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    Senior Member UltraPrime's Avatar
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    Default I must admit...

    Even though it's about 4 1/2 months away from it's official release. I'm going to miss the fact that this is indeed Michael Bays last TF movie. I can't see any other Director for this film, it's sad but true. The way he goes about his signature moves with his camera is mind blowing. The only Director/Directors that I've seen that are the Wachowski Brothers (Matrix) but even then, it's not MB. Also, if I may say so, I know there's still time but for some reason my heart tells me Ultra Magnus won't be in this movie. Don't get me wrong I know it'll be more than kick-ass because I'm aiming to see this film 5x's lol! It's just a vent, so bare with me.
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    Default Re: I must admit...

    I'm quite excited about seeing the darker side of the Transformers saga, but... I must say, and this is simply my opinion - the movies could have been a little better. I admire Mbay for what he's achieved but Michael Bay said in the bonus content of the first movie that he wasn't all that interested in making the movies. The last 2 movies were pure Bay-hem and in true Mbay fashion they had tons of explosions, corny dialogue and fast action sequences and plenty of terrible plot holes but at the end of the day it makes perfect eye candy, get's people into cinemas and makes lots of money for the Movie companies.

    If i had an unlimited money supply and was able to pick who made the trilogy, I would have picked James Cameron, Ridley Scott and/or Peter Jackson.

    That's just my 2 cents... =)

    Congrats to Mr Bay, ILM and Digital Domain for helping bring one of most cherished 80's cartoon and toy franchises in to the 21st century.

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