Wow! I just embarrassed myself at CES - I was about to speak for Samsung for this awesome Curved 105-inch UHD TV. I rarely lend my name to any products, but this one is just stellar. I got so excited to talk, that I skipped over the Exec VP's intro line and then the teleprompter got lost. Then the prompter went up and down - then I walked off. I guess live shows aren't my thing.
But I'm doing a special curved screen experience with Samsung and Transformers 4 footage that will be traveling around the world.
Michael
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
PrymeStriker wrote:Not sure this could become more ambiguous to me. How is this related to TF4 again?
But I'm doing a special curved screen experience with Samsung and Transformers 4 footage that will be traveling around the world.
Michael
Banjo-Tron wrote:Just shows all you need to know about this guy. Has he never heard of ad-libbing? Next time he should have pyrotechnics and girl's arses on standby in case he gets lost again.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Just shows all you need to know about this guy. Has he never heard of ad-libbing? Next time he should have pyrotechnics and girl's arses on standby in case he gets lost again.
Have you ever tried ad-libbing in front of a crowd like that? Even with a teleprompter public speaking is extraordinarily difficult.
Banjo-Tron wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Just shows all you need to know about this guy. Has he never heard of ad-libbing? Next time he should have pyrotechnics and girl's arses on standby in case he gets lost again.
Have you ever tried ad-libbing in front of a crowd like that? Even with a teleprompter public speaking is extraordinarily difficult.
He doesn't strike me as a shrinking violet.
njb902 wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Just shows all you need to know about this guy. Has he never heard of ad-libbing? Next time he should have pyrotechnics and girl's arses on standby in case he gets lost again.
Have you ever tried ad-libbing in front of a crowd like that? Even with a teleprompter public speaking is extraordinarily difficult.
He doesn't strike me as a shrinking violet.
Eh stuff happens. We have all had our embarrassing moments or times when we are not at our best.
RhA wrote:njb902 wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Just shows all you need to know about this guy. Has he never heard of ad-libbing? Next time he should have pyrotechnics and girl's arses on standby in case he gets lost again.
Have you ever tried ad-libbing in front of a crowd like that? Even with a teleprompter public speaking is extraordinarily difficult.
He doesn't strike me as a shrinking violet.
Eh stuff happens. We have all had our embarrassing moments or times when we are not at our best.
Most of us just do not have a camera pointed at us when it happens.
Banjo-Tron wrote:RhA wrote:njb902 wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Just shows all you need to know about this guy. Has he never heard of ad-libbing? Next time he should have pyrotechnics and girl's arses on standby in case he gets lost again.
Have you ever tried ad-libbing in front of a crowd like that? Even with a teleprompter public speaking is extraordinarily difficult.
He doesn't strike me as a shrinking violet.
Eh stuff happens. We have all had our embarrassing moments or times when we are not at our best.
Most of us just do not have a camera pointed at us when it happens.
Most of us, if paid a large sum of money to endorse a TV would at least spend a little time to have a cursory glance at it, so we vaguely knew what we were on about. The fact that he was completely marooned because of a teleprompter malfunction illustrates just how limited he is. Aren't directors supposed to be able to react to unforseen situations? Again, he is hardly a shy and retiring individual - we're not talking Stanley Kubrick here.
I guess what happened was that Samsung held a gun to his head and made him endorse their TV, I'm sure that money and free will had no role in this situation at all. Poor Michael Bay. Not to mention downright rude. He is obviously out of his comfort zone when not shouting at people while making his ridiculous, misogynistic movies.
I am simply amazed that anyone on here would have sympathy for this moron in this situation, which was entirely salvageable, had he even a modicum of intellect or sense of responsibility to rectify it.
RhA wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:RhA wrote:njb902 wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Just shows all you need to know about this guy. Has he never heard of ad-libbing? Next time he should have pyrotechnics and girl's arses on standby in case he gets lost again.
Have you ever tried ad-libbing in front of a crowd like that? Even with a teleprompter public speaking is extraordinarily difficult.
He doesn't strike me as a shrinking violet.
Eh stuff happens. We have all had our embarrassing moments or times when we are not at our best.
Most of us just do not have a camera pointed at us when it happens.
Most of us, if paid a large sum of money to endorse a TV would at least spend a little time to have a cursory glance at it, so we vaguely knew what we were on about. The fact that he was completely marooned because of a teleprompter malfunction illustrates just how limited he is. Aren't directors supposed to be able to react to unforseen situations? Again, he is hardly a shy and retiring individual - we're not talking Stanley Kubrick here.
I guess what happened was that Samsung held a gun to his head and made him endorse their TV, I'm sure that money and free will had no role in this situation at all. Poor Michael Bay. Not to mention downright rude. He is obviously out of his comfort zone when not shouting at people while making his ridiculous, misogynistic movies.
I am simply amazed that anyone on here would have sympathy for this moron in this situation, which was entirely salvageable, had he even a modicum of intellect or sense of responsibility to rectify it.
I don't think it matters who you are or what your job is, the fact is that he's a human (as far as I can see ) and like most humans, he gets frustrated and unreasonably angry at stuff. I sure as hell know I do that from time to time.
I'm a teacher and pretty much used to speaking for audiences that frequently distract me. I lose my 'script' from time to time and sometimes get pissed off. And while that is never a pretty or a good thing, it's a human thing. Just because someone is used to audiences (big or small) does not make them impervious to getting frustrated.
My point is that I make the same mistakes as Michael Bay did, am I below contempt now?
-edit- It just seems very harsh.
Banjo-Tron wrote:RhA wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:RhA wrote:njb902 wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Banjo-Tron wrote:Just shows all you need to know about this guy. Has he never heard of ad-libbing? Next time he should have pyrotechnics and girl's arses on standby in case he gets lost again.
Have you ever tried ad-libbing in front of a crowd like that? Even with a teleprompter public speaking is extraordinarily difficult.
He doesn't strike me as a shrinking violet.
Eh stuff happens. We have all had our embarrassing moments or times when we are not at our best.
Most of us just do not have a camera pointed at us when it happens.
Most of us, if paid a large sum of money to endorse a TV would at least spend a little time to have a cursory glance at it, so we vaguely knew what we were on about. The fact that he was completely marooned because of a teleprompter malfunction illustrates just how limited he is. Aren't directors supposed to be able to react to unforseen situations? Again, he is hardly a shy and retiring individual - we're not talking Stanley Kubrick here.
I guess what happened was that Samsung held a gun to his head and made him endorse their TV, I'm sure that money and free will had no role in this situation at all. Poor Michael Bay. Not to mention downright rude. He is obviously out of his comfort zone when not shouting at people while making his ridiculous, misogynistic movies.
I am simply amazed that anyone on here would have sympathy for this moron in this situation, which was entirely salvageable, had he even a modicum of intellect or sense of responsibility to rectify it.
I don't think it matters who you are or what your job is, the fact is that he's a human (as far as I can see ) and like most humans, he gets frustrated and unreasonably angry at stuff. I sure as hell know I do that from time to time.
I'm a teacher and pretty much used to speaking for audiences that frequently distract me. I lose my 'script' from time to time and sometimes get pissed off. And while that is never a pretty or a good thing, it's a human thing. Just because someone is used to audiences (big or small) does not make them impervious to getting frustrated.
My point is that I make the same mistakes as Michael Bay did, am I below contempt now?
-edit- It just seems very harsh.
I couldn't agree with you more about most of what you have written. Yes, my criticism of Michael Bay is harsh. He's my Bete Noir, what can I say. Everyone has one. I fully agree that it is entirely human to get frustrated. However. Using your teaching experiences an example, I am sure there are many times where you have felt like abandoning the classroom but the point is that you haven't, because you have the tenacity and perseverence to stick around and make the best of the situation you can. Michael Bay probably got paid more than you make in a year to endorse that TV and as soon as something didn't go his way, he flounced off the stage like a pussy. That is why he is a contemptible person as well as a severely limited director.
Optimizzy wrote:Yeah, its embarrassing and unprofessional, but he's never struck me as the most mature and professional person.
That said, I'm not one to pass judgment on another person. But then again, I'm not from the internet.
Autobot032 wrote:PrymeStriker wrote:Not sure this could become more ambiguous to me. How is this related to TF4 again?
This part of the message quoted from his website:But I'm doing a special curved screen experience with Samsung and Transformers 4 footage that will be traveling around the world.
Michael
It's more of a promotional relation, than anything else. But, since he's willing to endorse this screen, and use it to promote AOE, it must be something pretty special and he likes bigger, better things to showcase his robot movies.
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
Megatron Wolf wrote:that just made my day, this shows what kind of guy he really is. Is it really that hard to wing a few statments about the movies you made and a tv that you should know the specs for and have most likely seen a demo of, makes me wonder if his interviews are scripted too. Any day bay gets made to look like a fool is a good day in my book, thanks samsung.
SaTaN CoNvOy wrote:Megatron Wolf wrote:that just made my day, this shows what kind of guy he really is. Is it really that hard to wing a few statments about the movies you made and a tv that you should know the specs for and have most likely seen a demo of, makes me wonder if his interviews are scripted too. Any day bay gets made to look like a fool is a good day in my book, thanks samsung.
was starting to feel bad for bay.
then I read this comment and thought huh, no ****.
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