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"You don't make that much money on a movie - it doesn't become the number one movie in America that year if people hated it," Bay says honestly. "Yes, it might have gone south on the direction, but we were under the gun. There was a terrible writers strike and it was a sh*t position to be in. We were under a tremendous amount of pressure. We had to write it real quick. A lot of people [on a third film] will check out and get a paycheck. I've been working every day for two years because I want to make up for the second one and I want to leave this franchise the best I can."
Capt.Failure wrote:It's been said in alot of articles that Michael Bay "hated" Revenge of the Fallen. I've been sticking to the belief he's under pressure from executives at Paramount to make critics happy with half hearted apologies. I quote the above to validate my point. He doesn't seem sorry for making it so much as he knew that if conditions had been better (no writer's strike or tightened film schedule for example) he'd have been able to make a better film.
Burn wrote:oh blah. Quit blaming the writers strike. Even if it hadn't happened you would have still had those two hacks Orci and Kurtzman writing. Even with extra time nothing would have helped those two.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
Burn wrote:oh blah. Quit blaming the writers strike. Even if it hadn't happened you would have still had those two hacks Orci and Kurtzman writing. Even with extra time nothing would have helped those two.
5150 Cruiser wrote:Burn wrote:oh blah. Quit blaming the writers strike. Even if it hadn't happened you would have still had those two hacks Orci and Kurtzman writing. Even with extra time nothing would have helped those two.
I thought they did a great job with Star Trek.
5150 Cruiser wrote:Burn wrote:oh blah. Quit blaming the writers strike. Even if it hadn't happened you would have still had those two hacks Orci and Kurtzman writing. Even with extra time nothing would have helped those two.
I thought they did a great job with Star Trek.
Burn wrote:Abrams. 'nuff said.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I agree with both of those statements. I have some resentment towards those 2 for what happened. They could have put a little more effort into RotF, instead they chose to completely kiss the Trekkies' asses. And RotF still made more money than Star Trek.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
5150 Cruiser wrote:Burn wrote:Abrams. 'nuff said.
I dunno if that fair though. Because ROTF wasn't the best, you blame Orci and Kurtzman. But when they take part in something you like (well, i'm usuming you liked it), then it all has to be based on the director. I'm not saying that Abrams didn't have anything to do with its turn out. His vision, along with O. and K writing, created movie unlike anything we've seen in the Star Trek universe.
SlyTF1 wrote:ROTF was great IMO. Best movie ever! Too bad the people who don't like it keep complaining about how much they didn't like it. If they didn't do that, I wouldn't get so pissed off about people not liking it. Alas, they did; so I do.
OptiMagnus10 wrote:Okay, so many are saying "well, if Michael Bay didn't like the way ROTF turned out, he wouldn't have done it the way he did in the first place."
Tell me this, have any of you ever posted on here- or any forum- with something you thought was really going to prove everyone wrong, then when you went back, or saw the reactions and looked at it again, you began to wonder why you even said what you did in the first place? It's happened to me, many, many times here.
You see, the filmmakers probably thought ROTF was going pretty well when they did it. However, with all the wars it started, and all the negative reviews, it probably warped their perspective when they went back and studied it again.
Does Michael Bay HATE ROTF? No. Is he honestly disappointed with it? Quite possibly so. If everyone loved the movie, would Michael Bay feel differently about it? Probably, because what reason would he have to reexamine the movie and try to find anything unsatisfactory? None.
Is this Bay dissapointment related to DOTM's box office sales? Possibly. But could Michael Bay actually be truly disappointed with the last film? Also possible.
SlyTF1 wrote:ROTF was great IMO. Best movie ever! Too bad the people who don't like it keep complaining about how much they didn't like it. If they didn't do that, I wouldn't get so pissed off about people not liking it. Alas, they did; so I do.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Burn wrote:Please don't clog this thread up with garbage. Either post a real picture of yourself, or tell Va'al how pretty he is.
DOTMsoundwave wrote:So how i see this now is that Michael Bay doesnt hate ROTF,he just thought that if given the chance he could go back and fix it right?
Anyways I heard/read somewhere that during filming for ROTF,Bay was already working on DOTM.Any possibility that Bay wasnt too focused on ROTF but rather DOTM?
OptiMagnus10 wrote:DOTMsoundwave wrote:So how i see this now is that Michael Bay doesnt hate ROTF,he just thought that if given the chance he could go back and fix it right?
Anyways I heard/read somewhere that during filming for ROTF,Bay was already working on DOTM.Any possibility that Bay wasnt too focused on ROTF but rather DOTM?
Yeah, you pretty much hit the nail on the head.
Bay probably would want to go back on it if he could. But hey, it is what it is. It's in the past. Maybe it will serve as a good learning experience. I just hope he's not still too overly worried about ROTF but just builds upon it with the third movie.
Yes, Bay did already have a third film planned when he was making the second one. However, from what we know, he didn't do a very large amount of work on it, but probably had some of the big ideas already set up *cough* Sentinel Prime *cough*. Do I think he was more focused on #3 than #2? No. He had enough on his plate with ROTF with a writers strike and a deadline to beat, and I'm very sure a third film was the last thing he wanted to think about. In fact, he actually wanted to "take a break from Transformers" by making TF3 not two years after ROTF, but three. However, when Dreamworks called him for a release date, he accidentally said 2011 instead of 2012, so here we are.
Capt.Failure wrote:What if Bay went back to RotF and made a director's cut?
Rodimus Prime wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:What if Bay went back to RotF and made a director's cut?
Any improvement on RotF would be welcome, but would a director's cut be an improvement? He'd just be adding stuff he already shot. It's not like he'd shoot brand new scenes for the movie.
Rodimus Prime wrote:-Devastator ballz
Capt.Failure wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:-Devastator ballz
Yeah that they could just digitally cut out, and Simon's line would still make sense cause Simons is wierd enough to say a line like that. ("I'm right beneath the enemy's scrotum!")
Evil_the_Nub wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:ROTF was great IMO. Best movie ever! Too bad the people who don't like it keep complaining about how much they didn't like it. If they didn't do that, I wouldn't get so pissed off about people not liking it. Alas, they did; so I do.
It's like those people on youtube who leave trolling comments about video's they hate. If you don't like Justin Bieber, or Lady Gaga, or whoever then don't watch their videos. It's like they have nothing better to do than look for something to complain about.
Capt.Failure wrote:Remove
Humping dogs
Simon's thong
The midget guard
Add
Extended fight between Optimus and the Fallen
Scene of Devestator swatting Skids (or was it Mudflap?) aside as he advances on the pyramid
Scene of Skids and Mudflap getting a pat on the back from an injured Ironhide for standing up to Devestator
Some scenes of Jolt, Arcee, Sideswipe, and Ironhide fighting during the Pyramid battle.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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