That's the thing, spielberg was not affected because he was only exec. producer. And since spielberg doesn't like this paramount deal, therefore, wouldn't wan't to direct TF2 either....or worse he doesn't wan't anything to do with paramount (which will leave him out of TF2).
give it to uwe boll.Give The Camera To Speilberg
It's not like the audience for Blu Ray is big compared to those who saw it in theaters.
He probably has a backend deal on DVD sales and is miffed, since he took a cut in pay to get the film made.
And like mentioned elsewhere, a negotiating tactic since he's not signed for the sequel yet.
spielberg will go to bay nd tell him to calm down.after 24 hours bay will do the sequel.
spielberg will go to bay nd tell him to calm down.after 24 hours bay will do the sequel.
For them to deny people who have Blu-ray sucks! They were progressive by having two formats. No Transformers 2 for me!"
In three sentences he:
a. Stated that Paramount sucks for not sticking with Blu-ray
b. Downed Paramount by stating they were now regressive in their format choice
c. Stated that they can take their sequel and shove it
Have you even ever read into his comments on various things in the past? He states how he feels, which I'm all for. He said blocky-looking robots were ******ed, amongst other things. I'm taking a neutral stance on this, but I honestly believe he will not be directing the sequel and probably not direct another movie for Paramount. History shows. I'm not a ****ing ****** for thinking this, like some of you said. That's offensive.
I am behind Bay 100%. Paramount is royally screwing over the mass majority of HD movie disc consumers, who like me chose Blu-Ray instead of the floundering HD-DVD format. Paramount only did this because of the $150M bribe that To$hiba gave them, and so actual filmmakers like Bay are naturally going to be pissed about it. And to top it off, Spielberg still gets to choose which format his movies go to, because he is the biggest name in the history of movies, but people like Michael Bay don't have that luxury.
Paramount is screwing everyone over just so they can shag the ****e of Babylon, and Michael Bay decided to stick it to them. I am really pissed that he may not direct Transformers 2, but I still support him in his descision, and I really hope there's a way that he can beat the machine and see this situation resolved in a way that makes everyone happy (except for To$hiba).
I think Michael Bay knows that Blu-Ray is the future of HD movie discs, and does not want to see the early adopters get screwed over just because some corporate monkeys in a castle got offered $150 million by To$hiba and Micro$oft. HD movies are the ultimate home theater experience, and Michael Bay wants as many people to get that experience with his movie as possible. And since Blu-Ray accounts for over 2/3 of the HD movie disc market, cutting out that market would naturally piss him off.
Source: Michael Bay's Shoot For The Edit
Michael Bay is upset over Paramount Pictures' recent announcement that "Transformers" will only be released on the HD-DVD next-generation format.
He states that he wants "people to see my movies in the best formats possible," he writes on his official website forums. "For them to deny people who have Blu-ray sucks!"
Mr. Bay also states that he is so upset over Paramount's decision, that there will be "[n]o Transformers 2 for me!"
Yeah, I'm sure he'd have said that about Betamax and all the other failed formats too.
Let's put it another way.
Let's say, for humor's sake, 3 million people saw the film.
Now compare that to Blu Ray sales on '300'
250,000 copies.
3,000,000 > 250,000
Now, since Transformers took in 306 million domestically.. divide that by $10 (average), you get 30,600,000 people. Now realistically, people saw it more than once.
So, again for humor's sake, let's say everyone saw it 5 times.. that's still 6,120,000 people.
Which, no matter how you spin it, is a bigger share than any potential Blu Ray sales.
The studio already made their profit, so this just screams of a backend deal that Bay has in place, and he's furious his profits are getting cut in half.
The market chose Blu-Ray over HD-DVD, and so Paramount's descision screws over consumers. And Bay is PO'd about his consumers getting screwed! Is this hard to understand?
The market chose Blu-Ray over HD-DVD, and so Paramount's descision screws over consumers. And Bay is PO'd about his consumers getting screwed! Is this hard to understand?
well over 200 million dollars in ticket sales equals alot more than 6 million people. so do the math on that.
oh wait nevermind you did on transformers, im just an idiot lol