't many options for director so the producers probably thought better then nothing :whatever:
 
If I were Michael Bay i'd keep up the awesome work and i'd look very forward to releasing it because it'll be a success and you all know you're going to see it multiple times.
 
If I were Michael Bay, I'd stay as true to the source material as possible. 'Nuff said.
 
Well just remember that Bay originally declined to take the movie, it's unclear as to why he accepted it in the end, don't know if Steven Spielberg pushed him or not, but there wasn't many options for director so the producers probably thought better then nothing :whatever:

Michael Bay made it quite clear that he agreed to make the movie only after meeting with the president of Hasbro. They agreed to give him creative control and a (personal!) cut of the profits made from the toys based on the movie. Only then did he agree. This is documented by posts he made on his site (www.shootfortheedit.com) a while back.
 
If I were Michael Bay i'd keep up the awesome work and i'd look very forward to releasing it because it'll be a success and you all know you're going to see it multiple times.

That's pretty much how i feel,i love his take on it
 
Well just remember that Bay originally declined to take the movie, it's unclear as to why he accepted it in the end, don't know if Steven Spielberg pushed him or not, but there wasn't many options for director so the producers probably thought better then nothing :whatever:

Really? I didn't know that. Well anyway, i'm gonna keep an open mind about the film until i see it, not once, but a few, before i make final judgement. It's just that with Bay, for me, it can be hard to remain positive. But hopefully, he'll suprise us.
 
If I were Michael Bay i'd keep up the awesome work and i'd look very forward to releasing it because it'll be a success and you all know you're going to see it multiple times.

i plan on seeing it once, just like with x-men 3. people who don't approach my favorite fiction with care and respect don't deserve my money.
 
Michael Bay made it quite clear that he agreed to make the movie only after meeting with the president of Hasbro. They agreed to give him creative control and a (personal!) cut of the profits made from the toys based on the movie. Only then did he agree. This is documented by posts he made on his site (www.shootfortheedit.com) a while back.

I'm sure that was posted some time ago now, but for some reason I never read it, shame on me.
 

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