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Bay Talks Transformers with Wall Street Journal

By bwbm on Saturday, June 27, 2009

The Wall Street Journal recently sat down with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Director Michael Bay. The interview covers all kinds of aspects of the film, including his relationship with Hasbro, possibilities of a sequel, as well as his futures of filmmaking.

Some highlights:
    Wall Street Journal: This film features even more talking robots—based on the Hasbro toy line—than the first “Transformers.” Why add in more robots rather than humans?

    Mr. Bay: That’s what fans wanted. The first film was really about us setting up the situation, and this movie is about us discovering what we could do better with that situation, how to make this most out of these special effects and these characters.

    Did Hasbro force you to conform the aesthetics of the robots to match the style of its toy line? Did you have to make any compromises on characters for the sake of promoting Hasbro’s stable of pre-existing Transformers characters?

    Not at all. I told [Hasbro] that I was going to do my own thing, and they really let me go off on the designs. They gave me carte blanche—it was pretty phenomenal. But I still listened to people who were in that world when they asked things like, ‘Can we make Optimus’s ears a little longer so he appears more in character?’ That’s easy to do. And a lot of the artists and people that we hired were fans of Transformers growing up, so having so many fans working on my crew really kept me on point. There are things that I invented—the creaky geriatric robot that is always grumpy, for example, or the little wheelie guy, he’s not in the Hasbro lore. But kids love that stuff—this little guy as a pet on a chain. They gravitate towards it.

    So, now that you’ve finished the sequel of “Transformers,” are you ready to direct the third installment of the franchise?

    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 only finished it in the last week. It was a tough movie for me to finish—especially with the writers strike, the possible SAG strike. At one point, we were the only union movie in America shooting—Hollywood was so messed up from those two events.

    So you don’t want to do another sequel?

    I don’t know who [would] want to take on my shoes with this franchise. We might just take a year down.

    What’s next for you, then?

    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.

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Obiprime
2009-07-09
5:09 pm

Bay quit whining and get part 3 rolling. 
John 14:6
2009-07-08
9:40 pm

He didn't direct the TF movies, but he was a part of them. I've read quotes from him where he greatly praises Bay's work on them... 
kow626
2009-07-08
9:09 pm

interesting how he craps back on megan fox. i knew her from 'hope and faith.' in your face, bay! 
JOP
2009-06-29
2:34 pm

Not to mention, Hellboy II: The Golden Army has an 88% rating on rottentomatoes.com - it's got as many good reviews as Revenge of the Fallen has bad, and vice versa. Let's all think about that one for a minute.... 
Auro
2009-06-29
4:40 am

Although I may not have the skill to direct a big budget film. I could name some directors that could just as easily made a similar quality and probably a better Transformer film. I am sure he had the chops in creating a fun and memorable blockbuster. These directors do not simply take an exi... read more 
ingalook
2009-06-29
3:48 am

Greetings fellow TF fans I have to say I didn't like a lot of what I saw in this movie I was willing to forgive all of the minor quibbles I had with the last movie, because overall it was pretty decent, and I enjoyed seeing the characters brought to life in this new medium I can still remembe... read more 
TRANS-Lego-MaN
2009-06-28
11:30 pm

that really must have been a smart conversation and i'm not being sarcastic i'm being serious 
formerly nortagem
2009-06-28
6:59 am

Exactly! PG-13 and "Ages 5+" are in a bit of a conflict, aren't they? 
JOP
2009-06-28
5:13 am

This one had me scratching my head - who is Michael Bay referring to when he says 'kids'? Is that what they call the marketable teenage demographic nowadays? 
Brainiac
2009-06-28
2:17 am

The only people that I've heard complain about either Bay movie is on this site. I have many friends who are casual TF and are not as die hard as I am and they loved both films. I personally like both movies, the first, not as much as the second. Anyone who says the can make a better TF film tha... read more 
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