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A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:02 pm
by First Gen
No sense in me adding to it, so here it is from the man himself:

The 400 critics around the globe spoke. Then fans around the world spoke.

Transformers made $60.6 million dollars in the United States for a total of around $100 million from the world on opening day! One of the biggest single days in movie history.

[They] never seem to understand that I make movies for people to take a ride and escape.

To all the Transformer Fans - Thank You

Michael


And from Seibertron.com, THANK YOU, Mr. Bay.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:26 pm
by Lastjustice
Thanks for your efforts Mr Bay. I look forward to your work as well,however long that takes as I know you deserve a break heh. Which if someone hasnt shown you them they need. you really need use the stunticons haha. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EibaLocP7nY ) So much potential for Bayhem with them.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:28 pm
by Ronynus Prime
YES. I couldn't have said it any better myself. I, a fellow Seibertronian, thank you as well Mr. Bay. It was great ride the two times I saw it, it will be great ride the third time I see it, and it will be a great ride on Blu-Ray. You did us TRUE Transformers fans proud.

:APPLAUSE:

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:41 pm
by Powermaster Jazz
Michael Bay is a genius! I hope he stays on for all the movies. Thank you, Mr. Bay!! Giant ******** robots rule the world!


Skids and Mudflap are my homeboyz!!

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:52 pm
by GoldEXP
Excellent work, Lord Michael Bay. Keep going. We are waiting for 3, 4, 5....and so on. :APPLAUSE: :APPLAUSE: :APPLAUSE:

Many thanks from a Chinese Transformer fan.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:45 pm
by bjj6
I thank him for helping make Transformers popular again, but I don't thank him for:

Stabby McWheelsFeet: 2 lines. Arcee: 1 line. Jolt: no lines. Punk, n-word, fugly bots: in every other scene. *facepalm*

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:49 pm
by Jetstorm92210
Thank you, Mr. Bay, here in Mexico your movies are very well received. Thanks a lot for making a REAL Transformers film. :APPLAUSE:

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:06 pm
by GadgetMeli9685
Yes, another AWESOME film. I could actually fully appreciate this one, the first movie having reawakened my knowledge of the TFs and bringing forth my fandom of them ^^

:APPLAUSE: :APPLAUSE: :APPLAUSE: You outdid the first one, Bay. Thanks a lot. It was well worth the ticket. I really want to see it again.

There were a few small disappointments, like Jetfire bing an old guy, but I loved it!

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:43 pm
by DMan304
Like him or not, I don't see how any one other than him could capture Transformers like this.

The old cartoons were about one thing. Robots fighting. Story wasn't important (how many Energon cubes does Megatron ****ing need!?), character developement wasn't important (I tried, but still can't remember who half the Autobots were in G1), all the show was about was big fight scenes and bigger action.

Sound familiar?

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:02 pm
by g2grimmy64
Mr. Bay, thank YOU for pulling Transformers out of the kiddie pool and enabling my childhood to hit puberty and become part of my adulthood. :APPLAUSE: :grin:

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:22 am
by Wheeljack144
bjj6 wrote:I thank him for helping make Transformers popular again, but I don't thank him for:

Stabby McWheelsFeet: 2 lines. Arcee: 1 line. Jolt: no lines. Punk, n-word, fugly bots: in every other scene. *facepalm*


thank you for commisserating with me on that. I feel like if they had replcaed skids and mudflap with jolt and sideswipe the majority of their big scenes, I would have enjoyed the movie exponentially more.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:49 am
by fairplaythings
I am not sure which is worse. Reading the terrible reviews that have all come to be true, or hearing the community endorse this mockery of justice. As a film watcher, I wanted to walk out of the theatre at the half-way point and try and get my money back. As a fan, I was ashamed that so much money and effort could create such a piece of crap. That Mr. Bay has had to turn to the very fans he has ridiculed from the beginning to find redemption sums it up to me.

We asked for a decent film. We got some pretty pictures, a jumbled storied, and explosions. I just feel embarassed for all involved.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 1:55 am
by Megatron Wolf
Dont thank us thank the mindless movie goers, they gave you all the money. the theater i was at only had about 10 transfans the rest had no clue who was who or what was going on. I know this cause we were huddled together before and after the movie. And every five seconds youd hear "whos that" "why is that like that" "why do they hate each other" all from different people. Oh yeah and i managed to catch nerd flu too. So bite me bay. Only thing ill thank him for is letting activison make a game. Had more fun playing that then watching the movie.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 2:48 am
by Ronynus Prime
Everyone's allowed their opinion. Still, everyone's a critic until the spotlight is on them to create a coherant story. I critique Shane McCarthy's work on 'All Hail Megatron' because I'm fully aware that I and ANY one of you fellow fans can write a better story that would be a full extention of Simon Furman's work instead of re-hashing an obsolete era of Transformers and calling your take on classic characters. But most in these forums seem to think they have the skill to write and direct a movie that has to cater to both TransFans and the average movie-goer.

I read complaints about it being a horrible film, yet none of you seem to have the where-with-all to detail what you felt was wrong with it & why. I challenge you all to explain exactly what was wrong with the film against somone who enjoyed it so much he already saw it three times...

I'm a film buff. Bash me too; I LOVED the "Matrix" sequels, the "Transporter" series, the first "Hulk" film, and the American "Godzilla" movie... because I'm able to keep things in perspective and enjoy a fun ride that's doing nothing more than being a fun ride. No one rides a roller coaster to have a deep spiritual experience; that's not what roller coasters are for. Likewise, one should not go to "Transformers" films expecting it to be "The Shawshank Redemption", "Heat" or "The Dark Knight".

It's easy to be Kevin Smith when you are not George Lucas. Stop pretending you know what you are talking about and keep looking for your blue-sided Bluestreak.

=;

Peace.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 3:08 am
by Mr-Valkeyreion
No...thank YOU, Mr Bay! I salute you *salutes*

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 3:42 am
by Didicos
Megatron Wolf wrote:... the theater i was at only had about 10 transfans the rest had no clue who was who or what was going on ...


I think this true.However they were the ones who enjoyed the movie more(nice CGI,hundrends of explosions,big robots,hot girls & some really funny lines).So, Mr.Bay thank them,the non-TF fans(or atleast the non-hardcore ones), instead of real TF fans,whose opinions you should have heard more when making the movies.


PS: I enjoyed ROTF as an action movie based on TFs and not as a TF movie,if you know what I mean....

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 4:10 am
by Primus C-00
mr.terrific wrote:I am not sure which is worse. Reading the terrible reviews that have all come to be true, or hearing the community endorse this mockery of justice. As a film watcher, I wanted to walk out of the theatre at the half-way point and try and get my money back. As a fan, I was ashamed that so much money and effort could create such a piece of crap. That Mr. Bay has had to turn to the very fans he has ridiculed from the beginning to find redemption sums it up to me.

We asked for a decent film. We got some pretty pictures, a jumbled storied, and explosions. I just feel embarassed for all involved.


:APPLAUSE:

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 5:48 am
by Primus1101
OK, I'm slightly stumped. Why do people continuously blame Bay for the story? All he does is blow s**t up. Why are you letting Orci, Kurtzman and Kruger get away with, in your opinion, 'the biggest pile of crap you've ever seen'. Don't give Bay your wrath (ok, maybe for the portrayal of certain characters) but otherwise, just see to it those writers get what they deserve!

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 6:30 am
by Razor_Raid
Primus C-00 wrote:
mr.terrific wrote:I am not sure which is worse. Reading the terrible reviews that have all come to be true, or hearing the community endorse this mockery of justice. As a film watcher, I wanted to walk out of the theatre at the half-way point and try and get my money back. As a fan, I was ashamed that so much money and effort could create such a piece of crap. That Mr. Bay has had to turn to the very fans he has ridiculed from the beginning to find redemption sums it up to me.

We asked for a decent film. We got some pretty pictures, a jumbled storied, and explosions. I just feel embarassed for all involved.


:APPLAUSE:

:APPLAUSE: :APPLAUSE:

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 6:46 am
by Skullgrin140
Michael Bay thanking us? well theres a first. All I can say as thank you Micheal for giving us the Transformers movies and making them amazing! We Salute you in the name of Transformers!

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:20 am
by Sky Glory of Iacon
Primus1101 wrote:OK, I'm slightly stumped. Why do people continuously blame Bay for the story? All he does is blow s**t up. Why are you letting Orci, Kurtzman and Kruger get away with, in your opinion, 'the biggest pile of crap you've ever seen'. Don't give Bay your wrath (ok, maybe for the portrayal of certain characters) but otherwise, just see to it those writers get what they deserve!


let me qoute IMDB here the definition of a director.

"The principal creative artist on a movie set. A director is usually (but not always) the driving artistic source behind the filming process, and communicates to actors the way that he/she would like a particular scene played. A director's duties might also include casting, script editing, shot selection, shot composition, and editing. Typically, a director has complete artistic control over all aspects of the movie, but it is not uncommon for the director to be bound by agreements with either a producer or a studio. In some large productions, a director will delegate less important scenes to a second unit."

A screenplay writer just makes scenery and diolog. It takes the director to translate it to film. He also has more control as an executive producer. And with I think 11 producers I saw on the credits listed on IMDB. I can kinda see where things could have become a power struggle.
Let's not kid ourselfs here this is just like anyother job if your staff don't get along well your end product will suck robot scrotum.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:42 am
by Danamitron
The movie as a good story and plot. But, can anyone tell me how NEST can destroy Demolisher in the very first scene and then he is back at the end to combine into Devestator? Well, lets just let that go because the toyline calls the big excavator Scavanger in the Devestator combination pack. So maybe there are two bots that looks alike. BUT, how are Mixmaster, Longhaul, and Rampage are fighting in their individual robot modes at the same time as Devestator is combined? WTF!!! Bay either excecutes poorly on simple details (just like in the first film where they mis-names Brawl as Devestator) or he thinks that the Transformers fan are plan dumb. Either way, it is disappointing for this guy.

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:30 am
by God Magnus
Thank you for the two-and-a-half hour long fart joke, Mr. Bay. :roll:

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:19 am
by T-Macksimus
Didicos wrote:
Megatron Wolf wrote:... the theater i was at only had about 10 transfans the rest had no clue who was who or what was going on ...


I think this true.However they were the ones who enjoyed the movie more(nice CGI,hundrends of explosions,big robots,hot girls & some really funny lines).So, Mr.Bay thank them,the non-TF fans(or atleast the non-hardcore ones), instead of real TF fans,whose opinions you should have heard more when making the movies.


PS: I enjoyed ROTF as an action movie based on TFs and not as a TF movie,if you know what I mean....


Your last line there sums up the attitude that EVERYBODY should have gone in with. When are folks going to get it through their heads that this film COULD NOT be aimed solely at us HArdcore fans!! That would have been irresponsible, piss poor movie making and Transformers would not be pulling in the box office figures it currently is if it had been done the way other Hardcore Fans are crying about. Bay has it nailed, dead on..."[They] never seem to understand that I make movies for people to take a ride and escape."
Those people that went in and watched it without taking that into consideration, it's THEIR fault the movie "sucked" for them.
Not Bays, not the writing team! Failure to grasp this, even by a hardcore fan, points to simple selfish, narrow-minded behavior. Michael Bay asked for fan input, worked with fans on his staff and Hasbros team, but also said that ultimately this was his take, his vision of the Transformers and WE ALL KNEW THAT and still people whine. I take Bays thanks to be aimed at all of those fans who were able to understand what it was he was doing and still supported him. It is NO DIFFERENT than any of us patting someone on the back for a unique and entertaining Mosaic or other piece of fan-fic except Bay had the means to make his piece of fan-fic Epic. As a diehard fan I'll gladly accept the "Thanks" he give and continue to support something new, fresh and innovative. I'm just happy we have Cullen doing Primes voice, if everything else from there diverges completely I still say "Bring it on!"

Re: A Message from Transformers ROTF Director Michael Bay

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 1:03 pm
by Iamwarhorse
Your Welcome Bay. Only two major things you need to change for the third one. More Ironhide, and less of that horrible shaking camera crap. Nobody likes it, and it's getting old as a film style. It would be nice to actually watch what is going on instead of getting hints of it when the robots fight.