ZeroWolf wrote:Deadput wrote:https://uproxx.com/movies/lorenzo-di-bonaventura-snake-eyes-gi-joe-transformers-rise-of-the-beasts/
Thanks Lorenzo, for confirming that you truly have no idea how to handle these franchises.
Not sure I saw a problem with that interview?
He just speaks like someone who is out of touch and just doesn't really grasp what he's talking about.
As an example comparing Cobra Commander to the KKK is just stupid one way or another because the two aren't even that visually similar.
Another bit is this gem: "One of the hard things about that movie is that some of the fans really didn’t feel satisfied because there wasn’t enough, wham, smashing and crashing, et cetera. Where’s all the action?"
It's the type of thinking that let him make grand mistakes like mashing scripts together for The Last Knight or potentially what they are going with Rise of the Beasts and overstuffing it because Bumblebee was a "small movie" or whatever.
I've just read too many dumb articles/interviews with Lorenzo in them, several of which where he will straight up lie about something like how he said The Last Knight would go into depth about Optimus and Megatron's history.
Or just say outlandish things like this whole thing about Quintessa in regards to where the post credits scene would lead to:
"You never know, that's part of what the discovery is gonna be. But actually, if you look at the mythology, the mythology of The Quintessa is that she very well and was probably human. So when you go back in time and go through that 6 billion years of mythology, there's certainly a current of thought within it that says she was a human character and perhaps was actually the first one who built the Transformers. So ironically, if that's accurate, then humans built Transformers."
Where did any of this come from? Quintessa isn't a character in the lore, she had no appearances before The Last Knight, this supposed origin doesn't even link up to any Quintesson origin..