I don't claim that my I.Q. is higher than anyone else, and I don't damn someone's family either. I just think people are stubborn like I was.
I was actually one of the last people in my family circle to still be excited about the first Bayformers movie. Partially because one of my brothers was not into movies at that time anyway.
I remember once when I was trying to defend the movie, saying the usual stuff like "Well you haven't seen it yet" or "Oh c'mon, it's Transformers! It can't be that bad." etc. My oldest brother asked me "have you ever seen a Michael Bay movie?" to which I said no.
Later on I watched The Island, Armageddon, and half of Pearl Harbor.
Bayformers, was the movie that completely changed my view of what actually makes a film
good.
Before that, I was the kind of person who liked the Shrek movies, enjoyed Van Helsing, laughed at Jar Jar Binks, and thought that virtually any action movie with a large explosion in it was good.
Should I thank Michael Bay for this? No. But at least I can thank him for not wanting to make a fourth.
Here's hoping the wrights get bought from Paramount.
Midnight_Fox wrote:He's being given another well known 80's Franchise: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Michael Bay seems to realize that he makes the most money off of large, split fanbases.
Of course, that may be giving him a little too much credit.
