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2010 May 20. 11:01

Michael Bay's Revenge! No More Megan

Michael Bay's Revenge! No More Megan

Seems like a small war is starting to brew between Michael Bay and Megan Fox, after the latter said some unflattering things about Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (here), telling the Early Show recently that she still doesn't understand the movie and that it's apparently made for geniuses. Bay, of course, is not one to take criticism lightly -- especially from some girl who was nobody until he dropped her into the first Transformers movie. 



Speaking to The Wall Street Journal about the situation with Fox, he says, "Well, that's Megan Fox for you. She says some very ridiculous things because she's 23 years old and she still has a lot of growing to do. You roll your eyes when you see statements like that and think, "Okay Megan, you can do whatever you want. I got it." But I 100% disagree with her. Nick Cage wasn't a big actor when I cast him, nor was Ben Affleck before I put him in "Armageddon." Shia LaBeouf wasn't a big movie star before he did "Transformers"-and then he exploded. Not to mention Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, from "Bad Boys." Nobody in the world knew about Megan Fox until I found her and put her in "Transformers." I like to think that I've had some luck in building actors' careers with my films." 

We shouldn't worry whether this war of words will hurt either person's involvement in a third Transformers movie because according to Bay that's not happening anytime soon. On a third Transformers film, he says, "I just want to take some time off. It's been almost three years that I've devoted myself entirely to this world of robots. At some point, enough is enough-and I literally carried this movie on my back. ... I don't know who [would] want to take on my shoes with this franchise. We might just take a year down."

Okay, that's swell ... so what is Bay going to do in the meantime. Recently he came on as producer for the big-screen adaptation I Am Number Four, based on an upcoming series of books about teenage aliens hiding on earth while being hunted by other aliens who destroyed their home planet. At the time it was thought to be a potential directing gig for Bay, but according to these comments, it doesn't sound like he'll be taking that on next. "I've been talking to some big actors right now about something that is totally different. A small dark comedy, a true story, with actors just acting, no effects. I'm done with effects movies for now. When you do a movie like "Transformers," it can feel like you're doing three movies at once-which is tiring."

And so when he finally does get around to Transformers 3, will it be in 3D? On the hot, up-and-coming technology, he says, "I prefer the flat screen. I'm not jumping to do 3-D at all-it's a pain in the neck to shoot it and I actually like the flat image. I've heard that some people can't even see 3-D and, moreover, that a major side effect of watching it is feeling exhausted. Can you imagine how you'd feel watching one of my movies in 3-D?"
source: cinematical.com 

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addigra már az emberek 70%-a látni fogja... @kencsu
Well I guess since it takes place in the future, thats why the majority of vamps in the trailer look like hairless dogs running around????? full mutation??? Anyway I'll check it out, but not in 3D @Aaron
Vá.Újabb Jackie Chan film :P @johnnybee