Crimson King
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ILM has really outdone themselves. These pictures are outstanding.
That doesn't mean design is acceptable and fans shouldn't demand better.
I look at the Iron Man costume and I don't demand better. Why? because I understand it would be extremely difficult to do a better Iron Man suit. The Bay designs are the opposite. Any small time SFX company could do far better concept art based on G1 Jazz.
I'd hate to think what Micheal (Pearl Harbor missed the point) Bay and Don (LXG, Double Dragon) Murphy would've done with the Iron Man suit. But then their supporters would be on every thread defending every pointless change, never for once asking themselves if something far better was possible.
That is simply not true. You would need to have an understanding of the policies of the Screenwriters Guild to understand what I mean. Because he was the first writer hired for the project he has to get credit, even if NONE of his original text remains. Secondly, Orci and Kurtzman were hired before Michael Bay was hired and their rewrites were initiated by the studio and Hasbro.
That is simply not true. You would need to have an understanding of the policies of the Screenwriters Guild to understand what I mean. Because he was the first writer hired for the project he has to get credit, even if NONE of his original text remains. Secondly, Orci and Kurtzman were hired before Michael Bay was hired and their rewrites were initiated by the studio and Hasbro.
So why doesn't Kevin Smith get credit for Superman Returns and Daredevil? As far as he tells it, he was hired, given a salary and everything, and then his script ultimately not used. But, yeah, I'm not an expert in this. I suspect what you say isn't true at all... it would be the only job ever to function this way. No court would ever backup such an agreement. (and, without citing any of my background, I would say THAT I do know).
No one picks on my CFlash but meOut of respect for a promise I made to Hunter Rider, I won't take your bait. I've responded to you via PM.
Superman Returns is not the same project as Superman Reborn. They were completely seperate projects. I will have to research Daredevil, but I am almost certain he didn't complete any draft.
Any writer whose work represents a contribution of more than 33% of a screenplay shall be entitled to screenplay credit, except where the screenplay is an original screenplay. In the case of an original screenplay, any subsequent writer or writing team must contribute 50% to the final screenplay."
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This is a very strange business, and if you'd stop being so stand offish I can share personal experience and knowledge of how the process works, and how the Hollywood machine functions. I am not a name dropper, but I have friends that have worked on Transformers. I have seen some of the vehicles in person.

You are running on a lot of momentum. The designs are finalized. No amount of fan uprising can change the film now. It is probably a week or two away from lock. Why do you keep complaining? You gave it a shot, and were not successful in your efforts. Time to move on.It's still pretty bad. You could have 20 small time SFX companies do concept art of a live-action G1 Jazz and 95% of them would look a million times better than that piece of s--t.
I understand the onslaught of horrible Bayformer designs causes fatigue in any hardcore TF fan but we cannot lower our standards. That's exactly what the producers want.
You are running on a lot of momentum. The designs are finalized. No amount of fan uprising can change the film now. It is probably a week or two away from lock. Why do you keep complaining? You gave it a shot, and were not successful in your efforts. Time to move on.
Superman Returns is not the same project as Superman Reborn. They were completely seperate projects. I will have to research Daredevil, but I am almost certain he didn't complete any draft.
As for Transformers
Writing credits
Roberto Orci (screenplay) &
Alex Kurtzman (screenplay)
Roberto Orci (story) &
Alex Kurtzman (story) and
John Rogers (story)
http://www.wgaeast.org/mba/credits/screen/2003/10/07/screen3/index1.html
"a. Percentage Requirements
Any writer whose work represents a contribution of more than 33% of a screenplay shall be entitled to screenplay credit, except where the screenplay is an original screenplay. In the case of an original screenplay, any subsequent writer or writing team must contribute 50% to the final screenplay."
I don't know that I can make this any clearer. You can look it up at the site I provided, and as always there is room for arbitration, but...if more than 33% of John Rogers screenplay remained he would HAVE to have screenplay credit, not just story credit. You will also see that Orci and Kurtzman have story credit as well, meaning that some of the basic story ideas come from them as well. They would have to write a 100% different story to cut John Rogers name out of the story credit, and that would be very hard to do.
I thought you said "he has to get credit, even if NONE of his original text remains." Now you're saying something something a bit different. My point is that the script (or story if you will) was not "completely rewritten" which was what I originally stated. So we have no argument. We actually agree.
You make a great point about screenplay vs story though.
speak of the devil: http://www.movieweb.com/news/51/14751.php
Newsarama: On the subject of your films, you wrote a script for the upcoming live-action Transformers movie. Knowing that screenwriting is a particular sort of collaboration, how much resemblance will the finished movie bear to your original concept?
John Rogers: Yep, I wrote the first draft. I've seen the shooting script, and it's about half and half. They've moved one of the storylines a little earlier, and they've increased the big military aspect, whereas I had focused on some of the smaller, personal stories. Yeah, you know, I get a credit, we'll see. We'll see what it looks like eventually. It goes from me, to the other guys, who work quite extensively with Michael Bay, so using what he needs to get his vision across. The characters are the same, the rough plot's the same, and I've seen the mock-ups of the battles and it's gonna be frickin' huge. It'll be a lot of fun to see.
i noticed Jazz's head is different in these 3 renders...
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yup. Sounds like the same thing to me.Yeah, AyeCapn, I'm not trying to be argumentative, but that's basically saying its the same script... straight from the horses mouth. Half and Half? Same story? One part moved earlier? In other words, the same thing... tweaked for Michael Bay's style and vision.
Personally, to me, a complete rewrite would mean the cliched MacGuffin Artifact story would be completely thrown out in favor of a more substantive sci-fi story like the natural resources thing that the original Transformers was all about. I may be a hippe... but to me that was the absolute heart of Transformers.
Yeah, AyeCapn, I'm not trying to be argumentative, but that's basically saying its the same script... straight from the horses mouth. Half and Half? Same story? One part moved earlier? In other words, the same thing... tweaked for Michael Bay's style and vision.
Personally, to me, a complete rewrite would mean the cliched MacGuffin Artifact story would be completely thrown out in favor of a more substantive sci-fi story like the natural resources thing that the original Transformers was all about. I may be a hippe... but to me that was the absolute heart of Transformers.