Yes, he should no, he won't, and he's already confirmed he's not walking away from it.
Having already given up on this reimagining I'd hope they get whoever they've got doing the live-action Ghost in the Shell adaption so they can't maul that too.![]()
Yes, he should no, he won't, and he's already confirmed he's not walking away from it.
Having already given up on this reimagining I'd hope they get whoever they've got doing the live-action Ghost in the Shell adaption so they can't maul that too.![]()
Peter Jackson... he'd be okay. Better than Bay... maybe. Sure, Lord of the Rings was awesome, but I still remember "Meet The Feebles"!That movie makes any of Michael Bay's lewd moments look tame. And it was with Muppets!
I liked meet the Feebles - It was supposed to be awful that's the point of it.
It'd be cool to see how other directors would do the live action TF movies.
Hopefully Speilburg steps in on TF3 and pulls the reigns on Bay.
Or
Maybe they could give you 12GB of RAM to stab directly into your frontal lobe with your TF 3 Cinema ticket so you can process the speed of the action sequences and the mashup plot.....![]()
MEGATRON Without PRIME is like Bacon without Eggs.
Clint Eastwood for something gritty, real and epic. He can also do humour it's just more subdued.
"I am not a gun. I'm hitting people with a hammer. On Mars."
The Iron Giant / David Wildgoose
The thing is, though, Jackson seems to know what belongs in a film/scene and what does not. Hence why King Kong didn't have random testicle jokes that detracted from what was occurring on-screen.
Sure, if Jackson directed a TF movie, it'd be like 3 hours long-but it would be an AWESOME 3 hours.
I agree. As already mentioned Peter Jackson or Christopher Nolan would be equally good choices.
The LOTR triology speaks for itself, and The Dark Knight should be compulsory study for everyone in the movie industry.
And while we are at it, how about a script by Simon Furman ?