Friday, November 1, 2013

Good God, he


He’s currently preoccupied with putting together his fourth (and, supposedly, final ) Transformers hangover 3 film, Transformers: Age of Extinction , but that hasn’t stopped director Michael Bay from looking ahead to the future. Bay recently let it be known that he wants to explore hangover 3 the horror hangover 3 genre sometime in the future, even though he’s currently developing two combat-oriented movies (as potential directing vehicles for him, after he finishes Age of Extinction ): a Ghost Recon video game movie adaptation and the WWII thriller, Sabotage .
Sabotage is based on a non-fiction book proposal by former journalist-turned hangover 3 author Neal Bascomb, with the full title Sabotage: A Genius Scientist, His Band of Young Commandos and the Mission to Kill Hitler’s Super Bomb . The events that are chronicled therein occurred in 1942, when a brilliant scientist escaped the Gestapo hangover 3 and managed to alert the Allies that the Nazis had started their own nuclear program hangover 3 to develop an atomic hangover 3 bomb. A team of nine Norwegian commandos were assembled to lead an assault on Hitler’s nuclear weapon facility, which was location deep within Nazi-occupied territory (surrounded by icy and nearly inaccessible ice-covered mountains).
Awards season-friendly movies about the second World War aren’t going to be falling out of style anytime soon (see: this year’s addition to the pile, in the shape of George Clooney’s The Monuments Men ). However, whereas most of the WW II movies released over the last fifteen years have proven unable to make a statement about the war that’s as meaningful as Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan , upcoming films like Sabotage and David Ayer’s WW II tank action/thriller Fury could bring something new and substantial to the table (read: what being in the war felt like).
Of course, the concern is that if Bay directs Sabotage , then it might reduce the interesting real-life story to hollow spectacle and/or backwards-thinking Hollywood melodrama (like Bay’s previous WW II film, Pearl Harbor ). Such mistakes may be less likely to be repeated in this case, seeing how the events behind Sabotage lend themselves more to a contemporary movie variation on the Dirty Dozen and/or Great Escape -style men on a mission setup. Still, that will is part depend on who is brought aboard to write the screenplay; not to mention, whether or not Bay actually decides to direct the movie.
Think of it… WW2 had BOOM(!)’s, and gun fire, and metal scrapping metal so loudly that it made your eyes bleed. Who would be surprised that I, The Great Michael Bay, would direct a World War 2 movie?
Good God, he’s freaking going for another one?.. Seriously, he not only disgraced & disrespected everyone & everything in the last one he directed. but it was also just freakin god-awfully stupid from start to finish. Bay is a terrible writer and director. leave the mindless Hollywood tripe like transformers to him. and let someone less incompetently obtuse go for directing a WWII movie. hangover 3 you wanna know how crappy Michael bay is? see for yourself;
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