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Altertron wrote:for those who have seen transformers movie in 1986 will heard of Nelson Shin. because he's the orignal director of transformers! i realized after seeing the movie for a couple of times, bay isn't good at storytelling or making the robots in the film to show more emotion. his direction isn't all bad, it's basically a popcorn flick, action after action. but Nelson Shin on the other made the audience cried when he made prime die. so i guess this pretty much sums up i'm talking about. it's a good for a bay to make the first, then pass the torch to another director that has a different direction in his mind. if hollywood does choose Shin over Bay, the movie will be 10x emotional than titanic in 97!!!
Leonardo wrote:Besides, Shin is an animation director. A director requires a different set of disciplines when directing animation than when directing live action.
Altertron wrote:do you think sam riami, the director of spider-man 1-3 would be a better choice, how about listing the directors you like most or suitable to direct this film.
Versa wrote:Jim Cameron's Transformers would be a $600m budget movie because he'd want a real city built to destroy and actual working walking robots. I think Dreamworks, and Paramount would flip out if they had to shell that out. Plus he'd probably throw some love story arc in the story with Arcee and Ironhide and Ironhide would die and then it would just be all this tragic stuff and....
... Yeah no. Bay is fine. Stick with Bay.
Firstly, Nelson Shin was the director of the movie because he was the producer of all 65 previous Transformers episodes. That is what got him the job.Altertron wrote:for those who have seen transformers movie in 1986 will heard of Nelson Shin. because he's the orignal director of transformers! i realized after seeing the movie for a couple of times, bay isn't good at storytelling or making the robots in the film to show more emotion. his direction isn't all bad, it's basically a popcorn flick, action after action. but Nelson Shin on the other hand made the audiences cried when he made prime die. so i guess this pretty much sums up what i'm talking about. it's a good start for a bay to make the first, then pass the torch to another director that has a different approach in his direction of the film in mind. if hollywood does choose Shin over Bay, the movie will be 10x emotional than titanic in 97!!!
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