JJ Abrams is the wannabe Spielberg. Bay is a wannabe Tony Scott+James Cameron love child. He's technically more savvy and exacting than Cameron, with a better eye than Cameron but he lacks Scott's...
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JJ Abrams is the wannabe Spielberg. Bay is a wannabe Tony Scott+James Cameron love child. He's technically more savvy and exacting than Cameron, with a better eye than Cameron but he lacks Scott's...
Michael Bay was recently attacked while filming the latest Transformers installment in Hong Kong:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-24566287
LOL
You need to get out more. Avatar has some good work in a bad film but it has nothing in there that matches the best from ILM or the now defunct Rhythm & Hues. Weta doesn't do skin as well as ILM...
Not really. Canada, by way of the Canadian Film Board, has been one of the biggest supporters of animation in the world for at least the last thirty years. They upped their support recently for the...
Seriously?
If you know anime by what you see on TV in America, you don't know anime. Saying anime sucks is like saying movies suck, or movies from a certain country suck. Anime imported for television and...
Jesus...$60M for TMNT rights.
Oh yeah, I don't think you could go that serious, I only mean he took the source material seriously and made real films. He didn't lean against the crutch of, "well, it's a comic movie so how hard...
Ugh...that movie. The 2003 series has slightly better production value but it's still bad art and cheap, unskilled, sweatshop animation. It offends my eyeballs. The 2007 CG feature is the only...
I look at the animated series and those movies the way fans of those movies and the animated series look at Michael Bay's prospects for TMNT. I can't enjoy them for what they are because what they...
I have no love for the original films or the animated TV series and always saw them as trash, because I had the original comics and the original TMNT were badass (to my junior high self). Every...
The Critereon folks are already working up the cover art for their eventual special edition.