KoH4711 wrote:You know, good point... you don't hear George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Alex Proyas bitching about fans. Because, heck, they don't interact with fans at all.
I can't remember a movie that's been this open with this many members of the production crew. That communication remained even after stuff started leaking out and was bashed all over the place. And the war's never been over, there are still people who are going as far as to throw personal insults at Bay because the Optimus Prime in his movie has flames on it. But yeah, he has no right at all to be angry.
That's my point. If all they're going to say is some variation of "we really listened to the fans and really took their ideas into consideration because we want to make this the best possible film" or "boo-hoo, the stupid fanboys always complaining about the movie" then they ought to either stop it or decide one way or the other. When the early images and script leaked we were told to shut-up because they weren't finalized and we had nothing to worry about. Then, conversely, we were told to keep voicing our opinions about Megatron because "they were listening." Megatron got a new head but Starscream is exactly as he was and all the things people were really complaining about the script have apparently remained intact.
If their 'openness' is nothing more than two-faced damage control then what is the point? Fanbases bitch about films on licensed properties all the time. Where are the interviews where Bryan Singer, Brett Ratner, Sam Raimi, Tim Story or Christopher Nolan bitch and whine about the fanbases? Even Joel Schumacher for the most part had the sense to bite his lip and suck it up after his Batman movies were trashed (after release AND in production). I mean, the movie is guaranteed to be a financial success simply because of the brand name. If not for the brand name both Bay and Murphy would probably be gearing-up for their newest domestic bombs. Why can't they just maintain a bit of decor and be happy about that? Instead they've got to behave like the sort of Hollywood stereotypes most people only thought existed in sensationalized biographies, bitching about the same people they expect to pay to see their stuff and openly in-fighting, marking remarks about how "so-and-so is going to go out and give interviews claiming he was on board the project entire time" yadda yadda yadda. It's as if nobody on the project has any idea what it is to maintain professional decorum, and then they cry and whine about how so many people think so poorly of them without ever having met them.
If you're going to be 'open and interactive' with fans of an existing property then you need to expect a portion of the people being completely unhappy with what you're doing. Going on record bitch and whine about it isn't going to win your case or even make you seem like a sensible person. It's childish. And if the portion of the people complaining is just too large to ignore, then maybe you're doing something wrong?