Thenedain wrote:Hey, I refer to it as Bayformers, but that's because saying Transformers the Live Action Movie is waaaay to long for a conversation. I'd prefer to call it Spielbergformers, but that sounds kind of like something you might find in a cheese manufacturing plant instead.
Back to the topic at hand!
If they did have to hand the reins of power over to a new director, there's a few people out there who I'd like to see take a shot. David Twohy, as mentioned earlier, would be an interesting choice, and he's definitely got an eye for big budget sci fi action flicks. Sam Raimi, not so much, as his movies have become overly repetitious in scheme. Peter Jackson, while definitely able to direct a badass fight scene, just doesn't really do it for me. I think someone like Luc Besson ( probably best known for the Fifth Element ) or Kurt Wimmer might be able to break out something really interesting as far as story and designs are concerned.
Personally? I'd like to see Guillermo Del Toro get a shot, if Bay ever dropped out as director. He's never done big budget action, but he's got a great eye for story and design. While he wouldn't really fit a standard Autobots vs. Decepticons movie, I could see him doing something mindblowing for a movie where the main plot centers around Unicron, or maybe even the Quintessons. If anyone could make those lame Quints cool, I would say it would be Del Toro. The guy has a way with things with tentacles...
Hmm...I forgot all about Thwohy. He'd probably be pretty decent at it as pitch black and riddick were exellent movies.
I dont know about Wimmer as his only good film was Equilubrium. Luc Besson would be an exellent choice though if the Fifth Element is anything to go by (and it is).
What about the director of I, robot though, Alex Proyas? I, robot was a great sci-fi movie with some awesome action and great story telling in it, he also directed the Crow which is a classic. I think he would be my pick of the pack after Bay. Im not too sure this is the right kinda subject matter for someone like Del Toro to take charge of. I loved Blade 2 but it was very adult, and Hellboy sucked if i remember correctly and everything he did before that sucked too (except for the aforementioned Blade 2)
Peter Jackson would be the worst choice for the job....King Kong anyone? I mean it was a good movie but it was waaaaaay over long and drawn out. And if he did a transformers movie it would end up with Wheelie and bumblebee playign the role of frodo and sam, going on some quest to some volcano on cybertron to destroy the remaining piece of the allspark for good. Then we'd have 5 or 6 different endings in the final film of the trilogy...*blah blah blah rant rant rant like Randal Graves style in Clerks Two*