Predaprince wrote:
No, it just goes to show how generic of a director he is.
"Work on style", "Work on editing", etc.
Since when is polishing your style and editing generic? After all this is a visual medium and not a radio show. He did say that musicals are known for highly visual styles. The bakery scene was one of my fav ones. The story was perfect as was the acting. Why would he criticize as aspect that was perfect to begining with?
The best advice that was given was from Marshall when he told the bakery guy that the fact that the two actors weren't looking at each other at the end of the film was bad instead of giving a generic statement like Bay does.
Did they need to look at each other? Would that have conveyed that they were in it for sex and money?
And that gay comedic film; what cr@p. I was watching it going "what the he|| is this?" and Fisher and Marshall were kind of saying it in a nice way of "not what I expected, but ok".
That was the best one of the night. It had a unique style and voice. Or do you not like gay themes in films?
If Bay loved that film so much then that only scares me even more as it might be a foreshadowing of the overly-thick amount of human scenes in this upcoming TF movie.
Yes, Bay will bait and switch the audience
Bay: come see giant **** robots!!!!
Audience member #1: this is bullshit! This movie is just 2 hours of people just talking and hardly CGI robots.
Audience member #2: Hey that reminds of of that lame Pirates movie that came out a couple weeks ago...all blah-blah-blah for 2 hours and hardly any pirate action.
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