It's not an absolute guarantee. That's like saying that just because a horse or sports team has always come last that there's a 100% chance that they'll come last again, or likewise a horse or team that has always come first will absolutely come first in the next event. Punters might say that _odds_ are tipped in or against their favour, but there's never any guarantee.Originally Posted by kup
There's a possibility, but not a guarantee. There's a chance that Michael Bay might have learnt from his previous mistakes and improve on them in the next movie. After all, George Lucas learnt from his mistakes and improved on them (e.g.: Jar Jar Binks; he only received two scenes with spoken dialogue in Ep2, most of which was absolutely relevant to the plot, and in Ep3 he had no spoken dialogue at all!). I'm not saying that I'm holding any hopes for TF3, but at the same time I'm not going to immediately cast doubt on it and bag it out without even having seen it yet. I'm just gonna remain as neutral as Switzerland until I see the film.
Hey, I said I'm witholding judgement on TF3, not on kuzzy!Originally Posted by kuzzy
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