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the_chaos_bringer wrote:I hate Michale Bay. His movies are interesting, but not very well put togeather. Transformers made some sense, but there were WAY too many humans. Like Scott Ramsoomair said: "The cast of people was faaaaar too oversized. Hell they were still adding people half way through the movie." and he makes a good point in his comic by putting up the line "Staring a giant cast of two-dimensional characters that no one cares about! With special guest stars the Transformers."
That and Bay himself said that he didn't want to do the movie, and he reffered to the fans as nerds more than once. What were people thinking when they thought Bay would be a good choice?
So, here's you're guys' chance. Who do YOU think would make a better director for this franchise and why?
Me, I like the idea of Brian Singer. Why? Because if you looke at the x-men movies, yeah he messed around with the characters, but he didn't change them entirely, and he made the entire thing to look realistic. That and, dispite the large amount of mutants there were, there was still a fair bit of characterization.
When compared to what happned in Transformers, none of the characters were very well developed except for Sam.
There, I hope I put this rant/semi-topic in the right place. o_o
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