Rodimus Prime wrote:Those guys csn spew whatever the want in the media. Until I see the movie and see for myself that they didn't completely slaughter the Transformers story like they did in the first movie, these guys remain complete hacks in my opinion. They also wrote the new Star Trek, and if they destroy that, maybe the objections of their fans, who are a little more intense than Transfans, will finally bring some attention to the lack of talent between these 2 bums.
Well, the new 'Trek' is getting amazing reviews, actually. And if you break down Orci/Kurtzman vs. Bay on the rottentomatoes.com tomometer, then this is what you have: (feature films only)
MICHAEL BAYTransformers 57%
The Island 40%
Bad Boys II 23%
Pearl Harbor 25%
Armageddon 40%
The Rock 66%
Bad Boys 42%
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average = 42%
ALEX KURTZMAN / ROBERTO ORCIStar Trek 100%
Transformers 57%
Mission Impossible III 70%
The Legend of Zorro 25%
The Island 40%
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average = 58%
Since for these purposes we can't determine who influences a project more (writers or director), we'll omit all projects that Kurtzamn, Orci, and Bay worked on together. Then we'll average their tomameter scores based on their outstanding bodies of work. This means that 'Transformers' and 'The Island' are stricken from both sides. The resulting averages should indicate which side, Kurtzman/Orci or Bay consistently produces better films according to reputable films critics and publications around the world:
Adjusted tomometer averages (minus 'Transformers' and 'The Island')
MICHAEL BAYBad Boys II 23%
Pearl Harbor 25%
Armageddon 40%
The Rock 66%
Bad Boys 42%
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average = 39%
ALEX KURTZMAN / ROBERTO ORCIStar Trek 100%
Mission Impossible III 70%
The Legend of Zorro 25%
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average = 65%
Thus, once the mutual projects are eliminated, we can judge each side based on their outside film credits. According to this method, Bay has an average tomometer of 39% while Kurtzman/Orci have an average of 65%. Morover, Bay's highest rating is 66% for 'The Rock' while Kurtzman/Orci's best rating is 'Star Trek' at 100% (of course, that rating will come down once the film is in wide release, but based on the fact that 100% of the 18 advance reviews come from sources such as
The Hollywood Reporter,
Variety, and
Emmanuel Levy, should the rating drop the amount will not be significant. I predict the score will not drop below 91%.)
Thus, the numbers indicate that Michael Bay is responsible for more critical failures than the Kurtzman/Orci team, and accordingly, blaming the failure of 'Transformers' to present a solid narrative structure is most likely the work of Michael Bay.
Hopefully Bay has come around to understand that the script DOES make a difference, and perhaps he put more faith in the writers for ROTF.
I hope so. I wanna see the sweet TF movie we've all been waiting for!
