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KoH4711 wrote:
o Robert Rodriguez - Rodriguez can do action remarkably well, and he's got plenty of experience with effects. He's also someone who's dealt with adaptations and high expectations before(Sin City).
o Zach Snyder - I've not seen 300, but if you go off Dawn of the Dead, he'd be a pretty interesting choice. I love his style, and I think it would translate well to Transformers. And he could be finished with Watchmen in time to jump on this one. The only down side? His movies tend to be rated-R kinds of violent. =p
KoH4711 wrote:o Robert Rodriguez - Rodriguez can do action remarkably well, and he's got plenty of experience with effects. He's also someone who's dealt with adaptations and high expectations before(Sin City).
Kronos wrote:James Cameron.
Phenotype wrote:Of course it'd be really cool if Steven Spielberg did it but I doubt he would.
Phenotype wrote:Christopher Nolan would be cool but I really doubt he'd be interested.
Phenotype wrote:I think you guys are throwing a lot of extremely unrealistic names out here.
James Cameron would never do it.
Ridley Scott would never do it.
Quentin Tarantino would never do it.
Those guys would never be able to see it as anything other than "a toy movie" or "a kid's movie".
There's no way George Lucas would ever direct the sequel to Transformers. I mean come on.
Of course it'd be really cool if Steven Spielberg did it but I doubt he would.
Christopher Nolan would be cool but I really doubt he'd be interested.
Gore Verbinski's an interesting choice, his style is pretty similar to Bay's.
J. J. Abrams is probably too busy with Star Trek.
Sam Raimi's style is a bad fit for this franchise.
Robert Rodriguez is a terrible choice. Those stupid "Spy Kids" movies have THE WORST CGI I've ever seen.
Bryan Singer might be a good choice although I think his style isn't really gritty enough.
Joss Whedon would be really cool but I doubt he'd be interested. He has the perfect balance of humor and action.
What about Louis Leterrier? I thought the "Transporter" films, while kid of ridiculous, had a really edgy/gritty/yet-polished style that would work well for TF's.
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