Mark Wahlberg Doesn't Think Michael Bay Will Leave Transformers
Friday, June 23rd, 2017 5:54am CDT
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The point he makes though, is probably also tied to the amounts of money made at the box office for Paramount, which may not be the case with this fifth movie, as reported here. Check the relevant point below, and the whole piece here!
While he might be a bit fried at the moment, Wahlberg thinks after some time has passed, Bay won't be so willing to let go.
"So he'll decide that and I would be hard pressed to see him walk away and put it in somebody else's control and care. I mean, that's just the Michael that I know, but you never know, sometimes people decide to move on, so we'll see what happens."
The franchise has been heavily criticized at times, but still manages to bring in signifgant box office receipts. How The Last Knight fares at the box office will likely have some impact on Bay's ultimate decision.
Credit(s): Comicbook.com
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Posted by philswitch engage on June 23rd, 2017 @ 9:04am CDT
Seibertron wrote:Thanks to our friends at Paramount, Seibertron.com was allowed press access to the US Premiere of the Transformers The Last Knight. The red carpet event took place alongside the Chicago Riverfront alongside the famed Civic Opera House in downtown Chicago, IL. My wife and I were there alongside the rest of the press covering the event. We had two cameras and a couple of cell phones to help us provide as much exclusive content for Seibertron.com as we possibly could. One of our cameras was setup for video and the other for photos. For now, we just have the photos posted of the event and are currently editing the video footage to share with all of you later.
Civic Opera House Building in Chicago, IL
Our press badge
Tickets to the US premiere screening and to the Post Party
Ryan Yzquierdo on the red carpet between MTV Snapchat and Univision's Hoy. We are in front of the Barricade blow-up car.
Hasbro's Transformers Brand Team
Producer Tom DeSanto talking to Seibertron.com
Producer Don Murphy (center) and Executive Producer Mark Vahradian (far left)
Peter Cullen and Frank Welker (voices of Optimus Prime and Megatron respectively)
Producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
Remi Adeleke (TRF Lieutenant)
Sir Anthony Hopkins signing autographs for fans, alongside Seibertron.com's Ryan Yzquierdo
Sir Anthony Hopkins talking to Seibertron.com's Ryan Yzquierdo
Jerrod Carmichael (Jimmy) talking to Seibertron.com
Santiago_Cabrera (Santos from TRF) talking to Seibertron.com
Juliocesar Chavez gives Seibertron.com 2 thumbs up!
Laura Haddock (Vivian) and Josh Duhamel (Lennox) having fun with fans on the red carpet!
Josh Duhamel (Lennox) talking to Hoy Univision
Isabela Moner (Izabella) strikes a pose for Seibertron.com
Laura Haddock (Vivian) talking to other press.
The stars gathered at the end of the red carpet
Director Michael Bay talks to Seibertron.com for a moment!
Mark Wahlberg (Cade Yaeger) talks to Hoy, checking out Seibertron.com!
Ryan and Lori Yzquierdo inside the Civic Opera House
The cast of Transformers The Last Knight prior to the screening
Ryan Yzquierdo with Producer Tom DeSanto at the Last Knight's after party event. He and I had a great conversation and he completely won me over after he talked to me about Professor X, Magneto, Optimus, Megatron, being a fan in the 80s, the Marvel TF comics, and so on. Even got to talk to him about Jon Bailey's amazing Optimus Prime voice! Tom completely convinced me that he truly is a fan of these properties after talking X-Men and Transformers with me for about 10 minutes.
Ryan Yzquierdo with Ben Montano and John Warden from Hasbro's Transformers Brand Team.
The US Premiere was an absolutely amazing experience, especially for a long time Transformers fan like myself. It was very cool that Paramount let Seibertron.com onto the red carpet alongside regular press such as WGN, ABC, Access Hollywood, Entertainment Tonight, MTV and Univision (to name a few). I wasn't quite prepared to be given access to all of the stars like that, nor had I been on the red carpet of a movie premiere before. It was a massive learning experience and we were figuring things out on the fly!
We got to have some brief one-on-one time with Michael Bay, Josh Duhamel, Anthony Hopkins, Jerrod Carmichael, Isabela Moner, Santiago Cabrera, Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, Remi Adeleke, Juliocesar Chavez, and Tom DeSanto. Unfortunately, due to time constraints at the rushed end of the event, we didn't get to talk to Mark Wahlberg or Laura Haddock but we still managed to get some great pics to share with all of you! All of the stars were very nice and happy to talk to everyone. I was very surprised that they had all of the stars talk to any of the press that wanted to talk to them. I figured we would only be allowed to speak to select stars and didn't think that I'd be getting to shake hands with the likes of Sir Anthony Hopkins!
After the screening of the film, which most of the press did not attend, we headed over to the after party at the Prysm Nightclub. We arrived a little late to the party, which was in full swing, due to seeing the movie. I think Josh Duhamel was one of the few stars that stayed for the film, who was saw briefly the film's showing prior to us leaving for the after party. We only saw Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Tom DeSanto, Michael Bay, Juliocesar Chavez, Isabela Moner, and the Hasbro Transformers Brand Team at the event though there seemed to be a lot of "big wigs", or something to that effect, along with other Hollywood like people in the packed nightclub, which was closed to the public for the private event (though the club is actually closed on Tuesdays anyway, which I'm assuming is part of the reason why they would choose this club for the evenet). I'm also assuming that a lot of the people that were at the after party were a lot of the "behind-the-scenes" folks that do not get enough recognition for their hard work on these films, such as the writers, artists, costume people, prop people, set designers, etc. It was a lot of fun and the party wrapped up around 2:30am.
I'll share some more thoughts in the topic on our forums. We are still working on putting together a video to share with all of you from our footage of the event.
Thank you again to Paramount for this amazing opportunity. We had a spectacular time! It was truly a once-in-a-lifetime day-to-remember event.
I hope all of you enjoy these pictures!
I hope you realize, Ryan, that this compromises any objectivity this site has in regards to the movies and your opinions of them
Posted by Bumblebee21 on June 23rd, 2017 @ 9:07am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on June 23rd, 2017 @ 9:52am CDT
philswitch engage wrote:
I hope you realize, Ryan, that this compromises any objectivity this site has in regards to the movies and your opinions of them
I fail to see how, especially when our site and staff is made up of different people who share different views. If you want to see how different we all are, here is the site's review:
https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... ise/38634/
Plus, our enjoyment of films are dictated by our tastes, there is no such thing as objectivity, its all subjective to what we like. Heaven's Gate is said to be "objectively good" from a Director of Photography's point of view but I think it sucks balls. We are all being subjective.
Bumblebee21 wrote:Why does everyone say tlk is the last movie
That was said in some marketing material, such as the trailers.
Posted by philswitch engage on June 23rd, 2017 @ 9:55am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on June 23rd, 2017 @ 10:00am CDT
philswitch engage wrote:Because the site owner got wined and dined by paramount.
so what? he can still think the movie sucks, listen to the upcoming podcast to find out

Posted by Kurona on June 23rd, 2017 @ 10:02am CDT
Posted by WreckerJack on June 23rd, 2017 @ 11:54am CDT
If anything seeing the good and the bad is seeing things objectively. To dismiss the bay flicks entirely because of their flaws would be unfair. There are some benefits to these films if you try to keep an open mind:
Great CGI and animation
Action and explosions
Movies bring in new fans
Movies bring old fans back to the community
Movies make money for the franchise (Without the movieverse to fund TFP it would have never happened)
A chance to take your friends to the theater
Cool movie toys
Cool movie merch
I will be the first to say that the live action films have confusing plots and lack substance at times. I wish that more care were taken to represent the characters we know and love. Things could be a lot better. There is nothing wrong with someone voicing their opinions in a way that is polite and constructive regarding these flaws, I am open to that. Maybe if people did that the fans would be heard and we would get flicks that had more story. Until then I am going to enjoy the action and my popcorn.
Posted by G1OPT1MU5PR1M3 on June 23rd, 2017 @ 12:37pm CDT
Posted by Seibertron on June 23rd, 2017 @ 12:39pm CDT
philswitch engage wrote:I hope you realize, Ryan, that this compromises any objectivity this site has in regards to the movies and your opinions of them
LOL! Nah, it doesn't change my opinion at all, nor does it compromise my opinion (nor has anything else that I've been treated to over the past 17 years of running Seibertron.com). At the end of the day, The Last Knight is another installment in the Michael Bay franchise. It still retains most of the same pros and cons that the previous 4 films had so if you're expecting anything radically different, you're probably going to be really disappointed.
Here're my quick thoughts of The Last Knight:
Pros: I liked that the story seemed much more coherent than previous films. It was a much more linear story line that was easier to follow that the films that intertwined multiple stories into one. The special effects looked amazing. I was thrilled at how much screen time the Transformers had. I liked that most of the transformations didn't cheat by happening off screen or behind something. I thought the acting was fairly decent minus a few moments. The absence of sexual humor minus a couple of scenes that I thought were rather funny and would be over my 8 year old daughter's understanding ...
Will write more later ...
Posted by Rodimus Prime on June 23rd, 2017 @ 12:50pm CDT
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on June 23rd, 2017 @ 1:57pm CDT
Posted by DeadCaL on June 23rd, 2017 @ 2:09pm CDT
Those under 18 at 29% love the movie with an A CinemaScore. If only more of them showed up.
LoL, how dare people not like it more

Posted by WreckerJack on June 23rd, 2017 @ 2:17pm CDT
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Hey guys, I've been staying off the web for the most part to keep away from spoilers for TLK, but I saw this and figured you might want to see it!
https://youtu.be/vef62MzS6as
The spoiler thread is here my friend - spoiler-thread-for-transformers-the-last-knight-review-with-spoilers-added-6-20--t109402.php
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on June 23rd, 2017 @ 2:49pm CDT
WreckerJack wrote:EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Hey guys, I've been staying off the web for the most part to keep away from spoilers for TLK, but I saw this and figured you might want to see it!
https://youtu.be/vef62MzS6as
The spoiler thread is here my friend - spoiler-thread-for-transformers-the-last-knight-review-with-spoilers-added-6-20--t109402.php
Oh, it's not spoilers, its a video of the Man at Arms people forging Prime's sword from AOE/TLK
Posted by Optimum Supreme on June 23rd, 2017 @ 2:53pm CDT
WreckerJack wrote:Mlive.com has written an article on how the filming of The Last Knight has helped the local economy in Michigan. Some of the scenes were filmed at the old Paccard Plant in Detroit and the now abandoned Pontiac Silverdome (The former stadium of the Detroit Lions). Filming in these locations has brought revenue in the form of rentals, transportation, custom props, catering and other supplies sold in Michigan.
It's Packard, not Paccard

And the Silverdome was also the former home of the Pistons not just the Lions.
Posted by WreckerJack on June 23rd, 2017 @ 3:04pm CDT
Posted by WreckerJack on June 23rd, 2017 @ 3:12pm CDT
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:WreckerJack wrote:EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Hey guys, I've been staying off the web for the most part to keep away from spoilers for TLK, but I saw this and figured you might want to see it!
https://youtu.be/vef62MzS6as
The spoiler thread is here my friend - spoiler-thread-for-transformers-the-last-knight-review-with-spoilers-added-6-20--t109402.php
Oh, it's not spoilers, its a video of the Man at Arms people forging Prime's sword from AOE/TLK
Ironically I just found that on youtube and newsed it. I didn't click your link because I didn't wish to be too spoiled. Great minds think alike

Posted by Seibertron on June 23rd, 2017 @ 3:15pm CDT
Seibertron wrote:philswitch engage wrote:I hope you realize, Ryan, that this compromises any objectivity this site has in regards to the movies and your opinions of them
LOL! Nah, it doesn't change my opinion at all, nor does it compromise my opinion (nor has anything else that I've been treated to over the past 17 years of running Seibertron.com). At the end of the day, The Last Knight is another installment in the Michael Bay franchise. It still retains most of the same pros and cons that the previous 4 films had so if you're expecting anything radically different, you're probably going to be really disappointed.
Here're my quick thoughts of The Last Knight:
Pros: I liked that the story seemed much more coherent than previous films. It was a much more linear story line that was easier to follow that the films that intertwined multiple stories into one. The special effects looked amazing. I was thrilled at how much screen time the Transformers had. I liked that most of the transformations didn't cheat by happening off screen or behind something. I thought the acting was fairly decent minus a few moments. The absence of sexual humor minus a couple of scenes that I thought were rather funny and would be over my 8 year old daughter's understanding ...
Will write more later ...
And here's the later part. Trying to do work stuff today amidst getting ready to take my whole family and some friends to go see it again tonight, which will be my 3rd time. This time around, we'll be seeing it in 2D, which brings me to my cons.
Pros (continued): The musical score is fantastic, yet again. I have absolutely loved Steve Jablonsky's scores from all 5 movies. Due to his contributions, I have really gotten into movie scores, but absolutely love his work on Transformers. Very talented. Very appropriate music. It's right up my alley for mood setting in a film, and I don't think his scores have garnered enough appreciation. I liked that Bumblebee was (more-or-less) back to his old look, I liked Quintessa, I actually really liked the big "reveal" of the film, I loved Anthony Hopkins (one of my favorite actors) in this film (despite some of my cons with him regarding the script). I really liked Cogman, which I did a complete 180 on since he was initially revealed (if only all of the Transformers were handled in this manner with as much screentime). I liked Megatron and I even liked the "new" Decepticons for the most part. Hound continues to kick ass and be a personal favorite of mine, though I still wish he had been called Bulkhead. I was really impressed with Izabella and Jerrod Carmichael's characters. Carmichael was much better than TJ Miller (who I actually really like in other media such as HBO's Silicon Valley, but didn't care for in AOE). I liked all of the nods to the previous films (though a bit frustrated at some of the retconning). I loved seeing John Turtorro back, though I think the movie could have been rewritten to eliminate his role altogether. I still enjoyed his scenes and liked seeing him with Topspin (small spoiler, sorry!). I also really liked King Arthur and Merlin, and had no idea that Stanley Tucci from AOE played Merlin ... he's a great actor, despite the 2nd half of his performance in AOE (which has more to do with script or directing).
Cons: 3D, but that's not a problem with this movie in particular, just me with 3D in general. More on that below. Too many characters, particularly on the human side, but I'd even argue that there are too many Transformers fighting for screen time as well. Lack of characterization, outside of Cogman. Again, they don't seem to know what to do with the Decepticons, which is really unfortunate. I could do without all of the swearing. Sometimes, it's funny or really appropriate, but it seemed too much. Sir Anthony Hopkins (with an emphasis on the word Sir), probably doesn't go around saying "bitchin'" or the other swear words he said. It strikes me as really out of character for him and for the character he is playing. Not a fan of the Transformers swearing. For a awe-shocking moment, sure, such as Ultra Magnus saying "dammit" in 1986 movie and Bumblebee's one line during the junkyard scene (no spoiler please). The incomplete love story seems odd. I could totally do with an actual real love story happening inbetween the Transformers battles, but it seems more tacked on than anything. While the story was more comprehensive and linear, it still was just too much going on. Instead of real substance, we get more stuff happening to fill in the time. I don't get the purpose of the Transformers are always having been here and having influenced or been a part of so many historical moments. The non-stop action once they get off the submarine, was a bit much. I wish there had been something in there to break up the last third of the movie which was a non-stop onslaught of action, mostly good, but without any breaks to give your eyes and ears a rest.
Due to feelings of disorientation and that wearing the glasses disallows me to get fully sucked into a movie, I'm just not a fan of 3D. I'll never understand why they didn't do 3D screens instead of 3D glasses. There's got to be a reason that you do it with glasses instead, maybe it's a perspective thing or something, I don't know. But after forcing myself to try to enjoy the 3D experience ever since Avatar, I just can't do it anymore. I gave Michael Bay the benefit of the doubt after he assured us in person back in March in his office that the reason for the "uncomfortable" (my word, not his) feelings you get watching 3D is because it wasn't on IMAX or because the bulbs weren't right, or something along those lines. Since I was one of the lucky few who got to see the actual US premiere on an IMAX screen, I'm assuming that would be how they want us all to see it and I actually preferred the RealD 3D showing at the press screening, but I also had one of the best seats in the house (by sheer luck) because I was eye level with the middle of the screen, and we were in one of those awesome 21+ (you can drink a beer) fancy lazy boy electronic reclining seat experiences, which might be the next best thing to watching a movie at home (or it might even be better, depending on your objectives).
I'm sure I have more thoughts to share, both good and bad, but I've got to jet for now. As I said above, at the end of the day, it's another Michael Bay movie. I've seen more of his movies than any other director, love them or hate them. I like his style, I like his vision, it just seems like there's no one higher than him saying "hey man, you've got to rein this in a bit".
Sometimes, less is better. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should do it.
Where do I rank TLK with the others? I really liked DOTM, so it's more or less a toss up with that one, with the first movie being my favorite. For the time being, I'm ranking TLK as #2 behind the first, but it might be #3 once all of the hype has died down and I've had some real time to process all of this. So in order: #1 TF2007, #2 TLK, #3 DOTM, #4 ROTF, and #5 AOE (yet all of them had things I really liked and didn't like).
Compromised? I don't think so.

Posted by Seibertron on June 23rd, 2017 @ 3:30pm CDT
Posted by Rodimus Prime on June 23rd, 2017 @ 3:36pm CDT
Well, we do have the review thread, which include spoilers, even though your posts didn't:Seibertron wrote:Hm ... should I have put my review in a different topic? I didn't mean it to turn into my review, but it seems like it started to happen that way.
spoiler-thread-for-transformers-the-last-knight-review-with-spoilers-added-6-20--t109402.php
And personally, I feel bad for you not being able to enjoy 3D, this TF film in particular looked amazing in that format.